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Bone healing, Avoiding questionable clinics causing complications and talking about how Nail Removal process feels________Audio Podcast: will be posted within 24-48hrs after the stream endsTimestamps: 0:00 - Intro0:48 - Natalie's new X-rays are reviewed and analyzed3:34 - Natalie shares her current nutrition and PT regimen11:11 - Neezo shares his traumatic journey through complication19:00 - Neezo advises not to prioritize cost over safety: “Be short, but don't be crippled”25:03 - Neezo breaks down his total costs: $170,000 and multiple surgeries31:00 - Socrates talks about nail removal and immediate relief34:02 - Socrates describes improved flexibility post-removal and marathon training plans41:01 - Ale joins and shares his first day walking after being cleared52:05 - Comparing nail options: Precice 2.2 vs. precice MAX55:31 - Socrates talks about his internal transformation and confidence boost56:42 – Ale says life feels much better at his new height59:12 - Talk about financing, saving, and avoiding debt for LL1:09:00 - Dangers of cheap overseas clinics and botched surgeries1:18:15 - Advice for construction workers considering LL surgery1:20:44 - Can femur + tibia be corrected after lengthening? 1:21:04 - Sleeping difficulties during lengthening depend on position1:23:02 - Humerus asymmetry and functional concerns________
Welcome to Season 2 of the Orthobullets Podcast.Today's show is Podiums, where we feature expert speakers from live medical events. Today's episode will feature Dr. Joseph Abboud and is titled Periprosthetic Humerus Fractures When to Ignore and When to Fix.Follow Orthobullets on Social Media:FacebookInstagram TwitterLinkedIn
Welcome to Season 2 of the Orthobullets Podcast.Today's show is Foundations, where we review foundational knowledge for frontline MSK providers such as junior orthopaedic residents, ER physicians, and primary care providers.This episode will cover the topic of Proximal Humerus Fractures, from our Trauma section at Orthobullets.com.Follow Orthobullets on Social Media:FacebookInstagram TwitterLinkedInYouTube
Chuck and Chris discuss a radial nerve palsy associated with a humerus fracture. We discuss diagnosis, examination, and preliminary treatment options. Part 2 will follow after the IFSSH meeting. We also discuss upcoming, IFSSH- related episodes.Some citations1: Lieberdorfer A, Shivakumar N, Stonner MM, Brogan DM, Ray WZ, Mackinnon SE, DyCJ. Expectant Management, Tendon Transfer, or Nerve Transfer Surgery for RadialNerve Injury: A Qualitative Study Exploring Patient Expectations, Goals, andTreatment Experiences. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2023 Apr 19;105(8):600-606. doi:10.2106/JBJS.22.01201. Epub 2023 Feb 16. PMID: 36795855. 2: Malikowski T, Micklesen PJ, Robinson LR. Prognostic values ofelectrodiagnostic studies in traumatic radial neuropathy. Muscle Nerve. 2007Sep;36(3):364-7. doi: 10.1002/mus.20848. PMID: 17587226. 3: Steenbeek ED, Pondaag W, Tannemaat MR, Van Zwet EW, Malessy MJA, Groen JL.Optimal timing of needle electromyography to diagnose lesion severity intraumatic radial nerve injury. Muscle Nerve. 2023 Apr;67(4):314-319. doi:10.1002/mus.27787. Epub 2023 Jan 22. PMID: 36625338.4. PMID: 31714418Radial Nerve Palsy Recovery With Fractures of the Humerus: An Updated Systematic Review.Ilyas AM, Mangan JJ, Graham J.J Am Acad Orthop Surg. 2020 Mar 15;28(6):e263-e269. doi: 10.5435/JAAOS-D-18-00142.5. PMID: 32285189Radial nerve palsy associated with closed humeral shaft fractures: a systematic review of 1758 patients.Hendrickx LAM, Hilgersom NFJ, Alkaduhimi H, Doornberg JN, van den Bekerom MPJ.Arch Orthop Trauma Surg. 2021 Apr;141(4):561-568. doi: 10.1007/s00402-020-03446-y. Epub 2020 Apr 13.6. PMID: 33335819Incidence and Management of Radial Nerve Palsies in Humeral Shaft Fractures: A Systematic Review.Hegeman EM, Polmear M, Scanaliato JP, Nesti L, Dunn JC.Cureus. 2020 Nov 15;12(11):e11490. doi: 10.7759/cureus.11490.PMID: 33335819 Free PMC article. Review.Please complete our survey: https://bit.ly/3iHGFpDSee www.practicelink.com/theupperhand for more information from our partner on job search and career opportunities.The Upper Hand Podcast is sponsored by Checkpoint Surgical, a provider of innovative solutions for peripheral serve surgery. To learn more, visit https://checkpointsurgical.com/. Subscribe to our newsletter: bit.ly/3X0Gq89As always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and concluding music.For additional links, the catalog. Please see https://www.ortho.wustl.edu/content/Podcast-Listings/8280/The-Upper-Hand-Podcast.aspx
Welcome to Season 2 of the Orthobullets Podcast. Today's show is Coinflips, where expert speakers discuss grey zone decisions in orthopedic surgery. This episode will feature doctors Jon Barlow, Shawn O'Driscoll, Jennifer Tangtiphaiboontana, & Jan Szatkowski. They will discuss the case titled "Distal Humerus Fracture in 73F." Follow Orthobullets on Social Media:FacebookInstagram TwitterLinkedln
It only took 117 episodes, but we welcome back Dr. Christopher Haydel, trauma specialist, to talk about two long bone fractures both on the Lions. We discuss some of the differences in treatment between upper extremity and lower extremity. What needs surgery and what doesn't. Will these guys be back, and just as good next year, for the Lions to make another run?
Welcome to Season 2 of the Orthobullets Podcast. This episode will feature doctors Jacob Kirsch, Grant Garrigues, Surena Namdari & Michael Freehill. They will discuss the case titled Proximal Humerus Fracture in 60F Musician. This podcast is brought to you by Stryker. Follow Orthobullets on Social Media: Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn YouTube
Welcome to Season 2 of the Orthobullets Podcast. Today's show is Core, where we review Core Knowledge for Orthopaedic Surgeons. This episode will cover the topic of Distal Humerus Fractures, from our Trauma section at Orthobullets.com. Follow Orthobullets on Social Media: Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn YouTube
Welcome to Season 2 of the Orthobullets Podcast. This episode will feature doctors Anas Malkawi, Joseph Abboud, & Abdallah Selmi. They will discuss the case titled Proximal Humerus Fracture-Dislocation in 49F. Follow Orthobullets on Social Media: Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn YouTube
Welcome to the Orthobullets Podcasts. Today's show is Total Recall, where we review all of the highest yield points for anyone studying for the Orthopedic in Training Exam or part one of the ABOS Board Exam. Today's episode will cover the topic of Distal Humerus Fractures from the Trauma section. Follow Orthobullets on Social Media: Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn YouTube
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Proximal Humerus Fractures from the Trauma section. Follow Orthobullets on Social Media: Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/orthobullets/message
Host Dr. Arun Aneja interviews paper author Dr. Antti Launonen. This paper was presented at the 2023 OTA Annual Meeting. This paper was presented at the 2023 OTA Annual Meeting, and the published article can be found at the link: https://journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/article?id=10.1371/journal.pmed.1004308 . To see the abstract, download the free ConveyMED app: Apple Store or Google Play For additional educational resources visit https://ota.org/.
In this episode of Coin Flips & Controversies, we present the case of Proximal Humerus Fracture-Dislocation in 49F and feature expert faculty: Drs. Malkawi, Abboud, & Selmi. Important Links: Vote on Case Full Video --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/orthobullets/message
Tim Thompson, PA-C, discusses proximal humerus fractures and considerations for treatment. Tim also covered proximal humerus fractures at the 2023 Ortho in the West conference. Join us at Ortho in the West 2024, happening in February in Phoenix, AZ.
In this episode of Coin Flips & Controversies, we present the case of Distal Humerus Fracture in 73F and feature expert faculty from the upcoming Mayo Comprehensive Shoulder and Elbow Course 2024: Drs. Barlow, O'Driscoll, Tangtiphaiboontana, & Szatkowski. Important Links: Vote on Case Full Video Mayo Comprehensive Shoulder and Elbow 2024 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/orthobullets/message
On Episode 106 of Limb Lengthening LIVE, we welcome the King of Limb Lengthening, Dr. Paley, to talk about the PRECICE Max Nail from NuVasive. ________ Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 1:30 - Dr. Paley Intro 3:15 - Evolution of lengthening nails 6:00 - Company of PRECICE Nail System 7:45 - Reason why STRYDE was removed 11:30 - Reincarnation of weight bearing nail 12:40 - NuVasive team recognition 13:35 - Surgeon who developed the P-Max 14:00 - The road to the P-Max 17:20 - LAUNCH DATE OF PRECICE MAX 19:30 - Waiting for early 20:24 - PRECICE MAX SLIDE PRESENTATION 21:30 - FDA Weight Bearing Recommendation comparisons 26:45 - Difference between Warning vs. Contraindication 28:00 - 4 Point Bending Testing of Nail 32:30 - Fatigue loading testing chart - weight at which nail breaks 36:45 - Surgeon opinion on recommended P-Max weight bearing 46:30 - Optimistic view for the coming of the P-Max Nail 47:15 - Recommendation of a cane with P-Max Nail 52:50 - Cost of P-Max Nail 54:15 - Limited Launch of P-Max Nail to Key Opinion Leader Surgeons 57:00 - Quadrilateral Lengthening Limits via “Lengthen & Observe” 1:02:10 - Not sacrificing function for length 1:03:40 - Limb proportions affecting biomechanics - leading to arthritis 1:05:45 - Number of surgeries with P-Max expected once it launches 1:06:45 - Percent of Fat Embolism cases and his protocol to avoid 1:15:00 - Forearm lengthening 1:20:20 - Humerus (upper arm) lengthening 1:23:00 - P-Max Release to KOL clinics first 1:24:00 - Should patients wait until some cases have been implanted 1:24:50 - The Paley Institute Updates 1:28:40 - The Paley Surgical Team 1:32:20 - LIVE Q&A with Dr. Paley 1:32:25 - Complication from over lengthening of the tibias 1:34:20 - Gastroc-Soleus Recession (Achilles Tendon Lengthening) will impact athleticism 1:36:00 - P-Max used in kids and adults 1:38:25 - Removal of the Femur and Tibia nails at the same time 1:38:50 - Peroneal Nerve Decompression only used in simultaneous Quadrilateral LL 1:39:35 - Knee pain from tibia lengthening due to nail entry point 1:40:35 - Reason why patients seek stature lengthening 1:42:40 - When to disqualify a patient for stature lengthening 1:45:00 - MHE lengthening for the ulna 1:45:50 - Do LL complications increase over the age of 40 1:48:00 - Does a 2yr vs. 4yr wait to rebreak affect nail to function 1:50:30 - Cause of inversion of the foot vs. varus vs. valgus axial deviation 1:52:00 - What is expected timeline to get back to normal walking with P-Max nail 1:55:50 - Thoughts on Unilateral Lengthening for stature lengthening 1:57:50 - Outro ________ Contact The Paley Institute: Main Point of Contact - Angelique Keller - Director of Stature Lengthening 1) Email: akeller@paleyinstitute.org a) "For Booking Consultations": - West Palm Beach, FL (USA): https://paley.thec4llective.com/ - Abu Dhabi, (UAE): https://paleymiddleeast.thec4llective.com/ - Warsaw, (Poland): https://paleypoland.thec4llective.com/ ________
In this episode of Coin Flips & Controversies, we present the case of Proximal Humerus Fracture in 60F Musician and feature expert faculty: Drs. Kirsch, Garrigues, Namdari and Freehill. Important Links: Vote on Case Full Video --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/orthobullets/message
It's Nevada Day Weekend here on News Talk 780 KOH, and the Garden Show Guys are back! Winter is knocking on our doorstop in the Truckee Meadows, and the freeze is on, so the guys have winterization tips for your yard. With the temperatures dropping out there, pests are gonna get indoors, so you need to beef up your defenses. Finally, Jack returns this weekend with a couple of spooky-themed jokes for the upcoming Halloween holiday. All this (and more) on the Garden Show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
DRUM ROLL PLEASEEEEEE... Introducing the Third Humerus Nurse - Jessica!! You may remember her from Episode 15 - Motherhood and Nursing, where we interviewed Jess about her experience of becoming a mum and a nursing student at the SAME TIME! Listen to that episode here! You might also recognise her face or voice (or both) as our hilarious Live Episode Taskmaster! Listen to that episode here! She graciously stepped in at a moments notice in 2021 when Alisha popped out little Olive, and will be joining Kelly once again while Alisha takes some time off to nest, birth and overthink! Join Kelly, Alisha and Jess for a hilarious chat about Jess's reality TV debut, stories of involuntary duck-slaughter and having a baby on the bathroom floor. There is a little nursing chat in there as well! Instagram: @twohumerusnursespodcast Email: hello@twohumerusnurses.com Music: Switch Me On by Shane Ivers - www.silvermansound.com
Tim Thompson, PAC, discusses proximal humerus fractures and considerations for treatment in part 2 of 2. He also discusses career options for PAs beyond clinical practice and ways to explore what's out there. Tim recently gave a talk on proximal humerus fractures and the treatments of proximal humerus fractures at our meeting Ortho in the West, Feb 23, in PHX. Check out our homepage for a link to our video of the month, featuring this talk.
Tim Thompson, PAC, discusses proximal humerus fractures and considerations for treatment. Tim recently gave a talk on proximal humerus fractures and the treatments of proximal humerus fractures at our meeting Ortho in the West, Feb 23, in PHX. He discussed several types of treatments and surgeries but admitted he couldn't say what the best treatment is for every fracture because so much depends on the patient's goals and expectations from the surgery. What are the pros and cons of each surgical repair?
In this final episode of Season 3, Georgie is joined by the Two Humerus Nurses Alisha and Kelly who do live up to their name and bring some laughs! If you want to check out their podcast, you can do it here: https://twohumerusnurses.podbean.com And find them on insta, ya can't miss 'em. Hope you have enjoyed Season 3 and we will see you next time! If you're not already following Georgie on her social media here are her links: Georgie Carroll Facebook Georgie Carroll Instagram Georgie Carroll Youtube For more on Georgie Carroll and her comedy gigs - check out https://www.georgiecarroll.com/. The Swab is proudly sponsored by the Australian College of Nursing. With graduate certificates across more than 20 nursing specialities, ACN's diverse range of graduate courses are available to help up-skill, upgrade and uplift you! ACN is on a mission to ensure nurses are equipped for the challenges and expectations they face on the job, with access to educational, research, advocacy and leadership opportunities that will keep them highly skilled and at the cutting edge of health care delivery. Start now and study online today! Visit www.acn.edu.au/studynow and use the code SWAB for a discount on your next course when you sign up before 20th December. If you're a nurse and want to share a funny nursing story - or if you know a legendary nurse who does amazing nursing things - join our FB page and let us know your story. Lots of cool nurses in there already, come and have a chat with your kindred spirits! https://www.facebook.com/groups/1048571625868027 Producer - Stuart Buckland and Sez O'Neil Development Producer - Brittany Frappell. The Swab with Georgie Carroll is produced by Ampel - visit https://ampel.com.au to find out more. If you are interested in sponsoring "The Swab", reach out to our Director of Media and Partnerships Lauren Deighton at lauren@ampel.com.au. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave the show a rate and review on your preferred podcast app.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AO Trauma North America Internet Live Series: Orthopaedic Trauma Journal Club
Session ModeratorsModeratorJason Strelzow, MD, FRCSCModeratorBrianna Fram, MD, BAModeratorAdrian Huang, MBBCh, FRCS(C)ModeratorDavid Stockton, MD, MASc, FRCSC FEATURED AUTHORS AND ARTICLES Rami Alrabaa, MD - Trends in Surgical Treatment of Proximal Humeral Fractures and Analysis of Postoperative Complications Over a Decade in 384,158 PatientsHerman Johal, MD, MPH, FRCSC - Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty Is the Most Cost-effective Treatment Strategy for Proximal Humerus Fractures in Older AdultsPatrick Curtin, MD, BS - Morbidity and Mortality of Fragility Proximal Humerus Fractures: A Retrospective Cohort Study of Patients Presenting to a Level One Trauma Center UPCOMING AO TRAUMA NORTH AMERICA EVENTS December 20, 2022AO Trauma NA Online Series— Journal Club
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Supracondylar Humerus Fracture from the MSK section. Follow Medbullets on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/medbullets Instagram: www.instagram.com/medbulletsofficial Twitter: www.twitter.com/medbullets --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/medbulletsstep1/message
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Supracondylar Humerus Fracture from the Orthopedics section. Follow Medbullets on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/medbullets Instagram: www.instagram.com/medbulletsofficial Twitter: www.twitter.com/medbullets
Dr. Sonny Konda is joined by Drs. Amy Birnbaum and Kevin Lehane as they discuss Complex Geriatric Humerus Fractures. This series is intended for Residents, Fellows & Junior Faculty as they prepare for Board exams and encounter these challenging cases in practice. Thank you to Smith and Nephew for sponsoring this episode. To learn more about the EVOS system, please visit https://www.smith-nephew.com/professional/products/trauma/plates/ To view episode shownotes and supporting images, download the ConveyMED Podcast App: Apple Store click here Google Play click here For additional educational resources visit https://ota.org/
Proximal humerus fractures are bone breaks that can affect patients both young and old. Dr. Wasik Ashraf discusses these fractures, the possible treatment options, and more.
In this episode, Antonia and Andrew discuss a selection of articles from the July 6, 2022 issue of JBJS, along with an added dose of entertainment and pop culture. Listen at the gym, on your commute, or whenever your case is on hold! Articles Discussed: Getting the Message: The Declining Trend in Opioid Prescribing for Minor Orthopaedic Injuries in Children and Adolescents, by Krakow et al. Tranexamic Acid Was Not Associated with Increased Complications in High-Risk Patients with Intertrochanteric Fracture, by Porter et al. Arthroscopic Versus Open Ankle Arthrodesis. A 5-Year Follow Up, by Abuhantash et al. Modular Fluted Tapered Stems for Periprosthetic Femoral Fractures. Excellent Results in 171 Cases, by Hannon et al. Histologic Differences in Human Rotator Cuff Muscle Based on Tear Characteristics, by Ruderman et al. Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Diversity in Academic Orthopaedic Surgery Leadership, by Meadows et al. Surgical Anatomy of the Radial Nerve at the Dorsal Region of the Humerus. A Cadaveric Study, by Welle et al. Internal Torsion of the Knee. An Embodiment of Lower-Extremity Malrotation in Patients with Patellar Instability, by Qiao et al. Transphyseal Distal Humeral Fractures. A 13-Times-Greater Risk of Non-Accidental Trauma Compared with Supracondylar Humeral Fractures in Children Less Than 3 Years of Age, by Crowe et al. Link: JBJS website: https://jbjs.org/issue.php Sponsor: This episode is brought to you by JBJS Clinical Classroom. Subspecialties: Basic Science Trauma Pediatrics Shoulder Sports Medicine Orthopaedic Essentials Hip Foot &
Welcome to the second episode of our “Citation Classics” series for Shoulder and elbow! Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/4uIohitm7sM Link to post: www.naileditortho.com/se02 The goal of these episodes are to go over the most cited articles in a certain topic over the past 15-20 years to give learners an idea of what articles are being read and what are some of the important studies out there to read! In this episode we have Dr. John P Scanaliato a PGY 4- resident at William Beaumont Army Medical Center/ Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center along with Alexis Sandler, a PGY-1 resident at William Beaumont Army Medical Center/ Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center as well! This is the second episode of our shoulder and elbow citation classics, and they cover proximal humerus fractures! This episode is sponsored by St John Associates: For 30 years St John Associates has been a top Orthopedic recruiter in the country. Their orthopedic consulting duo have a collective experience of over 40 years and over one thousand successful matches. Visit www.StJohnJobs.com/Ortho to learn more about their process and connect with their free consulting services.
Enjoy this episode on Intramedullary Nailing for Proximal Humerus Fractures as Dr.Benjamin Sears gives us a great talk! Video: https://youtu.be/4PdhAxmYxBY Post: www.naileditortho.com/sears Dr. Benjamin W. Sears received his master of science in pharmacology from Tulane University. He then received his medical degree from Loyola University Medical Center, Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, graduating in the top third of his class. Dr. Sears completed residency training in orthopaedics at Loyola University Medical Center, Chicago. Following his residency, Dr. Sears received advanced training in the shoulder and elbow through his fellowship at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. He received additional experience and training in elbow surgery at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, and the McFarlane Hand and Upper Limb Centre, Ontario, Canada. After being in practice for three years, Dr. Sears joined Western Orthopaedics in 2014 and specializes in the care and treatment of elbow and shoulder injuries. Dr. Sears is board-certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery. In this episode we talk about: Shoulder anatomy Relevant imaging for IMN proximal humerus Humeral IMN implant types IMN vs plating for proximal humerus fx IMN humerus- operative setup IMN humerus complications
Latin Vocabulary Abdomen, Abdominis; body, cavity (abdomen, rectus abdominous, abdominal) Acetabulum; vinegar cup (acetabulum, subcetabular) Acutus; sharp, pointed (acute) Alveolus; small hollow, cavity, pit, sac or cell (alveoli) Axilla; armpit (axillar, infra-axillary) Axis; axle, axis (axial, subaxial, axipetal) Bacillum; little rod or staff; rod-shaped bacteria (bacilliform, prebacillary, bacillemia) Bractea; thin metal plate (Brachea, bract) Brevis; short (adductor bevis, breviflexor) Capillus; hair, minute bodily vessel (capillary, capillitium, intercapillary) Caput, capitis; head (occipital, suboccipital, capitulum, biceps) Cerebrum; the brain (cerebrum, subcerebreal) Cervix, Cervicis; neck (cervical, cervix, cervicodorsal) Cilium; eyelid, hairlike process (cilia, ciliola, palpocil) Clava; club (clavate, subclavate) Clavis; key, collarbone (clavicle, subclavicular) Columen, Columinis; Column (columnar – tissue) Cortex, corticis; bark, outer layer (Cerebral cortex) Costa; rib (intercostal, iliocostalis) Coxa; hip, hip joint (coxae, coxofemoral) Cuspis, Cuspidis; point, end (Bicuspid) Dens, Dentis; Tooth (dentin, dentist) Dexter, Dextra, Dextrum; right hand (dexterous) Digitus; Finger, toe (digit, digitorum) Dorsum; back, upper part (dorsal – anatomical position) Durus; hard (Dura Mater) Fascia; band, bundle (Fasciculitis, tensor fascia lata) Femur, Femoris; Thigh (Rectus Femoris – superficial muscle that sits atop the Vastus Intermedius) Ferrum; iron (Why we have FE for Iron on Periodic Table.) Fibula; pin, brooch; (outer bone of lower leg) Fistula; reed, pipe Flamma; flame (Inflammation) Flectere, Flexum; to bend (Flexion) Genus, Generis; Origin (Genotype) Gingiva; the gum (Gingivitis) Gula; troat (gullet) Guttur, gutturis; throat (guttural) Hallux, hallucis; big toe (hallux) Hamus; hook (hamate) Humerus; shoulder, upper arm Halare, Halitum; to breathe; Halitus; breath (halitosis, exhalation) Inguen, inguinis; groin (inguinal region, suprainguinal) Intestinus; internal, intestine Jejunus: empty, fasting, dry (jejunum intestine) Jugulum; the collarbone, neck of throat (jugular, subjugular, intrajugular) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/liam-connerly/support
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Proximal Humerus Fractures from the Trauma section. Follow Orthobullets on Social Media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/orthobullets Instagram: www.instagram.com/orthobulletsofficial Twitter: www.twitter.com/orthobullets LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/27125689 YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCMZSlD9OhkFG2t25oM14FvQ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/orthobullets/message
Join host Dr. Sonny Konda as he interviews Notable Paper author Dr. Kenneth Egol to discuss the outcomes of long term fixation strategies for displaced proximal humeral fractures. This paper was presented at the OTA 2021 Annual Meeting. For additional educational resources visit https://ota.org/ Looking for CME? OTA Podcast CME only on the ConveyMD App: Apple Store click here Google Play click here
Join host Dr. Michael Blankstein as he interviews Notable Paper author Dr. Brittany Haws on the retrospective institutional review of 238 patients treated non-operatively or with reverse shoulder replacement over a 4-year period. This paper was presented at the OTA 2021 Annual Meeting. For additional educational resources visit https://ota.org/ Looking for CME? OTA Podcast CME only on the ConveyMD App: Apple Store click here Google Play click here
The first of our fracture series Podcasts! Learn more about how proximal humerus fractures happen, how we can treat them, and what the post op course looks like! If you or someone you know has the misfortune of having this fracture, we hope our podcast will help answer all the questions you may have!
Mechanisms Behind your pain. A brief explanation of what your body is trying to say to you through your pain. Be still and you decide the best way to move forward. Tap in! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ChrisRANTZ/support
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Show notes at: www.naileditortho.com/distalhumerusfractures Nailed It Ortho Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGuA5lTueW_rlYGiq5Jp6yQ Nailed it Ortho Clips Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJmxuLG53h4YpEntf3SSt_g Dr. Christopher Grandizio is a board-certified hand and orthopaedic surgeon. He earned his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2011. In 2016, he completed his residency at Geisinger Medical Center, and in 2017, he completed his fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation. He not only specializes in treating elbow, shoulder, wrist, and hand disorders as an orthopaedic surgeon, but he also has clinical expertise in nerve compression treatment, such as carpal tunnel syndrome and cubital tunnel syndrome, shoulder and elbow replacements, upper extremity trauma and fractures, and sports injuries. With his background as an athlete and a former member of the Bucknell University men's baseball team, he appreciates helping his patients in continuing to do what they love. Furthermore, because Dr. Grandizio is passionate about research, his work has reached a national level, and some of his works have been published, he has contributed to the advancement of the area of orthopaedics, and he has been named chief of the Division of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery. Dr. Grandizio is an associate professor at the Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine, where he recognizes the necessity of training tomorrow's orthopaedic specialists. He just began a Geisinger Hand and Upper-Extremity Research Fellowship, where he supervises resident research. He's also a member of the American Society for Hand Surgery's Resident Education Committee. Goal of episode: To develop a baseline knowledge on Distal Humerus Fractures. We cover: Mechanism of Injury Symptoms Physical Examination Imaging Evaluation Classification Pathoanatomy Non-op tx Operative tx Operative Positioning Operative Approaches Fixation Techniques Case presentations
Show notes at: www.naileditortho.com/proximalhumerus Listen to our episode on Proximal Humerus Fractures as Dr. Strelzow gives us an excellent overview! Dr. Strelzow specializes in the treatment of complicated fractures and post-traumatic deformities, such as complex periarticular injuries and hand injuries. He also specializes in upper extremity arthroscopy and arthroscopy-assisted fracture treatment. Also, he is an expert in orthopaedic trauma, treats patients with fractures and injuries, with a focus on trauma to the upper extremities, especially the hand. He is now conducting research on patient-reported outcomes linked to elbow injuries, shoulder trauma, and complete elbow replacements, in addition to his clinical work. In addition, he is particularly interested in assessing the functional outcomes of urban trauma, with the objective of improving patient treatment and resuming regular activity.Moreover, Dr. Strelzow completed his medical degree and residency at the University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine, and later his fellowship at London Health Sciences Centre; Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. Goal of episode: To develop a baseline knowledge on Proximal Humerus Fractures. We cover: PE Xray CT Classification Pathoanatomy Vascularity AVN risk Common approaches Treatment R TSA Implant Fixation Reduction + implant techniques Complications
Show notes at: www.naileditortho.com/proximalhumerus Listen to our episode on Proximal Humerus Fractures as Dr. Strelzow gives us an excellent overview! Dr. Strelzow specializes in the treatment of complicated fractures and post-traumatic deformities, such as complex periarticular injuries and hand injuries. He also specializes in upper extremity arthroscopy and arthroscopy-assisted fracture treatment. Also, he is an expert in orthopaedic trauma, treats patients with fractures and injuries, with a focus on trauma to the upper extremities, especially the hand. He is now conducting research on patient-reported outcomes linked to elbow injuries, shoulder trauma, and complete elbow replacements, in addition to his clinical work. In addition, he is particularly interested in assessing the functional outcomes of urban trauma, with the objective of improving patient treatment and resuming regular activity.Moreover, Dr. Strelzow completed his medical degree and residency at the University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine, and later his fellowship at London Health Sciences Centre; Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. Goal of episode: To develop a baseline knowledge on Proximal Humerus Fractures. We cover: PE Xray CT Classification Pathoanatomy Vascularity AVN risk Common approaches Treatment R TSA Implant Fixation Reduction + implant techniques Complications
Join host Dr. Michael Blankstein as he interviews Dr. Mark Vrahas about mid-shaft humerus fractures. The Game Changers series are podcasts with OTA leaders discussing clinical papers that have had a significant impact on their clinical practices. For additional educational resources visit https://ota.org/
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Contributor: Nick Tsipis, MD Educational Pearls: Humerus fractures can be characterized as proximal, midshaft, and distal fractures Proximal humerus fracture is the second-most common fracture in elderly patients Primary complication is with the axillary nerve and axillary artery Vast majority are managed nonoperatively with a sling, reduction usually not indicated Women comprise 70% of proximal humerus fractures, often secondary to fall with osteoporosis Midshaft humerus fractures are more often managed operatively, but can be managed nonoperatively Primary complication is with radial nerve, look for wrist drop! May require reduction and splinting Distal humerus fractures can include supracondylar fractures and involve the radius or ulna One atypical is the Holstein-Lewis fracture, that can cause radial nerve damage Management is varied depending on the exact type of distal humerus fracture Assess degree of angulation, neurovascular status, and likelihood of compartment syndrome both before and after splint application References Attum B, Thompson JH. Humerus Fractures Overview. [Updated 2020 Aug 10]. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2021 Jan-. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK482281/ The Emergency Medical Minute is excited to announce that we are now offering AMA PRA Category 1 credits™ via online course modules. To access these and for more information, visit our website at www.emergencymedicalminute.org/cme-courses/ and create an account. Donate to EMM today!
AO Trauma North America Internet Live Series: Orthopaedic Trauma Journal Club
This Month's Selected Articles and Authors • Results of linked convertible total elbow arthroplasty for the management of distal humeral fractures in the elderly Jason Strelzow, BSc, MD, FRCSC • Olecranon osteotomy for exposure of fractures and nonunions of the distal humerus Jesse Jupiter, MD, MA • Complex distal humeral fractures: internal fixation with a principle-based parallel-plate technique Shawn O'Driscoll, MD • Operative management of intra-articular fractures of the distal humerus M. Bradford Henley, MD Session Moderators • Adrian Huang, MBBCh, FRCS(C) Ortho • William Pannell, MD • Luke Harmer, MD, MPH, FRCSC • John Morellato, MBBS(Hons), FRCSC
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Show Topic: The Science of Anger and How to Overcome It Co-Hosts: Judy Gaman, Walter Gaman, Mark Anderson Guest: Bernard Golden, PhD Author of Overcoming Destructive Anger: Strategies that Work Segment 1: It seems like everyone is angry these days, but anger can affect your health. If you're ready to get rid of your anger or help someone with their anger, today's show is for you. We have a fabulous guest that will be joining us soon, Dr. Bernard Golden, author of the book Overcoming Destructive Anger: Strategies that Work The process of anger – you see or hear something that doesn't agree with you. Your amygdala alerts your body to release adrenaline and even testosterone. Prefrontal cortex kicks in to make decisions on what to do The time between initially getting angry and the response from the prefrontal cortex is less than two seconds. This is why holding a response is so important Everyone has a trigger – what's yours? THAT MUSIC MEANS IT'S TIME FOR DOC SHOC. 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Immortal minute What prompted you to make anger management a focus of your clinical practice? What purpose does anger serve? What are the different expressions of anger? Why do we hold on to hurt and anger? When should we be concerned about our anger? Describe your framework for understanding anger. What are triggers and hot buttons? How do expectations play into the feeling and expression of anger? Explain the role of “frustration tolerance” in the quest to change our destructive habits. Describe the relationship of the “Boy Code” to destructive anger. What's dangerous about suppressing anger? How is anger related to anxiety, depression, and shame? SHOUT OUT TO MILITARY Coming up- could anger be part of your genetic makeup? Segment 3: We're visiting with Bernard Golden, PhD Author of Overcoming Destructive Anger: Strategies that Work What role do genes play in anger? How do early patterns of attachment influence our quickness to anger? What have recent findings in brain science revealed about anger? Explain the role of the “old brain” and the “new brain” in regulating emotions like anger. If anger is embedded in our neural pathways, how can we retrain our brain? Give several examples of exercises to engage our rational brains when anger arises. How can we help defuse a furious partner? You identify 19 steps for keeping anger healthy. What do you consider the top three? Open discussion Segment 4: Medical Mania Trivia – Trivia -Chalea T or F. Exposure to tobacco smoke in during pregnancy or as an infant is associated with hearing loss. (T) If you focus too hard you could miss visual clues. What other sense could you temporarily lose if you're hyper focused? (Sense of smell) T or F. Children who are exposed to cats or dogs in the home are more likely to develop asthma by age 7 (F – they are less likely.) What part of the brain is responsible for decision making? 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