The Pm&r Podcast

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Synopsis

To advance the professional knowledge in physical medicine and rehabilitation, and related specialties, through the dissemination of informational interviews with published authorities and experts in the field.

Episodes

  • Episode 31: Misinterpretations of the 2016 Opioid Guidelines

    21/05/2019 Duration: 43min

    2016 was a watershed year in the United States in the attempt to reverse the epidemic of opioid overdose deaths and addiction. Perhaps no event crystallized this intention more than a set of guidelines released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention offering evidence-based prescriptions for responsible opioid prescription. This influential document did have the net effect of reducing opioid prescriptions for pain, but also had unintended effects in the process.  Dr. Roger Chou is here to discuss the intended and unintended effects three years out. Dr. Chou is a unique authority in the pain medicine field because of his influential scientific publications and, more uniquely, his participation as a member of the CDC consensus panel that created the 2016 guidelines. He is a recent co-author of a New England Journal of Medicine editorial that discusses his reservations about how the guidelines have been misunderstood and misapplied. 

  • Episode 30: Urine Drug Screens in Pain Medicine

    02/12/2018 Duration: 40min

    Dr. Joshua Schrecker is a member of the clinical team at Aegis Sciences Corporation. He received his Doctor of Pharmacy from the University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy. He has expertise in developing leadership skills within a corporate environment and has received certifications through completion of advanced cardiac life support courses. On this episode, Dr. Schrecker discusses the clinical utility and role of urine drug screens. 

  • Episode 28: Opioid Induced Hyperalgesia

    20/02/2018 Duration: 21min

    Dr. Christina Hayhurst is an assistant professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. She trained at the University of Virginia, where she first began to explore opioid-sparing anesthetics and the effects of high-dose opioids on post-operative outcomes. At Vanderbilt, in addition to critical care, she is a member of the Perioperative Anesthesia service, which designs and implements enhanced recovery protocols for a variety of surgical services, with an emphasis on opioid reduction. Her research interests include the clinical implications of opioid-induced hyperalgesia in the perioperative and critically ill patient populations.

  • Episode 27: Mast Cell Activation Syndrome

    28/08/2017 Duration: 01h14min

    Mast cell activation syndrome is a condition that most doctors have never heard about, yet it is an important cause of illness that is underrecognized and, as a result, misdiagnosed. It belongs in the category of chronic inflammatory illnesses with symptoms including fatigue, allergy-like symptoms and problems with virtually every organ system in the body. Dr. Lawrence Afrin is a leading scientist and clinician on mast cell activation syndrome. Dr. Afrin is based out of the University of Minnesota and the author of the book Never Bet Against Occam, a book detailing his clinical experiences and knowledge of this mysterious disease.  

  • Episode 26: Legal Considerations of Opioid Prescription

    28/08/2017 Duration: 59min

    Dr. Jack Berger discusses his experiences as a medical consultant to the California Medical Board and a regular expert witness in cases in which doctors are accused of mis-prescribing opioids. Dr. Berger has served as the director of residency training in regional anesthesia and acute pain medicine since 2000 and holds the academic rank of Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California. He has been practicing pain medicine since 1982. 

  • Episode 26: Metabolic Medicine

    12/11/2016 Duration: 50min

    Metabolic medicine is a fascinating paradigm to treat the individual patient. The individualization of care, everyone agrees, is the future of medicine, but the assessment and use of readily available patient parameters--things easily obtainable today--is still rare. Dr. Michael Rothman joins us today to discuss metabolic medicine and how he uses it in his clinical practice MD Wellness in New Jersey. Board-certified in internal medicine and emergency medicine, Dr. Rothman employs a unique approach that tracks dynamic clinical and laboratory measures, such as urinary pH, to determine the underlying imbalances in his patients. The identification and correction of dualities is one of the core principles of this approach. These dualities are familiar to most physicians, but not usually thought of as directly treatable entities. Distinctions like sympathetic and parasympathetic, anabolic and catabolic, acid and alkaline comprise some of the foundational categories. Dr. Rothman proposes specific life-style changes

  • Episode 25: Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome Part 2

    14/07/2016 Duration: 56min

    Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker returns to discuss the diagnosis and management of a condition he discovered as a physician-researcher, chronic inflammatory inflammatory syndrome (CIRS). CIRS is important because it is a scientifically-validated condition that affects millions of Americans, most often in the form of chronic illness after mold exposure. (One out of every two buildings in the United States is water-damaged.) Genetically vulnerable patients develop a wide range of symptoms including fatigue, depression, muscle soreness and other symptoms and are often misdiagnosed by the medical establishment as having fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome or a psychiatric condition. In our first conversation, Dr. Shoemaker discussed how he came to discover this mysterious illness as a family medicine doctor in Maryland. In this second part, we turn our attention toward all things clinical including the case definition of CIRS, the main symptoms, biomarkers, genetic susceptibility, visual contrast sensitivity testing and

  • Episode 24: Complex Inflammatory Response Syndrome

    02/07/2016 Duration: 52min

    Ritchie Shoemaker, M.D. is a recognized leader in the field of biotoxin-related illness. Dr. Shoemaker was a primary care physician in Pocomoke, Maryland who began treating a mysterious illness in 1996 related to a Pfiesteria outbreak in the Chesapeake Bay. His subsequent journey in patient care, advocacy and scientific research led him to identify a common underlying pathway called the Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS). CIRS is the end-result illness that occurs after exposure to biotoxins in genetically susceptible individuals. Dr. Shoemaker identified the same clinical symptoms, vision problems and alterations in blood work reflecting underlying inflammatory and immune irregularity in patients who became chronically ill after exposure to a wide range of biotoxins from Pfiesteria, blue-green algal blooms in Florida, tick bites and, most prevalent, mold from water-damaged buildings. He is the author of Mold Warriors and Surviving Mold. Dr. Shoemaker is joining us for a two-part interview. In this

  • Episode 23: Low Back Biomechanics

    02/04/2016 Duration: 01h03min

    Our guest today is Stuart McGill, PhD. Professor McGill is a Professor of Spine Biomechanics at the University of Waterloo. He has over 400 scientific publications including three text books: Low Back Disorders, Back Mechanic and Ultimate Back Fitness and Performance. Professor McGill will be discussing low back pain evaluation and management with us today. You can learn more at his website backfitpro.com.

  • Episode 22: Meditation and Pain

    25/11/2015 Duration: 28min

    Our guest today is Dr. Fadel Zeidan. Dr. Zeidan is an assistant professor of neurobiology and anatomy at Wake Forest School of Medicine and associate director of neuroscience at the Center for Integrative Medicine. His programmatic line of research is focused on determining the neural mechanisms that mediate the relationship between self-regulatory practices and health.  He is especially interested in determining if and how mindfulness-based mental training regimens affect pain and health.  Dr. Zeidan will be discussing the effects of mindfulness meditation on a spectrum of pain outcomes.

  • Episode 21: Osteoporosis

    24/10/2015 Duration: 45min

    We welcome Dr. Lani Simpon. Dr. Lani is a certified clinical densitometrist and has a doctorate in chiropractic care. She is the author of the highly-regarded book Dr. Lani’s No-Nonsense Bone Health Guide and will be discussing osteoporosis with us today. You can learn more about Dr. Lani and find more educational resources at her website lanisimpson.com.

  • Episode 20: Opioid Induced Hypogonadism

    23/10/2015 Duration: 51min

    Our guest today is Anna Maria Aloisi, MD, PhD. Professor Aloisi studied at and now teaches at the University of Siena. Her research activity focuses on pain and hormonal-induced effects in pain mechanisms. She will be discussing opioid-induced hypogonadism with us today.

  • Episode 19: Efficacy of Epidural Steroid Injections

    21/09/2015 Duration: 35min

    We welcome return guest Roger Chou, MD. Among his many titles and distinctions, Dr. Chou is a Professor in the Departments of Medicine and Medical Informatics & Clinical Epidemiology at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) School of Medicine. He will discuss his recent article Epidural Corticosteroid Injections for Radiculopathy and Spinal Stenosis A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis published in the Annals of Internal Medicine.

  • Episode 18: Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

    04/09/2015 Duration: 38min

    On today’s episode we welcome Salim Hayek, MD, PhD. Dr. Hayek is currently the chief of the Division of Pain Medicine at University Hospitals and Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology at Case Western Reserve University. He obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology with Distinction at the American University of Beirut in 1987 and a medical degree in 1991. Following a residency in Anesthesiology training at University Hospitals of Cleveland, he completed a PhD in Cellular Physiology at Case Western Reserve University in 2000 and subsequently obtained fellowship training in Pain Medicine at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation. He is well-published and serves on the editorial board of most pain journals. Dr. Hayek has had a number of service accomplishments at the local and national levels and is an editor of a textbook entitled Pain Medicine. Published in 2015, it is the first textbook to bring together the four main disciplines in managing pain: anesthesiology, neurology, physical medicine and rehab

  • Episode 17: Managing Chronic Pain in Patients with Opioid Dependence

    08/07/2015 Duration: 47min

    On today’s episode we welcome Jane Liebschutz, MD MPH. Dr. Liebschutz has been the Program Director of the Family Medicine­General Internal Medicine­-General Pediatrics Fellowship at the Boston University Medical Center since 2010. She is board certified in internal medicine and preventive medicine, and is an experienced researcher and educator, working across disciplines and with trainees pursuing diverse career goals. Her research agenda focuses on the intersection of violence, mental health and substance abuse withgeneral medical care, including active NIH grants in implementation research. She has been Principal Investigator or co-Investigator on over 12 training grants aimed at post­doctoral fellows. Dr. Liebschutz will be discussing her article “Managing chronic pain in patients with opioid dependence” published in a June 2014 issue of Clinical Treatment Options in Psychiatry.  

  • Episode 16: Considerations of Long-term Opioid Therapy for Chronic Pain

    17/06/2015 Duration: 36min

    We welcome Roger Chou, MD. Dr. Chou is a Professor in the Departments of Medicine and Medical Informatics & Clinical Epidemiology at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) School of Medicine. He is Staff Physician in the Internal Medicine Clinic at OHSU and has served as Director of the Pacific Northwest Evidence-based Practice Center since 2012. Dr. Chou's research interests are systematic review methodology, meta-analysis, screening and preventive services, guideline development, and drug effectiveness. He has conducted systematic reviews in a number of areas, including chronic pain and musculoskeletal conditions, screening and prevention, diagnostic testing, and prognosis. Dr. Chou has served as Director of the American Pain Society clinical guidelines program, the GRADE methodologist for the World Health Organization’s Division of Reproductive Health, is a member of the Cochrane Back Review Editorial Board, and co-chair of the National Quality Forum Musculoskeletal Standing Committee. Dr. Chou

  • Episode 15: Rehabilitation in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

    31/03/2015 Duration: 28min

    We welcome Sabrina Paganoni, MD, PhD. Dr. Paganoni is a physician at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital’s Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Service. She is board certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation and neuromuscular medicine and her clinical interests include amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, electrodiagnostic medicine and neuromuscular disorders. We will be discussing her article “Rehabilitation in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: Why It Matters” published in 2014 in the journal Muscle and Nerve.

  • Episode 14: Self-Hypnosis

    10/02/2015 Duration: 28min

    We welcome guest Tenley Fukui, MA, LPC. Ms. Fukui will be discussing her recent study entitled A Randomized Control Trial of Hypnosis Compared with Biofeedback for Adults with Chronic Low Back Pain published in the European Journal of Pain. Ms. Fukui is certified in clinical hypnosis by The American Society of Clinical Hypnosis. She has been in private practice for eight years in Houston specializing in chronic pain management, anxiety disorders, clinical hypnosis and biofeedback. Her extensive training and experience include interning at the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medicine Center in the Chronic Pain Clinic and Trauma Recovery Program; conducting research at the VA for 12 years; and serving as past president of the Biofeedback Society of Texas.

  • Episode 13: Platelet-Rich Plasma

    10/02/2015 Duration: 22min

    We welcome guest Jamil Bashir, MD, a regenerative medicine and interventional orthopedics fellow at the Centeno Schulz clinic. He will be discussing his article The Emerging Use of Platelet-Rich Plasma in Musculoskeletal Medicine published in the January 2015 issue of The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association. Dr. Bashir is a native of Rockville, Maryland and a graduate of the University of Maryland School of Medicine. After medical school he completed residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. Dr. Bashir worked closely with the Interdisciplinary Stem Cell Institute at the University of Miami, publishing a literature review on stem cell use in musculoskeletal diseases as well as helping to develop a pilot study investigating expanded stem cell use in the treatment of facet joint arthropathy.

  • Episode 12: Concussions

    08/02/2015 Duration: 32min

    We welcome Erin Reynolds, PsyD on today’s discussion of concussion evaluation and management. Dr. Reynolds is a clinical neuropsychologist and instructor at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Sports Medicine Concussion Program in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery. She specializes in neurocognitive psychology, with a particular focus on sports concussion and its many related conditions. Dr. Reynolds offers expertise in the assessment of sports-related concussion, recovery within a pediatric and adolescent population, and biopsychosocial aspects of recovery from sports-related concussion.   Dr. Reynolds completed a doctoral program in clinical psychology from the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology in Boston, Mass., a clinical neuropsychology residency at Bedford VA Medical Center in Bedford, Mass., and a neuropsychology fellowship in sports concussion at UPMC.   More information on concussions can be found on the UPMC Sports Concussion Program website at rethinkconcussions.com.

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