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Chronic pain affects more than 100 million people in the United States alone. Despite advances in modern medicine, many people continue to struggle to find relief. In this episode, psychologist Traci Stein talks about 9 tools that cost little-to-nothing (some of which may surprise you) that can help you decrease pain and distress and take back control over your life. For more on Traci Stein, visit: https://www.drtracistein.com/ For Traci's award-winning book on Integrative Pain Management, visit: https://amzn.to/495jewt For more information on managing chronic pain, including links to organizations that help people struggling with pain, visit: https://painmed.org/organizations-dedicated-to-people-with-pain/ To reach a scientific article about how hypnotic suggestions for analgesia (pain relief) can reduce the brain's response to pain: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-10310-4#Sec7
Dr. Michelle Weiner is Double board-certified in Interventional Pain Medicine, Physical Medicine, and Rehabilitation. She is the Director of Integrative Pain Management at NeuroPain Health. she completed her residency and fellowship training at the University of Miami. She is a Clinical Assistant Professor at Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Weiner is a member of Florida's Medical Cannabis Advisory Committee. Dr. Weiner's unique approach to personalized integrative pain management allows her to treat the root cause of one's pain and suffering, both physical and emotional, providing comprehensive and durable relief. She uses a biopsychosocial model including lifestyle and plant medicine to empower her patients to cultivate health and optimize quality of life. Dr. Weiner was trained in ketamine assisted psychotherapy by the Ketamine Training Center and incorporates a multidisciplinary patient-centered approach. Her cannabis research focuses on using cannabis as a substitute for opioids in chronic pain patients and cannabis's effect on seniors with chronic pain. Her research at the University of Miami compared psychedelic vs psycholytic doses of ketamine to treat chronic pain and depression.
Dr. Yoon Hang Kim discusses integrative pain management, what the trends are, and more.
In this episode of the Psychedelic Medicine Podcast, Dr. Michelle Weiner joins to discuss the research on ketamine assisted psychotherapy for chronic pain conditions. Dr. Weiner is Double board-certified in Interventional Pain Medicine, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and the Director of Integrative Pain Management at Spine and Wellness Centers of America. She uses a unique personalized approach to treat the root cause of one's pain using a biopsychosocial model including lifestyle and plant medicine to empower her patients to cultivate health, optimize quality of life and decrease pharmaceuticals. In this conversation, Dr. Weiner discusses her recent research into ketamine therapy for chronic pain and comorbid depression, which compared psychedelic and psycholytic doses of the dissociative. She emphasizes the importance of a biopsychosocial approach to pain treatment and sees the psychotherapy aspect of the ketamine treatments as crucial to their efficacy, as this approach allows doctors to have a better understanding of the complex etiology of the patients pain beyond just what shows up on imaging and empowers patients to actively take ownership of their pain management. While the results from Dr. Weiner's study were very encouraging, she mentions that ketamine therapies typically require maintenance and that more longitudinal research is needed to further understand how durable these changes are. In this episode: The issue of central sensitization in chronic pain The difference between psychedelic and psycholytic doses What led Dr. Weiner to study chronic pain and comorbid depression Neuropathic, nociceptive, and nociplastic forms of pain The influence of trauma and stress on chronic pain The intersection of pain and identity Dr. Weiner's biopsychosocial approach to pain treatment The differences between cannabis and ketamine as pain treatment medications Quotes: “A lot of [patients'] pain is really similar to fear—fear in the brain—and… if we're not able to understand where this fear is coming from we're not able to extinguish their pain. So I really changed the way I practice and use ketamine because I started to think more about how the psychiatrists are using it, in terms of preparation and integration.” [6:59] “What I've seen is that ketamine does require maintenance in the sense that even if we do six sessions, a lot of patients do need to come back after a few weeks or a few months for maintenance treatment with ketamine as well as therapy.” [20:09] “Pain doctors [should try to] be a little bit more aware of the set, setting, and preparation and integration so that we don't need to use benzos and [patients] can actually have this dissociative experience to allow them to have hope or get out of that fight or flight.” [33:04] Links: Dr. Weiner's study: Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy treatment of chronic pain and comorbid depression: a pilot study of two approaches Dr. Weiner's website Dr. Weiner on Instagram PMA webinar with Dr. Weiner: Treating Pain and Functional Neurologic Disorders with Psychedelics Spine and Wellness Centers of America Psychedelic Medicine Association Porangui
Have you ever felt like your inner world was a mess? Or that maybe you were carrying around too much baggage and didn't know how to let it go? If so, then Dr. Kellie Kirksey's episode on the Journal with Jenny podcast will be just what you need to hear. This episode dives deep into how journaling can help us move our ‘stuff' from the inside out and lighten our emotional load. If you're looking for inspiration on your own journey toward personal growth then this episode is definitely worth tuning into. Dr. Kellie Kirksey shares so many awesome insights about journaling that I guarantee you'll finish listening wanting to grab your pen and start writing immediately! So take a few moments now to listen in and learn more about using journaling as a tool for reflection, healing, and ultimately finding miracles within yourself! Kellie N. Kirksey, PhD, received her doctorate at The Ohio State University in Counselor Education, Psychology and Spanish. She is a licensed clinical counselor, certified rehabilitation counselor, author, yoga instructor (200hr), reiki practitioner, dancing mindfulness facilitator, clinical hypnotherapist, expressive arts therapist and certified mind-body skills facilitator. She has practiced and taught in the counseling field for more than 30 years and has focused her life work in the areas of wellness, diversity, international corporate/community wellness consulting, social justice, journaling, mindfulness, self care, holistic pain management, and integrative counseling. She was a tenured faculty of Counselor Education at Malone University in Ohio where she trained Masters level Clinical Counselors. Dr. Kirksey also worked as a Holistic Psychotherapist and wellness program developer at the Cleveland Clinic Center for Integrative and Lifestyle Medicine where she co-created, piloted and facilitated the Integrative Pain Management shared medical appointment. As the Founder of Creative Wellness Solutions LLC, Dr. Kirksey works with individuals, groups and corporations offering training on topics of health, wellness, stress management, self-care, non traditional healing modalities, drum and movement for wellness, social justice, anti-racism and working effectively with diverse populations. Dr. Kirksey proactively seeks a variety of opportunities aimed at disseminating the message of Integrative Medicine and holistic wellness in the global community. Dr. Kirksey enjoys exploring how wellness is achieved in other cultures and has given numerous workshops and presentations on transformational, movement and reflection, (TMR), holistic wellness, meditation, pain management, multi-cultural competence and self-care in North America, South Africa, Spain, Bangalore, India, Canada, Botswana, Hawaii and Italy. Dr. Kellie is the author of Poetry, Prose and Miscellaneous Musings and Word Medicine: Affirmations and Poems to support our Journey. You can find Kellie at www.drkelliek.com Instagram: @wordmedicine619 If you liked this episode, make sure you subscribe, leave a five star review, and tell your friends! I would be incredibly grateful. You can find me here! Instagram: @jennifertroesterwrites Website: www.jennifertroester.com
In today's episode, Amy chats with Neil Pearson, Neil is a physiotherapist, yoga therapist, and Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of British Columbia. He is the Co-Director of Pain Care Aware and creator of the Pain Care Yoga training programs for health professionals and yoga therapists. Neil is the founding Chair of the Physiotherapy Pain Science Division in Canada, recipient of the Canadian Pain Society's Excellence in Interprofessional Pain Education award, and faculty in four yoga therapist training programs. He is the Lead Contributor of Pain BC's Pain Foundations and Gentle Movement/Relaxation Series, and author of Understand Pain Live Well Again, and Yoga Therapy (chapter) in Thompson and Brooks, Integrative Pain Management 2016. Neil and Shelly Prosko are co-editors of Yoga and Science in Pain Care: Treating the Person in Pain, along with Marlysa Sullivan. Amy & Neil talk about Neil's journey and how he got interested in pain care, How Yoga Therapy plays a role in pain care, safety in Self and relationship, What Compassionate care is, and how Neil uses a scientific approach to compassionate care. They talk about the following:How Neil got started in pain careSafety in your own body in pain careSafety in the relationship with your care providerThe difference between research and clinical careYoga and Pain care, How Yoga helpsResearch on the importance of Safety in pain careHow the body muscles give messages to the brain and nervous systemThe idea of compassionate care in allied health settingsNeil's work with the Veterans Affairs of Canada and how he works with VeteransThe book Yoga and Science in Pain Care: Treating the Person in Pain by Neil's thought about applying a scientific approach to compassionate care If you would like to receive the free infographics and handouts that correspond to each episode on the Yoga Therapy Hour Podcast, please subscribe to our segmented email list. You will have the opportunity to determine the Infographic Topics that you would like to receive. When The Yoga Therapy Hour Podcast has a topic that corresponds to your choices, then you will receive an email for that week with the PDF's for download.Topics you can choose from include: • Yoga Therapy & Mental Health• Yoga Therapy & Physical Health• Social Justice in yoga & Yoga Therapy• Yoga/Ayurveda Toolbox• Yoga & Indian Philosophy• Global & Trending Yoga Therapy TopicsClick the link below to subscribe. It takes 10 seconds total.https://amywheeler.com/subscribe Today's podcasts is sponsored by: Optimal State We have all benefitted from the ancient wisdom of India and her people, so it feels really great to be able to serve in this way. The Optimal State family has pledged on-going support of $250 per month, to go directly to KYM Mitra (www.kym.org). We will collect the monies and gift them each month. Please consider a recurring monthly payment to the fund. Even a small gift or intention makes a difference! If we make more than $250 in any given month, it will roll into the following month's payment. The hope is that we can contribute for many years to come. If you even lose the link to donate, it is at the top of the homepage at www.amywheeler.com also. I will be reporting on the website the progress; how much money is coming in at any given time and where we are in the process of getting this project off the ground.Here is the link for you to get started with your donation. We are so happy that you have decided to join us. We thank you for the bottom of our hearts!Link to click in the description: http://Paypal.me/KymMitraDonation The Optimal State and Yoga Therapy Hour Podcast also has a Patreon page. We now have 5 staff that help us product the audio and video versions of the podcast. Please consider donating to help us keep this good work for the field of yoga therapy going. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/yogatherapyhourThe new You Tube Channel for this podcast is: YouTube: AmyWheelerPhd https://www.youtube.com/c/AmyWheelerphdCheck out Amy's website: https://amywheeler.com/ Feel free to use download our free eBook and mobile App by going to the websites below.www.OptimalStateApp.comwww.GoldZoneBook.com Facebook: Optimal State by Amy Wheeler https://www.facebook.com/OptimalStatebyAmyWheeler Twitter: Optimal State of Living with Dr. Amy TikTok: Dr. Amy@OptimalStateofLiving Instagram: Optimal State by Amy Wheeler Pinterest: TheOptimalState https://www.pinterest.com/TheOptimalState To checkout Neil's offeringshttps://paincareaware.com/
In this episode, the Associate Medical Director for the Center for Integrative Pain Management, Dr. Corinne Stuart discusses the various reasons survivors experience pain and neuropathy while on the continuum of a cancer diagnosis. The conversation explores ways to manage and treat the nerves that cause pain utilizing traditional, alternative, and complementary medicine. Dr. Stuart provides many resources for cancer survivors and their families. This podcast is for cancer patients, survivors, and their caregivers. The Living Beyond Cancer podcast series is created at the WVU Cancer Institute in collaboration with Mountains of Hope, the state's cancer coalition, Cancer Prevention and Control, and the Bridge to Survivorship Program. Reach out to CPC@hsc.wvu.edu for questions or comments regarding this series. To join our Facebook support group at http://bit.ly/beyondcancer.
An integrative approach to healing means looking at Western medicine and its guidance and the emotional and mental component. Dr. Deepti Agarwal is the Director of Integrative Pain Management at Case Integrative where she helps patients heal and manage their pain through a combination of her medical background and passion for holistic healing approaches. Her firsthand experience seeing her grandfather go through Type 1 diabetes and help using naturopathic techniques inspired her to seek a combined, integrated approach to helping patients.Tune in to this insightful episode on Dr. Agarwal's medical career journey and why she pivoted from anesthesiology to integrative medicine at Case Integrative, her advice for what Lyme warriors can do at home to feel better, and the importance of energy healing, getting rid of inflammation.I put together a Free Detox for Lyme Checklist for you. Click here to get your copy:https://lyme360.com/podcast-checklist/To learn more about our podcast guest, click here:https://lyme360.com/mitochondrial-health-is-essential/If you enjoy this podcast, please help support the podcast by purchasing some of my favorite products on the shop page. Lyme 360 receives a small percentage for the sale of each item. Thank You for your support, I really appreciate it!https://lyme360.com/shop-products-for-lyme-disease/Follow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/lyme.360/
Season 2, Episode 11: Updates In Pain Management - Mark Garofoli, PharmD, MBA, BCGP, CPEOn today's episode of The PQI Podcast we welcome Mark Garofoli, PharmD, MBA, BCGP, CPE. Dr. Garofoli is Clinical Assistant Professor and Director of Experiential Learning for the West Virginia University School of Pharmacy, along with being a Clinical Pain Management Pharmacist at the WVU Medicine Center for Integrative Pain Management, and teaching pharmacology within the WVU School of Medicine Chronic Pain Fellowship Program.Dr. Garofoli has been a consultant in the field of pain management on many different avenues such as being a grant reviewer for the CDC, an expert witness in multiple criminal and civil court cases, and numerous interviews and articles locally and nationally, He is a certified pain educator and the host of Pain Pod on the Pharmacy Podcast Network.Today we discuss updates in the opioid epidemic, peripheral neuropathy, cannabinoids and legal updates. You can listen to Pain Pod here: https://pharmacypodcast.com/podcast/pain-pod/.
Dr. Mark Garofoli is a 2004 graduate from the Pitt School of Pharmacy and a 2008 graduate of the Strayer University MBA program, and is a Board-Certified Geriatric Pharmacist (BCGP), Certified Pain Educator (CPE), and Certified Tobacco Treatment Specialist (CTTs), with APhA certificate training in Immunizations and Medication Therapy Management (MTM). He began his career as a pharmacist and field management with CVS Health, then became an MTM pharmacist with Humana Healthcare, before initially joining the WVU School of Pharmacy by developing MTM and managed care pain management programs. Dr. Garofoli created and coordinated the West Virginia Expert Pain Management Panel, which developed the West Virginia Safe & Effective Management of Pain (SEMP) Guidelines. He is currently a Clinical Assistant Professor and Director of Experiential Learning for the WVU School of Pharmacy, along with being a Clinical Pain Management Pharmacist at the WVU Medicine Center for Integrative Pain Management and Pain Fellowship Faculty for the WVU School of Medicine. Mark is a 2021 TEDx Talk presenter and a recipient of the WV GenerationRx Award. Dr. Garofoli has consulted as CDC grant reviewer, an expert witness in multiple criminal and civil court cases, multiple advisory boards, and is the host of the Pain Pod on the Pharmacy Podcast Network while also developing and conducting presentations across the country revolving around pain management, substance-use disorder (addiction), substances of abuse, and drug diversion.
Dr. Mark Garofoli is a 2004 graduate from the Pitt School of Pharmacy and a 2008 graduate of the Strayer University MBA program, and is a Board-Certified Geriatric Pharmacist (BCGP), Certified Pain Educator (CPE), and Certified Tobacco Treatment Specialist (CTTs), with APhA certificate training in Immunizations and Medication Therapy Management (MTM). He began his career as a pharmacist and in field management with CVS Health, then became an MTM pharmacist with Humana Healthcare, before initially joining the WVU School of Pharmacy by developing MTM and managed care pain management programs. Dr. Garofoli created and coordinated the West Virginia Expert Pain Management Panel, which developed the West Virginia Safe & Effective Management of Pain (SEMP) Guidelines. He is currently a Clinical Assistant Professor and Director of Experiential Learning for the WVU School of Pharmacy, along with being a Clinical Pain Management & Addiction Pharmacist at the WVU Medicine Center for Integrative Pain Management and Pain Fellowship Faculty for the WVU School of Medicine. He is a 2021 TEDx Talk presenter and a recipient of the WV GenerationRx Award. Dr. Garofoli has consulted as CDC grant reviewer, an expert witness in multiple criminal and civil court cases, multiple advisory boards, and is the host of the Pain Pod on the Pharmacy Podcast Network - all while also developing and conducting presentations across the country revolving around pain management, substance-use disorder (addiction), substances of abuse, and drug diversion. We discuss his experiences as an experiential instructor and clinical provider in the heart of the opioid epidemic.
Listen in to this episode that goes deep into medicine, tracking, testing and determining your overall health with Raouf (Ron) Gharbo D.O., who is board certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PMR) and Neuromuscular Electrodiagnostic Medicine and a current PMR faculty at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia. In his more than 22 years practicing neurotrauma rehabilitation and integrative pain management, he has delivered numerous lectures and presentations both nationally and internationally. He serves as an authority pragmatically applying heart rate variability science using remote monitoring, wearable technology, and telehealth for research and whole-health trajectory change. He was The Ohio State University's top male scholar-athlete in 1988 and their first walk-on All-American wrestler. He published a synopsis, Autonomic Rehabilitation: Adapting to Change in the PM&R Clinics of North America journal in 2020, for innovative population health trajectory change for integration into health systems for the masses of individuals. You can connect with Dr. Ron at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raouf-gharbo-270b242a/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fit-to-lead/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fit-to-lead/support
Could overhead exercises be the cause of your migraines? Does CBD really work for pain management? What should you actually do when you get injured?We're answering these questions and more as we sit down with Dr. Houman Danesh, the division head of Integrative Pain Management at Mount Sinai.You can find more about Dr. Danesh here: Instagram Facebook*Find your next Tough Mudder event here: http://bit.ly/35q39iH Can't get enough of Mudder Nation? Check out our blog: http://bit.ly/3iTuG4cDiscover the 2021 Tough Mudder Training Guides: http://bit.ly/3iP4pUGDon't forget to subscribe to the 'No Excuses' Podcast and follow Tough Mudder on social media:Instagram: @tough_mudderFacebook: @toughmudderTwitter: @toughmudderSubscribe on SpotifySubscribe on Apple*Welcome to the ‘No Excuses' Podcast by Tough Mudder. A place where Mudder Nation can come together to hear deep-dive conversations with fitness + health experts, everyday athletes and community members. Join us every Wednesday as we uncover the stories and inspiration that make this community so great. Hosted by Sean Corvelle.*Host: Sean CorvelleSenior Producer: Johanna OvsenekPodcast Editor: Laken Watters, Ryan Warner© 2021 Spartan
It’s well known that practicing yoga can provide many benefits to both the body and mind, but did you know research suggests that yoga therapy can be an especially helpful tool for managing pain?In this month’s episode of the Pain Waves podcast, we’re joined by two guests to learn more about the benefits of yoga therapy for managing chronic pain. Neil Pearson, Physiotherapist, Yoga Therapist and UBC Clinical Assistant Professor, talks about the recent paper he co-authored summarizing the current research on the value of yoga therapy in a comprehensive integrative pain management plan, and explores areas of research that still need to be investigated further. Gail Goodjohn, a person living with pain, also joins us to share how yoga therapy has personally helped her manage pain and its many impacts on daily life.Resources mentioned in this episode:- Yoga therapy and pain - How yoga therapy serves in comprehensive integrative pain management, and how it can do more: https://paincareu.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/IJYT2020_Pearson_yoga_therapy_pain.pdf- Learn more about Neil's work: http://paincareu.com/
Join us this week with Dr. Forrest Tennant, a pioneer in the management of neuro-inflammatory disorders of the spine, and specifically adhesive arachnoiditis. Previously thought to be a hopeless diagnosis, Dr. Tennant has created several novel protocols which have provided hope and relief to thousands of patients suffering from these diseases of the spine.Forest Tennant, MD, DrPH, is an internist and addictionologist who has spent his medical career researching and treating intractable pain. He managed the Veract Intractable Pain Clinics in West Covina, California, from 1975 (originally focused on cancer pain and post-polio disease) to 2018. Dr. Tennant served as the editor-in-chief of Practical Pain Management from 2007 through 2017 and continues to hold an Emeritus honor with the journal. Today, he leads the Tennant Foundation and its Arachnoiditis Research and Education Project.Dr. Tennant is a member of the American Academy of Pain Medicine, the Academy of Integrative Pain Management, the American Pain Society, and the American Society of Addiction Medicine. He has authored over 300 scientific articles and books. He formerly served as a Medical Officer in the US Army and US Public Health Service, and was a consultant to the FDA, National Institute on Drug Abuse, and Drug Enforcement Administration, as well as to the LA Dodgers, National Football League, and NASCAR.Connect with us:- Bobby's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobby-koneru-md-6873198- Bobby's Twitter - https://twitter.com/konerumd- Deepti's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/deepti-agarwal
BIO: Dr. Raouf (Ron) Gharbo completed his specialty residency medical training in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at an elite program at The Ohio State University Medical Center in Columbus, Ohio. Prior to specialty residency training, he learned a holistic translational approach to medicine at Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine in Athens, Ohio. Dr. Gharbo is board-certified by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, the American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine and accredited by the Academy of Integrative Pain Management. He is a long standing EVMS Clinical Associate Faculty member of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. SHOW NOTES:
In this episode, we had a conversation with the incredible Dr. Jan Dommerholt. We discussed the field of musicians' health and wellness, performing arts medicine, musicians' pain patterns, his approach to working with musicians, and much much more. This is an episode you do not want to miss. Dr. Jan Dommerholt Bio: Dr. Jan Dommerholt, PT, DPT, MPS is an accomplished and experienced Dutch-trained physical therapist. In addition to his physical therapy education, he has studied at New York University where he completed a course of study in Performing Artists Disorders (NYU Human Performance Analysis Laboratory). He completed a Master of Professional Studies with a concentration in biomechanical trauma and health administration from Lynn University, and a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences. Dr. Dommerholt is a former Diplomate of the Academy of Integrative Pain Management (before the society went out of business) and a member of several medical and physical therapy professional organizations. Dr. Dommerholt is a recognized expert in the physical therapy diagnosis and treatment of persons with myofascial pain syndrome, chronic pain syndromes, and whiplash-associated disorders. He has published several books, over 130 articles, and nearly 80 chapters in medical and physical therapy textbooks on myofascial pain, chronic pain conditions, fibromyalgia, complex regional pain syndrome, and whiplash. Dr. Dommerholt prepares a quarterly literature review column on myofascial pain syndrome for the Journal of Bodywork & Movement Therapies. Dr. Dommerholt has also specialized in the diagnosis and treatment of musicians with musculoskeletal problems. As a former clarinetist and saxophonist, Dr. Dommerholt has combined his interests in music and physical therapy. His final thesis in his physical therapy education was titled Musica et Medicina and focused on medical problems of wind instrumentalists. Since then, he has authored several articles on performing arts physical therapy and contributed chapters to most leading medical textbooks on performing arts medicine. Dr. Dommerholt has studied physical therapy approaches for persons with craniomandibular pain and completed an advanced internship with Dr. Mariano Rocabado in Santiago, Chile. Dr. Dommerholt has published in this field as well and is one of the few physical therapy members in Maryland of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain. His contributions and expertise were recognized when the AAOP invited Dr. Dommerholt two years in a row to be an invited speaker at its annual conference. In addition, the AAOP selected Dr. Dommerholt to teach a certification program in dry needling for orofacial pain and headaches geared toward dentists and physical therapists. Dr. Dommerholt introduced dry needling to the United States in 1997. Since then, he has studied dry needling techniques in Europe, the United States, and Canada, and has incorporated these techniques into his manual therapy practice. He has written several articles about dry needling and frequently assists state boards and professional organizations on the issue of dry needling. He is recognized as a specialized practitioner of dry needling by the Maryland Board of Physical Therapy Examiners. Dr. Dommerholt has taught hundreds of courses and lectured at over 60 conferences throughout the United States, Australia, Europe, Central and South America, and the Middle East while maintaining an active clinical practice. Dr. Dommerholt is Associate Editor of the Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies and on the editorial board of the Journal of Manual and Manipulative Therapy and Cuestiones de Fisioterapia. He is a frequent reviewer of submitted articles for many journals, including Physical Therapy, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, Clinical Journal of Pain, American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Journal of Alternative and Complementary Therapies, and several others. Dr. Dommerholt Website Show Notes: 2cellos Dr. Richard Norris Dry Needling Technique Shenandoah University- Performing Arts Medicine Certificate Discovery of Heaven - Harry Mulisch
Yoon Hang "John" Kim, MD (WellMed Medical Director of Integrative Medicine) talks with WellMed Radio host Ron Aaron about integrative pain management approaches to health care. Cohost Dr. Marissa Charles was on special assignment. Listen to the podcast here https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-i2wzf-f76425 or by searching for WellMed Radio in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Podbean, Pandora, Stitcher and Spotify. WellMed Radio focuses on health issues affecting adults. Clinicians and partners discuss stories, topics and tips to help you live healthier. WellMed Radio airs on Sundays in Tampa at 1:30 p.m EST on AM 860/FM 93.7 The ANSWER and in San Antonio at 6 p.m. CST at KLUP. Visit us at www.wellmedhealthcare.com.
Dr. Steve Olmos, Founder and CEO of TMJ and Sleep Centres International discusses the diagnosis, treatment and long term management of sleep disordered breathing, TMD, and chronic pain. Dr. Steven Olmos has been in private practice for more than 35 years, with the last 30 years devoted to research and treatment of craniofacial pain, temporomandibular disorder (TMD), and sleep-disordered breathing. He obtained his DDS from the University of Southern California School of Dentistry and is Board Certified in both Chronic Pain and Sleep Related Breathing Disorders by the American Board of Crainiofacial Pain, The Academy of Integrative Pain Management, American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine, and American Board of Craniofacial Pain and Dental Sleep Medicine.Dr. Olmos is the founder of TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centres International, with over 60 centres in 7 countries dedicated exclusively to the diagnosis and treatment of craniofacial pain and sleep disorders.The Dental Clinical Companion Podcast (DCCP) is provided for general informational purposes only. The DCCP, MounceEndo, LLC, and Dr. Richard Mounce personally have no liability for any clinical, management, or financial decisions or actions taken or made by you based on the information provided in this program. The DCCP is not intended to offer dental, medical, legal, management, investment, surgical, tax, clinical, or any other professional advice. Reliance on the information in the DCCP is done entirely at the listeners own risk. No guarantees, representations, or warrantees are made with regard to the completeness, accuracy, and/or quality of the DCCP. The DCCP takes no responsibility for, does not endorse, and does not imply a relationship/affiliation to any websites, products, services, devices, individuals, organizations which are hyperlinked to any DCCP component or mentioned in the DCCP. Third party materials, hyperlinks, and/or DCCP content does not reflect the opinions, standards, and policies of MounceEndo, LLC (owner of the DCCP, Dr. Richard Mounce, the guest, or show sponsors). The DCCP makes no warranty that the Podcast and its server are free of computer viruses or other destructive or contaminating code elements. The Dental Clinical Companion Podcast expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special consequential or other damages arising out of any individuals use of, reference to, reliance on, or inability to use, this podcast or the information presented in this podcast. http://www.dentalclinicalcompanion.com/ Support the show (http://mounceendo.com/)
Dr. Michelle Weiner at drmichelleweiner.com and spinewellnessamerica.com is double-board certified in Interventional Pain Management, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. She practices Integrative Pain Management focusing on etiology and offering individualized holistic treatment options including use of CBD and cannabis. Her goal is to help patients improve quality of life, decrease use of pharmaceuticals and prevent chronic disease.
Dr. Michelle Weiner at drmichelleweiner.com and spinewellnessamerica.com is double-board certified in Interventional Pain Management, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. She practices Integrative Pain Management focusing on etiology and offering individualized holistic treatment options including use of CBD and cannabis. Her goal is to help patients improve quality of life, decrease use of pharmaceuticals and prevent chronic disease.
Jeffrey Fudin PharmD, returns to the Pharmacy Podcast Network to discuss a recent study & publication with a team of pharmacists on "Pharmacotherapeutic Management of Neuropathic Pain in End-Stage Renal Disease." Dr Fudin is joined by: Dr. Roy Mathew MD & Dr. Erica Wegrzyn. In this podcast review, the authors of the paper from https://www.karger.com/ discuss important strategies and considerations for the treatment of neuropathic pain in ESRD, including the pathogenesis of neuropathic pain, physiological changes for consideration in ESRD patients, and disease-specific consideration for medication selection. Pharmacotherapeutic classes discussed include: anticonvulsants, antiarrhythmics, antidepressants, topicals, and opioids. Full paper located here: https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/504299 Raouf M. Bettinger J. Wegrzyn E.W. Mathew R.O. Fudin J.J About Jeffrey Fudin: Dr. Fudin graduated from Albany College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences with his Bachelors Degree and Pharm.D. He completed an Oncology/Hematology fellowship at SUNY/Upstate Medical Center. He is a Diplomate to the Academy of Integrative Pain Management and a Fellow to the American College of Clinical Pharmacy, the American Society of Health-system Pharmacists, and the Federation of State Medical Board. Dr. Fudin is a Section Editor for Pain Medicine, Co-Editor-At-Large for Practical Pain Management, Founder/Chairman of Professionals for Rational Opioid Monitoring & Pharmacotherapy, and peer reviewer for several professional journals. He has participated in developing practice guidelines for use of opioids in chronic noncancer pain (APS, AAPM collaborative) and participated in national (US Health and Human Services) and international guideline development for various pain types including but not limited to arthritis, fibromyalgia, and palliative care. He has also participated in the development and co-authored consensus guidelines for the treatment of opioid-induced constipation and for urine drug monitoring. He practices as a Clinical Pharmacy Specialist and Director, PGY-2 Pharmacy Pain Residency Programs at the Stratton Veterans Administration Medical Center in Albany NY. He holds adjunct faculty positions at Western New England University College of Pharmacy in Springfield MA and Albany College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences. Dr. Fudin has been an invited speaker on pain management nationally and internationally. Dr. Fudin is a Founder and Board of Trustee for the Society of Palliative Care Pharmacists where he serves on several committees. He is a member of several professional organizations and is appointed as a Board Member to the New York State Office of Professional Medical Conduct. He is owner and managing editor for paindr.com and Founder and CEO of Remitigate LLC, a software development company that has launched an application to help clinicians interpret urine drugs screens (Urintel) and another that interprets risk of opioid-induced respiratory depression and guides clinicians in qualifying patients for in-home naloxone. There are several pipeline products including a pharmacogenetic and opioid taper applications plus other opioid safety software initiatives in development. He is also the Founder of Pharmacist Consulting Services (DBA Remitigate Therapeutics), a virtual patient consultation service that uses technology platforms to guide clinicians towards viable medication options and recommended approaches when complex pharmacotherapeutic issues and dilemmas arise which might otherwise limit successful patient outcomes. Dr. Fudin is a prolific lecturer, writer, editor, and teacher, and researcher, with over 350 publications on pain management topics. Contact Dr. Fudin Phone: 781-472-463 (781-4-PAINDR) Fax: 518-772-4100 Email: jeff@paindr.com Twitter: @JeffreyFudin LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jeffreyfudin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PainDrJeffreyFudin/ This episode is sponsored by the University of California Irvine, UCI, Master of Science in Pharmacology, learn more: https://sites.uci.edu/mspharmacology/
So, anyone else feel like discussing the new normal? It gives me hope to start discussing what our new world will look like post #COVID-19. Here's a chat with one of the Elite 8 of the Pharmatology Pharmy Awards for excellence in CE: FreeCE.com and Mark Garofoli team up and chat about the PMSP, and a brand new certificate for pharmacists coming soon! Mark's Bio: Dr. Mark Garofoli is a Clinical Assistant Professor and Director of Experiential Learning for the West Virginia University (WVU) School of Pharmacy, along with being a Clinical Pain Management Pharmacist at the WVU Medicine Center for Integrative Pain Management. Dr. Garofoli received his PharmD at the University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy in 2004 and his MBA from Strayer University in 2008. He is board certified in Geriatric Care (BGCP) along with being a certified pain educator (CPE). Dr. Garofoli began his career with CVS Health in community pharmacy and field management, then worked as a Humana Healthcare MTM clinical pharmacist, which lead him to developing and coordinating the WVU Opioid-Centered MTM program and the Safe & Effective Management of Pain Program and guidelines (www.sempguidelines.org). Mark has been a consultant in the field of pain management on many different avenues such as being a grant reviewer for the CDC, an expert witness in multiple criminal and civil court cases, numerous interviews and articles locally and nationally, and was the recipient of the West Virginia GenerationRx Award. Mark’s professional passion lies within interprofessional live and online education across the country, most notably with PAINWeek (www.painweek.org) and www.freece.com (including two certificate training programs: a 20+ hour Pain Management Specialty Pharmacist certificate and a 20+ hour Substances of Abuse Specialty Pharmacist certificate). He enjoys the many blessings in his life with his beautiful and beyond intelligent wife, Dr. Gretchen Garofoli, and his son Luke in Morgantown, West Virginia. Kevin T. Hope, RPh is a Clinical Education Specialist and Continuing Education Administrator with the PharmCon team in Myrtle Beach, SC and a 1999 graduate from the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston. Kevin has served as an adjunct faculty member for the South Carolina College of Pharmacy, having coordinated and instructed the college's ‘authorized user’ program for nuclear pharmacy. More recently, Kevin directed the pharmacy technology program at Horry Georgetown Technical College in Myrtle Beach, SC. Kevin has received several professional awards, including the Pfizer Leadership Award, the Innovative Pharmacy Practice Award from the South Carolina Pharmacy Association, and the Phil Naut Associate Member Award from the Pharmacy Technician Educators Council. Kevin's passions lie in helping students, pharmacists, and technicians achieve and surpass personal educational goals. The PMSP is at: FreeCE.com: https://www.freece.com/Programs/SeriesCertification/378ebbc3-ed5a-4312-88ec-3d3bda26285c The episode with PMSP and Mark previously: https://anchor.fm/theedutainer/episodes/Pain-Management-Specialty-Pharmacist-Certification-PMSP-The-411-with-Mark-Garofoli--PharmD--MBA--BCGP--CPE-e3ns2h
In this episode, Dr. David Schechter, a pioneer in the practice of Mind Body Medicine, interviews Dr. David Hanscom about the ideas in his new book, Do You Really Need Spine Surgery. Together, they examine the circumstances that often lead patients to undergo unnecessary spine surgery. Dr. Hanscom discusses how the book evolved and provides a detailed explanation of the spine surgery grid tool which can help patients and their care team make more informed surgical decisions. Dr. Schechter shares his thoughts on the spine surgery decision from a mind body systems perspective.Dr. David Schechter graduated with a degree from Princeton University and studied medicine at New York University. After a residency in Family Medicine, he received a Certificate of Additional Qualifications in Sports Medicine. Dr. Schechter has been treating chronic pain and other functional disorders with a psycho-education approach for over 25 years in private practice. He has a credential in Integrative Pain Management. In addition, Dr. Schechter is the author of Think Away Your Pain, The MindBody Workbook, The MindBody Audio Program, The MindBody Patient Panel DVD, and the MindBody Workbook for Teens. The last is an educational tool for adolescents to help prevent these disorders later on. You can find additional information at: www.mindbodymedicine.com; www.schechtermd.com; @pain_md_la (twitter); facebook.com/ThinkAwayYourPainDownload a transccript of this podcast.
In this episode, Dr. David Schechter, a pioneer in the practice of Mind Body Medicine, interviews Dr. David Hanscom about the ideas in his new book, Do You Really Need Spine Surgery. Together, they examine the circumstances that often lead patients to undergo unnecessary spine surgery. Dr. Hanscom discusses how the book evolved and provides a detailed explanation of the spine surgery grid tool which can help patients and their care team make more informed surgical decisions. Dr. Schechter shares his thoughts on the spine surgery decision from a mind body systems perspective. Dr. David Schechter graduated with a degree from Princeton University and studied medicine at New York University. After a residency in Family Medicine, he received a Certificate of Additional Qualifications in Sports Medicine. Dr. Schechter has been treating chronic pain and other functional disorders with a psycho-education approach for over 25 years in private practice. He has a credential in Integrative Pain Management. In addition, Dr. Schechter is the author of Think Away Your Pain, The MindBody Workbook, The MindBody Audio Program, The MindBody Patient Panel DVD, and the MindBody Workbook for Teens. The first several are home educational materials for stress-pain and functional disorders. The last is an educational tool for adolescents to help prevent these disorders later on. You can find additional information at: www.mindbodymedicine.com; www.schechtermd.com; @pain_md_la (twitter); facebook.com/ThinkAwayYourPain
In this episode, Dr. David Hanscom talks with Dr. David Schechter, a physician focused on Family Medicine and Sports Medicine, and a pioneer in the practice of Mind Body Medicine. He was first exposed to Mind Body Medicine as a patient of Dr. John Sarno. He shares the approach he uses with patients suffering from chronic pain and explains how emotions can create a “circuit of pain.” He also discusses the work he is doing with teens in trying to help them understand the impact that emotional health has on their physical health.Dr. David Schechter graduated with a degree from Princeton University and studied medicine at New York University. After a residency in Family Medicine, he received a Certificate of Additional Qualifications in Sports Medicine. Dr. Schechter has been treating chronic pain and other functional disorders with a psycho-education approach for over 25 years in private practice. He has a credential in Integrative Pain Management. In addition, Dr. Schechter is the author of Think Away Your Pain, The MindBody Workbook, The MindBody Audio Program, The MindBody Patient Panel DVD, and the MindBody Workbook for Teens. The first several publications are home educational materials for stress-pain and functional disorders. The last is an educational tool for adolescents to help prevent these disorders later on in life. You can find additional information at: www.mindbodymedicine.com; www.schechtermd.com; @pain_md_la (twitter); facebook.com/ThinkAwayYourPainDownload a transcript of this podcast.
In this episode, Dr. David Hanscom talks with Dr. David Schechter, a physician focused on Family Medicine and Sports Medicine, and a pioneer in the practice of Mind Body Medicine. He was first exposed to Mind Body Medicine as a patient of Dr. John Sarno. He shares the approach he uses with patients suffering from chronic pain and explains how emotions can create a “circuit of pain.” He also discusses the work he is doing with teens in trying to help them understand the impact that emotional health has on their physical health. Dr. David Schechter graduated with a degree from Princeton University and studied medicine at New York University. After a residency in Family Medicine, he received a Certificate of Additional Qualifications in Sports Medicine. Dr. Schechter has been treating chronic pain and other functional disorders with a psycho-education approach for over 25 years in private practice. He has a credential in Integrative Pain Management. In addition, Dr. Schechter is the author of Think Away Your Pain, The MindBody Workbook, The MindBody Audio Program, The MindBody Patient Panel DVD, and the MindBody Workbook for Teens. The first several publications are home educational materials for stress-pain and functional disorders. The last is an educational tool for adolescents to help prevent these disorders later on in life. You can find additional information at: www.mindbodymedicine.com; www.schechtermd.com; @pain_md_la (twitter); facebook.com/ThinkAwayYourPainPain, Chronic Pain, Healing,
Avadim Health Podcast Series Part 03 Special guest Mark Garofoli , PharmD, MBA, BCGP, CPE Director of Experiential Learning at West Virginia School of Pharmacy talks with Jason Cavolina, MS, CEO at RXVIP Concierge & host of the Evidence Based Podcast about Integrative Pain Management and the Pharmacist. About Mark Garofoli , PharmD, MBA, BCGP, CPE Mark is the Director of Experiential Learning & Clinical Assistant Professor at WVU School of Pharmacy. Mark is a Clinical Pain Management Pharmacist in the Integrative Pain Management Center Organization within the West Virginia University School of Pharmacy. Mark graduated with his PharmD from University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, 2004 & earned his MBA from Strayer University 2008. His Publications include: Novel Prodrug Combination Agent for Short-Term Management of Acute Pain. Pharmacy Today. 2018; 24(4):22. Elsaid D, At the forefront of tackling Opioid Abuse in West Virginia. WVU School of Pharmacy Showglobe. 2017; 16-17. Hall B and Garofoli MP, Patients in Recovery Need Pain Management, Too. WV Board of Medicine Newsletter. December 2017. McMurtrie B, One University Takes on the Opioid Crisis. The Chronicle of Higher Education. 2017; 64(6). This podcast was sponsored by Avadim Health manufacturers of Theraworx Relief. Read more here: Theraworx Relief & the Pharmacist https://theraworxrelief.com/5-things-pharmacist-can/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
***This episode is sponsored by the Pharm, LLC list of over 230 healthcare and life science, pharmacist certifications available online at: https://tinyurl.com/RPhCertifications*** Pharmacists: Are you shopping for more education in pain management and/or opioids? If so, look no further than the new Pain Management Specialty Pharmacist Certification (PMSP) by Dr. Mark Garofoli of West Virginia School of Pharmacy. We chat with him about the inception of this new pharmacist certification and other resources in pain and addiction management. Mark's Bio: Dr. Mark Garofoli, PharmD, MBA, BCGP, CPE is a 2004 graduate from the University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy and a 2008 graduate of the Strayer University MBA program. He is board certified in Geriatric Care (BGCP) along with having APhA certificate training in Immunizations and Medication Therapy Management (MTM). He began his career with CVS Health for a decade of being a community pharmacist and “climbing the corporate ladder”. Eventually he made the decision to switch gears and focus more on clinical aspects by joining Humana Healthcare to perform medication therapy management, or MTM, for 6 years. In 2015, he accepted a position with the West Virginia University (WVU) School of Pharmacy to develop an MTM program focusing on pain management, which then evolved into a managed care program performing reviews of patient’s pain management treatment plans. Dr. Garofoli is also the coordinator of the West Virginia Expert Pain Management Panel, which developed the West Virginia Safe & Effective Management of Pain (SEMP) Guidelines (www.sempguidelinesorg). Currently, he is a Clinical Assistant Professor and Director of Experiential Learning for the WVU School of Pharmacy, along with being a Clinical Pain Management Pharmacist at the WVU Medicine Center for Integrative Pain Management. Mark has been a consultant in the field of pain management on many different avenues such as being a grant reviewer for the CDC, an expert witness in multiple criminal and civil court cases, numerous interviews and articles locally and nationally, and recently was the recipient of the West Virginia GenerationRx Award. Dr. Garofoli is also a certified pain educator and conducts presentations across the country revolving around pain management, substance-use disorder (addiction), drug diversion, and illicit substances. He enjoys the many blessings in his life with his beautiful and beyond intelligent wife, Dr. Gretchen Garofoli, and his son Luke in Morgantown, West Virginia. The PMSP Certification is available online at: https://tinyurl.com/PMSPMark Contact me at: @ErinLAlbert on twitter, LinkedIn or www.erinalbert.com with YOUR show ideas on how to live YOUR best life!
Avadim Health Podcast Series Part One: the Pain Factor with Special Guest Jeffrey Fudin, B.S., Pharm.D., FCCP, FASHP, FFSMB and Ralph Lombardo SVP of Sales and Marketing of Avadim Health. Avadim Health identifies unmet needs and addresses them in a way nobody has, with a portfolio of advanced, safe solutions and a strong pipeline across a broad range of health and wellness areas. Whether we're developing products aimed to improve health and enhance quality of life or helping communities through local and global philanthropy efforts, our mission is to serve. It's in our name—Avadim meaning “servants”—and it's a responsibility we don't take lightly. At Avadim Health, we are committed to ensuring the quality and safety of our products, as well as delivering the best possible health and wellness outcomes. Our products are non-toxic, safe for daily use, and produced in an FDA regulatory and compliant drug and medical device manufacturing facility in the United States. About our special guest: Jeffrey Fudin, B.S., Pharm.D., FCCP, FASHP, FFSMB Diplomate, Academy of Integrative Pain Management Founder and CEO, REMITIGATE, LLC in Delmar NY Director PGY2 Pain Residency Stratton VA Medical Center in Albany NY Adjunct Associate Professor, Western New England University College of Pharmacy Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice, University of Connecticut School of Pharmacy Section Editor, Pain Medicine Owner & Managing Editor, PainDr.com Dr. Fudin graduated from Albany College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences with his Bachelors Degree and Pharm.D. He completed an Oncology/Hematology fellowship at SUNY/Upstate Medical Center. He is a Diplomate to the Academy of Integrative Pain Management and a Fellow to the American College of Clinical Pharmacy, the American Society of Health-system Pharmacists, and the Federation of State Medical Board. http://paindr.com/meet-dr-fudin/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My guest is Dr. Traci Stein of Columbia University. We discussed her book on Integrative Pain Management. She is a Clinical Psychologist, Licensed Hypnotherapist, Intuitive, and writes for psychologytoday.com, O (Oprah Magazine), Shape, Bustle, and worked with Dr. Oz. Find her at: drtracistein.com
Nathan Zasler is CEO and Medical Director of the Concussion Care Centre of Virginia as well as Tree of Life Services, Inc., a living assistance and transitional neurorehabilitation program for persons with acquired brain injury in Richmond, Virginia. He is board certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, fellowship trained in brain injury and subspecialty certified in Brain Injury Medicine. He has lectured and written extensively on neurorehabilitation issues related to acquired brain injury. He has won numerous awards for his work in traumatic brain injury research, clinical care, and advocacy. Along with serving as chief editor of the international scientific publications, “Brain Injury” and “NeuroRehabilitation,” he also has edited seven books and currently serves as a reviewer for over 10 peer-reviewed scientific journals. Dr. Zasler is an affiliate professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia, and associate professor, adjunct, in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Virginia. Dr. Zasler also is a fellow of the International Academy of Independent Medical Evaluators, as well as the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and a diplomate of the Academy of Integrative Pain Management. In Part 2 to this two-part interview, Dr. Zasler discusses: conservative management of post-traumatic headache and concerns about the need for surgical intervention; overuse of pain medication; when appropriate treatments may be beyond the financial reach of segments of the population with inadequate third-party insurance coverage; importance of patient involvement in medical decision-making; patient resilience and maintenance of an engaged participation in their rehabilitation; use of complementary and alternative medicine; leveraging existing and emerging kinds of social media platforms and other modalities; role of in-home telehealth therapy programs; age, gender, race, and ethnicity as factors that could affect the degree and speed of recovery from headaches; need for developing improved clinical care guidelines; need for improved assessment techniques, diagnostic measures, treatments, and/or modifications to the current classification systems; primary deficiencies in the currently available research; and the best way to avoid persistent symptoms of post traumatic headache?
Nathan Zasler is CEO and Medical Director of the Concussion Care Centre of Virginia as well as Tree of Life Services, Inc., a living assistance and transitional neurorehabilitation program for persons with acquired brain injury in Richmond, Virginia. He is board certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, fellowship trained in brain injury and subspecialty certified in Brain Injury Medicine. He has lectured and written extensively on neurorehabilitation issues related to acquired brain injury. He has won numerous awards for his work in traumatic brain injury research, clinical care, and advocacy. Along with serving as chief editor of the international scientific publications, “Brain Injury” and “NeuroRehabilitation,” he also has edited seven books and currently serves as a reviewer for over 10 peer-reviewed scientific journals. Dr. Zasler is an affiliate professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia, and associate professor, adjunct, in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Virginia. Dr. Zasler also is a fellow of the International Academy of Independent Medical Evaluators, as well as the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and a diplomate of the Academy of Integrative Pain Management. In Part 1 of this two-part interview, Dr. Zasler discusses the following topics: time of onset of headaches following concussion and other more severe traumatic brain injury; the term “post-traumatic headache” as a diagnosis; factors that may influence the severity, frequency or aggravation of posttraumatic headaches; the degree to which preexisting conditions such as migraine and other conditions influence the likelihood that someone will suffer from posttraumatic headaches; whether screening should occur to determine the existence of sleep bruxism; other sleep disorders that may occur post concussion or TBI that clinicians should think about in the context of posttraumatic headache differential diagnosis; and factors important for clinicians to consider in the context of differential diagnosis of posttraumatic headache.
Klarisana was founded in 2015 by Dr. Carl J. Bonnett M.D. in San Antonio, Texas. Dr. Bonnett is a Board Certified (ABEM) emergency physician as well as a Fellow in the Academy of Integrative Pain Management. During the 20 years serving in the Army National Guard (Lieutenant Colonel), he had four deployments to the Middle East (Iraq 2003, Afghanistan 2007 & 2010, Kuwait 2012) and also responded to New Orleans in support of the relief efforts following Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
If you are suffering from chronic pain, sometimes even small tasks can be difficult to accomplish.Living with pain can be a daily struggle. If you are suffering from chronic pain, sometimes even small tasks can be difficult to accomplish. There is hope. Dr. Traci Stein's book, The Everything Guide to Integrative Pain Management, offers different options for managing pain with an integrative plan that includes both conventional therapies, such as medications, devices, or procedures, with natural and mind-body therapies, such as biofeedback, meditation, proper nutrition, exercise, and more. Dr. Stein joins host Lisa Davis to share information on: Talking to health care professionals and loved ones about pain The role of diet and exercise in pain management Using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to reduce pain severity and improve coping Yoga, meditation, and hypnosis Acupuncture and chiropractic Herbal remedies and supplements for pain relief The role of spirituality in coping with pain The pros, cons, and politics of medical marijuana And much more Listen in to learn more about this new approach to pain management. Buy on Amazon The Everything Guide To Integrative Pain Management Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dana Laake and her special guest Dr. Patricia Frye will be discussing medical cannabis, nature’s healing herb. Patricia Frye, MD, is a physician consultant with a focus on cannabis and the role it plays in homeostasis and the management of pain and chronic disease. She evaluates and manages patients who are considering the use of medicinal cannabis as a primary or adjunct therapy for illnesses. Dr. Frye graduated from the University of Maryland School of Medicine, then continued her studies at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston in the field of anesthesiology. She is professionally certified in cannabis science and medicine by the University of Vermont Larner School of Medicine and is a member of the Society of Cannabis Clinicians and the Academy of Integrative Pain Management.
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Bio for Dr. Lisa Dragic: Dr. Dragic received her PharmD from Temple University School of Pharmacy. Dr. Dragic is currently a PGY-1 pharmacy resident at the Samuel S. Stratton VA Medical Center in Albany, New York, with a concentration in pain management and palliative care. Her current research is focused on alcohol monitoring by ethyl glucuronide in patients on chronic opioid therapy. Upon completion of the PGY-1 residency, Dr. Dragic will be completing a PGY-2 in Pain Management and Palliative care at the Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System in Little Rock, Arkansas. Bio for Dr. Jeffrey Fudin: Dr. Jeff Fudin graduated from Albany College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences with a BS and PharmD. He is a Diplomate to the Academy of Integrative Pain Management, a Fellow to ACCP and ASHP, and a member of several other professional organizations. He is President and Director, Scientific and Clinical Affairs for Remitigate, LLC (remitigate.com), a software platform for interpreting urine drug screens (Urintel) and risk for opioid-induced respiratory depression (Naloxotel). Dr. Fudin is a section editor for Pain Medicine and serves on the editorial board for Practical Pain Management. He practices as a clinical pharmacy specialist (WOC) and director of PGY-2 pharmacy pain residency programs at the Stratton Veterans Administration Medical Center in Albany, New York and has academic affiliations with Western New England University and Albany Colleges of Pharmacy. Statement regarding VA: This article is the sole work of the authors and stated opinions/assertions do not reflect the opinion of employers or employee affiliates. It was not prepared as part of the author(s) duty as federal employees. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bio for Dr. Lisa Dragic: Dr. Dragic received her PharmD from Temple University School of Pharmacy. Dr. Dragic is currently a PGY-1 pharmacy resident at the Samuel S. Stratton VA Medical Center in Albany, New York, with a concentration in pain management and palliative care. Her current research is focused on alcohol monitoring by ethyl glucuronide in patients on chronic opioid therapy. Upon completion of the PGY-1 residency, Dr. Dragic will be completing a PGY-2 in Pain Management and Palliative care at the Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System in Little Rock, Arkansas. Bio for Dr. Jeffrey Fudin: Dr. Jeff Fudin graduated from Albany College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences with a BS and PharmD. He is a Diplomate to the Academy of Integrative Pain Management, a Fellow to ACCP and ASHP, and a member of several other professional organizations. He is President and Director, Scientific and Clinical Affairs for Remi
Since the show's earliest inception, I knew I wanted to interview Lauren for The Body Awake. When the time was right, I asked, so glad she agreed. Lauren was my main teacher in helping me understand the many layers and types of fluids, bone rhythms and subtleties of working with a body in my care. She's a rare gem. We talk about so much ... transmission of information, concurrence of multiple views emerging simultaneously, how to answer the "what's the best treatment here?" question without being too general and without being flippant. And for the last 20 minutes, she reads poetry and I cry. So, so enjoyed this talk. I hope you do too. Love, LB SHOW NOTES Crafted Touch, Lauren's bodywork and teaching homepage. Integrative Pain Management, in which Lauren and her husband, Richard, co-author a chapter.