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Sharik Peck, PT, is the inventor of the Rezzimax Pain Tuner Pro, a vagus nerve stimulator that helps reduce pain and calm the nervous system. His daughter, Katyrra, is a registered nurse and joins in the conversation today about how and why the Rezzimax works to help a variety of concerns people deal with, specifically trigeminal neuralgia, TMJ, chronic headaches, vestibular migraines, seizures, and autism. Here is the webpage with links to the protocols for different conditions and areas of the body: https://rezzimax.com/pages/rezzipes I have tried the Rezzimax myself and have used it on family and clients, and have seen good results from it. I do recommend this device to people suffering with post concussion symptoms because it can help calm and regulate the nervous system, and address common concerns that mTBI survivors deal with, including headaches, tremors, facial nerve pain, and anxiety. They offer a 100-day money-back guarantee for listeners of this podcast, and if you use the discount code BethanyLewis, you can get $75 off. Here's the website: https://rezzimax.com/?ref=BethanyLewis This study is currently in the review process by a well-known medical journal: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/383661079_Resonance-Based_Vibratory_Massage_Treatment_of_Primary_Dysmenorrhea The headache study has been accepted for publication by Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache (OFPH) (jofph.com) and should be published in the next month or so. If you would like to sign up for a free concussion coaching consultation with me to learn how you can understand and manage your symptoms, speed up your recovery, and get your life back following a concussion, go to my website: www.theconcussioncoach.com, or click on this link: https://theconcussioncoach.com/contact
Episode 151 of Ask Dr Jessica, joined by Dr. Victoria Wexley DDSBoard Certified in Orofacial Pain and Fellow of American Academy of Orofacial Pain. In this episode we discuss everything you've ever wondered about the jaw and jaw health--And this includes proper texting posture, gum chewing, and teeth grinding. We also discuss connection of jaw issues to sleep apnea and migraines. Thank you to Dr Wexley, I learned so much and I appreciate you taking the time to share your knowledge with my listeners.To learn more about Dr Wexley's practice, which specializes in head and neck pain, TMJ disorders and sleep apnea check out:https://wexleymedical.com/Dr Jessica Hochman is a board certified pediatrician, mom to three children, and she is very passionate about the health and well being of children. Most of her educational videos are targeted towards general pediatric topics and presented in an easy to understand manner. Do you have a future topic you'd like Dr Jessica Hochman to discuss? Email Dr Jessica Hochman askdrjessicamd@gmail.com. Follow her on Instagram: @AskDrJessicaSubscribe to her YouTube channel! Ask Dr JessicaSubscribe to this podcast: Ask Dr JessicaSubscribe to her mailing list: www.askdrjessicamd.comThe information presented in Ask Dr Jessica is for general educational purposes only. She does not diagnose medical conditions or formulate treatment plans for specific individuals. If you have a concern about your child's health, be sure to call your child's health care provider.
Consultations for neurological conditions and for headache are very common in primary care. In this episode the MIMS learning editors focus on blackouts, dizziness and vertigo, facial pain, gait disturbance, and alterations in taste and smell. They also highlight the recommendations of NICE and SIGN on migraine prophylaxis, including drug therapies, acupuncture, botulinum toxin and oxygen therapy. After listening to this podcast, healthcare professionals should be more aware of:How to differentiate between epileptic seizures, syncope and functional seizuresSymptoms associated with potentially serious neurological conditions such as stroke, giant cell arteritis and malignancyPossible causes of gait disturbanceQuestions to consider in presentations of facial painRecommendations from NICE and SIGN on migraine prophylaxisYou can access the website version of this podcast on MIMS Learning to make notes for your appraisal. MIMS Learning offers hundreds of hours of CPD for healthcare professionals, along with a handy CPD organiser.Please note: this podcast is presented by medical editors and discusses educational content written or presented by doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals on the MIMS Learning website and at live events.Useful linksResources from MIMS LearningGuidance update: latest NICE guidelines on neurological conditionsDiagnosis and management of functional seizuresDizziness - red flag symptomsFacial pain - red flag symptomsGuidance update: NICE guidelines on vitamin B12 deficiency in adultsGuidance update: NICE and SIGN guidelines on headacheResource from Oxford University Hospitals NHS TrustUnlicensed and `off label' medicinesMIMS LearningRegister for a free healthcare professional account Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Migraines are crippling experiences for their sufferers. They often also come in concert with a host of other devastating symptoms that can wreak havoc in people's lives. Yet, they have eluded medical treatment for years, with success here and there for certain types and some lucky patients, but overall, many remain quote unquote untreatable. Well, Dr Kevin Smith and his 90% success rate has something to say about that.Dr. Kevin Smith is one of the few facial plastic surgeons who is board certified by both the American Board of Otolaryngology (ENT) and the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery as well as a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He is the first Black American to have completed a residency in Otolaryngology at the University of Texas Medical School, for nearly two decades has served as an Assistant Clinical Faculty Member, and was appointed to the Texas Medical Board.As a facial plastic surgeon, Dr Smith has performed thousands of facial plastic surgeries. At the same time, he developed a niche treating migraine headache patients with a little known cure, identifying that in more than 2,000 patients the migraine was caused by a deviated septum or bone spur in the nose, and when properly diagnosed and removed with his unique treatment technique the success rate is nearly 90%.Join us as we explore:How run of the mill sinus/deviated septum surgeries being performed by Dr Kevin Smith have morphed into a 90% success migraine treatment miracle.Nasal abnormalities and migraines, the link between the nasal anatomy and a HUGE variety of symptoms and where the abnormalities originate from.Can't eat pasta and pizza? It could be starting in your nose! Could there be a momentous link from migraines to dementia or Parkinson's?Modern lifestyles, impact on facial structures, breathing patterns and migraines.-Contact:Website: https://kevinsmithmd.comMentions:Treatments - Dr Smith's treatments, https://kevinsmithmd.com/migraine-treatment/Support the Show.Follow Steve's socials: Instagram | LinkedIn | YouTube | Facebook | Twitter | TikTokSupport the show on Patreon:As much as we love doing it, there are costs involved and any contribution will allow us to keep going and keep finding the best guests in the world to share their health expertise with you. I'd be grateful and feel so blessed by your support: https://www.patreon.com/MadeToThriveShowSend me a WhatsApp to +27 64 871 0308. Disclaimer: Please see the link for our disclaimer policy for all of our content: https://madetothrive.co.za/terms-and-conditions-and-privacy-policy/
PainExam Show Notes: Mandibular Division of the Trigeminal Nerve Block with Dr. David Rosenblum Introduction Host: Dr. David Rosenblum Topic: Mandibular Division of the Trigeminal Nerve Block for Cancer Pain Management Techniques: Ultrasound and Fluoroscopic Guidance Overview Purpose: Alleviate chronic facial pain, specifically in cancer patients suffering from trigeminal neuralgia or other related conditions. Focus: Detailed discussion on the anatomy, clinical presentation, and procedural techniques for effective nerve block. Anatomy of the Mandibular Nerve Origin: Mandibular nerve is a branch of the trigeminal nerve (cranial nerve V). Pathway: Exits the middle cranial fossa through the foramen ovale and descends between the lateral and medial pterygoid muscles. Sensory Innervation: Anterior two-thirds of the tongue Teeth and mucosa of the mandible Skin of the chin and lower lip Skin over the mandible (excluding the mandibular angle) Tragus and anterior part of the ear Posterior part of the temporalis muscle up to the scalp Ultrasound-Guided Technique Patient Positioning: Patient lies on their side with the affected side facing upward. Transducer Selection: Curvilinear transducer preferred for deeper structures. Transducer Placement: Place distal and parallel to the zygomatic arch to bridge the coronoid and condylar processes. Anatomical Landmarks: Identify the lateral pterygoid muscle and plate. Use power Doppler to locate the sphenoid palatine artery. Needle Trajectory: Introduce the needle using an out-of-plane approach to target the pterygopalatine fossa (anterior to the lateral pterygoid plate). For the mandibular nerve block, target the area posterior to the lateral pterygoid plate between the medial and lateral pterygoid muscles. Electrostimulation (Optional): Utilize a 22G, 10 cm insulated short beveled needle connected to a peripheral nerve simulator. Position confirmed by motor response from the temporalis and masseter muscles. Fluoroscopic-Guided Technique Patient Positioning: Similar to ultrasound guidance, patient lies on their side with the affected side facing upward. C-arm Positioning: Position the C-arm to visualize the foramen ovale. Needle Insertion: Insert the needle under fluoroscopic guidance towards the foramen ovale. Contrast Injection: Confirm needle placement with contrast injection. Anesthetic Administration: Administer local anesthetic and/or neurolytic agents. Clinical Symptoms and Diagnosis Symptoms: Unilateral sharp, stabbing, or burning pain in the mandibular nerve distribution. Pain triggered by activities such as eating, talking, washing the face, or cleaning the teeth. Diagnostic Imaging: MRI or CT scans to identify causes like vascular compression, mass lesions, or fractures. Complications and Considerations Potential Complications: Bleeding, hematoma, infection, and hypersensitivity reaction to the injectate. Serious complications from neurolytic agents like permanent sensory deficit and tissue necrosis. Alternative Treatments: PNS? Radiofrequency or cryoablation for recalcitrant cases. Conclusion Efficacy: Ultrasound and fluoroscopic guidance provide precise targeting of the affected nerves, minimizing collateral damage. Safety: Routine use of power Doppler imaging to avoid injury to surrounding vessels. Recommendation: Consider these techniques for patients unresponsive to oral medications or unsuitable for surgery. These show notes provide a comprehensive overview of the discussion, highlighting key points on the anatomy, technique, and clinical considerations for mandibular nerve blocks in cancer patients. Other Announcements from NRAP Academy: PainExam App is ready for iphone Pain Management Board Prep migrated to NRAPpain.org AnesthesiaExam Board Prep migrated to NRAPpain.org PMRExam Board Prep migrated to NRAPpain.org Live Workshop Calendar Ultrasound Interventional Pain Course Registration For Anesthesia Board Prep Click Here! References Nicholas A Telischak, Jeremy J Heit, Lucas W Campos, Omar A Choudhri, Huy M Do, Xiang Qian, Fluoroscopic C-Arm and CT-Guided Selective Radiofrequency Ablation for Trigeminal and Glossopharyngeal Facial Pain Syndromes, Pain Medicine, Volume 19, Issue 1, January 2018, Pages 130–141, https://doi.org/10.1093/pm/pnx088 Allam, Abdallah El-Sayed, et al. "Ultrasound‐Guided Intervention for Treatment of Trigeminal Neuralgia: An Updated Review of Anatomy and Techniques." Pain Research and Management 2018.1 (2018): 5480728. Disclaimer: This Podcast, website and any content from NRAP Academy (NRAPpain.org) otherwise known as Qbazaar.com, LLC is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user's own risk. Professionals should conduct their own fact finding, research, and due diligence to come to their own conclusions for treating patients. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their health care professionals for any such conditions.
Listen Saturday mornings at 8 as Dr. Msonthi Levine discusses medical issues and takes your calls on News Talk 560 KLVI. Dr Levine is board certified in Internal Medicine and Geriatrics. His office is located at 3080 Milam in Beaumont, Texas. He can be reached at 409-347-3621.
In this episode, host Dr. Doug Reh speaks with Dr. Rod Schlosser. They discuss the recently published article: Surgical management of headache and facial pain/pressure in chronic rhinosinusitis: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Read the article in the International Forum of Allergy and Rhinology. Listen and subscribe for free to Scope It Out on Apple Podcasts, Google […]
Dr. Konstantin Slavin is Professor and Chief of Section and Fellowship Director for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery in the Department of Neurosurgery at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). Dr. Slavin graduated from medical school in Baku, Azerbaijan in the Soviet Union and completed his neurosurgery residency in Moscow. He then completed his second neurosurgery residency at UIC and a fellowship in functional and stereotactic neurosurgery at Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland, Oregon. Dr. Slavin is current President of the World Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery and the Past President of the American Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery. He is also the President-Elect of the International Neuromodulation Society (INS) and past Secretary of the North American Neuromodulation Society (NANS). For many years, he serves on the Medical Advisory Board of the Facial Pain Association, the premier patient organization for those who suffer from trigeminal neuralgia and other facial pain syndromes. In addition, he is on the Board of non profit organization “Neuromodulation Foundation”, the publisher of Wikistim, and for more than a decade was an Executive Committee member of the Joint Section on Pain of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons and Congress of Neurological Surgeons. Dr. Slavin has published in many books and peer-reviewed journals and is an associate editor or editorial board member for a number of publications, including Neuromodulation, Neurosurgery, Brain Sciences, Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, Acta Neurochirurgica and others; he is the current editor-in-chief of Progress in Neurological Surgery. His first book on Peripheral Nerve Stimulation was published in 2011; another book, co-edited with Sam Eljamel on Neurostimulation: Practice and Principles, came out in 2013; the third one, Stimulation of Peripheral Nervous System: The Neuromodulation Frontier was released in 2015. The most recent – and most relevant for this audience – book on Neuromodulation for Facial Pain came out in 2021.
In today's episode I talk about facial pain. 1/3 of non-dental facial pain is idiopathic, meaning without a specific cause. During this episode l discuss the 6 major classifications of facial pain along with the psycho social impacts of facial pain sufferers. I round off the episode by discussing what I'm currently doing in clinic with people struggling with facial pain. Do you suffer from facial pain. If so, what has helped you along the way? Comment below! Episode Resources *(No authors listed). International Classification of Orofacial Pain, 1st edition (ICOP). Cephalalgia. 2020;40(2):129-221. doi:10.1177/0333102419893823. *Ziegeler C, Beikler T, Gosau M & May A. Idiopathic Facial Pain Syndromes - An Overview and Clinical Implications. Dtsch Arztebl Int. 2021;118(6):81-87. doi:10.3238/arztebl.m2021.0006. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/concast/message
Special guest Leigh Miller joins us as we dive into all things jaw and facial pain and steps you should take if you are experiencing it.
Exploring the Role of Ultrasound in Headache Evaluation and Treatment A Journal Club based on Dr. Andrea Trescott's article: Ultrasound for evaluation and treatment of headaches. Anaesth Pain & Intensive Care 2017;21(2):241-253. Click Here to Claim CME for reflecting on content presented in this journal club. David Rosenblum, MD Accepting New Patients Patients Interested in scheduling a consultation with Dr. David Rosenblum can call 516 482 7246 (Garden City) or 718 436 7246 (Brooklyn) In this Podcast, Dr. Rosenblum discusses patient's in his practice who responsed to ultrasound guided nerve blocks in the treatment of headaches. He discusses the use of ultrasound injections as opposed to medication to manage the pain and references Dr. Trescott's comprehensive article on the various nerves and clinical presentations of headaches related to terminal nerve entrapment or irritation. Dr. Rosenblum discusses Supraorbital Neuralgia Auriculotemproal Nerve Anatomy Clinical presentation Interventional Pain Therapies Summary of Dr. Trescott's Article and Key Points: Headaches, affecting 28 million people in the US, pose a significant burden on society in terms of medical costs and lost labor. They are complex neurologic disorders with diverse origins and causes. Headaches are often viewed as the primary pathology, but they are fundamentally a symptom. Understanding them is an evolving science, and their patterns can be recognized for effective diagnosis and treatment. In 2003, Pareja et al proposed the term "epicrania" for headaches triggered by extracranial causes, suggesting a link between intracranial components and extracranial nerves. Peripheral Triggers and Plastic Surgery: Plastic surgeons noted relief of migraines through corrugator muscle resection and botulinum toxin injection, indicating peripheral headache triggers. Severe migraines post-head or neck injury may have an extracranial origin, suggesting peripheral nerve irritation. Traditional migraine medications may offer modest relief. Primary treatment involves inhibiting nerve irritation through interventional pain techniques, turning off the pain origin and associated migraine centers. Ultrasound Advantages: Evaluation and injection of nerves have traditionally used landmarks and fluoroscopic images, but ultrasound offers unique advantages. Nerves often travel with arteries, potentially contributing to "throbbing" pain. Ultrasound provides a more precise and dynamic visualization of these structures. Exploring Extracranial Causes: The International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD) categorizes headaches as primary or secondary. While valuable, it broadly defines peripheral nerve contributions as "Other Terminal Branch Neuralgias." The study of extracranial peripheral nerve entrapments and dysfunction reveals overlap between ICHD-defined headaches and potential nerve entrapments causing these pain patterns. Collaboration with disciplines like pain management enriches the understanding and treatment options for headaches. Conclusion: Headaches, often seen as isolated intracranial phenomena, may have extracranial triggers. Understanding and treating these triggers, especially through ultrasound-guided techniques, present a promising avenue in headache management. NRAP Academy also offers: Board Review Anesthesiology Pain Management Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Regenerative Medicine Training Live Workshops Online Training The Virtual Pain Fellowship (online training program with discount to live workshops) Private Ultrasound Training Available Email Info@NRAPpain.org Reference: Trescot A. Ultrasound for evaluation and treatment of headaches. Anaesth Pain & Intensive Care 2017;21(2):241-253. Publication Details: Received: 15 Aug 2015, Reviewed: 2 Jun 2016, Accepted: 28 Jun 2016. This podcast explores the dynamic relationship between intracranial and extracranial factors in headaches, shedding light on potential breakthroughs in their evaluation and treatment. #interventionalpain #painboards #painfellowship #painexam #regionalanesthesia #ultrasoundguidedpain #ultrasoundpain #ultrasoundmsk #paincme #paincmecourse
Exploring the Role of Ultrasound in Headache Evaluation and Treatment A Journal Club based on Dr. Andrea Trescott's article: Ultrasound for evaluation and treatment of headaches. Anaesth Pain & Intensive Care 2017;21(2):241-253. Click Here to Claim CME for reflecting on content presented in this journal club. David Rosenblum, MD Accepting New Patients Patients Interested in scheduling a consultation with Dr. David Rosenblum can call 516 482 7246 (Garden City) or 718 436 7246 (Brooklyn) In this Podcast, Dr. Rosenblum discusses patient's in his practice who responsed to ultrasound guided nerve blocks in the treatment of headaches. He discusses the use of ultrasound injections as opposed to medication to manage the pain and references Dr. Trescott's comprehensive article on the various nerves and clinical presentations of headaches related to terminal nerve entrapment or irritation. Dr. Rosenblum discusses Supraorbital Neuralgia Auriculotemproal Nerve Anatomy Clinical presentation Interventional Pain Therapies Summary of Dr. Trescott's Article and Key Points: Headaches, affecting 28 million people in the US, pose a significant burden on society in terms of medical costs and lost labor. They are complex neurologic disorders with diverse origins and causes. Headaches are often viewed as the primary pathology, but they are fundamentally a symptom. Understanding them is an evolving science, and their patterns can be recognized for effective diagnosis and treatment. In 2003, Pareja et al proposed the term "epicrania" for headaches triggered by extracranial causes, suggesting a link between intracranial components and extracranial nerves. Peripheral Triggers and Plastic Surgery: Plastic surgeons noted relief of migraines through corrugator muscle resection and botulinum toxin injection, indicating peripheral headache triggers. Severe migraines post-head or neck injury may have an extracranial origin, suggesting peripheral nerve irritation. Traditional migraine medications may offer modest relief. Primary treatment involves inhibiting nerve irritation through interventional pain techniques, turning off the pain origin and associated migraine centers. Ultrasound Advantages: Evaluation and injection of nerves have traditionally used landmarks and fluoroscopic images, but ultrasound offers unique advantages. Nerves often travel with arteries, potentially contributing to "throbbing" pain. Ultrasound provides a more precise and dynamic visualization of these structures. Exploring Extracranial Causes: The International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD) categorizes headaches as primary or secondary. While valuable, it broadly defines peripheral nerve contributions as "Other Terminal Branch Neuralgias." The study of extracranial peripheral nerve entrapments and dysfunction reveals overlap between ICHD-defined headaches and potential nerve entrapments causing these pain patterns. Collaboration with disciplines like pain management enriches the understanding and treatment options for headaches. Conclusion: Headaches, often seen as isolated intracranial phenomena, may have extracranial triggers. Understanding and treating these triggers, especially through ultrasound-guided techniques, present a promising avenue in headache management. NRAP Academy also offers: Board Review Anesthesiology Pain Management Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Regenerative Medicine Training Live Workshops Online Training The Virtual Pain Fellowship (online training program with discount to live workshops) Private Ultrasound Training Available Email Info@NRAPpain.org Reference: Trescot A. Ultrasound for evaluation and treatment of headaches. Anaesth Pain & Intensive Care 2017;21(2):241-253. Publication Details: Received: 15 Aug 2015, Reviewed: 2 Jun 2016, Accepted: 28 Jun 2016. This podcast explores the dynamic relationship between intracranial and extracranial factors in headaches, shedding light on potential breakthroughs in their evaluation and treatment. #interventionalpain #painboards #painfellowship #painexam #regionalanesthesia #ultrasoundguidedpain #ultrasoundpain #ultrasoundmsk #paincme #paincmecourse
DOT - Use the Code DENTALDIGEST for 10% off https://www.oneplacecapital.com/ Follow @dental_digest_podcast Instagram Follow @dr.melissa_seibert on Instagram Connect with Melissa on Linkedin James Otten, DDS Bachelor of Science in Zoology & Minor in Microbiology University of Arkansas 1977 Doctor of Dental Surgery, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Dentistry 1981 General Practice and Hospital Dentistry Residency-Certificate, Veterans Administration Medical Center in Leavenworth, Kansas 1982 Center for Advanced Dental Studies, St Petersburg FL, Completion of Curriculum in Advanced Restorative Care and the Evaluation, Diagnosis and Treatment of Occlusal and Temporomandibular Disorders 1989-1993 The Pankey Institute, Key Biscayne FL, Completion of Curriculum, Continuum I-VI plus Advanced Studies, 1991- present Piper Education and Research Center, St Petersburg FL, Seminars I-III, Advanced Diagnosis, Management and Treatment of TM Disorders, 1994-2013 Other: Compiled over 3500 hours of Continuing Education in the study of Occlusion, TM Disorders, Facial Pain, Esthetics, Invisalign Certification, Implant and Prosthodontic Restorative care. Associate Professor Prosthodontics University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Dentistry 1982-83 Fellow, American College of Dentists Visiting Faculty, L.D. Pankey Institute -1996-current Visiting Faculty, Newport Coast Orofacial Institute, Newport Beach CA 2010- present L.D. Pankey Institute – Associate/Lead Faculty 1999 – current Provost, L.D. Pankey Institute 2005 -2012 L.D. Pankey Institute Board of Directors/Advisors 2005 – current Medical Staff Lawrence Memorial Hospital Department of Surgery-current Private Practice Lawrence Kansas 1984 – present Drew McDonald, DDS, MS Dr. McDonald attended dental school at the prestigious Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. Known for it's rigorous academic curriculum and intense clinical training, Dr. McDonald received many academic accolades while at Creighton including inductions into Omicron Kappa Upsilon (National Dental Honor Society) and Alpha Sigma Nu (Honor Society of Jesuit Universities). He also served in leadership positions as class president and student body president and on alumni relations committees. After graduating Cum Laude from Creighton, Dr. McDonald was accepted as one of only three residents nationwide into the University of Missouri-Kansas City Orthodontics program, a renowned two-and-a-half year, full-time residency known for its clinical excellence. Dr. McDonald graduated in December of 2016 with his certificate in orthodontics and master's degree in Oral and Craniofacial Sciences. When away from the office, Dr. Drew is a “girl-Dad” to two daughters, a self-proclaimed grill master, and minimally talented yet enthusiastic golfer, you can find him taking in a Lobo game, and spending time outdoors with his family.
DOT - Use the Code DENTALDIGEST for 10% off https://www.oneplacecapital.com/ Follow @dental_digest_podcast Instagram Follow @dr.melissa_seibert on Instagram Connect with Melissa on Linkedin James Otten, DDS Bachelor of Science in Zoology & Minor in Microbiology University of Arkansas 1977 Doctor of Dental Surgery, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Dentistry 1981 General Practice and Hospital Dentistry Residency-Certificate, Veterans Administration Medical Center in Leavenworth, Kansas 1982 Center for Advanced Dental Studies, St Petersburg FL, Completion of Curriculum in Advanced Restorative Care and the Evaluation, Diagnosis and Treatment of Occlusal and Temporomandibular Disorders 1989-1993 The Pankey Institute, Key Biscayne FL, Completion of Curriculum, Continuum I-VI plus Advanced Studies, 1991- present Piper Education and Research Center, St Petersburg FL, Seminars I-III, Advanced Diagnosis, Management and Treatment of TM Disorders, 1994-2013 Other: Compiled over 3500 hours of Continuing Education in the study of Occlusion, TM Disorders, Facial Pain, Esthetics, Invisalign Certification, Implant and Prosthodontic Restorative care. Associate Professor Prosthodontics University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Dentistry 1982-83 Fellow, American College of Dentists Visiting Faculty, L.D. Pankey Institute -1996-current Visiting Faculty, Newport Coast Orofacial Institute, Newport Beach CA 2010- present L.D. Pankey Institute – Associate/Lead Faculty 1999 – current Provost, L.D. Pankey Institute 2005 -2012 L.D. Pankey Institute Board of Directors/Advisors 2005 – current Medical Staff Lawrence Memorial Hospital Department of Surgery-current Private Practice Lawrence Kansas 1984 – present Drew McDonald, DDS, MS Dr. McDonald attended dental school at the prestigious Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. Known for it's rigorous academic curriculum and intense clinical training, Dr. McDonald received many academic accolades while at Creighton including inductions into Omicron Kappa Upsilon (National Dental Honor Society) and Alpha Sigma Nu (Honor Society of Jesuit Universities). He also served in leadership positions as class president and student body president and on alumni relations committees. After graduating Cum Laude from Creighton, Dr. McDonald was accepted as one of only three residents nationwide into the University of Missouri-Kansas City Orthodontics program, a renowned two-and-a-half year, full-time residency known for its clinical excellence. Dr. McDonald graduated in December of 2016 with his certificate in orthodontics and master's degree in Oral and Craniofacial Sciences. When away from the office, Dr. Drew is a “girl-Dad” to two daughters, a self-proclaimed grill master, and minimally talented yet enthusiastic golfer, you can find him taking in a Lobo game, and spending time outdoors with his family.
In this episode of Heads Up podcast, we unravel the connection between migraine and facial pain, where migraine can often manifest as debilitating facial discomfort. Join our host, Dr Katy Munro, a leading Headache Specialist, as she engages in a captivating conversation with the renowned Professor Tara Renton, an expert in oral surgery. Professor Renton, based at Kings College London and serving as an Honorary Consultant for both Kings College Hospital Foundation Trust and Guys and St Thomas Foundation Trust, shares her extensive knowledge on the nuanced world of migraine-related facial pain. This episode explores the intricacies of facial pain that can be attributed to migraine, sinusitis, and dental issues, providing essential insights into making the right diagnosis and knowing when it's time to seek dental care. Facial pain, often intertwined with migraine, can be misleading and complex. Sinusitis may present similar symptoms, further complicating the diagnostic process. By the end of this episode, you'll gain a comprehensive understanding of how migraine can manifest as facial pain, the potential overlap with sinusitis, and the critical role dentists play in managing these conditions. If you or someone you know grapples with migraine, facial pain, or sinusitis, this discussion is a must-listen. If you have any questions/comments or any topics you would like us to cover in our future episodes email: info@nationalmigrainecentre.org.uk. Important Links: http://trigeminalnerve.org.uk/ http://orofacialpain.org.uk/ WE ARE A CHARITY Please help us keep going in the following ways: Please donate to help us continue to release new episodes: https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/headsup
Do YOU get migraines? headaches? They are literally... THE WORST. Don't worry, you are not alone. Migraines affects ~28 million adults in the U.S, with 85% of chronic migraine sufferers being women. Today, I am in conversation with a NYC based Neurologist, Dr. Huma Sheikh who is here to breakdown the difference between headaches and migraines, potential triggers you should know about, when you need to see a doctor ASAP and holistic ways to prevent and treat them! Send this episode with anyone who is a part of the #migrainesufferers gang. LISTEN UP! The Flourish Heights Podcast was made for women, by women. To be empowered in health starts with a true connection with your body. Join Valerie Agyeman, Women's Health Dietitian as she breaks through topics surrounding periods, women's nutrition, body awareness, and self-care. About Dr. Huma Sheikh Dr Huma Sheikh is a board-certified Harvard-trained Headache Specialist and Neurologist. She graduated from UMDNJ- Rutgers Medical School and completed a Neurology residency at Montefiore Medical Center in Bronx NY. She then completed a Vascular Fellowship followed by another fellowship in "Headache and Facial Pain," at Brigham & Women's Hospital- Harvard Medical School. She now has over 6 years of clinical experience treating complex headaches and takes a holistic approach. Dr. Sheikh is involved in research and started the "Migraine and Vascular Committee," at the American Headache Society (AHS). You can find her on TikTok or in the media spreading awareness and education. Connect with Dr. Sheikh: Websites: https://www.headachesnyc.com/ IG: @headachesnyc TIKTOK: @headachesnyc Stay Connected: Let's Flourish! BOOK your 1:1 Virtual Nutrition Coaching session: www.flourishheights.com/nutrition-counseling Is there a topic you'd like covered on the podcast? Submit it to hello@flourishheights.com Say hello! Email us at hello@flourishheights.com Subscribe to our quarterly newsletters: Flourish Heights Newsletter Visit our website + nutrition blog: www.flourishheights.com Women's Nutrition Counseling: www.flourishheights.com/nutrition-counseling Follow us on social media: Instagram: @flourishheights Facebook: @flourishheights Twitter: @flourishheights Want to support this podcast? Leave a rating, write a review and share! Thank you!
Cold and flu season is here. In this episode Dr. Tookey reviews some options like saline rinses and over the counter medicines to help someone experiencing stuffiness and difficulty breathing through their nose from an infection. A disclaimer, we're providing general guidance but everyone is different and you should always discuss with your health care professional management of any disease and therapy before trying anything you discover from a source on the internet (including this podcast)
In this episode, we hear the perspectives of a physician and two patients about Trigeminal Neuralgia. First, Dr. Jeffery Brown describes how it is diagnosed and treated. Then, we hear from patients Anne and Ally about their individual experiences living with this rare, neuropathic facial pain condition. *The contents of this podcast are intended for general informational purposes only and does not constitute professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. AMD and the speaker do not recommend or endorse any specific course of treatment, products, procedures, opinions, or other information that may be mentioned. Reliance on any information provided by this content is solely at your own risk.
Sinus headache or migraine? People who frequently visit their doctor for recurrent sinus infections or "sinus headache" may be living with migraine disease. In this episode, Dr. Philip Zald, describes the patterns of facial pain and pressure that may be caused by migraine, common comorbidities and how an otolaryngologist or ENT doctor can help with the care of a migraine patient. *The contents of this podcast are intended for general informational purposes only and does not constitute professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. AMD and the speaker do not recommend or endorse any specific course of treatment, products, procedures, opinions, or other information that may be mentioned. Reliance on any information provided by this content is solely at your own risk.
Patients present with facial pain for a whole host of reasons. One of the most widely known facial pain diagnosis is trigeminal neuralgia, but a whole host of other diagnosis must be considered as treatment is driven by diagnosis. In this podcast, Marshall Holland MD talks about the approach to a facial pain patient, neurosurgical options for different facial pain syndromes, the importance of listening to the patient's story fully, and the need for good relationships with other providers that may be called upon for the treatment of the patient
Title: Joint CNS-NANS Podcast: Management of Facial Pain Faculty: Nicholas Boulis and Samer Narouze Moderator: Nicholas Au Yong
A lot goes behind booking an appointment with a doctor. From emails, to scheduling, and a lot more. By being a bridge between the doctors and the patients, a doctor's assistant is a big part of a hospital. Today we have Janet Vielma, a senior administrative associate at Texas A&M University Center for Facial Pain and Sleep Medicine to share her story. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
When my face starts to hurt, I usually think it's my sinuses. Or maybe it's my eyes or my jaw causing my face to hurt. But what happens when the pain doesn't go away and isn't related to those common issues? In this episode, Millennium Physician Group's Michelle McCormick talks with a neurosurgeon from HCA Florida Orange Park Hospital who specializes in facial nerve disorders that can have debilitating effects on our well-being.
Charleston describes his background and what attracted him to MSU. He talks about how a person knows whether they have a headache or facial pain they can treat themselves or whether they need to schedule a headache specialty visit. He talks about stigmas surrounding headaches and discusses current research underway and treatments on the horizon that may aid in treating headaches and facial pain.Conversation highlights:(:43) – “I'm from Detroit Michigan, and I decided I wanted to be a neurosurgeon when I wrote my fifth-grade career research paper.”(2:12) – “Michigan State University is a great institution. We can add tremendous value to our community and the region with exceptional headache care and research. We're working toward becoming the premier headache destination in the Midwest.”(4:07) “If headaches are not responding to treatment and are incapacitating or debilitating or you're taking a lot of different medications to treat your pain, that may be the time to seek medical attention.”(5:31) – “Migraines are the most common headaches that people seek medical attention for. Tension headaches are the most prevalent, but a lot of people don't seek medical attention for these.”(5:50) – Dr. Charleston describes the stigmas surrounding headaches. (9:07) – Dr. Charleston describes the difference between headaches and facial pain. “Your face is part of your head.”(10:35) – What is a headache specialty visit? “History is king when it comes to headache medicine as there are more than 300 headache diagnoses, and the treatment will vary from headache to headache.”(13:37) – Is there exciting research on the horizon that has you excited about treating headaches and facial pain? “Migraines are the second most disabling neurological disorder in the world.”(15:22) – What are challenges and opportunities ahead for treating headaches and facial pain? “There needs to be more awareness and greater funding of research. When we look at federally funded research dollars and the impact headaches have on so many people and their quality of life, headache research should be funded 10 times more than it is now.”(18:30) – “We're always learning. We always want people to have hope. A lot of people who come to see me have lost hope. If we don't have hope, we don't have anything. Headache disorders don't define a person. We don't have a cure, but we strive to make things manageable.”Dr. Charleston's practice is in MSU's Clinical Center on Service Road. For more information, call 517-353-8122 or visit healthcare.msu.edu.MSU Today airs Saturdays at 5 p.m. and Sundays at 5 a.m. on WKAR News/Talk and Sundays at 8 p.m. on 760 WJR. Find “MSU Today with Russ White” on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your shows.
Dr. Steven Bender, a Clinical Associate Professor in the department of Oral and maxillofacial surgery at Texas A&M Health shares what it means to be a doctor and professor. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
How can we build resilience against mouth, jaw and facial pain? Orofacial pain specialist Dr. James Hawkins offers self care techniques to help manage both temporomandibular disorder and headache. *The contents of this podcast are intended for general informational purposes only and does not constitute professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. AMD and the speaker do not recommend or endorse any specific course of treatment, products, procedures, opinions, or other information that may be mentioned. Reliance on any information provided by this content is solely at your own risk.
What causes different types of face pain and what treatment is available? In this episode of Airing Pain we cover facial pain in its many forms, what treatments are available and how to cope better with your pain. Funded by The Hospital Saturday Fund. In collaboration with UCLH Royal National ENT & Eastman Dental Hospitals. The way our face feels and how we move it is a massive part of our identity. Feeling pain in the face, or not being able to use your face the way you want to, is not only a physical burden on the person suffering, but a heavy psychological load to cope with as well. Issues covered in this programme include: facial pain, unnecessary dental treatments, tooth ache, face and identity, management techniques, trigeminal neuralgia, neuropathic pain, carbamazepine, neurosurgery, pain management programmes, psychology and pain, temporomandibular disorder, burning mouth syndrome, persistent idiopathic facial pain, central sensitisation syndrome, physiotherapy, acceptance & commitment therapy Time Stamps: 01: 54 - Trigeminal neuralgia (TN): what is it and what does it feel like? Dr Joanna Zakrzewska explains. 06:27 - Dr Zakrzewska discusses what treatments are available for TN, including carbamazepine. 10:37 - How can neurosurgery help treat TN? 18:11 - Psychology Pain Management Programmes (PMPs) for sufferers of TN. 19:11 - Susie Holder on the psychological impact of face pain. 21:36 - Dr Roddy McMillan discusses temporomandibular disorder (TMD) as a source of face pain. 22:29 - Burning mouth syndrome and other types of face pain. 25:50 - Treatments available for other types of face pain. 28:30 - TMD and how it is different from other types of face pain (usually neuropathic in origin). 30:00 - What is central sensitisation syndrome? 32:21 - Pain management for chronic pain sufferers. 36:05 - Susie Holder explains what acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is. 44:07 - Obstacles to living well with pain, including the coronavirus pandemic. Contributors: Dr Joanna Zakrzewska, consultant in oral medicine specialising in trigeminal neuralgia at the Department or Oral Medicine and Facial Pain at the UCLH NHS Foundation Trust. Susie Holder, clinical psychologist on the facial pain team at the Royal ENT and Eastman Dental Hospitals, UCLH NHS Foundation Trust. Dr Roddy McMillan, consultant in oral medicine and facial pain at the Royal ENT and Eastman Dental Hospitals, UCLH NHS Foundation Trust. More Information: Pain Matters magazine issue 77: face the pain Airing Pain 12: Trigeminal Neuralgia, Pelvic Pain & Cannabis Airing Pain 115: Neuropathic pain 1 of 2, targeted Pain Management Programmes Airing Pain 116: Neuropathic pain 2 of 2, latest research My live well with pain Trigeminal Neuralgia Association UK
Finding the Fit | Kevin Browett, CEO of the Michigan Institute for Neurological Disorders, joins host Gregg Garrett to discuss his career journey from being a pharmacist, to controlling over an $18 billion business at the largest retailer in the world, to a multi-time entrepreneur and scale-up leader, to CEO. Of course, Kevin speaks about his top three from the former CEO of CVS who helped him focus on the future, to the owner of the largest Dale Carnegie franchise who taught him to be brave, to a successful Silicon Valley entrepreneur who taught him to take the leap on new opportunities, to his grandfather who taught him the value of listening. And you have to hear what he has to say about the role of failure and what that means in driving to the next level. Show Highlights During this episode: Transferring skills in the connecting world [1:20] Welcoming, Kevin Browett [5:14] The “Top Three” Larry Merlo, who helped him stay focused on the future [11:52] Systemic problem solving [17:05] Kevin's Grandfather Joseph, who showcased how to listen to be a great leader [21:23] Ralph Nichols, who taught him how to be brave [27:50] Being mindful as a mentor [33:12] Zaydoon Jawadi, who taught him to take risks on good people [38:26] Michigan Institute of Neurological Disorders (MIND) [43:23] Having a growth mindset for MIND [48:09] You have to hear this… The metaverse and impact of technology [52:45] Join the MIND team! [55:45] Failure drives big learnings [57:33] Stay in touch with Kevin! [58:45] Additional Information Contact Kevin Browett: Kevin's LinkedIn Contact MIND: MIND LinkedIn MIND Website Contact Gregg Garrett: Gregg's LinkedIn Gregg's Twitter Gregg's Bio Contact CGS Advisors: Website LinkedIn Twitter About Kevin Browett Kevin Browett is the Chief Executive Officer of The Michigan Institute for Neurological Disorders. Browett has extensive operations and business development experience with a wide range of industry knowledge. He has led startups, Fortune 500s, and has been a change agent when it comes to the healthcare model. In his role as CEO, Browett is responsible for multiple locations, 25+ providers, MIND's extensive neurology-based service lines including MRI, Infusion, Pain Management, Diagnostic testing, as well as numerous specialty centers dedicated to specific conditions like Multiple Sclerosis and Neuroimmunology Disorders, Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders, Alzheimer's Disease and Memory Disorders, and Migraine and Facial Pain conditions to name a few. MIND is a leading neurology practice dedicated to providing the most comprehensive diagnostic, therapeutic, and supportive services to adult patients and their families affected with neurological conditions. In an effort to improve outcomes and quality of life, MIND is one of the few comprehensive private neurological facilities in the country focused on the betterment of our patients through the use of onsite, cutting-edge neuro-diagnostic technology, neuro-imaging, infusion services and medical education and research. Browett sits on the Cranbrook Board of Trustees and serves as a board member for Duquesne University Business School and Oakland University. Sample Career Achievements: Strategic Vision: Evolved 77-year-old newspaper company into media group, restructuring product mix and transforming direction and profitability. Won Newspaper of Year award in 4 of 5 years. Pioneering Startup: Founded successful pharmaceutical distribution company, pioneering enterprise-wide process automation, merchandise mix, staffing, and store layout later adopted by CVS/Aetna. Business Development: Grew pharmacy startup from nothing to 17 stores, 300 staff, and $30M in sales within 24 months. Built entire Peoples Drugs pharmacy operation, setting foundation for acquisition by CVS. Successful Turnarounds: Turned struggling Peoples home health care division into top ROI producer. Transformed Kmart pharmacy operations, growing sales from $700M to $1.6B in 18 months. Innovative Product Development: Developed key strategic sourcing partnerships for Nutra Novus to create innovative, new products, driving sales from $17M to $32M. M&A - Divestitures: Handled multiple mergers for CVS Pharmacy and Peoples Drugs, including acquisitions or divestitures of Rite Aid, and IMASCO.
It's hard to Live a Fantastic Life if you suffer from physical health problems like sleep apnea or chronic pain. Today Dr. Lycka is devoting time to the treatment of many physical health issues by bringing in an expert. Dr. David Shirazi relieves his patients discomfort in numerous ways. Do suffer from Migraines? Sleep Apnea? Tune in see if they share insights into some of the things that ail you. Guest Contact Info WEBSITE: https://tmjandsleeptherapycentre.com/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/DavidShiraziTMJ/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/DrDavidShirazi INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/tmj_sleeptherapycentre LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-david-shirazi-dds-2281917 Thanks for listening to the show! It means so much to us that you listened to our podcast! If you would like to continue the conversation, please email me at allen@drallenlycka.com or visit our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/drallenlycka. We would love to have you join us there, and welcome your messages. We check our Messenger often. As a big thank you for listening to our podcast, we'd like to offer you a free copy of Dr. Lycka's bestselling book. The show is built on “The Secrets to Living A Fantastic Life.” Get your free copy by clicking here: https://secretsbook.now.site/home We are building a community of like-minded people in the personal development/self-help/professional development industries, and are always looking for wonderful guests for our show. If you have any recommendations, please email us! Dr. Allen Lycka's Social Media Links Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/drallenlycka Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr_allen_lycka/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/drallenlycka LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allenlycka YouTube: https://www.YouTube.com/c/drallenlycka Subscribe to the show We would be honored to have you subscribe to the show – you can subscribe to the podcast app on your mobile device. Leave a review We appreciate your feedback, as every little bit helps us produce even better shows. We want to bring value to your day, and have you join us time and again. Ratings and reviews from our listeners not only help us improve, but also help others find us in their podcast app. If you have a minute, an honest review on iTunes or your favorite app goes a long way! Thank you!
It's hard to Live a Fantastic Life if you suffer from physical health problems like sleep apnea or chronic pain. Today Dr. Lycka is devoting time to the treatment of many physical health issues by bringing in an expert. Dr. David Shirazi relieves his patients discomfort in numerous ways. Do suffer from Migraines? Sleep Apnea? […] The post Treating Chronic Facial Pain appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Dr. Shirazi graduated from Howard University College of Dentistry, in Washington D.C. in 2000 and earned a Masters degree in Oriental Medicine from SAMRA University in 2006 and is also a board licensed Acupuncturist. He has completed over 2000 hours of continuing education in TMD and facial pain, craniomandibular orthopaedics, and sleep disordered breathing. He is the founder of the Bite, Breathe and Balance Podcast, dedicated to the multidisciplinary approach to treating craniofacial pain and sleep disorders in adults and children. Dr. Shirazi is the director of the TMJ and Sleep Therapy Centre of Conejo Valley and Los Angeles, that are limited to the treatment of TMD, craniofacial pain, Sleep breathing disorders, and craniomandibular orthopaedics. They live in the Santa Monica Mountains, where they are very close to nature. What is TMJ? Why is grinding teeth more common in sleep? What predisposes someone to grinding teeth? What is the approach to solving the snoring problem? What are the foods that can be a root cause of grinding and snoring? What is a holistic approach to address TMJ, grinding and snoring? How can someone with TMJ and snoring improve sleep? For more on Dr David Shirazi, you can follow him: Website: https://tmjandsleeptherapycentre.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TMJSleepTherapyCentreLACV Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1Vcqj4_9x_BAO2ZkHWwWUw Related Episodes: 063 - Common Sleep Problems, Conditions & Solutions With Dr N Ramakrishnan 052 - The Right Breath For Better Sleep With Elif Clarke, Breath Psychologist 050 - Craniofacial Dental Sleep Medicine With Dr Mark Levi 035 - Airway Health & Sleep with Julia Worrall 027 - Insulin Resistance & Sleep with Dr Benjamin Bikman -For more on Deepa: Deepa is an Allied Functional Medicine Practitioner, Author and a Yogini at Phytothrive. Having a son with a rare adrenal disorder gave her insight into the working of the adrenals. Her articles have been shared by Dr Mark Hyman, MD, a 13 times NY Times Bestselling Author twice. She also gave the opening speech on Health Hacks at Amazon Web Services & YourStory HeathTech 2019 to heads of healthcare start-ups in India. She is in the YourStory100 Digital Influencers Of 2020. She is the host of The Sleep Whisperer Podcast and her book on sleep with HarperCollins releases in 2022. She has been featured on the award winning podcast 15-Minute Matrix discussing sleep. Weekly Newsletter:
Darron Goralsky is a Melbourne-based physiotherapist with a thriving specialist practice focusing on treating jaw joint pain and discomfort. Darron recognised early in his career that what he had initially learned about the management of TMJ disorders was insufficient and took on the challenge of continuing his education. That led him down an exciting pathway of discovery and enabled him to provide treatment based on the contributing factors, not just the symptoms. Darron's understanding of the complexities of pain management in this area has led him to develop a team of clinicians who specialise in TMD's ( that's jaw joint dysfunction) and collaborate with a well respected dental practitioner plus a team of experienced orofacial myofunctional therapists (OMT's) to offer clients comprehensive non-invasive care plans.The Goralsky Craniomandibular Method addresses the patient's current concerns and then trains (and empowers) clients to manage the early signs before they get ‘out of hand'. Clients at the Melbourne TMJ and Facial Pain Centre in the suburb of Armidale are offered this unique approach, and they report it has been life-changing for them. In this podcast we discuss how the practice and its principles have developed, the reason behind its success and the unique role orofacial myofunctional therapy plays in the temporomandibular joint/craniosacral rehabilitation process. We also look at how the current Covid enforced ‘working from home' situations are behind the extraordinary increase in head, neck and jaw joint problems. As an orofacial myofunctional therapist, my current role as an OMT within the Townsville Orofacial Myology clinic expanded several months ago when Darron invited me onto the Melbourne TMJ and Facial Pain Centre‘s OMT online therapy team. Conflict of interest? Not from our client's point of view! As well as onsite assistance, the Melbourne TMJ and Facial Pain Centre also offer comprehensive telehealth services for out-of-area clients. Contact information for both the Melbourne TMJ and Facial Pain centre is: https://www.melbournetmjcentre.com.au/ For general Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy services (including TMJ assistance) contact the Townsville Orofacial Myology Clinic at: https://townsvilleofm.com.au/
Facial Pain and TMJ (Temporomandibular joint dysfunction)
Dr. David Hancock graduated from Northwestern Dental School in 1976 and now is a pre-clinical faculty at Midwestern University Arizona after practicing in private practice for over four decades. Dr. Hancock is interested in TMJ disorders, complex restorative dentistry, and oral facial pain disorders.
Dr. Sara Crystal MD is a board certified neurologist and (UCNS certified) headache specialist. She completed her neurology residency at NYU, where she served as a chief resident, followed by a fellowship in Headache and Facial Pain at the Montefiore Headache Center of Albert Einstein. Dr. Crystal is a neurologist at the New York Headache Center and a member of the American Headache Society and International Headache Society. Join us Thursday nights at 8 PM EST on Instagram live @jowma_org for our latest podcast discussions!!
Dr. Sara Crystal MD is a board certified neurologist and (UCNS certified) headache specialist. She completed her neurology residency at NYU, where she served as a chief resident, followed by a fellowship in Headache and Facial Pain at the Montefiore Headache Center of Albert Einstein. Dr. Crystal is a neurologist at the New York Headache Center and a member of the American Headache Society and International Headache Society. Join us Thursday nights at 8 PM EST on Instagram live @jowma_org for our latest podcast discussions!! This podcast is powered by JewishPodcasts.org. Start your own podcast today and share your content with the world. Click jewishpodcasts.fm/signup to get started.
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If you've heard the term "sleep dentist" and wondered about whether this a professional in this field could potentially help you or a loved one with sleep apnea or facial pain, this episode is for you. My guest is Dave Shirazi, DDS, a sleep expert, dentist, and a licensed acupuncturist practicing in the Los Angeles area. He's a leader in the study and treatment of (TMJ), sleep apnea, and facial pain. Dr. Shirazi believes that many health issues have their roots in sleep disorders. tmjtherapycentre.com www.sleepconejo.com/shirazi Follow me: instagram.com/bymaliajacobson
In this new episode we will be discussing with Dr. Fernando Exposto, DDS, MSc, PhD about muscle pain and pain referral. Dr. Fernando Exposto is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow and Clinical Instructor at Aarhus University in Denmark. He obtained his PhD degree in Health Sciences at the same university in 2019. He graduate from dental school at ISCSEM in Lisbon (Portugal)in 2007. He completed a Master in Dental Sciences, Danube University (Austria) from 2007 to 2011. In 2015, he graduated from the 2 year CODA approved program in Orofacial Pain at the University of Kentucky (USA). From 2016 to 2018 he completed a Master in Headache Disorders at the Copenhagen University (Denmark). Dr. Exposto is a Diplomate by the American Board of Orofacial Pain since 2016. References: Comparison of masseter muscle referred sensations after mechanical and glutamate stimulation: a randomized, double-blind, controlled, cross-over study. / Exposto, Fernando; Udagawa, Gen; Naganawa, Takuya; Svensson, Peter. In: Pain, Vol. 159, No. 12, 01.12.2018, p. 2649-2657. Comparison of Pain-Generated Functional Outcomes in Experimental Models of Delayed-Onset Muscle Soreness and Nerve Growth Factor Injection of the Masticatory Muscles./ Zhang Y, Exposto FG, Grigoriadis A, Lobbezoo F, Koutris M, Zhang J, et al. Journal of oral & facial pain and headache [Internet]. 2020 Sep [cited 2021 Feb 13];34(4):311–22. Further evidence for overlaps among chronic pain conditions : But no news about causal relationships. / Svensson, Peter; Exposto, Fernando. In: Journal of Oral and Facial Pain and Headache, Vol. 34, No. Suppl., 2020, p. s6-s8.
This podcast covers episodic syndromes that may be associated with migraine in children. It will discuss the five pediatric syndromes associated with a higher risk of developing migraine later in life, including infantile colic, benign paroxysmal torticollis of infancy, benign paroxysmal vertigo of childhood, cyclic vomiting syndrome, and abdominal migraine. This podcast was developed by Stephanie Unrau, a fourth-year medical student from the University of Alberta with Dr. Thilinie Rajapakse, an Assistant Professor at the University of Alberta and Pediatric Neurologist specializing in Headache and Facial Pain at the Stollery Children’s Hospital.
Jaw pain and jaw problems are often accompanied by headaches or facial pain. Many wouldn't connect them as being a part of the same root issue, but they can be. It's important to understand the mechanisms of proper jaw function, and what happens when that is disrupted. More importantly though, is understanding what to do about it. Listen to this episode to learn all about the jaw and its correlation to other symptoms and issues.
Dr Katy Munro and Dr Jessica Briscoe discuss 'Facial Pain: Migraine, Trigeminal Neuralgia and more' in the latest episode of our Heads Up podcast, with special guest consultant neurologist Dr Giorgio Lambru. For more information: https://fpa-support.org/learn/ https://www.tna.org.uk/ If you have any questions/comments or any topics you would like us to cover in our future episodes email: info@nationalmigrainecentre.org.uk. WE ARE A CHARITY. Please help us keep going in the following ways: Donate to help us continue to release new episodes: http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/fund/headsup Subscribe! Spread the word via social media:
Dr Katy Munro and Dr Jessica Briscoe discuss 'Facial Pain: Migraine, Trigeminal Neuralgia and more' in the latest episode of our Heads Up podcast, with special guest consultant neurologist Dr Giorgio Lambru. For more information: https://fpa-support.org/learn/ https://www.tna.org.uk/ If you have any questions/comments or any topics you would like us to cover in our future episodes email: info@nationalmigrainecentre.org.uk. WE ARE A CHARITY. Please help us keep going in the following ways: Donate to help us continue to release new episodes: http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/fund/headsup Subscribe! Spread the word via social media
Dr Katy Munro and Dr Jessica Briscoe discuss 'Facial Pain: Migraine, Trigeminal Neuralgia and more' in the latest episode of our Heads Up podcast, with special guest consultant neurologist Dr Giorgio Lambru. For more information: https://fpa-support.org/learn/ https://www.tna.org.uk/ If you have any questions/comments or any topics you would like us to cover in our future episodes email: info@nationalmigrainecentre.org.uk. WE ARE A CHARITY. Please help us keep going in the following ways: Donate to help us continue to release new episodes: http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/fund/headsup Subscribe! Spread the word via social media
Dr. Green is a dentist who specializes in oral/facial pain and any pain above the collar bone. She also does a lot of work and research with sleep disorder breathing. Dr. Green, Harvey, and Austin get together to discuss facial structure, dentistry, breathing, sleep, jaw strength and much more. A note from Dr. Green... Thank you for listening to the podcast! If you are ready to make some serious changes with your health and performance goals, schedule a one-on-one session with me. I'd be honored to help you achieve your goals. You can schedule a consultation at https://enhancedhealthmn.as.me/ For the month of August, I will be offering a discounted rate of $79 for an initial health coaching consultation. This session is for you only if you are serious about making some lasting and positive changes in your life. If it's not the right time for you, don't worry! Shoot me an email, Britney@enhancedhealthmn.com and I will add you to our email list so you can get updates periodically. - Dr. B
Neuro Pathways: A Cleveland Clinic Podcast for Medical Professionals
Section Head of Headache and Facial Pain in Cleveland Clinic’s Center for Neurological Restoration, Emad Estemalik, MD, discusses the importance of multidisciplinary care and the challenges of diagnosing and treating trigeminal neuralgia in this Neuro Pathways podcast episode.
Dr. Carlson discusses the role of psychology in the management of orofacial pain conditions. Dr. Charles R. Carlson, Ph.D., ABPP, obtained his Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Vanderbilt University in 1983 and completed a clinical residency at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in 1984. Since 1988, he has been a member of the Department of Psychology at the University of Kentucky where he is the Robert H. and Anna B. Culton Professor of Psychology in collaboration with the Center for Research on Violence Against Women; he also holds a joint appointment as a professor in the College of Dentistry and is currently the Director of Behavioral Medicine and Research at the Orofacial Pain Center in the University's College of Dentistry. Dr Carlson has been awarded the diplomate in clinical health psychology from the American Board of Professional Psychology. His research and clinical interests focus on self-regulation skills training for the management of pain in the head and neck regions. As an active scientist, he has published over 120 papers in journals including Pain, Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, and Psychophysiology.
27. Neurology | Facial Pain by Dr Thomas Perkins
Dental podcast hosted by Dr. Phil Klein: Thanks for joining us for this Viva Podcast. Today we will share some practical and what may seem to be "outrageous ideas," by our guest Dr. Alvaro Ordonez, about how to cope with the coronavirus in your dental practice. This podcast addresses patient and staff safety. Dr. Alvaro Ordonez is a dentist who completed a fellowship at Tufts University in Temporomandibular Joint Disorder, Dental Occlusion and Facial Pain.
We have several nerves in our face, which supply feeling and movement to the face. Imagine when something goes wrong with one of those nerves. One of the more serious conditions affecting the facial nerves is trigeminal neuralgia, which causes severe pain in the face. Dr Puneet Nandrajog, Consultant Neuro & Spine Surgeon from Manipal Hospitals Klang, explains more about this condition.
In this episode we speak with Mitch Marder,DDS a well-known Biological Dentist. We speak about such important topics like mercury amalgams, root canals, and how oral health is actually related to the entire field of health and medicine. For years, the field of dentistry has been seen as a distinct aspect of health focused on this “box” we call the mouth, yet we know how oral health is linked to brain health, gut health, and cardiovascular health. Conditions like gingivitis are associated with disease process elsewhere in the body and Dr. Marder opens our minds about holistic approaches to cavities and root canals. Dr. Marder has been working in biomedical dentistry for over 30 years. His philosophy is that each person who entrusts their care to him deserves his best. Dr. Marder is a member of the American Academy of Craniofacial Pain, International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology, Environmental Dental Association, Holistic Dental Association, American Orthodontic Society, American Academy for Functional Orthodontics, and Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine. His special interests are in Craniofacial Development (assisting the growing skull and cranium), Treating Sleep Disorders – being aware of the airway (apnea, snoring), Facial Pain – treating TMJ and headache issues, Dental Implants (introducing non-metal implants), and holistic care. He earned his Doctorate in Dental Surgery (D.D.S) from the University of Illinois in 1981 and his Bachelors in Art in Biology from Northwestern University in 1977. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adam-rinde/support
One sided facial pain that is sharp and electric shock like. Can be caused by just a light breeze of air, or even brushing your teeth. Stay tuned to learn more about this condition. Please sign up and visit https://regenmed101.com/ for more exclusive content.
Facial Pain, Miscellaneous Topics
Please join us on October 18, 2017 at 4:00 p.m. PST and 7:00 p.m. EST for a live show with host Denise Messenger. Our special guest is Dr. Ron Rosenthal. Dr. Ronald L. Rosenthal is the author of eight books. He addresses health conditions such as Head, Neck & Facial Pain, Dentures & Partials, Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Tinnitus, Migraines and ear related problems. He is a graduate of Georgetown University School of Dentistry. After Graduation he went into practice in Norfolk, Virginia. After eight years of general dental practice he went into teaching at the University of Kentucky Dental School. At Kentucky, he held a dual appointment in the Division of Occlusion, where he was the Course Director of the Head, Neck and Facial Pain course for graduate and undergraduate dental students. He has published a number of articles in scholarly dental journals. Dr. Rosenthal's other appointment was to the Oral Diagnosis and Oral Medicine Department, where he was responsible for the development and teaching of the schools course in Treatment Planning. The course included input from all the specialty departments in the school.
Headaches, Tinnitus, Facial Pain, TMJ
Facial Pain, Dental Pain, Blurred Vision, Tinnitus
Robert Arm DMD, is an activist for community health. He earned his dental medicine degree at the University of Pennsylvania in 1972. He completed a rotating dental internship with emphasis on oral surgery and oral medicine at the Philadelphia General Hospital and pursued additional training in hospital dentistry and certification in oral medicine and oral pathology, at Philadelphia General and at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. In June 2000, Dr. Arm joined a group of students, residents, attendees, and faculty from several universities who traveled to Hanoi, Vietnam to treat patients and to address students at the Hanoi Medical-Dental School. He is also a Consultant for the Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield Delaware, Former Program Director for the General Practice Residency at Christiana Care, Former Clinical Professor in Oral Medicine at Temple University and a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral Medicine, Special Care Dentistry, and Facial Pain. Dr. Arm joined the Christiana Dental Spa team in December of 2011. www.ChristianaDentalSpa.com
Dr. Rosenblum Reviews Non-neuropathic Orofacial Pain and the treatment of TMJ, Trigeminal Neuralgia Free Version Discussed in the Full Version of this Podcast: TMJ Syndrome Cracked tooth syndrome Carotidynia Glossodynia Atypical Odontalgia Burning Mouth Syndrome PainExam Podcast Download our App! For the Full Version Click Here For more information on Pain Management Topics and keywords Go to PainExam.com David Rosenblum, MD specializes in Pain Management and is the Director of Pain Management at Maimonides Medical Center and AABP Pain Managment For evaluation and treatment of a Painful Disorder, go to www.AABPPain.com 718 436 7246 DISCLAIMER: Doctor Rosenblum IS HERE SOLELY TO EDUCATE, AND YOU ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL YOUR DECISIONS AND ACTIONS IN RESPONSE TO ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN. This podcasts is not intended as a substitute for the medical advice of physician to a particular patient or specific ailment. You should regularly consult a physician in matters relating to yours or another's health. You understand that this podcast is not intended as a substitute for consultation with a licensed medical professional. Copyright © 2015 QBazaar.com, LLC All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the author. References Benzon, HT. Essentionals of Pain Management and Regional Anesthesia. Second ed. page 301-310
Dr. Rosenblum interviews Michael Steinberg, DDS, author of Inside Job The World's Leading Dentists Reveal the Secrets to Total Body Health From the inside out! Topics discussed: TMJ pain Tension, Migraine, Occipital Headaches Dental Sleep Medicine For more information on Pain Management Topics and keywords Go to PainExam.com David Rosenblum, MD specializes in Pain Management and is the Director of Pain Management at Maimonides Medical Center and AABP Pain Managment For evaluation and treatment of a Painful Disorder, go to www.AABPPain.com 718 436 7246 DISCLAIMER: Doctor Rosenblum IS HERE SOLELY TO EDUCATE, AND YOU ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL YOUR DECISIONS AND ACTIONS IN RESPONSE TO ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN. This podcasts is not intended as a substitute for the medical advice of physician to a particular patient or specific ailment. You should regularly consult a physician in matters relating to yours or another's health. You understand that this podcast is not intended as a substitute for consultation with a licensed medical professional. Copyright © 2015 QBazaar.com, LLC All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the author.
Dr. Michael Gelb is an innovator in airway, breathing, sleep, and painful TMJ disorders pioneering Airway Centric. Dr. Gelb has studied early intervention for sleep disordered breathing (SDB) specializing in how it relates to fatigue, focus, pain, and the effects all of these can have on family health. The Gelb Center offers advanced headache treatment in its New York and White Plains offices.
What’s happening in your mouth can affect your whole body in ways you probably have never thought about. Join me and my guest, Dr. Claire Stagg, as we explore the areas of wholistic, biological and cranial facial dentistry and its impact on your health (www.SmileProfessionals.com). Dr. Claire Stagg has a Doctorate in Dental Surgery and a Masters of … Read more about this episode...
With trigeminal neuralgia and other types of facial pain, we often find ourselves lost in a sea of doctors, prescriptions, and surgeries. We will discuss how to manage your own health care.
With trigeminal neuralgia and other types of facial pain, we often find ourselves lost in a sea of doctors, prescriptions, and surgeries. We will discuss how to manage your own health care.
We will give a little background about the Young Patients Committee and facial pain. Your questions about facial pain are welcome!
We will give a little background about the Young Patients Committee and facial pain. Your questions about facial pain are welcome!