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Best podcasts about orthopedist

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The Flexible Neurotic
Midlife Body Aches & Frozen Shoulder

The Flexible Neurotic

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 66:10


EP 118: Are you a midlife woman experiencing intense shoulder pain? I was!  Does your body just ache? Mine does. Is your doctor suggesting it's just a pickle-ball injury or you just gotta push through the midlife grind? Mine was too! (even though I don't play pickle-ball, lol) Are you knee deep digging through google for answers to why you can't f*kn move your arms? Look no further because today's guest has all the answers you are looking for about Frozen Shoulder, AKA Adhesive Capsulitis, the real medical term. And, the midlife “aches and pains” is called Arthralgia. Join me, Dr. Sarah Milken in an educational conversation called “Midlife Body Aches & Frozen Shoulder”. My repeat guest, Dr. Vonda Wright is a double board-certified orthopedic surgeon, best selling author and sought after speaker, empowering and educating women on longevity and health practices. I got so many messages about Frozen Shoulder that I asked her to come back and do a special episode answering all of your unanswered questions. We get into everything from the causes, treatments and prevention of Frozen Shoulder in midlife. And, we get into the midlife “aches and pains”! You won't want to miss this episode. Listen to my previous experience and solo episode about Frozen Shoulder here: Snap, Crackle & Pop… Mystery Pains If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to check out my previous episode with Dr. Vonda Wright. Lift Heavy Sh*t In Midlife Looking forward to connecting with you! Here are some ways to connect with me! THE FLEXIBLE NEUROTIC SHOW NOTES: https://www.theflexibleneurotic.com/episodes/118 THE FLEXIBLE NEUROTIC INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/theflexibleneurotic/  THE FLEXIBLE NEUROTIC WEBSITE: https://www.theflexibleneurotic.com/  THE FLEXIBLE NEUROTIC EMAIL: sarah@theflexibleneurotic.com   

Doc On The Run Podcast
Radiologist and Orthopedic doctor disagree on my stress fracture diagnosis

Doc On The Run Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 5:20


Just this morning, during the live Stress Fracture Masterclass I had an interesting question.  The story went like this. An athlete who is a State ranked high school cross country and track, had to suddenly stop running due to intense pain that started about 15 days ago. He went and saw a doctor. He got x-rays. He got an MRI, had a physical exam where the orthopedic doctor poked around and tried to figure out what was going on. The Orthopedist gave on diagnosis, but the Radiologist suggested a different diagnosis. This is where the trouble comes in. So, the runner was told a couple of different things, 1) a stress reaction, or 2) stress fracture, possibly of A) the third metatarsal or B) intermediate cuneiform bone, at the base of the third metatarsal. Confused yet? So was this runner!  What do you do if you think you have a stress fracture, you see an orthopedic doctor and the radiologist who reads your images s disagrees about your diagnosis.  Well, that's what we're talking about today on the Doc On The Run Podcast.

White Coat Investor Podcast
MtoM #164: Orthopedist Starts a Real Estate Empire as a Resident and Finance 101: Real Estate Professional Status

White Coat Investor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 26:28


This Orthopedist got started building his real estate portfolio while he was still a resident! Now after only 4 years he has a multi million dollar real estate empire. He said he began his journey by learning everything he possibly could about real estate and finances when he was in his second year of residency. Once he had the confidence he had the knowledge he needed he hit the ground running and hasn't looked back. After the interview we will talk about real estate professional status for Finance 101. At some point in our financial lives, it will be time to buy a home. A physician mortgage can be a good vehicle for a young doctor who's just out of school and has a more effective place to use their money than on a big down payment. These loans allow doctors to secure a mortgage with fewer restrictions and a lower down payment than a conventional mortgage. But if you're further advanced in your career or deeper into your journey to financial freedom, buying a home with a conventional mortgage and then, later on, potentially refinancing that loan to a better rate with a shorter time frame could be a great move. Wherever you are in your financial journey, make sure you use the mortgage that will be most financially beneficial for you. Hop over to our recommended tab to learn more about all of your mortgage and refinancing options at whitecoatinvestor.com/mortgage. The White Coat Investor has been helping doctors with their money since 2011. Our free financial planning resource covers a variety of topics from doctor mortgage loans and refinancing medical school loans to physician disability insurance and malpractice insurance. Learn about loan refinancing or consolidation, explore new investment strategies, and discover loan programs specifically aimed at helping doctors. If you're a high-income professional and ready to get a "fair shake" on Wall Street, The White Coat Investor channel is for you! Be a Guest on The Milestones to Millionaire Podcast: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/milestones  Main Website: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com  Student Loan Advice: https://studentloanadvice.com  YouTube: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/youtube  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewhitecoatinvestor  Twitter: https://twitter.com/WCInvestor  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewhitecoatinvestor  Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/whitecoatinvestor  Online Courses: https://whitecoatinvestor.teachable.com  Newsletter: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/free-monthly-newsletter 

The Flexible Neurotic
Lift Heavy Sh**t in Midlife

The Flexible Neurotic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 84:02


Lift “heavy s**t in midlife” is the name of the game! You know I call them the “dumb and necessary weights”. We keep hearing we have to lift weight in midlife for our brains, body and health. You want to hear exactly the how, why and what from an orthopedic surgeon and longevity specialist? You want to hear exactly how much weight and how many reps? Duh! Met too. Today's guest says she's heard every excuse in the book and there is nothing that should stop you from getting informed and knowing that you are worth the daily investment in your health. She has all the information you never even knew you needed. If you want to know what the data says about aging and a cheat sheet on what to do, then this episode is for you! Join me, Dr. Sarah Milken in an educational conversation called Lift Heavy S**t in Midlife. My guest, Dr. Vonda Wright, is a double-board certified orthopedic surgeon and an internationally recognized authority on active aging, longevity, mobility and all the things we care about in midlife. She is a sought after speaker and five times bestselling author and her information is so critical for midlife women. Today we are talking about midlife self-agency, maintaining independence as we get older, weights, nutrition and more.  Looking forward to connecting with you! Here are some ways to connect with me! THE FLEXIBLE NEUROTIC SHOW NOTES: https://www.theflexibleneurotic.com/episodes/112 THE FLEXIBLE NEUROTIC INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/theflexibleneurotic/  THE FLEXIBLE NEUROTIC WEBSITE: https://www.theflexibleneurotic.com/  THE FLEXIBLE NEUROTIC EMAIL: sarah@theflexibleneurotic.com   

Zalma on Insurance
Zalma's Insurance Fraud Letter - November 1, 2023

Zalma on Insurance

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 10:24


The Resource for the Insurance Claims and Insurance Fraud Professionals What a Great Country! This article a fictionalized True Crime Story of Insurance Fraud from an Expert who explains why Insurance Fraud is a “Heads I Win, Tails You Lose” situation for Insurers. The story is posted to help to Understand How Insurance Fraud in America is Costing Everyone who Buys Insurance Thousands of Dollars Every year and Why Insurance Fraud is Safer and More Profitable for the ­­­Perpetrators than any Other Crime. How Insurance Fraud Can Succeed Wo Ping Chen was trained as a physician in Hong Kong. Until Hong Kong was returned by the United Kingdom to the Peoples Republic of China, he was the best-known Orthopedist in the Crown Colony. Fearing problems with the new government he emigrated to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada as a citizen of the commonwealth. He worked as an employee of the National Health Service for a year and then obtained a work visa to the U.S. and crossed the border into the U.S. only to find he could not work as a physician without a license from a U.S. state and attended a U.S. based medical school. After one year of medical school, one year of internship in a Seattle hospital and one year as a resident Chen was able to restart his life. Read this article and the full 20 pages of this issue at ZIFL in pdf at http://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uplo... More McClenny Moseley & Associates Issues This is ZIFL's seventeenth installment of the saga of McClenny, Moseley & Associates and its problems with the federal courts in the State of Louisiana and what appears to be an effort to profit from what some Magistrate and District judges indicate may be criminal conduct to profit from insurance claims relating to hurricane damage to the public of the state of Louisiana. Access Restoration Services U.S., Inc. and MMA Scheme Alleged in Detailed New Orleans Court Pleading and more. Read this article and the full 20 pages of this issue at ZIFL in pdf at http://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uplo... After Avoiding Prison Fraudster Appeals Unsuccessfully False Lightning Strike Claim Results in Fraud Conviction Read this article and the full 20 pages of this issue at ZIFL in pdf at http://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uplo... Health Insurance Fraud Convictions Tampa Pain Management Physician Edward Lubin Agrees to Pay $1.5 Million To Settle False Claims Act Liability for Receiving Bribes and Writing Unnecessary Fentanyl Prescriptions Read this article and the full 20 pages of this issue at ZIFL in pdf at http://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uplo... Other Insurance Fraud Convictions Claims Adjuster Will Serve Prison Time for Fraud Scheme Paul Richard Massey, of Shady Spring, West Virginia, a former Allstate claims adjuster, will spend one year and a day in prison, forfeit his beach house and pickup truck to the federal government after pleading guilty to wire fraud and money laundering. Read this article and the full 20 pages of this issue at ZIFL in pdf at http://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uplo... Other Insurance Fraud Convictions Claims Adjuster Will Serve Prison Time for Fraud Scheme Paul Richard Massey, of Shady Spring, West Virginia, a former Allstate claims adjuster, will spend one year and a day in prison, forfeit his beach house and pickup truck to the federal government after pleading guilty to wire fraud and money laundering. Read this article and the full 20 pages of this issue at ZIFL in pdf at http://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uplo... (c) 2023 Barry Zalma & ClaimSchool, Inc. Please tell your friends and colleagues about this Newsletter, blog and the videos and let them subscribe to the blog and the videos. Read this article and the full 20 pages of this issue at ZIFL in pdf at http://zalma.com/blog/wp-content/uplo... --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/barry-zalma/support

SuperAge: Live Better
Long Term Knee Health: Staying Nimble and Mobile with Orthopedist Dr. Alan Reznik

SuperAge: Live Better

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 56:40 Transcription Available


This week, we are joined by Alan Reznik, MD.MBA FAAOS, an extremely accomplished orthopedic surgeon specializing in sports medicine who literally wrote the book on knee and shoulder health. Pulling from his work: The Knee and Shoulder Handbook, Dr. Reznik shares his expertise surrounding joint surgery, treatment protocols, long-term care, and more with us– breaking complex concepts down to make them accessible for all of us. For David, this was a great opportunity to get more insight into a surgeon's thought process and key tips to help speed up his recovery What kind of SuperAger are you? Take our quiz today and find out!Thank you to our sponsors: Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% of your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. DIVI – Take back control of your hair and scalp health, and do it with Divi's clean, science-backed ingredients. Listeners get 20% off your first Divi order at diviofficial.com/AGEIST or enter code "AGEIST" at checkout. Ned Mellö Magnesium — essential supplement to improve sleep, reduce stress, increase energy, and more. Use code “AGEIST” for 15% off at helloned.com/AGEISTKey Moments“The knee is very smart. It does two things when it's mad, it makes fluid, or it hurts, or both. In fact, all of your joints are always making a little bit of fluid. When there's a lot of fluid in the knee, something's typically wrong. That's a tip, if my knees are very swollen, something is off.”“I could take a plug, a round plug of cartilage from someplace else in your knee that you need less and move it to a place where you need it more, just like a hair transplant."“Once you put a metal plate and a plastic liner on the bone, it will wear at a certain rate. Now the newer materials are very, very good and they wear very slowly. The older materials wore much faster. If you don't have a super active lifestyle, you're not a marathon runner and you put it in, it could be good for 20 or 25 years.”Connect with Dr. ReznikThe Knee and Shoulder HandbookConnecticut Orthopedics PageIntro Video

Starting Strength Radio
Joint Health & Strength Training with Orthopedist Dr. Carter | Starting Strength Gyms Podcast #62

Starting Strength Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 73:25


Ray talks with Dr. Carter about the common misunderstanding that lifting weights can destroy bones, the relative safety of lifting compared to various other sports, and the importance of maintaining a positive outlook. 01:14 Does lifting destroy bones? 2:52 Stress recovery adaptation applies to the whole body system 07:30 Lifting weights is safer than soccer 11:04 Muscle as a protective mechanism 15:32 Flexibility isn't something to pursue 20:08 Where's the medical field in understanding this stuff? 23:54 Arrogance of man drives progress and issues 24:59 There is more to existence than you can see and observe 31:21 Science is God 34:10 Volume vs. intensity 38:09 Heavy and stronger is better cardio 40:47 Joey's training journey and PRs 52:23 Don't coach your spouse 53:37 Having strength as you age is important 59:41 Optimism - back to the incline 1:00:31 How to improve soft tissue with a nonsurgical intervention 1:07:33 Gulf Orthopedics

The Sports Medicine Project
Dr Jorge Chahla (Pt 2), MD, PhD Orthopedist Sports Medicine Surgeon and Scientist at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush. Team Physician Chicago Bulls and Chicago White Sox

The Sports Medicine Project

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2023 35:04


SKIP TO 14 minutes TO HEAR from Dr. Jorge Chahla.Kelly and I discuss Kelly returning to running 4 weeks post femoral stress reaction, too... soon?Dr Jorge Chahla is a renowned orthopedic surgeon based in Chicago, specializing in intricate knee, hip, and shoulder issues, along with sports-related injuries. He is a team physician for esteemed teams like the Chicago White Sox, Chicago Bulls, and Chicago Fire. Holding an Assistant Professor role at Rush University Medical Center, Dr. Chahla also directs the Biomechanical Research and International Fellowship Program, attracting surgeons globally.A pioneer in innovative biologic treatments and minimally invasive approaches, Dr. Chahla's philosophy prioritizes customized care tailored to each patient. His extensive research focuses on joint preservation and cartilage restoration, resulting in numerous publications, book chapters, and presentations at global orthopedic conferences. His expertise has earned him awards like the AAOS Award of Excellence and the AOSSM Young Investigator Award, underlining his profound impact in the fieldUpgrade your clinical skills and become a patreon:https://patreon.com/SportsMedicineProject?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkSign up for a free weekly Research review about topics related to Sports Medicine straight to your email: https://gmail.us14.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c3dca95db0740390c605a128e&id=b41f1293caRead through our already written blogs:https://achievepodiatry.com.au

Neurosurgery Podcast
Episode 153: The Long Arc of Spine - An Orthopedist Among Neurosurgeons

Neurosurgery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2023 33:21


A conversation with Dr. Chris DeWald

The Sports Medicine Project
87. Dr Jorge Chahla, MD, PhD Orthopedist Sports Medicine Surgeon and Scientist at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush. Team Physician Chicago Bulls

The Sports Medicine Project

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 52:36


SKIP TO 29 MINUTES TO HEAR from Dr. Jorge Chahla who is a renowned orthopedic surgeon based in Chicago, specializing in intricate knee, hip, and shoulder issues, along with sports-related injuries. He is a team physician for esteemed teams like the Chicago White Sox, Chicago Bulls, and Chicago Fire. Holding an Assistant Professor role at Rush University Medical Center, Dr. Chahla also directs the Biomechanical Research and International Fellowship Program, attracting surgeons globally.A pioneer in innovative biologic treatments and minimally invasive approaches, Dr. Chahla's philosophy prioritizes customized care tailored to each patient. His extensive research focuses on joint preservation and cartilage restoration, resulting in numerous publications, book chapters, and presentations at global orthopedic conferences. His expertise has earned him awards like the AAOS Award of Excellence and the AOSSM Young Investigator Award, underlining his profound impact in the fieldUpgrade your clinical skills and become a patreon:https://patreon.com/SportsMedicineProject?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkSign up for a free weekly Research review about topics related to Sports Medicine straight to your email: https://gmail.us14.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c3dca95db0740390c605a128e&id=b41f1293caRead through our already written blogs:https://achievepodiatry.com.au

I Could Never Do That
93 Annie Davis - It's Never Too Late to Be a Rockstar

I Could Never Do That

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 85:48


If you have ever dreamed of being a rock-n-roll star, this episode is gonna light you up. Annie Davis decided, in her mid-40s, that she wanted to become a musician. So, in the middle of the pandemic, she began taking lessons and taught herself how to play drums and guitar from scratch. Music has always been in her DNA. As a kid, she immersed herself in it both personally and educationally. Her instrument at the time was the trumpet.  But here comes that all too familiar story that we've been told - a music degree wasn't going to get her anywhere in life. It wasn't a "real career." So, she ended up learning the sciences because this music nerd was also a biology nerd. She got her bachelor's degree in Human Biology and she eventually found her way to a Doctorate in Chiropractic.  It was while she was pursuing her education that she was also immersing herself in a love of athletics, including running mountain biking, triathlon, and adventure racing. And, because of some bad advice that she received from an Orthopedist, she knew that she wanted to help others, which is why she picked up, moved her stuff to Austin, Texas, and opened her own practice called RunLab, where for the past 10 years, she has helped now 1000s of runners stay active in the game of life. She's now hustling to build another following with her rock band, Trashy Annie. As she says on her website, "Starting an original rock band at the age of 44 during a worldwide pandemic was a surreal experience, to say the least." But in just three years, she was honored as the CMA of Texas Americana Artist of the Year, she was signed to a record label, and she's about to release her full-length, first rock-n-roll record on May 19, 2023.  It is never too late to be the person that you dreamed of being when you were young. TrashyAnnie.com Follow Trashy Annie on Instagram - @trashyanniemusic Trashy Annie Album Release Party - April 25th, 13th Floor Austin "I Could Never Do That" Website - https://www.podpage.com/icouldneverdothat/  "I Could Never Do That" Instagram - @icouldneverdothat Support the Podcast through BuyMeACoffee.com - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/CarrieBarrett  Theme Music: Your Love by Atch -License: Creative Commons License - Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0)        

Sovereign Futures
145 - Service to Man is Service to God with Vineet P. Shah

Sovereign Futures

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 38:57


“All, like all rivers lead to one ocean, all religions lead to ONE GOD. It's about being a good person. God resides in one's heart and any place you close your eyes and think of God – GOD is omnipresent.” - VineetOur guest today, one of the best orthopedic surgeons of the U.S, Vineet P. Shah, serves as Medical Director of Orthopedics for Advocate Medical Group for Chicago.He was born in Mumbai, India to two physician parents. His father is a pediatrician and his mother is a gynecologist. He watched his parents do some groundbreaking work in the tribal villages outside Mumbai and serve mothers and children for many years.Vineet holds his parents in the highest regard- as they are his inspiration and role models for life and as physicians. They have worked to serve and not for the financial rewards.Neither of his parents has ever taken any money from the thousands of patients they treated when in India, living off meager government doctor salaries.The idea of service or SEVA has been an integral part of Vineet's fabric. He feels that the service of man is the service of GOD (Manas Seva is Dev Seva). This philosophy has directed his practice of medicine.Vineet grew up in Geneva and attended the International School of Geneva. Life in Geneva and at the International School allowed Vineet to be exposed to many cultures, religions, and ways of life. This is something that has given him an appreciation of people and he is very grateful for this exposure. Also, thanks to his father's job Vineet has been able to travel to over 35 countries and this really impacted his perspective on people.After his high school education in Geneva, Vineet came to the US and completed his undergraduate education at the University of Michigan, followed by a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology and International Health at the University of Michigan School of Public Health. He completed medical school and went on to pursue an Internal Medicine residency and then an Orthopedic Surgery Vineet followed this residency with a fellowship at the prestigious Ranawat Orthopedic Center at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, focusing on the adult reconstruction of hip and knee.He is fluent in 7 languages and is an avid traveler. He currently lives in Chicago with his wife and two teenage sons – his raison d'être!!!In this podcast. Vineet, shares with us:The Impact that true Role Models have in one's life.The pillars of Satya (Truth), Dharma (righteousness), Shanti (Peace),Prema (Love) and Ahimsa(Non-violence)Teachings he learned from Guru Sai Baba. The importance of treating patients with TRUE spiritual care, mastery, and expertise. And so much more.If you want to learn more about Vineet, visit his social media:https://www.facebook.com/vineet.p.shahPodcast produced by Brilliant Futures Productions.Sponsored by Delaflor Teachings Int.

Money with Mission Podcast
The Pediatric Orthopedist with a Mission, Dr Roderick Capelo

Money with Mission Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 39:37


Originally from Harlingen, Texas, Dr. Roderick Capelo received his Bachelor of Arts in Biology at The University of Texas at Austin, then attended medical school at UT Southwestern Medical School in Dallas. He completed his Orthopedic Surgery internship and residency at John Peter Smith/Fort Worth Affiliated Hospitals in 2004. During his first 2 years of residency, he was unsure what aspect of orthopedic surgery was right for him. His first rotation outside of John Peter Smith Hospital was in Pediatric Orthopedics at Cook Children's Medical Center in Fort Worth, and he immediately found his calling. Within his first week on that rotation, Dr. Capelo knew that caring for children was his passion. Upon dedicating himself to treating children, he underwent specialized training in Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery. He completed his fellowship training in Pediatric Orthopedics at Rady Children's Hospital in San Diego. Dr. Capelo co-founded Pediatric Sports and Spine Associates in 2006. He has lived in the DFW Metroplex for over 20 years. He and his wife, Renee, have 2 daughters and a son. He enjoys spending time with his family, reading and listening to books on personal development, traveling, cooking, jogging, and working out. He and his family have lived in Colleyville since 2013. Dr. Capelo is Board Certified in Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery and is a Diplomat of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons. 2:50 - Roderick's childhood dream of being an Orthopedic Surgeon 3:30 - How a patient at Dallas Children's Hospital changed Roderick 4:50 - Out of control and wanting to quit 6:45 - Finding Real Estate investing 8:20 - Importance of Mentors and Masterminds 13:50 - Roderick's first deal in 2017 15:40 - The importance of asking for help 16:45 - Deals gone bad 19:00 - Becoming a General Partner 21:20 - Advice for working with investors  24:15 - Never put “only” and $100,000 in the same sentence 27:45 - Passive income and options 29:00 - Planning for financial freedom 32:30 - Multi-family investments 35:30 - Finding the time 38:15 - Connecting with Roderick

Money with Mission Podcast
The Pediatric Orthopedist with a Mission, Dr Roderick Capelo

Money with Mission Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 39:37


Originally from Harlingen, Texas, Dr. Roderick Capelo received his Bachelor of Arts in Biology at The University of Texas at Austin, then attended medical school at UT Southwestern Medical School in Dallas. He completed his Orthopedic Surgery internship and residency at John Peter Smith/Fort Worth Affiliated Hospitals in 2004. During his first 2 years of residency, he was unsure what aspect of orthopedic surgery was right for him. His first rotation outside of John Peter Smith Hospital was in Pediatric Orthopedics at Cook Children's Medical Center in Fort Worth, and he immediately found his calling. Within his first week on that rotation, Dr. Capelo knew that caring for children was his passion. Upon dedicating himself to treating children, he underwent specialized training in Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery. He completed his fellowship training in Pediatric Orthopedics at Rady Children's Hospital in San Diego. Dr. Capelo co-founded Pediatric Sports and Spine Associates in 2006. He has lived in the DFW Metroplex for over 20 years. He and his wife, Renee, have 2 daughters and a son. He enjoys spending time with his family, reading and listening to books on personal development, traveling, cooking, jogging, and working out. He and his family have lived in Colleyville since 2013. Dr. Capelo is Board Certified in Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery and is a Diplomat of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons. 2:50 - Roderick's childhood dream of being an Orthopedic Surgeon 3:30 - How a patient at Dallas Children's Hospital changed Roderick 4:50 - Out of control and wanting to quit 6:45 - Finding Real Estate investing 8:20 - Importance of Mentors and Masterminds 13:50 - Roderick's first deal in 2017 15:40 - The importance of asking for help 16:45 - Deals gone bad 19:00 - Becoming a General Partner 21:20 - Advice for working with investors  24:15 - Never put “only” and $100,000 in the same sentence 27:45 - Passive income and options 29:00 - Planning for financial freedom 32:30 - Multi-family investments 35:30 - Finding the time 38:15 - Connecting with Roderick

Nice to Meet You
Brown Recluse / Orthopedist

Nice to Meet You

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 14:35


On his private space station high above Earth, Professor Burkhead has begun conducting a ground-breaking social experiment. Each week, his “Unifier” pairs together two unlikely creatures and puts them in a room together where the two subjects (an accountant and a giant squid, one week; a porcupine and a ballerina the next, etc) talk, debate, get to know each other, and maybe learn something new about themselves in the process.For more great podcasts, visit http://gzmshows.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Health Chatt
Health Chatt Is Back

Health Chatt

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 39:14


Health Chatt is back, Dr. Nicholas J. Circolone. He rings the latest information on your health, fitness, and how to improve your mind, body, and spirit. You are guaranteed to be informed and entertained.  

Zalma on Insurance
True Crime of Insurance Fraud Video Number 80

Zalma on Insurance

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 10:35


What a Great Country! Wo Ping Chen was trained as a physician in Hong Kong. Until Hong Kong was returned by the United Kingdom to the Peoples Republic of China, he was the best known Orthopedist in the Crown Colony. Fearing problems with the new government he emigrated to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada as a citizen of the commonwealth. He worked as an employee of the National Health Service for a year and then obtained a work visa to the U.S. and crossed the border into the U.S. only to find he could not work as a physician without a license from a U.S. state and attended a U.S. based medical school. After one year of medical school, one year of internship in a Seattle hospital and one year as a resident Chen was able to restart his life. His first effort upon receiving a license was to apply to the U.S. Government's Medicare and Medicaid systems for a medical provider number which would give the government the ability to deposit funds electronically into his bank account without having to wait for a check to be received and collected --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/barry-zalma/support

Let's Talk OA
#15 EN - Part 1: Decision making: is it time for surgery?

Let's Talk OA

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 19:23


Dr. Andrés Silberman, Traumatologist, Orthopedist and Professor of Orthopedics and Rheumatology at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Buenos Aires and Dr. Juan Carlos Cajigas, surgeon at La Salle University, specialized in Rheumatology and Internal Medicine, join to "Let's Talk OA" to discuss the best time to operate on OA patients alongside Dr. Simon Fleming, our host on this podcast series. The podcast is for HCPs (Healthcare Professionals) only. The comments of the speakers are their own. The podcast have a HCPs educational purpose. Laboratories Expanscience as sponsors are not responsible for the healthcare professional's positions.

Invite Health Podcast
Your Orthopedist Needs to Know This Supplement

Invite Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 23:23


Did you know that more than 25% of adults over the age of 60 suffer from osteoarthritis? That's why you and your orthopedist need to know about UC-II. Take advantage of an exclusive podcast offer today by visiting http://www.invitehealth.com/podcast. For more information on the products or studies mentioned in this episode, as well as a complete transcript of the audio, click here. 

Learn Polish Podcast
#230 Lekarze specjaliści - Specialist doctors

Learn Polish Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 10:31


Learn Polish in a fun way with short Episodes. On this episode we talk about  Lekarze specjaliści - Specialist doctors.   Social Media & Donations https://bio.link/podcaster   Sponsor www.coolabulla.com for Websites and Animation. Use code LearnPolish for 20% Discount.   All other Social Media & Donations https://linktr.ee/learnpolish   Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0ZOzgwHvZzEfQ8iRBfbIAp   Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/learn-polish-podcast/id1462326275   To listen to all Episodes + The Speaking Podcast + The Meditation Podcast + Business Opportunities please visit http://roycoughlan.com/   Now also on   Bitchute https://www.bitchute.com/channel/pxb8OvSYf4w9/   Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9SeBSyrxEMtEUlQNjG3vTA   To get Skype lessons from Kamila or her team please visits http://polonuslodz.com/  -------------------------------------------------- In this Episode we discuss:   Lekarze specjaliści - Specialist doctors   Boli mnie ząb - My tooth hurts   Boli Cię głowa - You have a headache   Boli go brzuch - He has a stomachache   Co Cię boli? - What hurts you?   Często boli ją serce - Her heart often hurts   Boli go żołądek - His stomach hurts   Co Panią boli? - What hurts you?   Bolą nas plecy - Our back hurts   Dzieci bolą zęby - Children hurt their teeth   Boli go gardło - His throat hurts   Pediatra leczy dzieci - Pediatrician treats children   Internista to lekarz ogólny - An internist is a general doctor   Okulista leczy oczy - The ophthalmologist treats the eyes   Laryngolog leczy gardło i uszy - The laryngologist treats the throat and ears   Stomatolog leczy zęby - The dentist treats the teeth   Neurolog kontroluje pracę mózgu i sytemu nerwowego - A neurologist controls the work of the brain and nervous system   Kardiolog leczy serce - A cardiologist treats the heart   Ginekolog to lekarz dla kobiet - A gynecologist is a doctor for women   Ortopeda leczy kręgosłup i złamania - Orthopedist treats spine and fractures   Dermatolog leczy choroby skóry - A dermatologist treats skin diseases   Psycholog leczy depresję - A psychologist treats depression   --------------------------------------------------------------- If you would like Skype lessons from kamila or her team please visit http://polonuslodz.com/   All Polish Episodes / Speaking Podcast / Meditation Podcast / Awakening Podcast/ Polish Property & business Offers - http://roycoughlan.com/   All Social Media + Donations https://linktr.ee/learnpolish https://bio.link/podcaster   Please Share with your friends / Subscribe / Comment and give a 5* Review  - Thank You (Dziekuje Bardzo :) )   #learnpolish #speakpolish #polishpodcast

Observational Banter
Episode 3: I Need An Orthopedist

Observational Banter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 20:21


Back again for another week of Observational Banter. I get to talk about shoulder pain, the pleasantries of wrestling school, my strong stance on mint chocolate chip ice cream, and my April Fool's prank where I was only fooling myself. Make sure to share the podcast with your friends if you feel inclined to do so. Music: Bensound.com

The Flexible Neurotic
Midlife Snap, Crackle & Pop…Mystery Pains

The Flexible Neurotic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 19:12


EP 44: As a midlifer, do the aches and pains of midlife make you feel like the annoying squeaky wheel on the bottom of the shopping cart? Yes, I'm talking about those midlife creaky joints. You hear your feet crinkle when you walk to pee in the morning…Then listen to my new Midlife Snap, Crackle & Pop…Mystery Pains.  This is my fourth minisode of The Midlife Golden Sh*t Shovel Cluster F*ck Series. In this week's minisode, I dive deep into dealing with another midlife medical issue. This time I had the frozen shoulder! And believe me it was even worse than it sounds. I talk about taking those dreadful midlife trips to the doctor's office, getting numerous opinions and why they're worth it. Trying out alternative therapies, like shoulder laser, cortisone injections, physical therapy & more. If you're not feeling great…get your ass up and go to the doctor! Or two, or three…wish we could “WD-40” our midlife joints… Some Highlights:  Creaky midlife joints are normal! Make your health a priority Get a second opinion on medical issues How to have a smoother doctor's visit Don't settle when it comes to your health It is just “menopause” is not a good enough answer You are not alone Ignore family members who think you are making sh*t up or over exaggerating Looking forward to connecting with you! Here are some ways to connect with me! THE FLEXIBLE NEUROTIC SHOW NOTES: https://www.theflexibleneurotic.com/episodes/44 THE FLEXIBLE NEUROTIC INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/theflexibleneurotic/  THE FLEXIBLE NEUROTIC WEBSITE: https://www.theflexibleneurotic.com/  THE FLEXIBLE NEUROTIC EMAIL: sarah@theflexibleneurotic.com

The Aging Athlete
Regenerative Medicine and Therapeutics with Orthopedist Luga Podesta, MD

The Aging Athlete

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 34:02


How happy I was to have found someone in SWFL (and close to me) who actually doesn't do surgeries and only works with people who are choosing NOT to have surgery.   I didn't even know regenerative therapy existed as a specialty but it's actually been around for quite awhile as you will hear.  Dr. Podesta  injected PRP (platelet rich plasma) and hyaluronic acid into my knees in November of 2021 for preventative purposes.  I've had 2 previous injections of hyaluronic acid only over the last several years (back in AZ) for lack of cartilage under my kneecaps giving me discomfort and swelling.  Dr. Podesta is a nationally recognized regenerative orthopedic and sports medicine physician specializing in the non-surgical treatment of orthopedic, musculoskeletal and sports-related injuries to the shoulder, elbow, knee, and spine, and brings with him over 3 decades of experience on and off the field. Dr. Podesta continues to be selected by his peers as a Top Doctor by Castle Connolly since 2017. He is a pioneer in the field of Regenerative Medicine and Orthopedics, a growing medical subspecialty with treatments designed to stimulate the body's innate ability to naturally repair damaged tissue and heal itself, offering hope for individuals who are unable to or do not choose to undergo surgery. Dr. Podesta serves as a team physician for Southwest Florida's and the ECHL's  Florida Everblades Hockey Team, and as a consultant to the Major League Baseball Umpires and World Baseball Classic. In 2008 Dr. Podesta established Podesta Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Institute in Thousand Oaks, California where he practiced for over 24 years. In 2015, he returned to Long Island as the director of sports medicine and regenerative orthopedics at St. Charles Hospital in Port Jefferson, NY. There he served as the head team physician for Suffolk College athletics and team physician and consultant to a number of Suffolk County, New York, high school athletic programs and elite sport clubs prior to relocating to Naples, Florida, as a partner and as the director of regenerative orthopedics sports medicine at Bluetail Medical Group-Naples in 2017.To contact Dr. Podesta: https://lugapodestamd.com/Dr. Luga Podesta on FB:https://www.facebook.com/LugaPodestaMD/To See if Bluetail Medical Group for Regenerative Medicine Serves Your Area:https://www.bluetailmedicalgroup.com/Bluetail Medical Group on FB:https://www.facebook.com/bluetailmedical/

T3fitt Scoliosis Podcast
Orthopedist Dr. Lonner

T3fitt Scoliosis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 25:03


Dr. Lonner who specializes in Tethering at Mount Sinai This is an episode you won't want to miss! Dr. Lonner shares with us what Tethering (Vertebral Body Tethering/VBT or Anterior Scoliosis Correction/ASC) is & how it helps to correct Scoliosis without fusing the spine. This procedure has been around for about 10 years. Dr. Lonner has been practicing for over 20 years but has been performing the tether method for 6. He currently has just 400 cases under his belt. His success with his patients ranges from all age groups all over the world. Candidate's for this procedure will have a 40 degree or higher curve & range from young to mature ages. “My goal is to educate families so they can get back to their lives.” Where can you find Dr. Lonner: His assistant Patricia: 212.241.8312 Instagram: Scoliosisfixer Web: www.scoliosisassociates.com 3 Free tips for back stretches created by Teresa Teuscher for Scoliosis back pain. Grab your free tips here Do you follow Teresa on Instagram yet? Head over to T3Fitt on Instagram and follow her and her team for additional content. LEAVE A REVIEW: if you enjoy this episode, we'd to hear what was your take away. Be sure to do over to Apple Podcasts & leave a review. If you know someone who this can help please share. Take a screen shot & share it with us on instagram @T3fitt.

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Anubhav Raveendra Reddy HR Doctor Orthopedic Issues in Senior Citizen Sarathi Jhalak

IRadioLive Podcasting Platform (www.i-radiolive.com)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 24:36


PEM Rules
Episode 27: Interview with My Favorite Pediatric Orthopedist Dr. Sean Keyes

PEM Rules

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 22:09


Pediatric Orthopedics is probably the subspecialty I consult most often and Dr. Sean Keyes is one of my favorites consultants to talk to. In this discussion I pick his brain about some important Pediatric Ortho principles.

103.7 The Buzz
Dr. Lawrence O'Malley- UAMS Orthopedist 10-28-21

103.7 The Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 11:09


Dr. Lawrence O'Malley- UAMS Orthopedist 10-28-21 by 103.7 The Buzz

103.7 The Buzz
Dr. Lawrence O'Malley- UAMS Orthopedist in The Zone 8-19-21

103.7 The Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 12:19


Dr. Lawrence O'Malley- UAMS Orthopedist in The Zone 8-19-21 by 103.7 The Buzz

103.7 The Buzz
Lawrence O'Malley- UAMs Orthopedist in The Zone 7-22-21

103.7 The Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 10:58


Lawrence O'Malley- UAMs Orthopedist in The Zone 7-22-21 by 103.7 The Buzz

Live Well Tampa Podcast
Ep. 15- Dr. Flip- Joint Replacements 101 from an orthopedist

Live Well Tampa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 24:50


In this episode we chat with Dr. Flip about how he helps people live well through knee and hip replacements, improving quality of life, and getting people back to doing what they love in record time from surgery.

WorkCompAcademy | Weekly News
WorkCompAcademy News - May 31, 2021

WorkCompAcademy | Weekly News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 27:35


Rene Thomas Folse, JD, Ph.D. is the host for this edition which reports on the following news stories: WCAB Reversed for Ignoring Supreme Court COLA Case. Federal Judge Rejects $2B California Roundup Cancer Case Settlement. Injury by Unauthorized Homeless Person Conflict Compensable. WCAB Declines Jurisdiction Over UR/IMR Dispute. California Leads Nation in COVID Civil Litigation Claims. So.Cal. Orthopedist to Serve 15 Months for $623K In Kickbacks. DOJ COVID - Health Care Fraud Coordinated Law Enforcement Actions. Cal/OSHA Delays Changes to Emergency Temporary Standards. Foster Farms and Staffing Agencies Cited for COVID Violations. Physician Dispensed Pain Dermatologicals New Cost Driver.

Living to 100 Club
A Chiropractor-Orthopedist Discusses Relief of Lower Back Pain and Getting Back to Fully Living Life

Living to 100 Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 54:51


Metye Vokasyon ak Travay
S2E1 - Doktè Zo

Metye Vokasyon ak Travay

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 30:05


Kr:Nan epizòd sa, m'pale avèk Dr Kernizan ki se yon doktè zo. Li eksplike kijan moun etidye medsin nan inivèsite prive an Ayiti, kisa on doktè zo fè, epi kijan lap degajel antan ke pwopriyetè on klinik prive.En:In this episode, we talk to Dr. Kernizan, an orthopedic surgeon. He explains the struggles of studying medicine in Haiti's private universities. He also explains what orthopedists do, provides some insight on running his own clinic.

Jonny Law
Orthopedist Or Chiropractor After An Accident - Jonny Roven Ep. 31

Jonny Law

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 4:09


Buy the book EMPOWER THE INJURED: https://www.amazon.com/Empower-Injured-How-Handling-Personal/dp/1483488586/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= Website: http://www.calljonnylaw.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/Jonny-Law-114077656665808/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/calljonnylaw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/calljonnylaw/ iTunes Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jonny-law/id1492024216 Attorney advertisement. The content in this video is for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice. No attorney-client relationship is created through this video. This is not a guarantee, warranty, or prediction regarding the outcome of your legal matter. Jonathan Roven is a licensed attorney in the State of California, is responsible for this video, and can be reached at 800-566-4868.

Mayo Clinic Talks
“Sell the Boat.” An Orthopedist’s Insight on Elbow Pain

Mayo Clinic Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 23:43


Guest: Jonathan D. Barlow, M.D. (@JonBarlowMD)Host: Darryl S. Chutka, M.D. (@ChutkaMD)Golfer’s Elbow, Tennis Elbow, Boat-antifouling-pain-elbow…medial and lateral epicondylitis can result from a variety of repetitive activities. Dr. Jon Barlow lays out the differences between some commonly seen elbow pain generators and extends the discussion to radial tunnel syndrome, olecranon bursitis, stress fractures, and more.Dr. Barlow shares recommendations for treatment, including why you shouldn’t use steroid injections for elbow pain, when bracing may be beneficial, how to determine ulnar nerve involvement in medial epicondylitis, and ruling out referred pain.Connect with the Mayo Clinic’s School of Continuous Professional Development online at https://ce.mayo.edu/ or on Twitter @MayoMedEd.

WorkCompAcademy | Weekly News
WorkCompAcademy News - October 21, 2019

WorkCompAcademy | Weekly News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 15:16


Rene Thomas Folse, JD, Ph.D. is the host for this edition which reports on the following news stories. $18B Offer on Table Before Landmark October 21 Opioid Trial, Purdue Obtains Brief Litigation Stay to Pursue Opioid Settlement, Orthopedist, Timothy Hunt M.D. Sentenced to Two Years, Acupuncturist Pleads Guilty to $3.8M Fraud, Another LAPD Officer Charged with Comp Fraud, California Outlaws Mandatory Employment Arbitration Agreements, Newsom Vetos 4850 Time for School Police, Researchers Discover Disc Damage Blocking.

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Gut Check Project
Wade McKenna, DO - Stem Cell Expert, Inventor, & Orthopedic Surgeon

Gut Check Project

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 115:59


Dr. McKenna has successfully treated an incredible array of diseases, inside and outside of orthopedics with stem cells. McKenna has been on the front line of stem cells and their clinical application for decades. If you have ever wanted to know the vast array of proven applications for stem cells, do not miss this episode. What stem cells are, how they work, where they are and are not taken from, why cord blood and PRP are NOT the same as stem cells technology used today, the issues of the FDA, his association with RMI (Riordan, McKenna Institute for stem cells with Neil Riordan), treating Mel Gibson and other celebs & lawmakers, the future of research in stem cells, why all SC healthcare providers are not practicing equally (or ethically), why Panama & the Bahamas are used for advanced stem cell therapy and more.https://TheCellSpa.comhttps://drwademckenna.comAtrantilhttps://lovemytummy.com/spoonyProlon Fastinghttps://prolonfmd.com/isreferral.html?p=KBMD&w=FMDhttps://kbmdhealthhttps://gutcheckproject.comHey hi Mandy if you don't know me it's probably because I'm not famous but I did start a men's grooming company called Harry's the idea for Harry's came out of a frustrating experience I had buying razor blades most brands were overpriced overdesigned and out of touch and here is our approach is simple here's our secret we make sharp durable blades and sell them at honest prices for as low as two dollars each we care about quality so much that we do some crazy things by world-class German blade factory obsessing over every detail means were confident in offering 100% quality guarantee millions of guys have already made the switch to Harry's so thank you if you're one of them and if you're not we hope you give us a try with the special offer get a Harry starter set with a five blade razor weighted handle shave gel and a travel cover all for just three bucks plus free shipping just go to Harry's.com and enter 5000 at checkout that's Harry's.com code 5000 enjoy all life we are here with a gadget project this is episode number seven on marriage for you here with your host Dr. Kendra I was going on today good morning good morning how you doing I am doing well how are you doing this more well than what I am on the day number four of the fasting mimicking diet how about you I am also on day four the fasting mimicking diet made by prolonged made by prolonged so I want do a shout out to Dr. Joseph onto the CEO prolonged and Dr. Walter Longo who wrote the longevity diet they sent us some prolonged kits and were given a shot the fasting mimicking diet they are it is the fasting mimicking diet so I am comparing it to a previous experience of doing a water fast it's very interesting and this is far more tolerable quite honestly and just this morning I did check key tone levels I was it 2.2.1 date date three you're supposed to start doing it so by as this day goes on you probably start kicking up a whole lot more yeah so I found that to be beneficial it's only falling in line with what you want I did comparing this to a water fast at this point I was big meal for being in three nap days I feel like I was really ready to start eating the by day four that was enough for me I did dad it four full days of the water fast but with Pro line I feel actually feel really really good it's not too bad it is nice the way they can portion out every days meals what were going to be eating so my wife's doing with this also the only hard part was it earlier this early this week I had to cook dinner for the boys because they still gotta eat and family had some nice juicy steaks to sit there and you can have any of it I couldn't do anything with it was not the box about yourself how was yours will I'm you I'm doing well this is my fourth five day fast I guess is a little over year trying to do them every few months I first want to prolong which is not a big deal all second one I did kind of my own little fasting and keep mimicking style I didn't have that what I'm in a call that burst of energy right or possibly it was stimulation of stem cells listed in that in a few minutes here and then I did a water fast only my ketones went through the roof but I was quite miserable sore back to the prolonged given this a shot and we'll talk about that in the second but I mention the stem cells today's guest while this is going to be if you know anybody to have autoimmune disease if you know anybody that has back pain anybody has joint pain to an end because we have a stem cell expert Dr. Wade McKenna orthopedic surgeon skies a bad ass in this field and we were sitting there talking just outside I'm like holy cow I'm just considering take notes like we brought in a professor of stem cells may ease size pretty amazing how he actually played football at Oklahoma State went to med school I perform indices with him several years ago whenever he was still heavily just as he is today doing orthopedics he's a fantastic surgeon all of this is led to somebody's actually can remind me you he never wants to stop learning and so it's it's led to areas where he is today and he is I would say quite the expert with stem cells and where the future is going with them so this is so exciting that we have to time to fast for this episode because you know people throw around the word stem cell a whole lot and much like the CBD industry people throw around there's lots of misinformation there's lots of quality differences the people that are actually giving stem cells there's lots of differences with that so we could clarify all of it I really feel like there's some parallels you and I have brought in several CBD experts right and there's some parallels here and so you know this is a super exciting for that anything going on with the family anything going on socially well this last week whenever Morreale moved into preparing to do this fast I would say that the boys have the have enjoyed teasing us and other than that they've they thought back into all season basketball quite busy and is kind of the every day as usual at the round Renner household self typical tennis weekend both the Lucas and Karla were playing tennis and they both did really well it was kind of a little curb although I'm really proud of my team because as working to be launching the D hat health box Dr. Lisa Alvarez actually did a little commercial for she did so yeah and so do I get a chance to pop into the set see it the move honestly try to see what that happens I appreciate her taking her time to do that so another chemical thing I just go phone with Dr. Chang Ron Houston yeah great guy fantastic functional medicine doctor he actually has ties with prolonged him and him and Joseph were friends okay to be having a huge conference coming up on April 27 were he to talk about brain got issues where you have them on the show because he's got some incredible stuff on brain waves and its affect pre-and post trauma and its effect pre-and post-diet change and using hemp dry products so super cool I just have a phone with him so to get a chance go to his Facebook page a lot of really cool information so awesome I think the work on the move and all these unique directions right but what's the big deal stenciled what we want to talk about I think that it's it's the newest new frontier it's no different than the way we've been spending time talking about CBD why why just a few years ago the revelation that you had into polyphenols and how I could do these are it's a lot of what nature is giving us to work with and it's kind of amazing that it's it's all coming to fruition nowadays and you hit on it a little bit earlier I know that the Dr. McCann is going to address it as well the FDA it many times when we want this government entity to be on our side in helping us out can really be stymieing a lot of the progress that many of the citizens could be enjoying that they could be taken party to have a better quality of life and in a really odd yet when you get down to money reason you find out that the FDA is is hard to budge out of the way in in terms of progress so interesting because what he was talking about is exactly what I've been doing so in in all fields of medicine it's very hard to change the direction of this large Titanic like shipper people doing things and we have either many ways as he said as he described it to skin a cat or really none of them really working very well sure and then when you find something it's hard to get people to pay attention to much like trying to write I mean when we sit there when we came in without her until we know that mojo and 5.0 guys are talking there really trying to tell everybody about the bloating effects with it but we know that our trenches made up of polyphenols and we know those polyphenols are really good for you they actually are the antiaging and anti-inflammatory molecules in the Mediterranean diet so we need to expand that message a little bit more rhino people hey you can take these polyphenols which are in trying to and they can actually do some of the things Duncan that stem cells do and we can talk about this in some science but if you're curious about that if you looking at upfront Hills or any place that you go where they should go to love my tummy.com Ford/spoony that's love my tummy.com/spoony and then use the code spinning Sabal cash while you pick up your own polyphenols to be delivered right to your home and then keep listen to this because you do realize that these there's lots of overlap chain runs you to be doing a brain gut thing where he shows that you need to protect your gut I'll try to help with that we got Wade McKenna here talked about stem cells the body wants to rejuvenate itself you need to give it the things that can this is going to be so excited working a really geek out today I am the earliest I want to definitely I want to hang in there because what you learn is literally some of those cutting edge stuff you meant Dearborn stem cells person to make a circuit in the news and it's really odd the way the people began to report new science and health sometimes it can be this is the greatest thing ever or it can be a lot of scare tactics in our member the first time I heard about stem cells it was the unfortunate been taken from unborn babies etc. but that's not what's happening in all when you begin to get past that layer will guess what it's just like anything else you get past the first layer and then you find that there's a whole new world to discover and in terms of what Dr. McCann is going to talk about we have lawmakers here in the US to prohibit certain strip certain lines of stem cells being used but they are still incredibly beneficial and some of the culturing over the growth of those stem cells and do what the US would state would determine to be tissues they couldn't do it here they could do in Panama and oddly enough who found his work in Panama always couple lawmakers really kind of the good kind of weird and ironic that the same people there are part of that institution it doesn't allow us to do certain things will go out of the country to get that kind help is such a small world and its fate in whatever it is I think a lot of things that have happened in both our lives have been opportunities that we take advantage of and I love you and I were working one day and I was like dude did you see that Joe Rogan we had Mel Gibson on and some other guys some PhD knew it yeah I know those guys and I was like laughing because no Gibson said the same thing a lot of people think is like you think about stem cells you have a mouth going up the side of your face and now not at all as it turns out he took his dad down to Panama and his nonmaterial dad and he got better and that's what I was like whoa and you started saying to me this is a long time you're over your half your menu go to meet my buddy Wade because he's doing a lot of the same thing same parallel paths and since it is really scientific and is just trying to get people better that's it a year of your right on and just think about that so that being at least 18 months ago I believe that Mel's dad was started going down there maybe five years ago think of the advances in the tank and the technologies that have come along with stem cell research and send that's exactly why Wade Dr. Wei McCann is here to tell us a little bit more about where it's going how you going to measure what is authentic stem cell injection what is there the right protocol what you be looking for who are the imposters there's a there's a lot of information out there it's no different than learning about CBD and where to go get the right kind of CBD of its harvest of the Rahway producer away I just think it's it stinks I went to a doctor friend of mine Dr. Marlon Padilla and we are in his office and he just are talking about I'll check this out I'm now doing stem cell know the quote you have stencil expert on this week you go take a listen easier is it Hillcrest medical and University Park area… Having super great guy very innovative himself trying new things yeah and you he started do that like that small world some sort to pay attention to all these things so one of these lectures get caught up on everything that sewer pursuer at night to geek out a little bit so how I Titus altogether how to retire fasting together how to get stem cells and how we come full circle to discuss what's out there in the literature about what were passionate about also write well it's kind interesting because what were doing with that with that diet selection are trying to heal CBD fasting and learning that stem cells you find I think for all of our listeners as well as us this is all synergistic there's a reason why we're Gerber took the mail here with this kind of message so using our graduate student that always helps us out we've got some really cool articles kinds altogether, and with what I consider really geeky stuff I want you to hang in there for me okay so the first question is your on day four of the prolonged fast why the world even doing that well it has been shown that in cellular metabolism in July 2015 summarize whatever you and will fast it promotes stress resistance so basically when you're put on a fasting mimicking diet or I should back up we've always known that the caloric restriction diet has been shown in yeast and other animals to prolong life Walter Longo in his book figure out a way that you can eat a little bit and trick your body to believe that it is completely fast that's the fasting mimicking diet is so this study in 2015 looked at putting mice on the fasting limiting diet and they demonstrated that these mice decrease the size of multiple organs improved glucose control decreased visceral fat lower blood pressure improved bone mineral density rejuvenated the immune system and reduce cancer risk always too good to be true and Academy just five days three times a year and can accomplish this but wait there's more we got more here they also showed after they re-fed the mice solicit what this is the coolest thing about this when you listen to vaulter give lectures he said it's not so much the fast it's the recovery from the fast because when they re-fed him they showed that in older mice areas of the brain like the hippocampus showed neurogenesis and improved cognitive performance while yeah so it's pretty wild with the re-feeding that super important which makes it fun because on Monday for I'm really looking to some refuted yeah can't wait for some re-creating but any that's all part of the process I will say going through at my second fast that this is becomes easier it's it's not as hard as the first run of some that's with prolonged but it is the expectation is they are know what to expect I know struggle for so what would be contributing to better neural thinking that is you a question so the question is what's going on there so then we dug up an article in the Journal of stem cell research in 2016 what they showed is that fasting protects against immune system damage and induces regeneration by waking up stem cells or by catalyzing dormant stencils so all those what they realize is what this article describing is what vulture was figuring out right there what he had figured out that all comes down to stem cells at the refuting stage basically not with her not stenciled several times which is to find what is real quick stem cells are the body's raw material their pre-sells for all other cells stem cells are the only cells that can generate new cell types and they can divide into form what are called daughter cells which become specialized cells that eventually come specific organs that's all me to say about it because wage may come in here and blow our minds until us a whole lot more with what stem cells are so for my all intensive purposes on coming here knowing stem cells can become other cells – easier to tell us way more with that so basically after you fast and then you re-feed you flip a regenerative switch which promotes stem cell regeneration in the blood making organs so that the important thing so when you go into starvation mode the body will save energy and one ways to recycle immune cells and that causes autophagy so old and sick and dying cells are programmed to hate go away right and then the autophagy gets rid of the old site sells them when you re-feed the stem cells wake up and they go around there's a bunch of fallen soldiers they don't bother them but they go around and say we need new people to replace this over simplistic way to lead into a much cooler explanation of that and then with each cycle you re-feed you get rid of sick and dying cells and replace them is like a janitor it's exactly like a janitor so five day fast three times a year you just cannot quit you just doing some serious housecleaning I member Saturn panda when he talks about that that's the godfather of circadian rhythm fasting or intermittent fasting right he's got mouse models he still does a prolonged fast because he describes it as you brush your teeth every day and then you a couple times a year you going to get the deep cleaning from the dentist I like that analogy you're always doing maintenance which is you keep in the nine date of of what you're eating but every once while you get to do that deeply definitely and then trying to fast for the first time you you can look at you like why would I not want to eat but if you look at the history of time where people were in the movement nowadays to return to health where people are trying to get healthier and you look at things like Paleolithic's for instance they talk about new diets and ways to eat in a pale lifestyle some of that also includes fasting and the reason is the primal man also went a long time without having food and for a few days at a time they would have intermittent fasting org or a few days fasting themselves yeah and so basically you're just returning to what it is that we've all been programmed to do for a long time that it just so happens the last several generations we've had ubiquitous amount of food here in the US and so now we it'll thicker bigger let's okay so this is no doubt about it feet eating is awesome right but eating is an inflammatory process so when you eat your you to become inflamed a little bit and then you incorporate the nutrients and so will the way that were doing and how will we eat so much it's probably not the healthiest way so right now where the fast let's talk about was actually a lot going on with our bodies before talk about Howard to tie all this together two stencils. So day one this is basically the five defenses what's happened to you and I so day one just upon your body day to start doing some fat burning day three start doing some cellular recycling basically you're going to clean up start realizing were on day three now for backing cavemen times they one day to that's normal day three your body starts going up oh we better get ready for something because were you have to go out and get some food soon and that's when you start doing the cleanup and this is when a lot of people will reach ketosis day for you and I right now are in this this is the cell regeneration this is where autophagy started yesterday in autophagy is when those old sick and dying cells are programmed to go away much like we talked about with the polyphenols when they get in there in your list and causes my top a G5 in the foods we eat will do that then this starts artists are stem cell-based regeneration is starting to ramp up so when people talk about how I fascinated 24 hours 09 and identity a fast we've come this far when were this far into it tomorrow's what all the real magic happens all the magic day five regeneration continues now we've turned on our stem cells and the body is being rejuvenated from with it now the first time you and I did this did this are fast I think it was tonight will this happen to both of us we both slept what two hours yeah I even so every time that a fast so far I feel great whenever I go to bed and feel really rested but don't last night that of the of my fast I basically went to bed and then I thought I woke up again as a man what a great night sleep again and I looked over the clock I been asleep for two hours and 15 minutes and then I sat around the house like what am I going to do for the rest this morning about tired right now and then later I learned that was over Rex and it was being released telling me I always forget that all Rex and O Rex and so is released from hormone release my brain saying it's time for you to go and eat and I had in them and an abundant oriented interview time for you to get up have the energy to go kill the woolly mammoth so that you can eat and you can feel it a mere year manic and it was time and you saw me run when I quit the fast I mean I think of the time I my blood sugar was 54 and and and I felt fine with that and at key tones I think for 4.8 and the moment that we drew ride today the labs and that in the blood that one time it was it's time to eat yeah so both of us have ever similar expenses this is the third day that we done this so now let a geek out here for the last four minutes because this is where I think it comes in really cool and so we found an article that has a really long title and I just like I like saying it just because I realize that this is the kind of stuff I'm reading ditto for the show treatment of periodontal ligament stem cells with Emil Warren CBD promote cell survival and Ronald differentiation via the P 13 K a K TM tour pathway that would scare most people scared me off at first but our graduate student said this is a fantastic article hundred 11 so basically what this whole article shows is you can get stem cells from a few places Dr. McKenna will explain where bone marrow fat but one of the places periodontal ligament so these are known as mesenchymal stem cells meaning that they are the least differentiated cells and they can trying to become anything so one of the important things is quality of stem cells keep that in mind because we'll talk about that coming up quality stencils so one of the things about stem cells is that there are a lot of different qualities but once you get the stem sellout you have to keep the stencil healthy so you have to keep it alive and you have to keep it in the best environment possible so there's different mediums to do this this study looked at taking stem cells out in vitro meeting in a dish and they bathed them in CBD and more range in MO R which is a program to sign a day in which is a polyphenol which is the same stuff that upfront deals made of so they they bathed them in CBD and in a polyphenol blend amazing supercool they did it for $40 and what they showed is that they demonstrated longer survival less a pop ptosis or programmed cell death decrease the M tour pathway the M tour pathways the pathway that makes cells grow right so bodybuilders lots and tour pathway but guess what cancer enter pathway also so to growth pathway increased differentiation capacity meaning they can become more of something quicker they increase nesting and DDN after which neurogenesis or new nerves new brain tissue right and then it did a deep dive into the genes that these stem cells turned on that gets into the cool epigenetic stuff that we talked about before base will have these genes so they concluded that in the field of stem cell research it may be improved by bathing them in CBD and a polyphenol mix so if you not get injected anytime soon might not be a bad idea to start from the inside using some CBD and possibly some upfront it sounds to me like the research is probably on the on the cusp ears are going into that that's why they're bathing them in the point assignment in the CBD but it's weird that just three weeks ago when we had Mark on he was talking about his D differentiated contra sarcoma test stem cells that basically were released and they didn't know exactly where to go they begin to proliferate and he even said it could be found in an organ anywhere in your body even when you feel like you taken so it's critically important that your stem cells are differentiated they get to the place they're going to be and do what you need them to do you don't want them growing out of control so maybe possibly will find on the future that combining a polyphenol set with a plant a point of sanity and CBD along with stem cell therapy would be a protocol I be awesome to get people started here or should they go to get I would eagerly for you go 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Dr. she's a lot of knowledge of sausage yellow management so you since you do already went through a couple of small things in the last half-hour you played football look on the state you been orthopedic surgeon for several years but that's not really what you here to talk about today the cool part is I actually can you hear we good we are little my problem were going to get something fixed here real quick right area is going the cool part for me they spent is kind of been allowed to reinvent myself as a traditional surgeon when the science, caught up to what we do and figure out that a lot of what we would think of as traditional medical approaches were less than optimal from patients and point so exited a fellowship in trauma and post dramatic reconstruction after an orthopedic surgery residency and after a general surgery internship so in during a general surgery internship when I thought I was going to do transplant surgery because that was the coolest guys at the hospitalists on which Trina here in Dallas Fort Worth multiple hospitals with DFW medical service rendered him orthopedic residency I did my fellowship and trauma to the general I was Roy Sanders 2000 but hospital where as to trauma fellows panorama the program we had 10 residents in for helicopters and no sleep with a whole new episode on what lack of sleep will do to your stem cells well it lack of sleep and not healthiest UW not like lack of sleep induced by fasting where you feel like Superman lack of sleep induced of note falling asleep in the boat in the lounge chair waiting for the nurse to tapping the short essays time to go from zero to hero so but during the trauma fellowship we became very adept because we got stuck with a lot of the fractures that other people treated heel so the posttraumatic part of that is acutely we were stabilizing multiple extremity injuries but we also do those people over multiple extremity injuries and we would get referred a lot of the trauma patients the gentleman traumas what we called it which comes to visit you in clinic does it come to you in the middle night by helicopter gentlemen trauma that watching your clinic is like I get this knife stuck out as well hey I've had five surgeries on my femur fracture I still can't walk and still no bonus I have is soon healed and we had to find a way to not only promote tried to trick the body and the human something that already showed didn't want to heal but in the least invasive way possible to turn the table can help the patient generate new bone best way to do that early on was Boomer us were concentrate the very Baston first uses of bone roster concentrated in traditional surgery was in the treatment of nonunion when someone has a fracture that doesn't heal there is delayed union which is means takes forever that but there's nonunion wishes means it doesn't heal there's no bone if you have a leg doesn't have a hip fracture can't walk can't but wait on it given upper extremity with an unhealed fracture pretty much flail you can you have a non-nonfunctional extremity bone rest will concentrate in the treatment protocol this allowed us to be much less invasive instead of just it doesn't make a lot of sense to just take out all the other plates and stripped the blood supply room muscle replay fracture further destroying the blood supply to the fracture that already the numbness blood supply to heal so let's go ahead and revisit that really quick because as a surgeon it's interesting to dear somebody because that's typically that's a knee-jerk reaction all that last surged and worked when he operated as exactly so say one more time with re-operating guys will here's the problem with re-operating if you didn't heal the first time it's because of the formation of scar tissue not healed tissue so the healing gets stopped the fibrotic tissue begins scar tissue hurts scar tissue does not much blood supply and scar tissue is very functional it's fibrotic it it can take up some space for the most part the difference between the interface between healthy tissue and scar tissue continues to be painful forever every time you move something severe big fibrotic knot of scar with an attendant and you have some healthy tissue that generate the connects to it the mismatch in pliability that mismatch of you would never use metals that have different hardness when you put together an engine it is the soft metal in the hard metal caused threading and corrosion in significant problems and and metal mismatch soft tissue mismatches just as big a problem we create scar tissue and people hurts generates pain generates an inflammatory response or chronic inflammatory response from cytokines that without decent blood supply to scar tissue you want to get rid of so you end up with long-term and continued muscle that and a lot of our surgery approaches and a lot of surgery where you just strip off the blood supply to the bone that it needs to help heal don't work very well because were not focused on how the body needs to really heal this fracture were focused on making x-ray and I did just make you look nice so your I think it's fascinating because essentially I've done the same I've done the same thing in my practice rub to move from traditional gastroenterology become almost a functional orthopedist yeah I would like to think that that I I just come to the table with some of the extra tools that I need to kinda set the table for the patient to help them heal I the body has unique ability to overcome a lot of things and in our body actually wants to heal a lot of times I'm just try to help people get our own way the same way the gastro neurology diet you're trying to help people get their own way from being about health right with with orthopedics I have to help the body the body knows the triggers and mechanisms and has the entire growth factors to help your body heal as we get a little older as we have chronic injury you rely radiation cigarettes coffee alcohol late nights cortisol stress we impair our body's ability to respond appropriately to injuries what the stem cell does for you is that the cell that helps you respond injury the problem is is you get a little older you have less of them and they don't do as much as a used I would guess that a second I'm still I want to hear the history only here got half because you ended with during residency restarted down do bone marrow concentrate bone marrow aspirate concentrate for nonunion fracture not only fractions your worst people so you guys were willing to try some things other people work well we had the opportunity because these people had no other options so the best part about doing a trauma fellowship is we were there last Hope we were the the Island of misfit toys so to speak Ryland Mr. Toyo we will use the we stood especially around Christmas time when that movie comes out with Chris Pringle we we would literally collect the injured patients from all over South Florida South North Florida Alabama Georgia we were the only level I trauma center on the West Coast of Florida and so when people would fail multiple surgeries we they walk into the resident clinic and you had to come up with a way to solve the problem and a lot of times it was as easy as finding a way to put more stress on the fracture you did have some plate that was plated and distraction so last times was just taken some screws out sometimes it was loosening up a frame that was holding the fracture apart and then let the fracture heal we would compress the frame so that the P0 electric effect fractures need stress to generate bone so stress across bone generates electronegative charge calcium and phosphorus are positively charged the biomechanics of basic physiology which unfortunately is certain's only when were supposed to forget that but apparently we do is trained out of us is what I was told the residence when the witnesses don't let don't let basic science and in physiology be trained out of you it into a surgical approach but when you create electronegative chars from a compression fracture calcium goes in and she get some healing without blood supply there is the rule in an osteopathic physician so it's a deal medical school because our team Dr. local state was the and and did manipulated felt good and I want to know how to do that I didn't even notice a difference on your will to be an orthopedic surgeon I said can I be an orthopedic surgeon because the he said absolutely yes that's about how I made that decision Okemos they had a deal medical school oh use was MD the last thing the world I wanted was a red diploma so state fans of loyalty I got a mistake know you was an easy decision I do know what the deal was but one of the owners of the time give me a book called the difference of genomics and you trying to teach me about the school just decided to go to and they said that when it comes to healing that the rule of the artery is supreme rule of the rings have the right to rule the artery is supreme but lymphatics have veto power I never heard this so that was the it's it's the foundation of a T still creation illustrate your stupid mess was created by the write a few stills and indeed he started the first year medical school in Kansas but he did it because he was unhappy with traditional medical approaches mobilization the joint instead of letting it get all swollen up seem to make the patient's function will be better and execute the plan by creating with: Patty pump people would read out all the way to push down her chest and he let it would create open up the alveoli to get people over dramatic pulmonary effusions by crating the sink on the lymphatic pump widget side of my chylomicrons on the lung tissue will with what we are doing it literally goes back to the foundations of what created a lot of modern medical sciences that without blood spiders and healing and that's true for orthopedic fractures is true for muscles tendon injuries we first started doing Bomer go back to that point on the trauma surgeon we were real sure that if we put bone marrow into a tendon that would make that was her fear with that we thought when we took Bomer Asper concentrate were real careful to make sure we we kept it in the in the osseous chart of the animals yet or you got it in the mentor factor was that there some really good studies published a bummer go back to the mid-90s there is a there was there was actually a really great study but here's a little they knew about what we're doing in Israel 1520 years ago there was a study on product complex possible tibial fractures which is a disaster if you have a tibial plateau the base you need if it's a complex fracture more than one particle shot six rights of Shatzer's fracture if you have a Shatzer six we used to call foobar that was our classification so we we with the Shatzer six what they did in Israel is they treated half of them with bone browser concentrate and half of them which is plating without moments were concentrated but interestingly because it was so early they added PRP to the bone restaurant concentrate thinking that it made work better and really all it does is dilute down so PRP the machine I have developed our tears I called them on sale define what you okay so the machine that we work with the machine I've been working with for for quite a while and have actually helped hopefully without taking real credit for anything but but knowing that that a been a significant part of innovation the development of their kit I'm actually patented the bone Ross Britt Catherine Catherine comes like it is my my design PRP is when you take whole blood and spin it down the machine to concentrate the growth factors get rid of some of the white cells and so you create was called platelet rich plasma write an platelet rich plasma is generated from the centrifugation of whole blood into the growth factors and platelets there needed to help get rid of inflammatory change a lot of times getting rid of the inflammatory change is the way to start the healing cycle inflammation gets in the way you put out the fire before you can grow new graphs right and so with inflammatory change if you turn the inflammation off ligaments tissue tendons heal faster with Bomer Esper concentrate what was it really understood as well in the 90s early 2000 and it is now hopefully is that bone marrow is still 97% whole blood so when we spend down bone marrow you're getting platelet rich plasma so your you are actually doing PRP yeah but you're doing PRP with stem cells yet so bone respite concentrate has the stem cells needed to help you heal and we know that those stem cells is when went on to hold your but while I was in school there wasn't such a thing as a musical social musical stem cell was named the music will stem cell 1995 by Dr. Arnie Case Western and Arnie Kaplan named a cell that previously in medicine what we do is we name cells based on the characteristics right so before it was musical stem cell was in a plastic undifferentiated employee potential adherent so that I liked it way better back in that day. I call it Mrs. a couple of them so well and and I doubt that there's terms equals some so most commonly know what they're talking about right so there's a CD marker a surface cell marker verse 600 different types of the cells based on their surface marker so we talked about was equal stem cells people think there's like one time no there someone that we don't really need help you heal the sum of the week need crucially to help you heal and we know the difference between these based on their CD markers we've actually quantitated what cells we want was told we don't want found a way to concentrate the cells want we do the spends so with bone marrow you're getting platelet rich plasma but you're getting the best platelet rich plasma because you're spending it from the most immature blood when you spend on whole blood you're getting PRP we are getting them no stem cells alright so let's clarify because it's a definition is really that what you're saying is that saying just stem cells doesn't mean just themselves how stem cells we have these mesenchymal stem cells which is the earliest of the stencil correct you guys have markers where you can determine the type of one that you know which ones do you need what was preferentially help you grow Cartledge what was professorship tendon what was preferentially grow fat right so fat stem cells that if you make if you make fat graph or stem so graph from fat those cells grow fat really well yeah we know what they don't grow really well's cartilage because there's a peptide called Sox nine this are secreted by the frustum so so when we quantitate stem cells I'm not interested in what those cells could become a me to say right now is this my pet. If you get a stem cell lecture in the first slide they show is this one so become these five types of cells in the differentiation and the building of the cells become these five is what makes somatic that's completely wrong that's true in the lab that's not how it works in the body what happens in the body is your set your body season injury it secretes cells starting with the humor putting stem cell which is the CD34 right so thrive for all the one second I got a good message where it says I can get a little stressed out I feel like I'm producing the wrong stem cells because I putting on weight change my stem cells to get rid of the adipose tissue and so sent there just go I got lost that CD something or other yeah you are way more so than I thought I would be as a orthopedist at the document bone bent may make straight actually know the medical school the running joke at time UNIX was the hardest residency to get into W had to become stupid right away take the smartest guys we need only to talk about when I mean I mean it when I say don't unlearn medicine right you the orthopedic resident was the hardest residency get to but you are expected to never even look at an EKG again if you walked into the surgery patient and you're like looking at their head or their EKG the attendings walking to go one the how you do know that you talk about this is Eric little people to sleep we have a certain dog like no dying right thing will similarly used to put my patients asleep so you feel like Dr. McKenna the CD six and 07 mesenchymal cells ready there's a joke that was that he found an orthopedist and the radiologist near going opposite direction of the code blue running away from the seed that what we used to say you know if you want if you have a dollar and you want to hide from a surgeon or from any kind of position there different places you put it right 100 from radiologist to tape to patient if you want to hide it if you want to hide it from orthopedic surgeon you put it in a book if you want to hide up a plastic surgeon we can hundred dollars from plastics are you going at a rabbit hole there went out on CD34 what were your talk was initiation healing right so with the CD34 it secretes a peptide for PG to PGE2 is is one of those keys and starting new vessel growth will the way to grow hair the way to have ED go away way to have stress urinary incontinence go away the way to have your wrinkles go away the way to have your fracture healed way to have your tendon remote you had me at wrinkles ED hair okay so so now we start out treating nonunion fractures right what we figure out pretty quick that if you put Bomer Asper concentrate it was it wasn't and is a great study published it was a limb salvage patient in Japan where 15 surgeries big proximal defect it's possible to be a and the the general surgeon was was livid at the orthopedic surgeons want to to put bone restaurant concentrate a fracture because he was proving that there was no vascularity to the way so to back door the orthopedic surgeon the supposed case report that a vascular surgeon does this arteriogram a lower extremity and it shows that there's literally no collateral flow around the fracture site is kid basically has a limb salvage frame on his leg this big proximal defect two years out multiple fascia economies nonmusical leg mask were really high needs needs annotation orthopedic surgeon is busy all the stuff about Mercer concentrate wants to inject bone marrow before he takes frame off eventually as a surgeon you become kind of emotionally connected to to your work right the guy does not want to cut the slide off the vascular surgeon try to prove needs come off he does arteriogram family Stone will it cut off so they have bone marrow injected in the fracture site at eight weeks they redo the arteriogram because the orthopedic surgeon the arterial was ordered by him but you start to see new bone kids have less pain from weight on lag you get new bone formation but they have this arteriogram set out to the shows no blood flow so they redo the arteriogram and there's all this collateral circulation on the fracture site so basically forever listening arteriogram is a study were it actually shows the arteries they put Diana vessel and shows up on x-ray and there is no blood flow going below over the fracture risers no.the die stops and there's a little bitty pattern this will trickle that I injected something into the bone not into the are not in the artery into the Perry steel sleeve the covering of the bone with the with the board there was no bone produces big bony defect there but Bomer us for concentrating their the way the bone roster concentrate work it didn't become bone which is what we thought what it does is it secretes the peptides and proteins necessary to bring new blood flow which allowed the bone to heal now there's a certain paragraphs that out there shows no collateral flow say that saying again that blood flow the rule of the artery is supreme the arteries and she still give him credit for that from the 1800s rule the arteries supreme lymphatics have veto power and that's a Dr. Graham from local states manipulation class, add on that if everything so swollen of blood flow can't get to it okay yeah so you guys injected this is the first time you saw that Ballmer answer because this can be a great segue will be go to the next half hour more we really do jump into the stem cell we got a little will try and keep it as it at a level that we can help people because I get a lot of back to let me make sure I'm being asked questions like it doesn't help with back yes to the health of the components were next on but on the great papers published read everyone says oh there's no literature published there's been 3500 papers published with my little Catherine the kit was designed for bummer aspirate 3500 papers published there's never been in toward report there's never been a tumor there's never been you can't reject your own bone marrow so this is the bone marrow aspirate injections you guys are doing this is the very beginning of Stansberry Reese is the only sell the US are allowed to cost himself you cannot you guys really literally were the first people playing around stems the trauma surgeon department: bone marrow yet not not knowing what we were doing we are using Bomer Asper concentrate for the fatty component of marrow that seem to help fracture so faster which is where microfracture surgery the knee all this comes in my mind from we would we do niece go there's an uncovered Carla Jerry would put a couple holes in the bone where in the bone the lesson bone marrow leak into the knee thinking that I hope the cards losing hills, microfracture doesn't work very well it creates a cartilaginous Good Cartilage but It Does Heal Something But My Thought Was When I Credit This Catheter If a Couple Drops of Bone Marrow Makes a Difference What Would What Would 60 ML Concentrated on the 45 That Was Where We Started with This During Joliet Harlan's Injuries at Work That's Where That Slow Beginning That's That's Only for Mia Do You Think I Do Think That Today's Bone Marrow in the Stem Cells Come from Bone Marrow Are Really Adapt to This Type of Healing to the Because That's Where We Release Our Red Blood Cells for Your Body Does Yeah Okay so This Is How Your Body Is Ready Right Right That You Were Not Were Inventing a New Way to Make Something He'll This Is How the Body Heals This Is Where Those You Know It This How God Does It Right He Sends the Cell There Is Secretes As Protein Vessel Grows You Get Your Butts by Tenant's Right This Is How It Works Already Is Just As We Get Older Or If You Get Your Lymphedema Swelling Only for the Lymphatic Flow Attacker Has Veto Power Is a Big Swollen Leg Give a Big Swollen Foot Good Books I Can't Get to It Right so It's All about Mobilizing Ankle Fracture and Also so That Blood Flow Can Get to It Because Official Swollen You Can't Put Any Extra Water in a Full Glass So New Water Can't Get to It That All Contaminated Dead Water Sits There yet to Pour the Glass out a Little Bit to Put Some New Healthy Water Back in That's How Bloodflow Work Which Is Why the Lymphedema and Lymphedema Is so Dangerous and Has It Has Absolute Control over Blood Flow to the to the Injured Tissue before We Dive Deep into Stem Cells Does PRP Work I Love You so Here's the Deal so Peer Peas like Boomer Light Okay so PRP Is Bone Marrow Announced Himself It's It's a Good Growth Component It's Great at It's a One-Time Shot Right so You When You Pop European Something You Get a One-Time Shot Growth Factors That Limits and Stops the Inflammatory Response from Cytokines You Undergo Tissue There's No Stem Cells You're Not Getting a Stem Cell Injection Which Is One of the Things He Pushes Me over the Edges Somewhere with I Went Got Stem Cells from My Blood Union You Got an Injection Visitor Was a Stem so That PRP Player Was Positive Now PRP Is Also a Bummer With Our Stem Cells in Bone Marrow so When You Say PRP Splenda If You Got It from Your Whole Blood It's Just Pure. If You Got Boom Roster Concentrate It's All the Best Components of European Stencils about That That Study Is Telling about So Here's How the Little so Even Though the They Publish Is Great Study Showing the Bonus Request Rate Help the Complex Factors Heal 50% Faster and All of Them Healed The Ones That Didn't Have Bone Marrow Not All of Them Healed and They Took Twice As Long Hill That Was Published 20 Years Ago Right with Bomer Asper Concentrate but Would They Knew so Little about Bomer Also Concentrate That They Spun down Whole Blood to In the Same Machine to Try to Give It More Volume Because We Thought the PRP Might Help the Bummer Work Better When in Actuality You're Already Getting PRP When You Spend Them Boomers of All We Were Doing Were Literally in a Study in Israel What They Were Just Alluding It's Just Laughing This Is Similar When You Say No You Think It's Them so You Got Blood You Are Talking about Fasting And I Had Some Friends and Maybe Overdone It on Adderall Little Bit like Three Days without Eating and Not Basing Radiology Headsets of Money I Was in Jail All Weekend and You Know There's a Great View We Talked about Intermittent Fasting There's a Great Study Published in Cell Metabolism Last Year That Showed That the That Are Correlated to Longevity in Mice And the the Mice Had the Longest Food Free Intervals Actually Increase Life Plaintiff Please Got a Hold of Our Dr. Wayne McKenna I Will Lose Track down the Same 10,000 This Is the Only 24 Hour Take Anywhere Platforms Dedicated to Food and Fun Clear Spoony Our Townhall.com, Where the Mother Report about to Be Released Atty. 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The Health Podcast
Sports Medicine: An Orthopedist's Point of View

The Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018


Sports participation is fantastic for fun and fitness. Sometimes, activity leads to injury.Dr. Ed Tingstad, orthopedic surgeon, discusses common injuries, healing, and the few instances where surgery is needed for full recovery.

PrepsKC Podcasts
Chiefs' Orthopedist Dr. Paul Schroeppel

PrepsKC Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2018 9:50


PrepsKC talks with the Chiefs team doctor about his work with professionals and everyday athletes

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Financial Freedom ER
The "A" Class Orthopedist

Financial Freedom ER

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2018 25:53


Tom and Tim are joined by Dr. Tom Burns, principal and co-founder of Presario Ventures and practicing orthopedist. Tom (Burns) shares his fascinating story of real estate investment and development, his unlikely involvement with the Olympic Ski Team, and how curiosity at a car wash led to a lifelong friendship with Robert Kiyosaki – and maybe even helped with the success of his book.

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast
#98: Knee Pain: History, exam, bracing, x-rays, and injectables

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 65:55


Knee pain is easy with practical tips from Orthopedist, medical educator, car-builder, and inventor extraordinaire Dr. Ted Parks. He teaches us the four buckets of knee pain, how to perform a 30-second knee exam, choose a knee brace, order x-rays, and the red flags to look for in a history and physical that should have you shouting for your closest neighborhood orthopedic surgeon. This episode is brought to you in partnership with the American College of Physicians. ACP members can claim free CME-MOC credit at acponline.org/curbsiders. Check out our video of the Parks-Approved 30-second knee exam! Credits: Written by: Nora Taranto BA, Matthew Watto MD Produced by: Chris Chiu MD and Nora Taranto BA Edited by: Matthew Watto MD. Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, Stuart Brigham MD, Paul Williams MD. Guest: Ted Parks MD.   Full show notes available at http://thecurbsiders.com/podcast. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at thecurbsiders@gmail.com.  Time Stamps 00:00 Announcement 01:00 Disclaimer 01:35 Intro and guest bio 04:08 Dr Parks’ one-liner, book recommendation, inventions, and career advice 10:52 A case of knee pain, and recognizing emergencies 14:17 Four buckets of knee pain 17:40 Initial approach to treatment of knee pain 20:19 Corticosteroid injection controversy 22:47 Hyaluronic acid injections 24:50 Topical agents 27:03 Taking a history about knee pain 29:39 Knee locking or giving out Practical Office Orthopedics by Ted Parks 31:44 How to order knee X-rays 36:45 Knee braces 41:00 How to perform a 30 second knee exam Ms Anita Bones has left knee pain and recent fall. 53:00 PRP, stem-cell injections 61:00 Glucosamine chondroitin 63:09 Take home points 64:36 Outro Tags: orthopedics, knee, pain, ortho, joint, exam, osteoarthritis, arthritis, xray, physical, injection, corticosteroid, hyaluronic, hyaluronate, prp, stem, cell, bracing, nsaids, glucosamine, chondroitin, assistant, care, doctor, education, family, FOAM, FOAMim, FOAMed, health, hospitalist, hospital, internal, internist, meded, medical, medicine, nurse, practitioner, professional, primary, physician, resident, student

Wellness 101
009: Cellular Medicine - Dr. David Harshfield - Part 2 of 2

Wellness 101

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2017 47:04


A discussion of cellular medicine including PRP (platelet-rich plasma) injections.

Doc and Jock Podcast
E82 | Dr. Jon Hyman Talks CrossFit

Doc and Jock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2016 42:59


Dr. Jon Hyman Episode 82 : Meet The Orthropedic Surgeon Who Is Also A CrossFitter About Dr. Jon Hyman (@drjonhyman) Episode 82 of the Doc & Jock Podcast features Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Jon Hyman. In addition to operating his own private Sports Med practice, Doc Hyman serves as the team Orthopedist for the Atlanta Hawks and Falcons. This  real Doc is also famous for being a very outspoken PRO CrossFit MD. Taking on the opinions of many of his colleagues. In 2014 he even invited 40 CrossFit coaches to do a human cadaver lab so they could have an understanding of the inner workings of the human body.   Episode at a Glance Doctor Jon Hyman is a Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon who is an avid CrossFitter and advocate for the fitness philosophy. In Episode 82 of the Doc & Jock podcast he joins the conversation to talk about a range of topics including anatomical anomalies in athletes, keeping joints healthy for the long haul and how to pick the RIGHT surgeon if that situation ever presents itself. If you’re CrossFit this episode is a must listen for you! Quick Show Guide [1:22] Intro [2:25] How did Doc Hyman get involved with CrossFit? [4:31] What are anatomical abnormalities and how can you identify one. [6:03] What are some common anatomical abnormalities that cause CrossFitters to get injured? [7:56] If you have a anatomical “uniqueness” can you work around it or are you stuck with being injured forever? [9:20] Are there any common anatomical “snowflake” situations that would mean that someone should never do CrossFit or any other high intensity fitness program again? [13:48] How can a CrossFitter keep their body happy and moving for a long time? [17:24] What does Doc Hyman think about fat doctors? Should doctors be fit? Was Doc Danny right for calling out fat PT’s? [21:31] Doc Danny presents Doc hyman with a case scenario about a very common injury in CrossFitters (anterior hip pain) and Doc Hyman tells us how to solve it. [24:23] If the day comes where you ever need to have surgery find out some questions you should be asking your potential surgeon to make sure they are the right fit for you and your sport. [28:57] In 2014 Doc Hyman had a open cadaver lab for CrossFit coaches. Why would he do something like this? [35:58] What does Doc Hyman think about pain management drugs? [38:52] Closing Notes   Post Comments about this episode, potential topics, suggestions for interviews and questions to the Doc and Jock Website, facebook page, and twitter account.  Also be sure to reach out to Dr. Danny and Coach Joe at their personal social media accounts listed below in the show sponsor section.   Webpage http://docandjock.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Doc-and-Jock/413659638795840?fref=ts Twitter @docandjock Instagram @DOCandJOCKpodcast   Also, please check out these links to the articles and content creators mentioned during our conversation. http://www.drjonhyman.com/ http://drjonhyman.com/unbroken Twitter: http://twitter.com/drjonhyman YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/drjonhyman Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sports-of-Fitness-Medicine/459440020828769?ref=hl   More on the Show Sponsors Mobility WOD – The ultimate guide to resolving pain, preventing injury, and optimizing athletic performance. www.mobilitywod.com Doc and Jock would like to thank official Show Sponsor Mobilit...

Doc and Jock Podcast
E82 | Dr. Jon Hyman Talks CrossFit

Doc and Jock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2016 42:59


Dr. Jon Hyman Episode 82 : Meet The Orthropedic Surgeon Who Is Also A CrossFitter About Dr. Jon Hyman (@drjonhyman) Episode 82 of the Doc & Jock Podcast features Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Jon Hyman. In addition to operating his own private Sports Med practice, Doc Hyman serves as the team Orthopedist for the Atlanta Hawks and Falcons. This  real Doc is also famous for being a very outspoken PRO CrossFit MD. Taking on the opinions of many of his colleagues. In 2014 he even invited 40 CrossFit coaches to do a human cadaver lab so they could have an understanding of the inner workings of the human body.   Episode at a Glance Doctor Jon Hyman is a Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon who is an avid CrossFitter and advocate for the fitness philosophy. In Episode 82 of the Doc & Jock podcast he joins the conversation to talk about a range of topics including anatomical anomalies in athletes, keeping joints healthy for the long haul and how to pick the RIGHT surgeon if that situation ever presents itself. If you’re CrossFit this episode is a must listen for you! Quick Show Guide [1:22] Intro [2:25] How did Doc Hyman get involved with CrossFit? [4:31] What are anatomical abnormalities and how can you identify one. [6:03] What are some common anatomical abnormalities that cause CrossFitters to get injured? [7:56] If you have a anatomical “uniqueness” can you work around it or are you stuck with being injured forever? [9:20] Are there any common anatomical “snowflake” situations that would mean that someone should never do CrossFit or any other high intensity fitness program again? [13:48] How can a CrossFitter keep their body happy and moving for a long time? [17:24] What does Doc Hyman think about fat doctors? Should doctors be fit? Was Doc Danny right for calling out fat PT’s? [21:31] Doc Danny presents Doc hyman with a case scenario about a very common injury in CrossFitters (anterior hip pain) and Doc Hyman tells us how to solve it. [24:23] If the day comes where you ever need to have surgery find out some questions you should be asking your potential surgeon to make sure they are the right fit for you and your sport. [28:57] In 2014 Doc Hyman had a open cadaver lab for CrossFit coaches. Why would he do something like this? [35:58] What does Doc Hyman think about pain management drugs? [38:52] Closing Notes   Post Comments about this episode, potential topics, suggestions for interviews and questions to the Doc and Jock Website, facebook page, and twitter account.  Also be sure to reach out to Dr. Danny and Coach Joe at their personal social media accounts listed below in the show sponsor section.   Webpage http://docandjock.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Doc-and-Jock/413659638795840?fref=ts Twitter @docandjock Instagram @DOCandJOCKpodcast   Also, please check out these links to the articles and content creators mentioned during our conversation. http://www.drjonhyman.com/ http://drjonhyman.com/unbroken Twitter: http://twitter.com/drjonhyman YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/drjonhyman Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sports-of-Fitness-Medicine/459440020828769?ref=hl   More on the Show Sponsors Mobility WOD – The ultimate guide to resolving pain, preventing injury, and optimizing athletic performance. www.mobilitywod.com Doc and Jock would like to thank official Show Sponsor Mobilit...

Faith Community Church
Fan or Follower? - Audio

Faith Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2013 31:10


Series: NOT A FAN Fan or Follower? What does repent and believe mean Mark 1:15 09/01/2013 FCC Pastor Jeff Williams Let's open the Bible to the gospel of Mark together. Chapter 1, I want to read verse 15 with you today. We are going to try to accomplish in this message this morning as to get it started sort of. OK? We are kicking off kinda. I mean, labor day weekend, honestly, not a great weekend to kick off a series. OK? And so we know that. So what we're going to do is intro the series and then next week, not this week, next week, we get into our journals, we get into our small groups, we start showing the videos, I'll start preaching the message from the journal. We are introing it this week and we'll be into it six weeks to go through the study. And then a wrap-up week, two months altogether including this Sunday. Mark chapter 1 verse 15: “The time has come.” he said, “Believe the kingdom. The kingdom of God is near. Repent and believe the good news!” Jesus comes to Galilee, the region he is from and he says, “The time has come. The kingdom of God is near. Repent and believe the good news.” What would you have done that day? How would you have responded to Jesus' declaration? Remember, Jesus has not performed one miracle at this point in time. He's not given one sermon. The Sermon on the Mount, the Beatitudes, Lord's prayer, never has happened. OK? Those who do know him do not see him as a religious person at all, a religious leader, maybe a religious person, not certainly a leader. He works as a carpenter. He lives in obscurity. Nobody knows who he is. And he is coming down the street, making this incredible declaration about the kingdom of God. How would you have responded? Well, let's put it this way. Let's say you are downtown Janesville, on a Sunday afternoon. Let's see you there. Let's put you there on Saturday. That makes more sense. You're at the farmer's market. And some guy comes walking down the street and comes up to you and says, “The time has come. The kingdom of God is near. Repent and believe the good news!” What is your response? You probably think, let's be honest, this guy is off and he's a nut, something's crazy with this guy. Who are you? Why should I believe you? And repent from what? And what news? And the kingdom is near, where? I don't see it. Jesus is trying to raise awareness. Do you see it? He's trying to get them to see what they ought to see in their natural eyes. He's trying to get their spiritual radar to try to be aware of the fact that God is present and that his kingdom is near. Recognition of the kingdom, to know the kingdom is among us. The kingdom is here. It doesn't look any different. Today does not look any different than yesterday did, or the day before. I mean, when the kingdom of God comes, would we know it? Would we see it? It would be brought to us by some mystery man that we've never seen before walking down the street. We would know when the kingdom of God is here. I would think, they said. So who this guy is? He's crudely off base. But to raise awareness. Sometimes what is important is difficult to see. I was listening to a commencement speech by Stephen Foster Wallace. I don't know if any of you has heard of that late novelist, or listened to his commencement speech called This Is Water. Anybody ever heard of that? It's OK. Nobody this weekend has. I'm the only person who's heard it. Stephen Foster Wallace is addressing a group. He tells a parable, a story about fish. He says there was an old fish swimming one way and two young fish swimming another way. In a while they passed each other. As they did, the old fish nodded to the two young fish and said, “Hi boys! How's the water?” The young fish smiled and nodded their heads as well. They swam a little beyond the old fish and turned and looked at each other. And one said, “What the hack is water?” Unaware of what they're swimming in. Sometimes the obvious. That's not funny, the joke. That's the fact that most of you didn't laugh. It doesn't discourage me. It's not a joke. It's a parable. Because if I told the joke for real, you guys will be just like dying laughing. It'll be so funny. It's a parable. And the meaning is sometimes the obvious and the important goes unseen, undetected. Sometimes that which's important is unknown and undetected. Jesus says, “The kingdom of God is here.” Reminds me of the apostle Paul when he is preaching in Athens. Athens is an intellectual hot bed. It's kind of the capital of philosophy. It's the birthplace of philosophy. Aristotle, Socrates, Plato, all these great names we still study and still read. And everybody there talks about the latest school of thought, the latest world view, the latest philosophy. And into this intellectual scene comes the apostle Paul to declare the gospel. He's very craft and he's very smooth. He begins to look around and he picks up on the culture, the statues, the idols. And there's one there to an unknown god. And he seizes that. He begins to address the Athenians and he says, “What you declare's unknown, I now declare to you the God of heaven and earth does not live in things made of human hands as if he needed anything. He is not from anyone of us. For in him we live, and move and have a being." In him we live, and move and have a being. There had to be some Athenians scratching their heads as the two young fish going where is God. What is water? Where is God? You're talking about God around me? In me? Where is he? I don't see him. Where? And so what Jesus is trying to do is get them aware. Pay attention. Turn on your spiritual. Wait till you can see truth, see truth and understand it. That's our hope for the series. When God is working in your life, you'll be aware. When God is moving in your heart in the series, you will understand it and recognize it. That we will hear Jesus' words as if hearing them for the first time. We'll strip aside all the man-made stuff, all the junk. Say, why did he come? Did he just come to make you happy to live a happy life? Did he come to bless you and give you stuff? Why did he come? What was his message? And hear the message as if we're hearing it for the first time. And be aware that he is present. And be aware that he is communicating to us. There is something he wants us to know. His news is not changed. Are we perceiving it the right way? Stephen Foster Wallace also talked about two men who lived in Alaska in the wilderness. They were the buddies. One was a believer and one was an atheist. They were having an age old debate of “Does God exist.” They're going back and forth. The atheist finally says, “Wolk. It's not that I don't have a reason to not to believe. I do. I mean I try to hold faith and prayer stuff. At it just doesn't work.” He says, “I tell you, for instance.” He says, “Last year I got lost in a blizzard in the wilderness.” He says, “I thought that I was gonna die. I couldn't see anything, ‘cause the snow was so intense. I couldn't feel anything, ‘cause my feet and my hands were so cold. I couldn't find shelter. And I knew if I was not rescued, or did not find shelter in a matter of time, I was gonna be dead. So I said, ‘I'm not a man of faith, not a man of prayer. If I'm gonna try to do it and be it, I guess now is the time. So God, please help me. God, please save me. I'm gonna die. If you're a real God, please rescue me. Amen.'” The believer kind of scratches his head and goes, “I understand.” He says, “You're here, right? When you ended the story, you were in this blizzard, about ready to freeze to death from exposure. So what happened? God obviously answered your prayer. You're here.” “That's got nothing to do with God,” he says. “It was just two Eskimos that happened to be walking by just when I needed it and escorted me back to shelter. That's all. Nothing to do with God. Just by chance these two Eskimos came walking by.” Get your radar on. Be able to be perceptive of what God is saying. So he starts his message, not a miracle, not a great sermon, but simply a one-sentence declaration of truth to people to whom he was a stranger for the most part. They did not recognize him or know his name. Repent and believe the good news. The kingdom of God is near. The time has come. When he says, “The kingdom of God is near,” that's revelation. That's revelation of the kingdom. Once I've got your attention. Then I'll spill the beans. Then I'll tell you why I want your attention. The kingdom of God is near. It's not gonna look like you thought it was gonna look. So you thought it was gonna come in power. You thought when the Messiah come, he would triumph militarily over Rome and establish a physical kingdom in Jerusalem. Jesus begins to talk about the kingdom that was present. It was gonna be inside of them. The kingdom of heaven was gonna give and reside within them. You have to change the way you look at the kingdom of God, and to change your perception. Paul says, “This God you worship is unknown I declare to you. Jesus Christ came into the world. The God who made heaven and earth sent his son in the world. Here is what he did and here is what he said. Then he died and he rose again. God gave proof that he is Lord by raising him from the dead. And God commands men everywhere to repent and believe.” That's what Paul said in 17 of Acts. It's a command. Repentance is not a suggestion. God doesn't apologetically say to us, “Hey, you know, get some time, you know, when you have a moment. I don't want to impose. I don't want to impede. You know repentance. Think about it. If you want to, that's OK. You don't have to.” God doesn't do that. God commands repentance. So Paul gets them aware. In him we live, we move and have a being. But What? Where? Who? And once he's done that, once he's got their attention, then he begins to reveal the kingdom. The kingdom of God is coming in the person of Jesus Christ. As soon as he said raising him from the dead, he lost them. The Athenians said, “That doesn't make any sense. That's not rational. That doesn't fit into our philosophy. That doesn't fit into our world view.” And many of them rejected. Not all. Many of them rejected. You see, the message of the kingdom, once it's revealed to us, it demands a response. So Jesus talked about the response of the kingdom, too. Recognize the kingdom. He revealed that this is a spiritual kingdom, but demanded a response as well. The response was “repent and believe.” The response could also be “reject.” But it demands a response. And as we encourage you to look at the demands of Christ, the expectations of Christ, there might be some of you who'll say, “I reject that”, or did not understand that was a commitment that was made. But it demands a response. You receive it or you reject it. But it demands a response. The response is “repent and repent and believe.” You always see those two working together. Repent and believe. Repent and believe. The work repent is metaonia which means to change one's mind. Believe is pisteuo which means to believe and act upon. It's not just intellectual sense. But biblical belief always has corresponding action. For instance, you think tomorrow is going to be a nice day. But then you look at the forecast, it says 100 percent chance of rain. When you believe that report, what do you do? You change the clothes you're wearing that day. You bring an umbrella. Maybe you thought it was gonna rain. Later the forecast says hot and sunny. So now you're gonna wear short sleeves and sun block and bring your sun glasses. ‘Cause you believe the weatherman, which I don't know why you do. But, we just keep falling for it, don't we? We're suckers, I guess. But you listen and you believe and you change. And there is corresponding action. If you truly believe something, you will change your behavior. I repented this week. I'll show you a story of repentance now. You know, I've come to miss Pastor Jerry more and more every month. I miss him ‘cause he's my friend. But he's in Evansville. But there is a lot of things that male shepherding pastor does, but the female shepherding ministry doesn't do. You know. She doesn't do in funerals. She's not dealing with men, with man issues. She's not going to prison to visit male prisoners. So lots of stuff Jerry was doing is falling on me. I put in a lot of long days. I didn't get a day off. I had a day off on Monday. I didn't get a day off last week. Tuesday was long day. Wednesday was long day. I'm not complaining. I like my job. I'm grateful to have a job. But just like you, I get tired, too. It's a good tire. But I was tired. When Thursday came along, I said, “I'm just gonna have some me time. I'm gonna go out and work on my terrible golf game. I just want to be alone.” So I called and I made an appointment and he said, “I'll play you with so and so at such and such time.” I go, “I don't want to be paired up. I just really want to work on some things and I want to be by myself.” That may sound selfish to you. But if you have been in a ministry, you know sometimes you need to have time to yourself. OK? Pastor Gary is nodding his head. He knows what I'm talking about. I just want to be by myself. What's wrong with that? So, he said, “If you want to be by yourself, you've got to come at this time instead.” OK. So I showed up. So the clerk said, “OK. We paired you up with so and so.” Trying to be nice, I said, “Look, I called earlier and I said I really want to be by myself.” “OK, then I'll let him know that. You have to wait until he goes. And then you can go.” OK. Then kind of put me at a bad spot. So I went out there and tried to be nice again. I said, “Sorry. But I'm gonna golf course by myself today. I got some things I got to work on. I don't wanna, which was true. I do not know how to TR with my irons at all. I'm terrible. So I'll just work on that. And I don't want to hold you up. So you just go ahead and go.” He said, “OK. All right.” I am terrible at everything else, too. But I'm especially terrible with that. My son's back there, going, “He's bad at everything.” So I said, “Go ahead. You go.” He said, “OK. That's fine. But, listen, if I start looking for a ball, I'm just wandering around looking for a ball, taking a long time, just play on through. See, I had a surgery on my eye and I don't see very good on the other side. I can't track the ball. It passes the side of me.” I said, “I'm golfing with you. Me and you, we're gonna be buddies today, OK. I'm gonna help you track that ball. Don't worry about it.” He was like oh, OK. I didn't mind it at that point. I got a purpose now. So I said, “We're gonna golfing together, me and you. I'm gonna help you find your ball.” He was a very good golfer, very helpful. We had wonderful conversation. He drew lines on my glove. So that helped me grab my club better. Just some subtle changes. That really helped. I'm gonna make sure this arrow points at this shoulder. It helped. So, what did I do there? I repented. I changed my mind. I changed my direction. I wasn't emotional. I wasn't crying. It was repentance. I listened to what he had to say. I believed what he had to say. And I changed my action. I was gonna golf alone. But now I believed the right thing to do was to pair up with this guy, to help him find his ball. OK? That's repentance to change your mind, to change your direction. It follows belief. I hear, I believe and I change. That's a response. Jesus says “Response is the message of the kingdom.” The proper response is to repent and believe.” Believe is corresponding action. Believe what? What is it we call to believe? Or put it this way. Why is it hard to repent? Why is it hard to do? You know why it's hard to repent. Because to truly repent you have to admit you're wrong. Right? I was wrong about golfing alone today. That's not a good thing to do. You're gonna repent, you admit that you're wrong. How many of you have ever been in an argument? You know you're wrong and keep defending yourself. Boy, look at this group of hypocrites. I do it, too. You know you're wrong and you just keep on arguing. Because you don't want to say you're wrong. Remember the father on Happy Days? He can never say he was wrong. The father always goes “RRRR.” Let me try again. “I was RRRR.” He couldn't say it. I was in Philadelphia this year. My table was right next to the Fonz. He was author, you know. Henry Winkler. He doesn't look like Fonz anymore. I didn't talk to him. I didn't want to embarrass him and go “ye ye ye.” I just kind of looked at him, kind of stalked him. That's the Fonz. Could it mean that I was wrong? That was the problem with some of the people whom Jesus wanted to follow him. The religious leaders, the Pharisees, he said, he said to them what. You diligently recite the scriptures, because you think by the scriptures you possess eternal life. Yet you refuse to come to me. That you might have right. Why? You have to admit you're wrong. You've got to eat your words. And nobody wants to eat their words. They don't taste good. Right? My roommate in college, his name is Tod. He had attention deficit disorder when it was time to study. We were playing softball, video games, ping pong, or pool. He could concentrate really well. When it was time to sit down and study, he just lost it. He studied for a second, then he was off playing basketball. He studied for a second, he said, “I'm gonna play dunkey kong. Do you want to go?” He studied for a second, he said, “Hey, let's go down and see what's going on over here. Let's go play some pool.” So now at the end of semester, he got to buckle down to get grades. And he drew out this elaborate schedule. Monday, wake at 8 o'clock, 8:15, 9 o'clock of this, 10 o'clock of that. And he got this elaborate every-15-minutes schedule that he was gonna keep. And he showed it to me all proudly. He expected me to go “Wow! That's great.” I looked at it as a skeptic as I looked at it for the last two years. Then I go, “You ain't gonna do that.” He said, “What do you mean that I ain't gonna do that? I'm gonna do that. I'm serious. I'll take the time to make this schedule.” “I don't care. You're gonna do.” He said, “Why not?” I said, “'cause you've never done that in 2 years. So all of a sudden, you're gonna flip the switch. You're gonna just unstruture God? Play by ear God? Attention deficit God? You're gonna follow this from 8 o'clock in the morning till 8 o'clock at night?” He said, “Yah. I am. You wanna bet?” I said, “Oh, yah. That's a good bet.” So I forgot what I had to do if he would keep, every day he kept the schedule I had to do something. I didn't remember what it was. He said, “What do I have to do if I don't?” A light bulb went off. A big one lit up the campus. I said, “I got an idea.” I said, “Every day you don't do that time, you're gonna figuratively and literally eat your words. I want you to rip a page out of your book. Rip it into tiny pieces and eat the paper.” He said, “Deal. Deal.” I came back to the room Monday night. I couldn't wait. I got into the room and I said, “Tod. How did it go?” Suddenly he went “Whoa! Choo! Whoa!” He started to eat. Tuesday, “Hi, Tod. How was your day?” Whoa! Choo! And he would eat the whole page. And every page, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Actually Friday he skipped out. ‘Cause it was like the last day of school. I held him to it. A month later, we got together. And I went, “Page 5. Time to eat, buddy.” So I mean he ate it. Mom looked at me and kind of scorned, “I want to know he is OK, you know.” He made it just fine. But he had to eat his words. He had to admit “I was wrong. I was wrong. I eat my words.” We don't like to eat our words. We don't like to admit we're wrong. But that's what repentance is. It's admitting you're wrong. It's saying, “I'm wrong. You're right.” You know the word confession? It comes from two words, homologeo, same word. It means to say the same thing that God says. It needs to be in agreement with God. I'm right. You're right. I'm wrong. And Jesus says, a lot of you, when you hear the news of the kingdom, you've got to change your mind. You have to change your mind about who the Messiah is as well. The Messiah's gonna come in and conquer. Right? You know what Isiah says? Isiah prophesies 700 hundred years before the Messiah comes. He says, “A reed he will not break.” So gentle, he will not even break a reed. I'm gonna miss his coming. What's called hardening of the categories. Hardening the categories. So we're just getting that, a little late. That's all right. He wasn't what they were expecting. And to receive him as Lord, you have to admit that your perception was wrong. Your perception of the kingdom. Your perception of the Messiah. You thought you were righteous, holy. But, you, in fact, are sinners, neither are savior. Repent and believe. Two go hand in hand. So believe what? Believe the good news. What good news? What good news does he talk about? Remember the ministry was just starting. There's no sermon. There's no miracle. He hasn't died on the cross for sin. He has not rose from the dead. When we think, we think of the gospel. What's the good news that he was calling people then to believe? It's salvation to come. The time of redemption was here. That he was fulfilling God's plan of redemption. The salvation was here. The good news that God has come to redeem his people. I was talking to my friend, my new friend on the golf course, Doug. He is a physician's assistant at St. Mary's. He lives here 4 days a week. He lives in Minnesota the rest of the time. So I finally asked him, “What do you do?” He told me. The he said, “What do you do?” I said, “I am the pastor of the Faith Community Church.” He said, “Oh, that's the one on the interstate. I drive by there all the time.” I said, “Ya. That's where I'm at.” He said, “I went to a seminary.” I said, “Ya?” He told me about it. So I said, “What do you do with that?” He said, “Well, I'm a part-time missionary.” He said, “Once a year, for a month, I go on the mercy ship. Have you heard of that?” I said, “I've heard of them. I watched a report on 60 minutes. Christians, doctors, surgeons, nurses, specialists travel along on these ships all over the world. They travel around all over Africa. They travel around all over the third world. They travel around the Caribbean. And they'll stop at these various ports of call and they cure people. There will be doctors there that work on eye problems.” He said, “There might be eye procedures that cost a hundred dollars to get it fixed. But they don't have a hundred dollars. You might as well save a million dollars. We fix it for free. Or maybe there is an outbreak. And they simply just need a vaccine. So we'll bring the vaccine on our ship. Or they might have a dental problem. The dentist will be there to work on their mouths.” Something very treatable. Orthopedist surgeons and all kinds of doctors. A lot of times it's very treatable illnesses. They don't have access to medication or they can't afford it. But they hear the mercy ship is there. They come from everywhere, villages and towns. Many of them just disfigured in pain. And they receive help by these Christian medical professionals whom people like you and I sponsored to pay and go. And do you know what they receive? Salvation. Good news. Salvation literally means deliverance, rescue. That's what it means. They're delivered from their illness, from their pain. Sometimes they'll have operations that would last for a period of years. They'll do corrective surgery. They can only go so far this year. And next year they will be back. They'll come back for round 2, round 3 until the doctors get it right. But if there's an emergency, the mercy ship is here for just a time and pulls out. Believe the report. Believe it's there. You're gonna respond. You're gonna show that you believe by going there, taking a step of faith, walking into that ship, allowing those doctors to work on you, those nurses to minister to you. Trust what they say and put into your mouth and swallow what they inject into your vein. You trust them. The result is that you heal. The result is you're delivered. Jesus says, “I'm coming with some news.” It's good news. You may not realize it's good news. But be aware. Be spiritually aware. Have your antennas up. Be alert. Recognize the kingdom of God. This is water. This is the kingdom. And it's all around you. And it's in you. That's our goal. Be aware of the kingdom. Listen to the revelation. What did he have to say? ‘Cause whatever he said to them, he said to us as well. And lastly respond. Where do I need to change? Where do I need to admit I'm wrong in my thinking, in my action and change? Change. Humble myself and repent and believe. That's what the series is gonna be about. I hope you'll join us for it. Let's pray. Father, we thank you for this opportunity we had to listen to the first words. You began your ministry. People around did not realize those words were ushering in an age that would change the world. But it did. Lord, as we come to the series, help us to see those words like we're seeing it for the first time and understand the commitment you're calling us to, and why you came. Strip away man-made religion, garbage. We might be left a pure gospel to respond to it. Repent and believe. It's good news. Salvation's come in the person of Christ. In his name, we pray. Amen.

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WorkCompAcademy News - May 27, 2013

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Rene Thomas Folse, JD, Ph.D. is the host for this edition which reports on the following news stories. Court of Appeal Approves Removal of Orthopedist from MPN. Real Estate Agent Faces 14 Felony Charges. New Federal Bill Seeks to Fix "Broken" Medicare Set Aside Process. DWC Publishes Proposed Interpreter Regulations. DWC Struggles With Delays in QME Panels. No Judicial Misconduct Reported in DWC Ethics Advisory Committee 2012 Annual Report. DWC Makes SB 863 Changes to QME Writing Course. Feds Seek to Regulate Compounding Pharmacies. 50% of Physicians Now Use Electronic Health Records. CWCI Study Shows Improvement in California Comp.