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Best podcasts about wrist injuries

Latest podcast episodes about wrist injuries

The Climbing Injury Podcast
EP 7: Wrist injuries - Have I injured my TFCC?

The Climbing Injury Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 59:43


In today's episode, we're discussing wrist injuries and wrist related pain due to climbing. We often meet patients worried that they've injured their TFCC (more on this in the episode), which can be a serious injury. But this is quite rare, and there are other more common causes and sources to a climber's wrist pain than just the TFCC. This is also highlighted in a recent paper by Schöffl and colleagues (article here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37800447/). We discuss different injury mechanisms, such as slopers and underclings, and how to both manage and hopefully prevent wrist pain and wrist injuries.   For more information about us, you can find us on Instagram and our websites:James: @sheffieldclimbingclinic / www.sheffieldclimbingclinic.comStian: @stianchristophersen / https://www.klatrebibelen.com/stian-christophersenFeel free to drop us a message with questions or subjects you would like us to address, and if you like what we're doing, please support us at patreon.com/ClimbingInjuryPodcast

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Emergency Medicine Cases
Ep 189 Commonly Missed and Mismanaged Wrist Injuries

Emergency Medicine Cases

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 69:02


In this part 1 or our 2-part podcast series on wrist injuries Dr. Arun Sayal and Dr. Matt DiStefano answer such questions as:when should we suspect a DRUJ injury, why is it important to pick up DRUJ injuries in the ED, and how does it change our management? Why is the lateral x-ray view so important in picking up commonly missed wrist injuries? When it comes to distal radius fractures, how are Colles vs Barton's vs Smith's fractures managed differently in the ED? What are the 2 key x-ray signs we should look for on the AP and the 2 key x-ray signs we should look for on the lateral for every wrist injury? and many more... The post Ep 189 Commonly Missed and Mismanaged Wrist Injuries appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.

SAGE Orthopaedics
AJSM November 2023 5-in-5 Podcast

SAGE Orthopaedics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 6:50


Five articles from the November 2023 issue summarized in five minutes, with the addition of a brief editorial commentary. The 5-in-5 feature is designed to give readers an overview of articles that may pique their interest and encourage more detailed reading. It may also be used by busy readers who would prefer a brief audio summary in order to select the articles they want to read in full. The featured articles for this month are, “Association of Postless Distraction in Hip Arthroscopy With Decreased Postoperative Groin Numbness,” “Prevalence, Timing, Locational Distribution, and Risk Factors for Heterotopic Ossification After Elbow Arthroscopy,” “Wrist Injuries in Climbers,” "Meniscotibial Ligament Insufficiency Increases Force on the Posterior Medial Meniscus Root," and “The Effect of Lateral Extra-articular Tenodesis in an ACL-Reconstructed Knee With Partial Medial Meniscectomy: A Biomechanical Study.” Click here to read the articles.

The DocTalks Podcast
Wrist injuries and ailments w/ Dr. Ruby Grewal

The DocTalks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 22:19


Wrist pain is often caused by sprains or fractures from sudden injuries but can also be from long-term problems, such as repetitive stress, arthritis and carpal tunnel syndrome. How do you know what is causing your wrist pain and what will help? In this episode of the DocTalks Podcast, host Ian Gillespie asks these questions of Dr. Ruby Grewal and orthopaedic surgeon at St. Joseph's Health Care London's Roth McFarlane Hand and Upper Limb Centre who specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions and ailments that affect the wrist, hand and arm.Note: The content of St. Joseph's DocTalks Podcasts is for informational purposes only. The material is not intended for and should not be used as a substitute for direct medical advice from a licensed health care practitioner.Brought to you in partnership with St. Joseph's Health Care Foundation. Produced by The Pod Cabin and Kelsi Break

Fit Womens Weekly Podcast
Fit Quickie Q & A: Working Out In Your 40s vs 30s - How To Get Toned Arms - Training With Wrist Injuries

Fit Womens Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 12:13


Great questions for this week's Fit Quickie.  1 - What are the differences when working out in your 40s vs your 30s and what do you need to focus more on?  2 - Your arms not as toned as the rest of your body? Here's what to do to get better biceps and triceps. 3 - All injuries suck but that doesn't mean you're stuck doing nothing. What to do when you have a sprained wrist (or any injury). And more!  ❖ How To Connect & Get Even More! ❖ 

Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan
Shadows of Abuse: Behind the Murder of Martha Guzman

Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 26:59 Transcription Available


11-year-old Martha Guzman's life is brutally cut short within a mere 30-minute timeframe at the hands of her mother's ex-boyfriend. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack delve deep into the harrowing details of Martha's murder, highlighting the tumultuous relationship casting a shadow over Martha's domestic life and the implications it had on her mother's choices. Joe Scott draws attention to poignant details, in particular Martha's painted fingernails. He further educates listeners on the chilling realities of wrist injuries and the dreadful intimidation wielded by knives.    Time-codes: [00:00:20] - Joseph Scott Morgan introduces the idea of time's fleeting nature and introduces the case of an 11-year-old girl whose life was taken within a 30-minute window. [00:01:32] - The heart-wrenching reveal of Martha Guzman's murder. [00:08:06] -Dave Mack discusses Martha Guzman's home life, filled with chaos, alcohol, and abuse caused by her mother's boyfriend, Miguel Ruiz Lobo. Despite being only 11 years old, Martha recognized the toxicity of the relationship and convinced her mother to make the difficult decision to ask Lobo to leave. [00:09:00] - The perils of an unstable household with an abusive partner and Martha's mother's desperate attempt for a restraining order. [00:10:22] - The gruesome details of the crime scene, along with a discussion about the shocking amount of blood resulting from sharp force injuries and the size disparity between the perpetrator and victim. [00:13:00] - Dave Mack and Joe Scott discuss how Miguel Ruiz Lobo attempted to blame Martha for her own injuries, claiming self-harm to stage her death as a suicide. [00:16:18] - Joseph Scott Morgan describes the horrifying moment a mother discovers her child's lifeless body and her desperate attempts to save the child. He talks about the mother's actions in the moment and the grim reality of the situation. [00:17:23] - Morgan recalls haunting memories, noting Martha's painted nails. [00:23:51] - Discussion about the use of a knife as a means of terrorizing someone and an explanation of how it can be pressed against the skin to create a slight abrasion. [00:24:48] - Morgan explains the critical function of wrist tendons. [00:26:17] - Joe Scott and Dave touch on the nine-year-long journey to obtain justice for the victim, Martha Guzman. Joe Scott Morgan informs the audience of the outcome, bringing closure to this tragic case. [00:26:40] - The episode ends with a strong message urging anyone dealing with domestic abuse to seek help. Joseph Scott Morgan provides the National Domestic Violence Hotline number (1-800-799-SAFE) as a resource for those in need of assistance.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Resident Review
Quick Hits: Wrist Injuries and Anatomy

The Resident Review

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 14:28


This is a high yield lecture will cover wrist injuries and Anatomy with facts taken directly from previous inservice examinations.

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HealthWatch with Dick Haefner
HealthWatch with Dick Haefner ~ Slip-And-Fall Wrist Injuries (Part One)

HealthWatch with Dick Haefner

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2021 1:32


December 19, 2021 ~ Henry Ford Health System Executive Vice Chair of Orthopedics Dr. Charles Day talks about wintertime slip-and-fall accidents, and how these incidents oftentimes cause severe wrist injuries. Learn the long-term consequences of a wrist injury, and why seeking immediate medical attention for one is so important.

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HealthWatch with Dick Haefner
HealthWatch with Dick Haefner ~ Slip-And-Fall Wrist Injuries (Part Two)

HealthWatch with Dick Haefner

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2021 1:34


December 19, 2021 ~ Henry Ford Health System Executive Vice Chair of Orthopedics Dr. Charles Day talks about wintertime slip-and-fall accidents, and how these incidents oftentimes cause severe wrist injuries. Learn the long-term consequences of a wrist injury, and why seeking immediate medical attention for one is so important.

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HealthWatch with Dick Haefner
HealthWatch with Dick Haefner ~ Slip-And-Fall Wrist Injuries (Part Three)

HealthWatch with Dick Haefner

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2021 1:43


December 19, 2021 ~ Henry Ford Health System Executive Vice Chair of Orthopedics Dr. Charles Day talks about wintertime slip-and-fall accidents, and how these incidents oftentimes cause severe wrist injuries. Learn the long-term consequences of a wrist injury, and why seeking immediate medical attention for one is so important.

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Occupational Therapy Insights
Wrist Injuries and Complications

Occupational Therapy Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021


Let's take a look at wrist injuries and complications. 

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Physio Explained by Physio Network
#19 - Hand and wrist injuries with Ian Gatt

Physio Explained by Physio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 18:20


In this episode Ian Gatt discusses why pain lingers in hands and wrists and how to approach these injuries in the clinic. We covered diagnosis, prognosis, imaging and using updated frameworks and narratives to this often overlooked area in physiotherapy.Ian is the Head of Performance & Lead Physiotherapist for GB Boxing, with 20+ years of experience in a variety of sports. He is an Upper Limb Injury Specialist with the English Institute of Sport, with a keen interest in Hands & Wrists. Further, he provides private consultations on the Upper Limb. Ian has a passion for teaching and delivering regular workshops, webinars, and at conferences on diverse topics linked to Upper Limb sport injuries.Want to learn more about hand and wrist injuries? Ian recently did a Masterclass with us on the Sporting Hand and Wrist. You can watch his whole class now with our 7-day free trial: https://www.physio-network.com/masterclass/the-sporting-hand-wrist/Our host is Michael Rizk from Physio Network and iMoveU: https://cutt.ly/ojJEMZs 

Dance PT Podcast
Aliya Bahjet- Wrist Injuries In Hip Hop Dancers

Dance PT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 19:05


Dr. Aliya Bahjet is coming on to dive into the research and discuss wrist injuries in hip hop dancers. . I am thrilled to be having this discussion in the Dance Physical Therapists group! . If you have an interest in treating all types of dancers, this is a talk that should not be missed. . I could not be more grateful for this opportunity to learn and grow in my evidence-based practice.

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Injuries 101 Podcast
TFD Special Edition! Pro Sports Injuries of the Hand and Wrist Injuries feat. "The Upper Hand"

Injuries 101 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 41:31


In this SPECIAL EDITION, Dr. Amar Patel features Dr. Charles Goldfarb and Dr. Christopher Dy from "The Upper Hand" podcast to discuss everything you need to know about hand and wrist injuries. They talk about treating athletes, thumb ligament injuries, wrist dislocations, and hand fractures in some of you favorite athletes. Must check out! Mike Trout, Drew Brees, Kyle Lowry, David Johnson, Karl- Anthony Towns, Gordon  Hayward, Steph Curry, Jared Goff, Dirk Nowitski, and more! The Upper Hand : https://www.ortho.wustl.edu/content/Podcast-Listings/8280/The-Upper-Hand-Podcast.aspx Check out Thrive Fantasy! Our New sponsor on Player Props betting: Instant 100% Deposit Match up to $50 AND with a $25 minimum deposit you will receive FREE entry into our 30k guaranteed contest (new users only and $50 must be used to enter the 30k contest) Promo Code “Fantasy Doctors” or click here https://www.thrivefantasy.com/&promo=... __________________________________________________________________________ _ NBA Injury Report (Updated every 8 hours): https://thefantasydoctors.com/nba-inj... __________________________________________________________________________ _ Follow Us on Social Media: Twitter / IG / TikTok: @TheFantasyDRS Twitter/IG: @DrJesseMorse @seleneparekhMD @amarpatelMD ___________________________________________________________________________ If you're interested in advertising with us, send us an email at TheFantasyDRS@gmail.com ___________________________________________________________________________ Get EXCLUSIVE content for members only! Join our Patreon site : https://www.patreon.com/TheFantasyDoc... ___________________________________________________________________________ Medical Library: https://www.thefantasydoctors.com/med... ___________________________________________________________________________ Injury Videos: Jaren Jackson Jr. https://youtu.be/99fO2fz5g7I TJ Warren https://youtu.be/08ynUsUkzRk CJ McCollum https://youtu.be/qytfpnOLXyI Kawhi Leonard: https://youtu.be/I1c-uOU1o4s Kevin Durant: https://youtu.be/tu3-TOXpJXk Mitchell Robinson: https://youtu.be/Yy1IiMzWdN4 Jaylen Brown: https://youtu.be/mbej19bMs68 Christian Wood: https://youtu.be/quj3p19by3Q Jaren Jackson Jr.: https://youtu.be/_NZQYhpauCQ George Hill: https://youtu.be/ZWS8NO-mOAg James Wiseman: https://youtu.be/AD8V8ggo_g4 Aaron Gordon: https://youtu.be/Fh7J4Rs8RDk Marcus Smart: https://youtu.be/eoNDP5AFFrw De'Andre Hunter https://youtu.be/N-SJH2cNB4Q Wendell Carter Jr. : https://youtu.be/jzWrEf_Pvfk Caris LeVert Update: https://youtu.be/MJp9LwMf04c Jusuf Nurkic: https://youtu.be/NaW7rrgirFQ Bogdan Bogdanovic: https://youtu.be/aRkh4HJ9iME Thomas Bryant https://youtu.be/DajWbEPPEJU Jaren Jackson Jr. https://youtu.be/nRzKMwkfYQE Markelle Fultz https://youtu.be/SdAPFcuTxqk Killian Hayes: https://youtu.be/BAvXhM3_SH8 Dante Exum: https://youtu.be/ycs0ZBvgy3Q

Elly & Becks
FULL SHOW - Elly's Snakey Run-In & He's Just Not That Into You!

Elly & Becks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 32:45


Heidi joins the guys again today to give her take on what was said about her on MAFS last night and you don't want to miss it!Elly's officially a Queenslander after something HECTIC that happened to her last night..“Wrist Injuries” works as a topic both to create some great stories and give Becks a chance to rip on Elly.Mike from MAFS brutally let his current partner know he just wasn't that into her last night but it's not as brutal as Mia from Bli Bli's story!And if you've got a posh (aka wanky) habit the guys want to know about it!

MomDocs
Hand and Wrist Injuries and How They are Treated

MomDocs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020


Dr. Lindley Wall discuss the common hand and wrist injuries, how they're treated in children, and how to protect hands and wrists during physical activities.

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Get to know my Physio
Ep28. Hands and wrist injuries

Get to know my Physio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 5:16


From new mums to tradies, we learn some of the top tips and tricks from our Physio's Di and Kirst to prevent and reduce hand and wrist injuries.

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Stiles and Giles Wellness Podcast
Elbow and Wrist Injuries

Stiles and Giles Wellness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 36:19


Well we are back at it again folks, after a hectic few weeks I've finally managed to edit and upload  this episode where we continue our journey into the world  of common injuries and how to fix them. This time focusing on the elbow and wrist.We talk about golfers elbow, tennis elbow, carpal  tunnel syndrome and more and as always Ed delights us with his insightful wealth of knowledge and I bumble my way through pretending I know what I am talking about.Please  do interact with us by sharing with a friend, following us on instagram @stilesandgiles.podcast and sending us an email with any questions you may have, big or small.As  ever thanks for taking the time to check this episode  out and remember "All ye who listen are legends."

Ask Andy - Andrew Neuwirth Philadelphia Personal Injury Lawyer
Ask Andy Wrist Injuries From Car Accidents Andrew Neuwirth Injury Lawyer Philadelphia Pennsylvania

Ask Andy - Andrew Neuwirth Philadelphia Personal Injury Lawyer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2020 7:45


This episode addresses wrist injuries from car accidents and from airbags and how much they are worth to me as a serious injury lawyer.

Sports Medicine Resident Review
Grand Rounds - Wrist Injuries

Sports Medicine Resident Review

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 26:33


Dr.'s Glenn Sapp and Michael Bova, of the University of Virginia, are joined by Dr. Kevin Machino from the Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital for a special grand rounds Q&A on wrist injuries. Join us as we learn and laugh through engaging discussions regarding the field of sports medicine. Feel free to reach out with questions and comments @ sportsmedicineresident@gmail.com References: The 5-Minute Sports Medicine Consult, 3rd Edition (by Dr. Suraj Achar MD & Kenneth S. Taylor) Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Board Review, Fourth Edition (by Dr. Sara Cuccurullo MD) Orthobullets Credits: Cover: Jim Larson via flickr.com Intro music: BDKSONIC Sports 3 via Jamendo Creative Commons Legal: The views and opinions expressed by participants of this podcast are strictly those of the individuals'. This is podcast is produced strictly for educational/informational purposes only. This content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

The Basketball Doctors Podcast
Basketball Hand/wrist Injuries ft Dr. Amar Patel

The Basketball Doctors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 31:36


Did you ever jam your finger? Have you had a wrist or hand injury? In this episode Marco discusses with Dr. Amar Patel all things wrist and finger injuries. We go over what exactly is a jammed finger, also if you should keep playing on a jammed finger. We also go into detail why Steph Curry took so long to recover from his injury. If you ever had a hand/wrist injury or want to learn more about these injuries, this is the episode for you. You can contact Dr. Amar at amarapatelmd@gmail.com or follow him on IG: @amarapatelmd Follow us on Instagram/TikTok @basketballdocs, visit us at www.thebasketballdoctors.com or send us an email at thebasketballdoctors@gmail.com

AAEM/RSA Podcasts
Hand and Wrist Injuries

AAEM/RSA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 21:05


In this episode, Joshua Novy, MD MBA and Michael C. Bond, MD FAAEM FACEP discuss hand and wrist injuries in the emergency department. Dr. Novy is a resident at Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell at Southside Hospital, as well as the 2019-2021 Secretary-Treasurer of AAEM/RSA, and Dr. Bond is the Associate Professor and Residency Program Director of Emergency Medicine for the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

AAEM/RSA Podcasts
Hand and Wrist Injuries

AAEM/RSA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 21:05


Presented by Joshua Novy, MD MBA a resident at Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell at Southside Hospital, as well as the 2019-2021 Secretary-Treasurer of AAEM/RSA, and Michael C. Bond, MD FAAEM FACEP the Associate Professor and Residency Program Director of Emergency Medicine for the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Intro music by Akashic Records, Key to Success - Discover the Possibility from the album Corporate Presentation - Key to Success, powered by JAMENDO.

Ask Andy - Andrew Neuwirth Philadelphia Personal Injury Lawyer
Ask Andy Tinnitus, Rotator Cuff, Hand And Wrist Injuries From Car Accidents

Ask Andy - Andrew Neuwirth Philadelphia Personal Injury Lawyer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 8:31


This podcast discusses injuries from car accidents including the rotator cuff tear, the TFCC wrist or hand injury and tinnitus or ringing in your ears after airbag deployment. These are all the result of car accidents and I discuss defense views and approaches to these injuries. https://neuwirthlaw.com/askandysc/

Physio Edge podcast
Physio Edge 090 Combating hand wrist injuries part 3 - Treatment with Ian Gatt

Physio Edge podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 82:45


Squeezing a stress ball and strengthening with 0.5kg dumbells will only get you so far with your treatment of hand and wrist injuries, and soon enough you'll hit a wall with treatment results. How are you going to smash through that wall, and help your patients keep working or playing, or get back to it? If you've felt limited with your hand and wrist treatment and exercises, you'll love the treatment approach and strengthening exercises from the third and final podcast in this series with Ian Gatt. In the previous two podcasts with Ian we explored how you can take a great history, assess and diagnose wrist and hand injuries. You discovered types of grip strength and how to perform low and high tech grip strength assessment. In this new podcast with Ian Gatt you will discover how to use your assessment findings to develop a treatment plan, and how to develop your patients hand and wrist strength, plus: Strength exercises can you use in your rehab of hand and wrist injuries What pain level is acceptable during rehab exercises? How many sets and reps should your patients perform of each exercise? How can you reduce the pain your athlete experiences so they can perform their rehab exercises? What finger strengthening exercises can you use? Why is the proximal radio-ulnar joint (PRUJ) so important to treat with wrist and elbow injuries? How can you treat the PRUJ? How can you incorporate the kinetic chain into your hand and wrist rehab? How and why would you want to use vibration as part of rehab, even if you don't have a vibration plate? What manual therapy can you use with your hand patients? How can you maintain your athletes skill and performance while taking them through a rehab program? How should you adjust training volume or intensity with knuckle or Carpometacarpal joint (CMCJ) injuries? Can boxers with CMCJ injuries continue to hit the bag? What wrist positions and movements need to be limited during rehab and to prevent injury? Why is wrapping your boxers hands properly so important? How can you wrap your boxers hands? What gloves are recommended for boxers? Ian works with GB Boxing, which involves helping boxers recover from hand, wrist and other injuries. This podcast is therefore boxer-centric, however there are a lot of specifics, exercises & principles in this podcast that you can use with your hand & wrist patients. Dive into this podcast, and pick up a lot of great ideas for your hand & wrist injury treatment. Links associated with this episode: Download and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes Listen to the podcast on Spotify Improve your confidence and patient results with a free trial Clinical Edge membership Let David know what you liked about this podcast on Twitter Review the podcast on iTunes Like the podcast on Facebook Infographics by Clinical Edge LinkedIn - Ian Gatt Twitter - @IanGattPhysio Instagram - @IanGattman Sheffield Hallam University - Ian Gatt Courses - HE Seminars   CLICK HERE for your spot on a free shoulder assessment webinar with Jo Gibson, available soon. Resources associated with this episode: Video - How to wrap a boxer's hands with Ian Gatt Loosemore et al. 2016. Hand and Wrist Injuries in Elite Boxing: A Longitudinal Prospective Study (2005-2012) of the Great Britain Olympic Boxing Squad. Other Episodes of Interest: PE089 - Combating hand & wrist injuries part 2 - Objective assessment with Ian Gatt PE 088 - Combating hand and wrist injuries part 1 with Ian Gatt PE 043 - Sporting Shoulder with Jo Gibson PE 027 - Sports Injury Management with Dr Nathan Gibbs

The SHIFT Show
Helping With Common Gymnastics Shoulder, Elbow, and Wrist Injuries

The SHIFT Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 32:10


In Part 2 of this episode, I  build off of the first episode and move on to talk about the shoulder, elbow, and wrist injuries in gymnastics. After chatting about how they tend to occur, I offer some thoughts on how to help. Hope it's useful!

Physio Edge podcast
Physio Edge 089 Combating hand wrist injuries part 2 - Objective assessment with Ian Gatt

Physio Edge podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 95:47


Your knuckles getting crushed in an overenthusiastic handshake by hands the size of watermelons isn't a fun experience. Do these knuckle-crushers know they're squeezing that hard, or do they just regularly snap pencils while taking notes, and wonder why pens and pencils are so fragile nowadays? How much grip strength do you actually need, even if you're not planning on crushing any knuckles the next time you meet someone? How much grip strength do your patients need when recovering from a hand, wrist or upper limb injury? Testing and building grip strength is a really important part of helping your hand, wrist, elbow pain and injury patients get back to work and day to day life. Gripping also pre-activates the rotator cuff, so you can use gripping as part of your patients shoulder rehab exercises. Grip strength tests using handheld dynamometers (HHD)* test your "Power Grip", but this test doesn't assess thumb or pinch grip strength. There are two other grip strength tests that are pretty easy to perform, that are going to be better suited to some of your patients. What are they, and how can you test the different types of grip strength in your patients? In this podcast with Physiotherapist (English Institute of Sport Boxing Technical Lead Physio) Ian Gatt, we discuss assessing and building grip strength, assessing hand and wrist injuries and more, including: 3 different types of grip strength you need to measure in your hand and wrist patients How grip strength measures help guide your assessment and prognosis What is the "Power grip" and how is it useful? How can you test thumb strength? Low-tech, simple grip strength tests you can use in your clinic The high-tech approach to grip strength testing How strong should wrist flexors and extensors be? How can you assess weight bearing tolerance of the hand and wrist? Why your patient can have a painfree grip and still be painful with weightbearing on the hand What exercises, weights and reps should you use following upper limb injury? How can you accurately measure wrist range of movement? How are the proximal radio-ulnar joint (PRUJ) and radio-humeral joint (RHJ) involved in hand and wrist injuries, and how can you assess these? Like the tests demonstrated in the Clinical Edge online courses on Assessment & treatment of the elbow Links associated with this episode: Download and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes Download the podcast now using my favourite podcast app - Overcast Listen to the podcast on Spotify Improve your confidence and patient results with a free trial Clinical Edge membership Let David know what you liked about this podcast on Twitter Review the podcast on iTunes Like the podcast on Facebook Infographics by Clinical Edge Linked In - Ian GattTwitter - @IanGattPhysio Instagram - @IanGattman Sheffield Hallam University - Ian Gatt Courses - HE Seminars   CLICK HERE for your spot on a free shoulder assessment webinar with Jo Gibson, available soon. Resources associated with this episode: Video - How to wrap a boxer's hands with Ian Gatt Loosemore et al. 2016. Hand and Wrist Injuries in Elite Boxing: A Longitudinal Prospective Study (2005-2012) of the Great Britain Olympic Boxing Squad. Other Episodes of Interest: PE 088 - Combating hand and wrist injuries part 1 with Ian Gatt PE 043 - Sporting Shoulder with Jo Gibson PE 027 - Sports Injury Management with Dr Nathan Gibbs

Physio Edge podcast
Physio Edge 088 Combating hand wrist injuries part 1 with Ian Gatt

Physio Edge podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 86:24


Hand and wrist assessment and treatment can be overwhelming. There are a lot of tendons, ligaments and bones crammed into a small area, you need to worry about ligament and cartilage tears, rehabbing fine and gross motor control, strengthening, and then there are those fancy-looking splints you see. How would you like to get a better grip on hand and wrist injuries? Physio Edge 088 Combating hand & wrist injuries part 1 with Ian Gatt In this podcast with Physiotherapist (English Institute of Sport Boxing Technical Lead Physio) Ian Gatt, we discuss hand and wrist injuries in general, and dive into details on contact-related injuries encountered in boxing. If you treat patients that fall onto their hands and wrists, cop a blow to their fingers in ball sports, are boxers or martial artists, or just occasionally get involved in confrontations with walls or other immovable objects, you will enjoy this episode. You will explore: How to take a comprehensive subjective history for hand and wrist pain patients Questions you need to ask your hand and wrist patients Identify likely diagnoses for your patients injuries based on their pattern of symptoms When imaging is useful Figure out if your patient is likely to have a quick or slow recovery What is most important - pathology &structural diagnosis, biomechanics or function? Common boxing or contact-related hand and wrist injuries How to establish the severity of an injury Carpometacarpal (CMC) joint injury management Knuckle (Sagittal band) injuries Bone stress injuries of the hand and wrist Triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) injuries, and why these are not as common now in contact sports In the next two podcasts with Ian, we will explore how you can assess and treat these injuries Links associated with this episode: Download and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes Listen to the podcast on Spotify Improve your confidence and patient results with a free trial Clinical Edge membership Let David know what you liked about this podcast on Twitter Review the podcast on iTunes Like the podcast on Facebook Infographics by Clinical Edge Linked In - Ian Gatt Twitter - @IanGattPhysio Instagram - @IanGattman Sheffield Hallam University - Ian Gatt Courses - HE Seminars Resources associated with this episode: Video - How to wrap a boxer's hands with Ian Gatt Loosemore et al. 2016. Hand and Wrist Injuries in Elite Boxing: A Longitudinal Prospective Study (2005-2012) of the Great Britain Olympic Boxing Squad. Other Episodes of Interest: PE 043 - Sporting Shoulder with Jo Gibson PE 027 - Sports Injury Management with Dr Nathan Gibbs  

Living Well with Eisenhower Health
Getting a Handle on Hand and Wrist Injuries

Living Well with Eisenhower Health

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018


Hands and wrists are intricate structures, made of many small bones, muscles and ligaments. Because we use these body parts in most daily activities, it's important to seek remedy for injuries. Dr. Stephen O'Connell and Dr. Jacob Bosley, orthopedic surgeons, discuss hand and wrist injuries.

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High School Sports
Sports-related hand and wrist injuries with Dr. Nicolescu on the Essentia Health Minute

High School Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 3:01


Dr. Nicolescu, is an orthopedic hand and upper extremities doctor with Essentia Health.  He sits down with Chase Miller and discusses the most common sports-related hand and wrist injuries, treatment options and prevent moving forward.  If you can to schedule an appointment 701-364-HURT.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Yoga Teacher Resource Podcast
Prevent Wrist Injuries and Promote Wrist Health

Yoga Teacher Resource Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 23:36


Mado shares some basic principles of how to take care of your wrists in a yoga class setting. Highlights Two major factors in how much load your wrists can handle The main reason that so many yoga students experience wrist pain My favorite modifications to allow students to participate in classes while still protecting sensitive wrists. (Bonus video download for subscribers) The exercises that I do regularly to support strength, mobility, and adaptability in my wrists. Invitation for Inspired Action Subscribe to my email list to watch the video showing my favorite wrist exercises and try them out! Then Let me know what you think on the Yoga Teacher Resource Facebook Group.

JAAPA Podcast
July 2018: Hand and Wrist Injuries, Chronic Idiopathic Urticaria, Effectiveness of PAs and NPs in the VHA System

JAAPA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 41:36


The July 2018 JAAPA Podcast with hosts Kris Maday and Adrian Banning features highlights and reviews of articles on traumatic hand and wrist injuries, chronic idiopathic urticaria, and anal intraepithelial neoplasia. Our hosts also discuss an original research article comparing the effectiveness of PAs and NPs in the treatment of diabetes and cardiovascular disease within the Veterans Health Administration system. Plus, Adrian gets existential while Kris geeks out over his favorite author. That sounds about right.

Sports Medicine Weekly
The Importance of Sleep for Dancers; Treating Hand & Wrist Injuries

Sports Medicine Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2017 29:51


Featuring many interesting and informative guest authorities covering a broad range of sports injury and fitness topics. Speakers include nationally recognized authorities in the field of sports medicine, surgeons, coaches and trainers. Focusing on the most recent and relevant injuries affecting the professional athlete to the weekend warrior.

Sports Medicine Weekly
The Importance of Sleep for Dancers; Treating Hand & Wrist Injuries

Sports Medicine Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2017 29:51


Episode 17.26 with Hosts Steve Kashul and Dr. Brian Cole. Broadcasting on ESPN Chicago 1000 WMVP-AM Radio, Saturdays from 8:30 to 9:00 AM/c. Segment One (01:25): Julie O’Connell PT, DPT,Continue reading

Sports Medicine Weekly on ESPN Radio » Season Six
The Importance of Sleep for Dancers; Treating Hand & Wrist Injuries

Sports Medicine Weekly on ESPN Radio » Season Six

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2017


Episode 17.26 with Hosts Steve Kashul and Dr. Brian Cole. Broadcasting on ESPN Chicago 1000 WMVP-AM Radio, Saturdays from 8:30 to 9:00 AM/c. Segment One (01:25): Julie O’Connell PT, DPT, Continue reading The post The Importance of Sleep for Dancers; Treating Hand & Wrist Injuries appeared first on Sports Medicine Weekly.

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YEMIOWA
Emergent Hand and Wrist Injuries – Dr. Ze-Hui Han, MD – Podcast 6

YEMIOWA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2017 27:42


emergent wrist injuries
The Ask Mike Reinold Show
Getting Started with IASTM, Wrist Injuries in CrossFit, Deadlifting in Rehab

The Ask Mike Reinold Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2017 11:44


On this episode of the #AskMikeReinold show we talk about an easy way to get started with instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization, treating wrist injuries in CrossFit athletes, and the role of deadlifts in the rehab setting. To view more … Read more > The post Getting Started with IASTM, Wrist Injuries in CrossFit, Deadlifting in Rehab appeared first on Mike Reinold.

HealthLink On Air
Wrist injuries commonly occur from falls

HealthLink On Air

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2017 51:53


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