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BJJ Podcasts

The Bone & Joint Journal

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Exclusive interviews with authors from selected papers published in The Bone & Joint Journal (BJJ): changing practice and leading clinical orthopaedic research since 1948
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Sure, it’s good to be flexible in life, but all things have their limits! If you’ve ever lived with a connective tissue disorder, you know all too well how often joint conditions like Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) can go unrecognized by doctors and result in life-altering symptoms from pain and fatigue to gastrointestinal issues and insomnia. Whether you’re living with a hypermobility condition, treating one, or know someone living with their own – the greatest secret weapon you can use to ma ...
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We invite you to experience Arthroscopy in a new way. Each podcast presents a detailed discussion of a journal article published in Arthroscopy via author interviews conducted by AANA members. These engaging podcasts are designed to expand the listener's understanding through discussion of unpublished results, examination of interesting or unexpected findings, or exploration of related content. Expert opinion by senior authors is often included. We intend these podcasts to be entertaining an ...
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JBJS Podcast

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery

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The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (JBJS) provides a monthly podcast and vodcast to bring you highlights of the latest print and electronic content. JBJS has been the most valued source of information for orthopaedic surgeons and researchers for over 100 years and is the gold standard in peer-reviewed scientific information in the field.
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Bad to the Bones

Premier Orthopaedic Associates

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Premier Orthopaedic Associates presents Bad to the Bones: A podcast focused on educating our listeners on orthopedic treatment and techniques, bone and joint health, and living an active lifestyle. Follow along to stay up-to-date on the latest in orthopedic care and our commitment to the communities we serve.
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BJ360 Podcasts

Bone & Joint 360

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Exclusive discussions with Sarah Gill, Tim Coughlin and special guests about the content published in Bone & Joint 360: A time-saving digest journal for busy orthopaedic surgeons edited by Ben Ollivere and published by Bone & Joint Publishing.
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Dr. Rewat Laxman is an Expert Orthopedic practicing in Bangalore, India. He is with us to throw some light on various orthopedic injuries and the best care options. He specializes in the field of Joint Replacement, Arthroscopy and Complex Trauma care. Dr. Laxman has wide experience in Complex Primary and Revision Joint Replacements of Hip, Knee, and Shoulder. He is a new generation orthopedic surgeon who is trained and practices both Joint Replacement and Joint Preservation.
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Outpatient Surgery Magazine, A Division of AORN, is a marketplace for ambulatory surgical decision-makers to connect. The magazine, website and related programs and products facilitate the exchange of ideas, advice, experiences and up-to-date information and ambulatory surgery news. It delivers relevant, timely information and practical advice from healthcare experts, professional advisors, industry leaders and others.
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Dr. Sheinkop has pioneered many developments in joint replacement including new prosthetic designs, navigation and minimally invasive surgery during the past 35 years. In early 2008 Dr. Sheinkop accepted Professorial Emeritus status and chose to direct all of his effort to the private practice of joint replacement. While still involved in outcomes research endeavors and international orthopedics, he has undertaken the redesign of the joint replacement delivery system with an emphasis on long ...
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A top podcast for healthcare leaders, with over one million downloads, Radio Advisory is your weekly download on how to untangle the industry's most pressing challenges to help leaders like you make the best business decisions for your organization. From unpacking major trends in care delivery—like site-of-care shifts and the rise of high-cost drugs—to demystifying stakeholder dynamics, to shining a spotlight on priorities that may get overlooked, we're here to help. Our hosts and seasoned r ...
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Podmedics

Dr Ed Wallitt

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Podmedics was setup by Dr Ed Wallitt in 2008 with the aim of producing high quality education podcasts for undergraduates. All the Podmedics podcasts are aimed specifically at medical students, and outline key principles and concepts. They allow material encountered in the lecture theatre and hospital to be better understood, and ultimately recalled.
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TMJ & JAW PAIN

Astrid Kruse Gujer MD DMD

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Welcome to the TMJ & Jaw Pain Podcast!Who is the podcast for?Do you suffer from pain in the jaw joint, the neck, or the masticatory muscle and temporal area? Do you have problems opening your mouth or pain when chewing? Is your jaw joint cracking? Do you suffer from tinnitus and jaw joint problems? Then you are exactly right to be here!This podcast is for everyone who suffers from temporomandibular joint -also called TMJ- disorders, muscle tension, and headaches and, of course, everyone who ...
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Beauty Now

Teri Hausman

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There is new opportunity at the intersection of technology and beauty but it comes with a price. Not just the costs of cosmetic surgery and non-invasive dermatology procedures and injectables but the costs of changing forever our natural beauty. Teri Hausman, biomedical investor, beauty aficionado, wife of a plastic surgeon and typical woman who wants to stay ageless interviews leading plastic surgeons about the newest procedures in the market today. Teri also talks to the founders of compan ...
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I discuss everything you always wanted and absolutely need to know about start, running and growing a private medical practice. I'll also talk about how to leverage your private practice by adding additional providers, satellite offices and ancillary services. And, vertically integrating other medical businesses like adding an ambulatory surgery center, imaging center, physical therapy and more. I will be sharing my 30+ years of experience as a physician and entrepreneur. After being an empl ...
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The Better Health Now podcast gives you a chance to hear directly from physician specialists, primary care physicians and other healthcare professionals about important topics for your health. If you’re managing a chronic health issue, considering surgery or just trying to be healthier, you’ll want to tune in for some straight up information from experts in the medical field.
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In the inaugural episode of Joint Ventures, host Dr. Ian Lo dives into the world of bioinductive augmentation with the REGENETEN◊ Bioinductive Implant. Joining him in the discussion are renowned orthopedic surgeons Dr. Michael O'Brien and Dr. Scott Trenhaile, who share their extensive experiences with this innovative implant. Together they explore the clinical evidence supporting REGENETEN, the surgical techniques involved and the impressive patient outcomes they’ve observed. What you will l ...
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The Factor Care Podcast

Produced By Rhea Media Group

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At Factor Care RX, their commitment to individuals with hemophilia is deeply rooted in empathy and understanding. They recognize the unique challenges and obstacles that come with managing this complex condition and approach each interaction with care and compassion. Whether it's assisting with medication access, navigating insurance complexities, or simply providing a listening ear, Factor Care RX is there every step of the way.
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The Unreal Results podcast helps physical therapists and certified athletic trainers feel confident and get better outcomes for their clients by teaching about the influence of the viscera organs and the nervous system on human movement, pain, and injury. Explore how a visceral and neural-based lens of view can provide a new perspective to performance-based physical therapy, athletic training, and sports medicine.
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Simplavida: Simplified Longevity

Paul Kedrosky and Howard Luks

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Simplifying health, fitness, exercise, Zone 2, and longevity, with your hosts Dr. Paul Kedrosky and Howard Luks, MD. Paul Kedrosky is a frequently injured athlete who, when he isn’t rehabbing, is also a venture investor. Howard Luks is a top sports orthopedic surgeon. Public excerpts only. To listen to entire episodes, as well as get show notes and full transcripts, subscribe at simplavida.com.
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Dr. Adam Rosen is an orthopedic surgeon who specializes in total joint replacement. He created this podcast which is aimed at interns, residents, fellows, and general orthopedists who are looking to dive into the details of total knee replacements. I do not claim that my way is the best way or the only way. My personal approach to my patients, total knee replacement surgery and the ever important post-operative recovery has been developed over the years. My protocols are ever changing based ...
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kayalortho Podcast

Robert A. Kayal, MD, FAAOS, FAAHKS

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This podcast was conceived and designed with one purpose in mind: to educate our community of patients regarding the common, and maybe not so common, musculoskeletal injuries and conditions, and to inform them of what treatments and cutting-edge technologies may be available to treat them. Please understand that this commentary is intended only for a general audience, and not specific to any one individual’s diagnosis and/or treatment plan. As such, we strongly suggest that you consult with ...
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Back Talk Doc

Sanjiv Lakhia - Carolina Neurosurgery & Spine Associates

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Millions of Americans suffer from back pain every day. Chances are you, or someone you love is suffering or will suffer from back pain at some point. You do not have to suffer in silence. Help is here. Back Talk Doc is a podcast brought to you by Carolina Neurosurgery & Spine Associates, where providing personalized, highly-skilled, and compassionate spine care to the Charlotte, NC area has been our specialty for over 75 years. And now, it’s time to understand the cause of back pain and lear ...
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As care delivery becomes more complex and new disruptors join the scene, one thing has become clear: operational excellence is now table stakes in ensuring your organization’s financial sustainability and winning patients. In this episode, recorded live from Advisory Board’s 2024 Strategy Summit, guest host and Managing Director of Physician and Me…
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I have recently gotten a bunch of questions on one of the episodes I did where I mentioned somebody who had a stress fracture, and I had suggested that she should increase her cadence to try to decrease some of the impact forces through that particular bone when she was running and getting back to training now that she is really started to recover …
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This episode comes from one of the YouTube viewers on the Doc On The Run YouTube channel and he posted a question as a comment on one of the videos, and he wanted to know, how can I tell if I broke the plate and screws on my calcaneal fracture. But number one, my number one question here is, what is it that this guy could have done that would have …
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Originally broadcast October 10, 2024 The countdown is on to election day with health care issues hanging in the balance as never before. The biggest one: Abortion and reproductive rights. Andrea Ducas, the Vice President of Health Policy at the Center for American Progress, says “What you see with Vice President Harris is a candidate who’s committ…
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Originally broadcast October 2, 2024 U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Dr. Mandy Cohen described to “Conversations on Health Care” that their role right now is ensuring impacted residents understand the health risks that are present and could continue to grow in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. Dr. Cohen says while local, s…
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Originally broadcast September 26, 2024 At the beginning of this year, few could have predicted that in vitro fertilization would become a big political topic. But that’s what occurred after the Alabama Supreme Court ruled frozen embryos are “unborn children.” The Alabama legislature then responded by passing a law to shield IVF providers. Since th…
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Our host Debra is accompanied by Dr. Mohamed F. Albana, a Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon, Fellowship Trained Total Joint Reconstruction . In this episode, Dr. Albana explains the benefits of robotic total joint replacement and his approach to treating arthritis. Visit https://www.poasnj.com/ to learn more about our services.…
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In this episode of the Bendy Bodies podcast, Dr. Linda Bluestein, the Hypermobility MD, sits down with physical therapist and yoga expert Lara Heimann to uncover the hidden dangers of yoga for hypermobile individuals. As the creator of the LYT Method, Lara combines yoga with functional anatomy to ensure that movement is safe and effective for those…
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In this week’s episode of the Unreal Results podcast, you’ll hear about how the LTAP™ can be successful in any healthcare/movement setting. In this episode, you’ll mainly hear an interview that I did with an LTAP™ alumnus, Julie Embree, who happens to be a seasoned physical therapist who works in an insurance-based outpatient clinic with 45-minute …
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“Your mouth is a window to your health!” Dr. Spiker Davis, a board-certified cosmetic dentist, adjunct professor, and advocate for a healthier approach to dentistry. He has pioneered advancements in cosmetic dentistry, including porcelain veneers, while championing biological dentistry to ensure safer dental practices. Join Dr. Hotze and his guest,…
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“Your mouth is a window to your health!” Dr. Spiker Davis, a board-certified cosmetic dentist, adjunct professor, and advocate for a healthier approach to dentistry. He has pioneered advancements in cosmetic dentistry, including porcelain veneers, while championing biological dentistry to ensure safer dental practices.Join Dr. Hotze and his guest, …
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Today's episode actually comes from a comment posted on one of the Doc On The Run YouTube videos. The viewer asked, and he said exactly, “I dropped a piano on my foot. Will I run again?” Well, that depends. If you drop a piano on your foot, maybe it would break your pinky toe. Maybe it would completely crush your foot. I dropped a piano on my foot.…
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For years, health systems have been holding their breath to see if patient volumes would finally return to pre-pandemic levels. Because—per conventional wisdom--if volumes return, then so will operating margins. Right? Not so fast. In this episode, host Abby Burns invites Advisory Board experts Sebastian Beckmann and Elizabeth Orr to explore why wi…
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A runner who has been recovering from a plantar plate sprain was on a webcam call just to follow up and ask me some questions about her first runs now that she is returning to running. She wanted to know whether or not she should be running on a treadmill or running outside if there was any advantage or disadvantage to either. Which is better when …
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This episode is a really good example of the confusion that comes from Jones fractures, and this was hosted as a comment on the Doc On The Run YouTube channel on a video that was entitled, “What is a displaced versus a non-displaced fracture?” The viewer who posted the comment said, “My daughter's a D1 athlete in soccer. She fractured her foot on S…
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This is part 2 of a special 2-part episode week on the Unreal Results podcast. In this episode, you’ll hear from more alumni who have gone through the LTAP™ courses and Revitalize Mentorship program. The two alumni you’ll hear on this specific episode, are a specialized Pilates instructor and an athletic trainer who share their motivations for join…
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In this special on-site episode of the Bendy Bodies podcast, Dr. Linda Bluestein, the Hypermobility MD, sits down face to face with Dr. John Pitts! Dr. Pitts, is an expert in regenerative medicine, about cutting-edge treatments for hypermobility and chronic pain. Dr. Pitts discusses prolotherapy, protein rich plasma (PRP), and "stem cell" therapies…
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I was recently on a follow-up call with a runner who is recovering from a calcaneal stress fracture. She was doing really well, the stress fracture was healing, and her heel pain had completely resolved. So it was time to start ramping up her running. Since she wanted strategies to decrease stress on the stress fracture, we talked about increasing …
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We’ve got a special 2-part episode this week on the Unreal Results podcast. In today’s episode, you’ll hear from alumni who have gone through the LTAP™ courses and Revitalize Mentorship program. These professionals include physical therapists, athletic trainers, and massage therapists who share their motivations for joining the LTAP™, their experie…
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Can traumatic events cause ADHD? Ryanne Siddiqi’s journey with Hotze Health & Wellness Center began 13 years ago as a patient who came in struggling with fatigue among other symptoms. Traditional medicine had let her down, but natural approaches restored her energy and vitality. Grateful for the ongoing support, Ryanne has also turned to Dr. Hotze …
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Two weeks ago on Radio Advisory, we told our listeners that the number one area of focus for health system growth is operational excellence, and a major part of that is capturing all of the revenue on the table from your medical group. Healthcare organizations have spent the last decade buying up medical groups and physicians, in part because of th…
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Dr. Singleton serves as a Pediatric Hematologist, Director of MCAM’s Hemophilia Treatment Center and as Division Chief, Pediatric Hematology. Dr. Singleton will work out of MCAM’s new Slidell, Louisiana office location and will focus on serving children and adults with Hemophilia and Sickle Cell Disease across Louisiana and the Mississippi Coast. A…
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If you get a metatarsal stress reaction, you might be confused for a number of reasons. First You are probably trying to figure out whether or not it is really just a subtle stress fracture or, if it is something more ominous? Second, you are also probably trying to figure out how to make the pain go away as fast as possible so you can get back to …
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I just got a really obscure question from a runner suffering from chronic stress fractures. She was asking about a surgical procedure called a tibialis anterior tendon lengthening in order to address a situation where she had the same kind of 5th metatarsal stress fracture, again. Today on the Doc on the Run podcast, we're talking about tibialis an…
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Hippocrates once said, “all health starts in the gut.” All bacteria in the intestinal system are located in the colon and is called microbiome. Have you ever heard the expression “I’ve got a gut feeling?” There are neurotransmitters in our gut, and thousands of types of bacteria that enable our bodies to function properly, so it’s important to keep…
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In this enlightening episode of the Bendy Bodies podcast, Dr. Linda Bluestein, the Hypermobility MD, is joined by renowned clinical geneticist Dr. Paldeep Atwal to delve into the complexities of genetics in hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (hEDS) and related conditions. Dr. Atwal explains the importance of genetic testing, the significance of var…
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If you sprain your ankle, you know that you need to protect it. The old treatment algorithm used to be R.I.C.E.: rest, ice, compression and elevation. The newer protocol is P.R.I.C.E.: protection, rest, ice, compression and elevation. Compression is one of the main things you need to do when you get an ankle sprain. When you sprain the ankle, it sw…
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On this episode of the Unreal Results podcast, I take some inspiration from a question I got from an athletic trainer who is taking my free mini-course, The Missing Link. Her question was regarding how the SI joint may be affected in hockey players due to various reasons including skating, shooting the puck, and their general playing position. In t…
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In this episode, Dr. William Smith, Chief Medical Officer at Cullman Regional, helps us understand the role of hospitalist physicians who specialize in taking care of patients while they are in the hospital. Hear about how a dedicated hospitalist program benefits patients by providing consistent and expert care from familiar faces.…
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In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid services released the Acute Hospital Care at Home payment waiver. The action was expected to usher in a new era of home-based care. But while it’s certainly grown in recent years, frankly, that massive shift hasn’t happened. The question is, why? This week, host Abby Burns i…
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Sometimes runners have to do a whole lot of digging trying to figure out the difference between a couple of different surgical solutions for a recurring injury. Pain under the big toe joint can be because you are getting a stress reaction or a stress fracture in one of the two little sesamoid bones. It is pressure to that bone that is causing all t…
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In this solo episode, Paul shares his personal training journey since mid-April. He provides detailed statistics on his activities, distance covered, shoes worn out, and vertical climbs. He discusses the reasons behind his training, including his love for structured routines and preparation for upcoming races. Paul also reflects on his experience, …
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I got a call from a worried runner who had a stress fracture. The fracture was not healing so he called for a second opinion. One of the things that he did not understand was this x-ray report that he got. The x-ray report and it said that he had "two millimeters of displacement of the fractured metatarsal bone without angulation." So, in this epis…
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In this abridged preview, Paul and Howard discuss a recent paper by Inigo San Millán and co-authors titled 'Metabolic and Cellular Differences between Sedentary and Active Individuals at Rest and During Exercise.' The paper reveals the dramatic metabolic consequences of being sedentary, even among those who consider themselves healthy. The hosts de…
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Originally broadcast November 22, 2022 When we have a guest like “Shark Tank” star Mark Cuban, it’s can be hard to keep up with all his thoughts. He was a bundle of energy in November 2022 explaining his then-new venture trying to reform how Americans can purchase lower-priced drugs; he called it “dunking on the pharma industry.” Since our conversa…
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In this unique solo episode of the Bendy Bodies podcast, Dr. Linda Bluestein, the Hypermobility MD, answers listener-submitted questions about hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS), POTS, and related conditions. From understanding the importance of a correct diagnosis to tips for managing symptoms, Dr. Bluestein offers valuable insights on livi…
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Do you suffer from a chronic disease that is difficult to treat and hasn’t fully resolved with therapy? Are you currently using systemic steroids to treat your condition? Listen up! Discovering new uses for older medications is not all that unusual and Amlexanox is a good example. Amlexanox has a long history and was originally used for the treatme…
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The plantar plate ligament that gets injured in runners is typically located on the bottom of the foot, at the base of the second toe. It gets inflamed, it gets irritated, it may feel weird at first. The plantar plate may not even feel sprained, or sore, or injured. It might just feel like this weird sort of fullness sensation. I got a question fro…
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