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In this episode of Rehab Science, Dr. Tom Walters, DPT, breaks down cervical radiculopathy—a common condition involving compression or irritation of the nerve roots in the neck. He explores the relevant cervical spine anatomy, including how disc herniations or degenerative changes like bone spurs can narrow the neural foramina and impinge nerve roots, leading to symptoms that radiate from the neck into the arm and hand. Dr. Walters reviews hallmark symptoms such as radiating pain, numbness, tingling, and muscle weakness, and discusses how these typically follow a dermatomal distribution depending on the affected cervical level. Dr. Walters also explains the clinical examination process for diagnosing cervical radiculopathy, including provocative orthopedic tests and the role of imaging like MRI when necessary. He outlines both medical and physical therapy approaches to treatment—ranging from anti-inflammatory medications and injections to targeted rehab strategies like cervical traction, neural mobilization, postural correction, and strengthening exercises. The episode wraps up with practical advice for managing this condition through movement-based rehabilitation. YouTube Video with Exercises Nerve Mobilization Exercises Amazon Book Link
Acute medical management of valvulopathy. Part II talks about the pathophysiology and management of stenotic valves: AS and MS. Check out Rapid Sequence, ICUedu's new education project at rapidsequence.org Great Core Ultrasound post on POCUS assessment of valvulopathy: https://coreultrasound.com/valves-2/ Additional content and educational resources at ICUedu.org
The Lancet Commission calls for a shift from focusing on late-stage ischaemia to targeting early atherosclerosis (ACAD)
Mirza Umair Khalid, MD, social media editor of JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions, and Alfonso Jurado-Román, MD, PhD, discuss a recently published randomized controlled trial comparing three forms of calcium modification strategies (rotational atherectomy, lithotripsy, and laser) for calcified coronary stenosis. View the video here.
This episode covers pyloric stenosis.Written notes can be found at https://zerotofinals.com/paediatrics/gastro/pyloricstenosis/Questions can be found at https://members.zerotofinals.com/Books can be found at https://zerotofinals.com/books/The audio in the episode was expertly edited by Harry Watchman.
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Renal Artery Stenosis from the Renal section.FollowMedbullets on social media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/medbulletsInstagram: www.instagram.com/medbulletsofficialTwitter: www.twitter.com/medbullets
DAD Catheter: An Angioplasty Apparatus for Facilitating Accurate Placement of a Lumen Stent for Dilating Ostial Stenosis
Commentary by Dr. Jian'an Wang
Art Still's body felt the ravages of playing professional football for twelve years, but when he suffered atrial fibrillation, he sought medical attention. His doctor suggested he undergo a genetic test, which revealed he had the variant for a disease known as amyloidosis. While not cancer, if left untreated in a timely manner, it can lead to various types of blood cancer. Early detection, periodic shots and medication will not get rid of the variant, but they will team up to keep from developing into blood cancer. Art pays attention to diet, exercise and the right amount of sleep, and says he enjoys a healthy lifestyle. Art accepted carpal tunnel syndrome, trigger finger and a torn biceps muscle as the byproducts of his NFL career, but atrial fibrillation was different. Through the National Football League Players Association, he went to New Orleans for a thorough physical and mental examination. His doctor suggested Art undergo a genetic test to see if Art had a variant for amyloidosis, a disease which if left untreated can be linked to various types of blood cancer. A brother of his had undergone heart replacement, and another brother needs one. That combined with the suggestion from the doctor was enough to get Art to take the test, and sure enough, it indicated he had the V122I variant, which Art says affects one in 25 African-Americans. He is now on a regimen that includes medications and periodic shots. It will not rid Art of the variant, but keeps it at bay so that it doesn't become cancerous, affecting other organs like kidneys and the brain. Art Still wants to maximize awareness of amyloidosis, and has established a website that provides a wealth of information on the subject so that like Art, others can get in front of the disease. Additional Resources: Art's website: https://www.amyloidosisarmy.org
Dr. Davin Ashraf is an Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology at the Casey Eye Institute (Oregon Health and Science University) in the division of Oculofacial Plastic Surgery. He acts as host in this episode of the Oculofacial Podcast. Dr. Robert Kersten is a Professor and ASOPRS Fellowship Program Director at the Moran Eye Center (University of Utah) within the division of Oculoplastic and Facial Plastic Surgery. Dr. Shravani Mikkilineni is an oculofacial surgeon in private practice at Consultants in Ophthalmic and Facial Plastic Surgery in the metro Detroit area. Dr. Emily Li is an Assistant Professor at the Wilmer Eye Institute (Johns Hopkins University). Episode Summary: Dive into the November-December 2024 issue of Oculofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (OPRS) as Dr. Davin Ashraf leads engaging discussions with expert colleagues Dr. Robert Kersten, Dr. Shravani Mikkilineni, and Dr. Emily Li. The episode covers cutting-edge topics and insightful research findings in oculoplastic surgery, providing listeners with an in-depth understanding of the latest surgical techniques and postoperative outcomes in the specialty. Dr. Robert Kersten initiates the podcast with an exploration of the phenylephrine test's influence on the outcomes of external levator advancement surgery. Key discussions revolve around the phenylephrine's role in selecting the appropriate approach to ptosis surgery and its implication for eyelid compliance. Following this, Dr. Shravani Mikkilineni highlights significant corneal astigmatism changes post-levator surgery, sparking considerations for toric intraocular lens surgery timing. Dr. Emily Li concludes the episode by presenting an innovative surgical technique to address punctal stenosis, prompting dialogue on traditional methods' efficacy. Together, these discussions offer a comprehensive look into evolving methodologies and patient management strategies in oculoplastic surgery. Key Takeaways: Phenylephrine Test Utilization: Dr. Kersten discusses how phenylephrine positive patients had better outcomes in external levator resection and challenges common practices involving phenylephrine tests. Corneal Astigmatism Considerations: Changes in corneal astigmatism post-levator surgery could impact future toric IOL procedures, emphasizing the need for careful preoperative evaluation. Novel Approach to Punctoplasty: The podcast explores traditional versus novel techniques in handling punctal stenosis, weighing practicality against surgical outcomes. Resources: Casey Eye Institute, Oregon Health and Science University Moran Eye Center, University of Utah Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University Consultants in Ophthalmic and Facial Plastic Surgery Explore this enlightening episode to gain valuable insights and stay informed about critical topics in the field of oculoplastic surgery. Be sure to tune in for future episodes filled with expert discussions and cutting-edge discoveries in ophthalmology.
This episode covers congenital pulmonary stenosis.Written notes can be found at https://zerotofinals.com/paediatrics/cardiology/pulmonarystenosis/Questions can be found at https://members.zerotofinals.com/Books can be found at https://zerotofinals.com/books/The audio in the episode was expertly edited by Harry Watchman.
Interview with Ruth J. Davis, MD, author of Third Proceedings of The North American Airway Collaborative (NoAAC): Consensus Statement on Trial Design for Airway Stenosis. Hosted by Paul C. Bryson, MD, MBA. Related Content: Third Proceedings of The North American Airway Collaborative (NoAAC)
Interview with Ruth J. Davis, MD, author of Third Proceedings of The North American Airway Collaborative (NoAAC): Consensus Statement on Trial Design for Airway Stenosis. Hosted by Paul C. Bryson, MD, MBA. Related Content: Third Proceedings of The North American Airway Collaborative (NoAAC)
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DCB-BIF: Comparison of Noncompliant Balloon with Drug-Coated Balloon Angioplasty for Side Branch Stenosis After Provisional Stenting for Patients with True Coronary Bifurcation Lesions
In part 2 we explore common issues of the bones that can cause low back pain. Osteoarthritis, aka DJD or degenerative joint disease, stenosis, spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis can all cause myofascial and or nerve pain in the low back. Nora and Brian discuss what the conditions are, how they affect the low back and some practical advice for minimizing pain and maximizing function. If you, a client or a friend suffer from any of these common conditions, join us to listen and learn!Brian's Book on Low Back Pain and Conditions:Back Exercise; Stabilize, Mobilize and Reduce Painhttps://a.co/d/8IUb7L6Moving Conversation Socials Youtube: www.youtube.com/@brianricheyEmail: movingconvos@gmail.comIG: @movingconvosFB: Moving ConversationsBrianIG: @fit4lifedcFB: https://www.facebook.com/brianrichey/ NoraIG: nora.s.john.7FB: https://www.facebook.com/nora.s.john.7
IntelVasc is a medical technology company focused on addressing the significant issue of peripheral arterial disease (PAD). This condition, often undiagnosed, can lead to serious complications like heart attacks and strokes. CEO & co-founder, Andrew Ortega-Verdaguer, joins this episode to discuss how he plans to lead the business from visionary prototype through to market as the team gears up for first FDA discussions early next year.The company's innovative solution involves a minimally invasive sensor, inserted subcutaneously near to the femoral artery. This sensor, paired with a portable scanner, will enable patients to monitor their vascular health at home. By collecting real-time data on blood flow, the technology can empower patients and clinicians to proactively identify potential issues and intervene early, reducing the risk of major complications.IntelVasc's technology has the potential to revolutionize the management of PAD. By providing a convenient and reliable method for monitoring vascular health, the company aims to improve patient outcomes, reduce healthcare costs, and enhance the overall quality of life for individuals with this condition. With additional AI and ML opportunities, this is an exciting medtech story sure to keep you informed and inspired.
DISCLAMER >>>>>> The Ditch Lab Coat podcast serves solely for general informational purposes and does not serve as a substitute for professional medical services such as medicine or nursing. It does not establish a doctor/patient relationship, and the use of information from the podcast or linked materials is at the user's own risk. The content does not aim to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and users should promptly seek guidance from healthcare professionals for any medical conditions. >>>>>> The expressed opinions belong solely to the hosts and guests, and they do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the Hospitals, Clinics, Universities, or any other organization associated with the host or guests. Disclosures: Ditch The Lab Coat podcast is produced by (Podkind.co) and is independent of Dr. Bonta's teaching and research roles at McMaster University, Temerty Faculty of Medicine and Queens University. Welcome back to "Ditch the Lab Coat," the podcast where we dive into complex healthcare topics with a scientific and skeptical lens. In this episode, our host Dr. Mark Bonta sits down with Dr. Akash Goel, an esteemed anesthesiologist and pain specialist, to explore the intricate world of chronic pain management.We'll delve into the prevalence of chronic conditions like stenosis, myofascial pain dysfunction, and sacroiliac joint dysfunction, particularly in older adults and women. Dr. Goel sheds light on the challenges of pain assessment and the often-overlooked patient experience of feeling disbelieved by family and caregivers.We'll discuss the limitations of traditional pain scales and the innovative tools reshaping pain treatment, such as quantitative sensory testing and real-time data from wearables. Dr. Goel's pioneering research, including a clinical trial with MDMA and ketamine for chronic pain management, will provide a glimpse into the future of pain therapy.Join us for an engaging conversation that highlights the evolving interface of AI, psychedelics, and psychotherapy in tackling chronic pain. Dr. Bonta and Dr. Goel also touch upon the broader challenges within the healthcare system and the exciting potential of new research and technological advancements. Stay tuned for insights that could change how we understand and treat chronic pain.06:40 - Doctors frequently encounter medically unexplained symptoms.08:57 - Chronic pain is diverse, commonly affecting older women.11:45 - Many patients feel disbelieved when reporting chronic pain.16:45 - Pain-related disability and interference assessed using specific scales.17:42 - Leveraging data to predict and manage chronic pain effectively.23:45 - Psychedelic compounds shown to aid in chronic pain psychotherapy.26:17 - Understanding chronic pain requires grouping patients into subcategories.28:48 - Chronic pain alters the brain and spinal cord's response mechanisms.33:58 - Emphasis on the need for quality placebo-controlled clinical trials to refine approaches.37:49 - Research into safe MDMA dosing and administration frequency.38:41 - 120mg of MDMA produces effects similar to 60mg of Ritalin.43:03 - Psychotherapy improves connection, access, and creates lasting therapeutic impacts.49:12 - Chronic pain's complexities inspire exploration of new treatments.50:16 - Psychedelics enhance psychotherapy, with Dr. Goel's research showing optimism.
In today's VETgirl online veterinary CE podcast, we're going to discuss subaortic stenosis and the effects of medical management with two different beta-blockers: sotalol versus atenolol. This is based off a study by Tjostheim et al out of University of Wisconsin-Madison entitled “Association of sotalol versus atenolol therapy with survival in dogs with severe subaortic stenosis.”
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Renal Artery Stenosis from the Renal section at Medbullets.com Follow Medbullets on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/medbullets Instagram: www.instagram.com/medbulletsofficial Twitter: www.twitter.com/medbullets Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/medbullets
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In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Pyloric Stenosis from the Pediatrics section at Medbullets.com Follow Medbullets on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/medbullets Instagram: www.instagram.com/medbulletsofficial Twitter: www.twitter.com/medbullets Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/medbullets
Rotational Atherectomy, Lithotripsy or Laser for Calcified Coronary Stenosis
In this episode, Jian'an Wang discusses a study investigating the relationship between elevated serum lipoprotein A (LPA) levels and the risk of severe degenerative aortic stenosis in a cohort of 742 patients. The findings reveal a significant association, particularly with LPA levels exceeding 100 mg/dL, highlighting LPA's potential as a therapeutic target and underscoring the need for further research into therapies aimed at lowering LPA levels.
Interview with Alexander T. Hillel, MD, author of Oral Everolimus Following Dilation in Idiopathic Subglottic Stenosis: A Phase 1 Nonrandomized Clinical Trial. Hosted by Paul C. Bryson, MD, MBA. Related Content: Oral Everolimus Following Dilation in Idiopathic Subglottic Stenosis
Interview with Alexander T. Hillel, MD, author of Oral Everolimus Following Dilation in Idiopathic Subglottic Stenosis: A Phase 1 Nonrandomized Clinical Trial. Hosted by Paul C. Bryson, MD, MBA. Related Content: Oral Everolimus Following Dilation in Idiopathic Subglottic Stenosis
Darshan H. Brahmbhatt, Podcast Editor of JACC: Advances discusses a recently published original research paper on coronary artery stenosis and high-risk plaque assessed with an unsupervised fully automated deep learning technique.
First TAVI vs. SAVR Randomized Trial in Younger Low-Risk Patients with Severe Tricuspid or Bicuspid Aortic Valve Stenosis: Results from NOTION-2
A new trial assessed whether balloon angioplasty plus aggressive medical management was superior to aggressive medical management alone for patients with symptomatic intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis. Author Zhongrong Miao, MD, PhD, from Beijing Tiantan Hospital, discusses the BASIS randomized clinical trial with JAMA Deputy Editor Christopher C. Muth, MD. Related Content: Balloon Angioplasty vs Medical Management for Intracranial Artery Stenosis Is Balloon Angioplasty the Future for Intracranial Stenosis? Read Transcript
Listen as Dr. London Smith (.com) and his producer Cameron discuss Renal Artery Stenosis with special guest Dr. David Plimpton, PhD (Nate Weingarden). Not so boring! https://www.patreon.com/join/jockdocpodcast Hosts: London Smith, Cameron Clark. Guest: Nate Weingarden. Produced by: Dylan Walker Created by: London Smith
Send us a textHave you ever ignored a small discomfort only to realize it was something far more serious? Join us on "Heart to Heart with Anna" for an eye-opening conversation with Jeff, the creator and host of a non-profit podcast network, who discovered a congenital heart defect called a myocardial bridge at the age of 65. Jeff recounts his terrifying experience of cycling through strange symptoms and surviving a heart attack, ultimately learning the necessity of paying attention to one's body. Through his personal narrative, Jeff underscores the critical role of support networks and timely medical intervention in overcoming health challenges.What happens when traditional medical tests don't give you the answers you need? In this episode, we delve into the complexities of diagnosing and treating ventricular tachycardia and myocardial bridging. Jeff shares the life-saving journey that led him to create his podcast, "Imperfect Heart," focusing on raising awareness about these underdiagnosed conditions. From the importance of self-advocacy in medical settings to the need for better education in medical schools, Jeff's mission is to use his "bonus time" to make a positive impact on the lives of others. Listen in to learn about the life-changing potential of surgical intervention and the power of recognizing and acting on heart-related symptoms.Helpful Links:Jeff's Imperfect Heart podcast: https://www.myimperfectheart.com/Stanford's Myocardial Bridge Program: https://stanfordhealthcare.org/medical-conditions/blood-heart-circulation/myocardial-bridging.htmlWe're Rolling Studios' Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/wererollingstudios/Thanks to our newest HUG Patron, Ayrton Beatty and long-standing Patrons: Laura Redfern, Pam Davis, Michael Liben, Nancy Jensen, Alicia Lynch, Deena Barber, Carlee McGuire, Carter & Faye Mayberry, and Frank Jaworski. We appreciate you!Support the Show.Anna's Buzzsprout Affiliate LinkBaby Blue Sound CollectiveSocial Media Pages:Apple PodcastsFacebookInstagramMeWeTwitterYouTubeWebsite
Our Vascular Surgery Oral Board Audio Review includes 72 high-yield scenarios that cover the majority of the VSCORE topics designed for Vascular Surgeons by Vascular Surgeons. Scenarios are 5 to 7 minutes long and include a variety of tactics and styles. If you are able to achieve this level of performance in your preparation you are sure to pass the oral exam with flying colors. The second part introduces high-yield commentary to each scenario. This commentary includes tips and tricks to help you dominate the most challenging scenarios in addition to practical, easy-to-understand teaching that covers the most confusing topics we face as vascular surgeons. We are confident you will find this unique, dual format approach a highly effective way to prepare for the test. Learn more about the full set of 72 scenarios here: https://app.behindtheknife.org/course-details/vascular-surgery-oral-board-audio-review Our Vascular Surgery Oral Board Book is available on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CZ8ZBF83 Please visit behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more.
ESC TV Today brings you concise analysis from the world's leading experts, so you can stay on top of what's happening in your field quickly. This episode covers: Cardiology this Week: A concise summary of recent studies Lifetime management of aortic valve stenosis Spirituality and cardiovascular health Statistics Made Easy: Statistical Analyses using Chat GPT Host: Perry Elliott Guests: Carlos Aguiar, Kavitha Chinnaiyan, Francesco Maisano Want to watch that episode? Go to: https://esc365.escardio.org/event/1155 Disclaimer ESC TV Today and ESC 365, the cardiology knowledge hub are supported by Bristol Myers Squibb. The scientific content and opinions expressed in this programme have not been influenced in any way by its sponsor. This programme is intended for health care professionals only and is to be used for educational purposes. The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) does not aim to promote medicinal products nor devices. Any views or opinions expressed are the presenters' own and do not reflect the views of the ESC. Declarations of interests Stephan Achenbach, Kavitha Chinnaiyan and Nicolle Kraenkel have declared to have no potential conflicts of interest to report. Carlos Aguiar has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report: personal fees for consultancy and/or speaker fees from Abbott, AbbVie, Alnylam, Amgen, AstraZeneca, Bayer, Boehringer-Ingelheim, Daiichi-Sankyo, Ferrer, Gilead, Lilly, Novartis, Pfizer, Sanofi, Servier, Tecnimede. Giuseppe Biondi-Zoccai has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report : Aleph, Amarin, Balmed, Cardionovum, Crannmedical, Endocore Lab, Eukon, Guidotti, Innovheart, Meditrial, Menarini, Microport, Opsens Medical, Terumo, and Translumina. Davide Capodanno has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report: Abbott Vascular, Novo Nordisk, Sanofi, Terumo, Medtronic. Perry Elliott has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report: consultancies for Pfizer, BMS, Cytokinetics. Francesco Maisano has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report : Grant Institute, Edwards, Abbott, NVT, Medtronic, Jenavalve and Boston Scientifics. Emma Svennberg has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report: institutional research grants from Abbott, Astra Zeneca, Bayer, Bristol-Myers, Squibb-Pfizer, Boehringer-Ingelheim, Johnson & Johnson, Merck Sharp & Dohme.
Commentary by Dr. Emile Daoud
Join hosts Chris Knoll, MD and Lillian Su, MD both of Phoenix Children's Hospital as they interview Ritu Asija, MD and Michael Ma, MD of Lucile Packard Children's Hospital (Stanford University) about their paper "20-Year Experience With Repair of Pulmonary Atresia or Stenosis and Major Aortopulmonary Collateral Arteries" published in September 2023 in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. They discuss the Stanford approach to pre-operative evaluation, post operative management tips and the extensive resources their Heart Center has devoted to this rare and complex disease. Editor Chris Knoll (Phoenix Children's Hospital) Producer Lillian Su (Phoenix Children's Hospital)
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ACC.24: DEDICATE-DZHK6 Trial
Commentary by Dr. Valentin Fuster
Fractional Flow Reserve or Optical Coherence Tomography to Guide the Management of Patients with Angiographically Intermediate Coronary Stenosis
Do you know you valvulopathies? Learn everything there is to know about mitral stenosis! This episode was written by Dr. David Ji (Internal Medicine Resident) and reviewed by Dr. Murray Kornbluth (Cardiology) and Dr. Samuel Mamane (General Internal Medicine). Infographic by Julie Simone (Medical Student). Support the show
In this episode of the BackTable Podcast, host Dr. Aaron Fritts interviews guest Dr. Ramsey Al-Hakim about the inception and journey of Auxetics, a med-tech company innovating in the vein stent market. Dr. Al-Hakim is the co-founder of Auxetics and the Section Chief of the Division of Interventional Radiology at Scripps Hospital in San Diego, CA. Dr. Al-Hakim covers the initial challenges of understanding the market and securing capital, the clinical significance of addressing stent-adjacent stenosis, and the process of developing a stent with a negative Poisson effect to counteract it. Dr. Al-Hakim highlights Auxetics' approach to combining cutting-edge interventional technologies with world-class imaging tools for enhanced procedural efficiency in venous interventions. The company's progress through benchtop work, animal testing, and plans for first-in-human studies outside the U.S., aiming for commercialization within the next four to five years, is also outlined. Contributions from key figures in the vascular community and the role of mentorship and perseverance in navigating the complexities of medical device innovation are discussed as well. --- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS Varian, a Siemens Healthineers company https://www.siemens-healthineers.com/ Reflow Medical https://www.reflowmedical.com/ --- SHOW NOTES 00:00 - Introduction 03:11 - The Market and Problem Solving 12:13 - Journey of Creating a Stent 22:28 - Birth of Auxetics 26:53 - Learning Process and Support from the University 29:16 - Building the Dream Team 33:01 - Starting a Company 36:42 - Challenges and Triumphs of Fundraising 37:44 - Current Status and Future Plans 45:32 - Importance of Community and Mentorship --- RESOURCES Auxetics: https://www.auxeticsinc.com In-stent restenosis and stent compression following stenting for chronic iliofemoral venous obstruction: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34174500/ Venous Stenosis Animal Model Utilizing Endovenous Radiofrequency Ablation: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30717966/ The Messy Middle: Finding Your Way Through the Hardest and Most Crucial Part of Any Bold Venture: https://www.amazon.com/Messy-Middle-Finding-Through-Hardest/dp/0735218072
In this episode, hosts Dr. Gopi Shah and Dr. Ashley Agan talk to Dr. Stephen Schoeff, laryngologist at Kaiser Permanente (Tacoma, WA) about subglottic stenosis in adults. Dr. Schoeff introduces subglottic stenosis (SS) as a rare condition affecting adult women of all ages. Patients complain of progressive dyspnea, declining exercise tolerance, and mucus sensation. Sometimes confused for asthma, globus sensation, LPR, or paradoxical vocal fold motion, SS is diagnosed when airway scarring and narrowing is visible on laryngoscopy. After describing workup, Dr. Schoeff reviews etiologies of SS, including iatrogenic, idiopathic, and autoimmune. Treatment options for SS include cricotracheal resection, endoscopic dilation, and airway steroid injections. Dr. Schoeff concludes the episode by sharing his success using periodic airway steroid injections for treatment of SS. --- SHOW NOTES 00:00 - Introduction 01:21 - Dr. Schoeff's Journey & Practice 08:28 - Symptoms & Differential Diagnosis 12:31 - Physical Examination & Diagnosis 27:23 - Introduction to Endoscopic Dilation 28:57 - Steroid Injections as a Management Option 31:24 - The Three Big Categories of Treatment 33:05 - How Steroids Address Disease Pathophysiology 38:58 - Technique for Airway Dilation 49:06 - Deciding on Cricotracheal Resection 51:14 - How Insurance Affects Treatment Options 55:05 - Final Thoughts & Pearls
Subglottic stenosis is a rare but life-threatening condition that can be particularly dangerous among pregnant patients, as the increased fatigue can weaken them and cause trouble during delivery. Our Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Residency Program podcast series continues with PGY3 Katherine Miller, MD sharing new research on improving treatment for this patient population.
Welcome back to another edition of our Week in Review! In this episode, we dive into two compelling cases that shed light on the challenges individuals face in the realm of orthopedic and neurosurgical interventions. First up, we follow the inspiring journey of a dedicated runner battling stenosis. Join us as we explore the impact of spinal stenosis on an athlete's life, the diagnostic process, and the tailored treatment plan that allows our patient to reclaim their passion for running. Next, we delve into a lumbar extrusion case with a resultant discectomy. Gain insights into the intricacies of the procedure, the postoperative recovery, and the positive outcomes achieved. This real-life scenario provides valuable information for those navigating similar medical challenges or interested in the advancements of spinal surgery. Our expert panel of healthcare professionals breaks down each case, discussing the medical nuances, treatment strategies, and the importance of patient-centric care. Whether you're a healthcare professional, student, or simply curious about medical advancements, this week's review promises to be both informative and engaging. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thefarmcast/message
Spinal stenosis in either the cervical or the lumbar spine is fairly common with over 200,000 cases per year in the US. Brian and Nora discuss what it is and give you practical advice on ways to manage it to decrease pain and disability. Postural changes and core support can substantially reduce the pain and discomfort from this condition.
Discord link: https://discord.gg/yHUhW2Wjc7 Scorch Protocol: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1l-F9pCuh942zn5rS_FXVxGzbCtXN0-toBipeMZTAbOc/edit?usp=sharing Research Papers: https://www.dryfastingclub.com/studies/ #spinalcordinjuryrecovery #stenosis#osteoarthritistreatment #osteoarthritis #lumbarspinal #stenosi#cervicalspine #degenerativediscdisease Spine Disease Physical Therapy for Stenosis #arthritis #arthritispainrelief Non-Surgical Spinal Stenosis Treatments Exercise for Spinal Osteoarthritis Spinal Stenosis Surgery Options Spinal stenosis, a condition characterized by the narrowing of spaces within the spine, can cause pain, numbness, and mobility issues due to the compression of spinal nerves. Emerging research suggests that fasting might offer therapeutic benefits for spinal stenosis through mechanisms like autophagy and stem cell regeneration. Autophagy, a process activated during fasting, involves the cellular self-cleaning of damaged proteins and organelles, potentially reducing inflammation and aiding in the repair of damaged spinal tissues. Additionally, fasting may stimulate stem cell regeneration, which can lead to the rejuvenation of cells and tissues in the spinal area. These regenerative processes could potentially alleviate some symptoms of spinal stenosis by improving spinal health and function. Join us on Instagram https://instagram.com/dryfastingclub Join us on Twitter https://twitter.com/dryfastingclub The Dry Fasting Club does not provide medical advice. Always seek the advice of your physician or another qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment before undertaking a new healthcare regimen.
Pulmonary valve stenosis has become the most common congenital heart disease in dogs, and changes to the breeding population of dogs across the world over the last 20 years has seemingly influenced the morphology of the disease that we identify. In turn, this has posed challenges to cardiologists in terms of selecting the best diagnostic methods and approaches to treatment. In this episode, join Kieran and Jose as they interview Professor Brian Scansen from Colorado State University - interventionist, researcher, teacher and pioneer - and discuss their thoughts on the management of pulmonary valve stenosis in the 2020s.
Commentary by Dr. Valentin Fuster
Ben discusses News Flashes, Book Reviews, and Answers Audience Questions. AI and heart health: AI Evaluation of Stenosis on Coronary CTA ...6:56 If you're concerned about heart health, a blood measurement called "plasma viscosity" is a good one to ask your physician about (in addition to a complete lipid panel, inflammatory markers, and glucose, IMO): Study link ...23:12 A simple strategy such as one baby aspirin a day is likely good for your heart, but also appears to be a “calorie restriction mimetic“, that can simulate the autophagy benefits of fasting. Anybody currently on the aspirin bandwagon? Any concerning side effects that you have experienced? Study link ...26:56 Easy hack for high triglycerides - 1-4g daily dose of ginger: Effect of Ginger... ...31:06 The hidden benefits of dick pills. Study link ...40:27 Statins aren't all bad, but more people are on them than likely need to be: Could This Widely Used Calculator Be Needlessly Driving People to Take Statins?...47:00 Sure, EXCESS fructose can make you fat, but not if you're NOT in caloric excess: Important Food Sources of Fructose-Containing Sugars and Adiposity (e.g. if you're burning 2000 calories per day you could drink 2000 calories of soda a day and not get fat provided you weren't eating or drinking anything else)...51:12 Sound advice here..."Eat like a pig" to lose weight: Eat like a Pig to Combat Obesity (cliff notes: don't overeat and optimize nutrient density)...56:13 If you're eating a low-carb diet, you sure as heck better be careful that it is very clean, rich in phytonutrients, and certainly not a dirty keto approach: Study link ...72:44 For the full show notes, visit: https://bengreenfieldlife.com/podcast/qa-458 Episode sponsors: Wild Health: Learn everything from your optimal diet, exercise, and sleep routines to understanding the risk of chronic illnesses and how to prevent them with their concierge program. Get 20% off with code BEN at wildhealth.com/ben. BON CHARGE: Products that can help you sleep better, perform better, recover faster, balance hormones, reduce inflammation, and so much more. Go to boncharge.com/GREENFIELD and use coupon code GREENFIELD to save 15%. Neurohacker Qualia Mind: Start experiencing what the best brain fuel on earth can do for YOUR mindset with Qualia Mind from Neurohacker. Go to neurohacker.com/ben for up to $100 off right now, and use code BGF at checkout for an extra 15% off. Organifi Sunrise: Organifi's Sunrise Kit includes their signature Green, Red, and Gold Juice blends. Get free shipping and 20% off your order of the Sunrise to Sunset Kit by going to organifi.com/ben. Big Bold Health: is offering 10% off your order. You can use this for Microbiome Rejuvenate, Himalayan Tartary Buckwheat Flour or any other single product. To claim your offer, head to BigBoldHealth.com and use code BEN10 for 10% off. Couples Collective: with your significant other in Napa, California October 25th - 29th. ownitcoaching.com/couples-collective to apply.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.