Rehabilitation Podcasts
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Penile Rehabilitation
Dr. David Shin talks about new modalities to address sexual dysfunction related to the treatment of prostate cancer. The concept of "Penile Rehabilitation" is an important new protocol in pa...
Author: vhsimons
Added: 02/22/2013 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - February 22, 2013 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts
After the Injury: Rehabilitation Needs in Kids
How well are children physically functioning following inpatient rehabilitation for an injury? (Source: Medscape Emergency Medicine Podcast)
Source: Medscape Emergency Medicine Podcast - December 28, 2012 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts
FATIGUE AND REHAB - Jun 05,2012
SURVIVOR SPOTLIGHT JANE FEYDER-SIEGEL Young Adult Survivor Hodgkins Disease ANGELA WICKER-RAMOS Physical Therapist at Sullivan Physical Therapy Oncology and Pelvic Floor Physical Certified Lymphedema Therapist SHARON FRANCZ, RN President and Co-Founder National Coalition of Oncology Nurse Navigators (NCONN)cancer fatigue | rehabilitation | young adult cancer | healthcare | oncology nursing (Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio)
Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio - June 4, 2012 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Stupid Cancer Show Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts
FATIGUE AND REHAB - Jun 05,2012
SURVIVOR SPOTLIGHT JANE FEYDER-SIEGEL Young Adult Survivor Hodgkins Disease ANGELA WICKER-RAMOS Physical Therapist at Sullivan Physical Therapy Oncology and Pelvic Floor Physical Certified Lymphedema Therapist cancer fatigue | rehabilitation | young adult cancer | healthcare | survivorship (Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio)
Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio - May 22, 2012 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Stupid Cancer Show Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts
SCCM Pod-172 PCCM: A Closer Look at the Critical Pertussis Study
Carol E. Nicholson, MD, MS, FAAP, is the Project Scientist for the Collaborative Pediatric Critical Care Research Network (CPCCRN) and Program Director for Pediatric Care and Rehabilitation Research (PCCR). (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - April 4, 2012 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Medicine Source Type: podcasts
#100: PALLAS: Deaths doubled with dronedarone; fraud conviction for John McLean; high platelet reactivity with prasugrel; APPRAISE-2 on apixaban; all about cardiac rehabilitation
PALLAS: Deaths doubled with dronedarone; fraud conviction for John McLean; high platelet reactivity with prasugrel; APPRAISE-2 on apixaban; all about cardiac rehabilitation (Source: Radio TheHeart.org)
Source: Radio TheHeart.org - July 29, 2011 Category: Cardiology Authors: theheart.org Tags: This week in cardiology from heartwire Source Type: podcasts
ESMO Congress 2010 - Day 1
Video report from the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) Congress in Milan. Focus on the survival and rehabilitation of cancer patients, ovarian cancer and relief for painful vertebrae fract...
Author: feeds
Added: 07/08/2011 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - July 8, 2011 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts
Penile Rehabilitation After Cancer Treatment -- Sloan-Kettering
Men who have had surgery or radiation treatment for prostate cancer can benefit greatly from penile rehabilitation — the use of PDE5 inhibitors, penile injections, and penile implants — to protect and...
Author: mskcc
Added: 04/26/2011 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - April 26, 2011 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts
Pressure Ulcer Nomenclature and Documentation
Flawed and inconsistent wound documentation has serious risk-management implications. This blog post will examine some fine points regarding pressure ulcer nomenclature and documentation. Many definitions and classification schemes for pressure ulcers were developed over the years and continue to be a source of confusion. As patients move across the healthcare continuum from hospital to rehabilitation facility [...] (Source: Jeffrey M. Levine MD | Geriatric Specialist | Wound Care | Pressure Ulcers)
Source: Jeffrey M. Levine MD | Geriatric Specialist | Wound Care | Pressure Ulcers - February 14, 2011 Category: Internists and Doctors of Medicine Authors: JM Levine MD Tags: Pressure Ulcers & Wound Care Risk Management Source Type: podcasts
Popularity Grows for “The Pocket Guide to Pressure Ulcers”
The Pocket Guide to Pressure Ulcers, authored by myself and Elizabeth Ayello RN, PhD, continues to grow in popularity. Published by the New Jersey Hospital Association, this book is being purchased in bulk by several major health care organizations, to be utilized by clinicians working in home care, skilled nursing, rehabilitation, and hospital settings. Sales [...] (Source: Jeffrey M. Levine MD | Geriatric Specialist | Wound Care | Pressure Ulcers)
Source: Jeffrey M. Levine MD | Geriatric Specialist | Wound Care | Pressure Ulcers - July 8, 2010 Category: Internists and Doctors of Medicine Authors: JM Levine MD Tags: Pocket Guide to Pressure Ulcers Pressure Ulcers & Wound Care Source Type: podcasts
Pressure Ulcer Prevention Lacking in High Risk Patients
A major study published in The Gerontologist has shown that pressure ulcer prevention measures are lacking in high risk patients. A research group based in the Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine studied elderly patients with hip fractures, following them across care settings that included hospitals, rehabilitation [...] (Source: Jeffrey M. Levine MD | Geriatric Specialist | Wound Care | Pressure Ulcers)
Source: Jeffrey M. Levine MD | Geriatric Specialist | Wound Care | Pressure Ulcers - April 29, 2010 Category: Internists and Doctors of Medicine Authors: JM Levine MD Tags: Geriatric Medicine Medical Care in America Pressure Ulcers & Wound Care Risk Management Source Type: podcasts
Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS)
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Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) is an acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (AIDP) caused by an autoimmune antigenic confusion, which causes the attack of the Schwann cells on peripheral nerves. This causes a rapidly progressive (hours to days) symmetric, ascending paralysis, along with complete loss of deep tendon reflexes (areflexia) - with or w/o paresthesias. If not stopped in time, the disease is fatal because of respiratory compromise (diaphragm and intercostal paralysis). Treatment usually consists of immediate administration of in...
Source: Physiatry Shorts - April 4, 2010 Category: Internists and Doctors of Medicine Authors: Christopher Faubel, MD Source Type: podcasts
Vitamin D Deficiency and Spinal Cord Injuries
Conclusion of Study: This notes the extremely high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency amongst spinal cord injured patients in our acute inpatient hospitals, and likely points to the necessity to test for, and treat, this common contributor to osteoporosis.
Quick Notes about Vitamin D:
One of the fat-soluble vitamins
Two major forms: vitamin D2 (ergocalciferol) and vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol)
We get this vitamin from sun exposure, food, and supplements - but in an inactive form
Calcitriol (1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol) is the active form of vitamin D in the body
Major role is promoting absorption of the calci...
Source: Physiatry Shorts - April 1, 2010 Category: Internists and Doctors of Medicine Authors: Christopher Faubel, MD Source Type: podcasts
Why, Mr. Anderson, why, why do you persist?
Regular readers of this blog will be aware of my fascination with Carol Dweck and her entity versus incremental theory of intelligence/ability that I have blogged about extensively in the past. To recap, people (children usually in her studies) can have a fixed entity view of intelligence that it is a stable trait whihc can/does not change with time; or they can have an incremental view of intelligence that focuses more on motivational states, goals, desires as determinant of success/intelligence exhibited and view it as a malleable and not a fixed trait.
A major ...
Source: The Mouse Trap - December 20, 2009 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: sandygautam Tags: agency Carol Dweck Free will Motivation Personal development psychology Social Sciences Source Type: podcasts
Role of Physical Therapy in Managing Hip Arthritis and post-Operative Rehabilitation
Karen Juliano discusses the role of physical therapy in managing hip arthritis and the rehabilitation of post-operative patients. (Source: HSS Video Podcast for Medical Professionals)
Source: HSS Video Podcast for Medical Professionals - March 23, 2009 Category: Surgery Authors: Karen Juliano, PT Source Type: podcasts
Article: Hearing impairment - Technological advances and insights
The treatment of hearing impairment is rapidly evolving. Despite this, a significant number of adults with hearing impairment receive inadequate treatment or rehabilitation, resulting in functional impairment and social isolation. (Source: Australian Family Physician audio)
Source: Australian Family Physician audio - May 12, 2008 Category: Primary Care Authors: The Royal Australian College Of General Practitioners Source Type: podcasts
What Is the Best Way to Treat and Rehabilitate a Ruptured Achilles Tendon?
(Source: The Medscape Medical Minute)
Source: The Medscape Medical Minute - February 28, 2008 Category: Journals (General) Authors: George D. Lundberg, MD, Editor-in-Chief, The Medscape Journal of Medicine; Adjunct Professor of HealGeorge D. Lundberg, MD, Editor-in-Chief, The Medscape Journal of Medicine; Adjunct Professor of Heal Source Type: podcasts
What Is the Best Way to Treat and Rehabilitate a Ruptured Achilles Tendon?
What is the best way to treat and rehabilitate a ruptured Achilles tendon? (Source: MedGenMed Weekly Editorials from Medscape.com)
Source: MedGenMed Weekly Editorials from Medscape.com - February 14, 2008 Category: Journals (General) Authors: George D. Lundberg, MD Source Type: podcasts
#53 Restarting lives in Sri Lanka
More than a year after the end of the war in Sri Lanka, people who suffered spinal injuries as a result of the conflict are starting life again. We meet some of the patients at MSF's rehabilitation unit in Pompamadhu Hospital in Vavuniya. (Source: MSF Podcasts)
Source: MSF Podcasts - December 27, 2007 Category: Global & Universal Authors: Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Source Type: podcasts
Back Pain: Low Back Discomfort
Dr. Nancey Tsai, a physical health and rehabilitation specialist, describes causes of back pain and discusses options for treatment in cases not requiring surgery. She also makes recommendations for preventive methods of back strengthening. Additionally, Dr. Tsai talks about her standards for prescribing pain medication and offers her opinion on chiropractic work for treating back pain. (Source: MUSC Bone and Joint Health (Orthopaedics) Podcast)
Source: MUSC Bone and Joint Health (Orthopaedics) Podcast - December 3, 2007 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Medical University of South Carolina Source Type: podcasts
Neck Pain: Postural Causes
Dr. Nancey Tsai, a physical health and rehabilitation specialist, explains how she evaluates patients for neck pain, noting that the most common cause of neck pain is a postural problem. She also presents methods and techniques for treating postural misalignments. (Source: MUSC Bone and Joint Health (Orthopaedics) Podcast)
Source: MUSC Bone and Joint Health (Orthopaedics) Podcast - December 3, 2007 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Medical University of South Carolina Source Type: podcasts
Gerald B. Brock, MD, FRCSC - Penile Rehabilitation After Radical Prostatectomy
In this activity an expert in the treatment of erectile dysfunction reviews recent data on the efficacy, safety, and clinical guidelines for the use of penile rehabilitation for postprostatectomy ED. (Source: Peerview CME Audio Podcast - Urology)
Source: Peerview CME Audio Podcast - Urology - November 19, 2007 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: PeerView Press Tags: Science & Medicine Source Type: podcasts
CME Information - Penile Rehabilitation After Radical Prostatectomy
Please view this PDF file for full CME information. You will need Adobe Acrobat reader software to access this file. (Source: Peerview CME Audio Podcast - Urology)
Source: Peerview CME Audio Podcast - Urology - November 19, 2007 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: PeerView Press Tags: Science & Medicine Source Type: podcasts
Head and Neck Cancers: The MUSC Program and Clinical Trials
The MUSC Head and Neck Tumor Program is comprised of a team of more than 30 specialists prepared to provide input into every aspect of the needs of head and neck tumor patients, the program offers the most up-to-date treatment and rehabilitative options. Dr. Anand Sharma, a radiation oncologist, talks about the program and various ongoing clinical trials for head and neck cancer patients. (Source: MUSC Cancer Podcast)
Source: MUSC Cancer Podcast - November 6, 2007 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Medical University of South Carolina Source Type: podcasts
Cardiac rehabilitation — The role of exercise after a heart attack
Exercise is an important component of cardiac rehabilitation. Learn about benefits. (Source: MayoClinic.com Podcast)
Source: MayoClinic.com Podcast - October 30, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: MayoClinic.com Source Type: podcasts
Coping with Brain Injury: Robots and Rehabilitation
There are no silver bullets after brain injury, but new robotic technologies are effective in helping stroke victims regain function in their arms and legs. This cutting edge technology doesn't just assist by moving limbs; it fosters learning that actually rewires the brain. Robots are emerging as a promising new rehabilitation tool. (Source: UCTV Presents: Health and Medicine)
Source: UCTV Presents: Health and Medicine - September 29, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Source Type: podcasts
Second Life of Craig J. Phillips
No, I am not talking about the computer game Second life! This post is regarding Mr. Craig J. Phillips, who suffered traumatic brain injury and not only survived, but thrived and currently maintains a blog. He recently contacted me via commenting on this blog and I would like to quote from that and encourage readers to visit his blog and discover with him his journey that was akin to a second life.My name is Craig J. Phillips. I am a traumatic brain injury survivor and a master’s level rehabilitation counselor. I sustained an open skull fracture with right frontal lobe damage and remained in a coma for 3 weeks at the age...
Source: The Mouse Trap - August 27, 2007 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Source Type: podcasts
July 2007: Rehabilitation psychiatry: principles and practice
Dr Frank Holloway discusses his new book “Enabling Recovery: The Principles and Practice of Rehabilitation Psychiatry”, which focuses on the patient-centred approach and emphasises the importance of incorporating the medical model of psychiatry with a more socio-psychological model. (Source: Raj Persaud talks to...)
Source: Raj Persaud talks to... - July 24, 2007 Category: Psychiatry Tags: Science & Medicine Source Type: podcasts
Podcast 2: Kathy Manning on Traumatic Brain Injury
ASHA member and speech-language pathologist Kathy Manning, discusses
Traumatic Brain Injury. Ms. Manning was Director of Speech Pathology for Montana’s
Livingston Health and Rehabilitation Center, and later, Rehabilitation Services
Manager. There she oversaw a large rehabilitation department that provided PT, OT
and ST services to an adult population of both inpatients and outpatients. In 2003,
Ms. Manning joined a colleague in private practice specializing in outpatient
treatment of individuals with mild TBI. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - June 12, 2007 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Source Type: podcasts
Podcast 2: Kathy Manning on Traumatic Brain Injury
ASHA member and speech-language pathologist Kathy Manning, discusses Traumatic Brain Injury. Ms. Manning was Director of Speech Pathology for Montana's Livingston Health and Rehabilitation Center, and later, Rehabilitation Services Manager. There she oversaw a large rehabilitation department that provided PT, OT and ST services to an adult population of both inpatients and outpatients. In 2003, Ms. Manning joined a colleague in private practice specializing in outpatient treatment of individuals with mild TBI. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - June 12, 2007 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: ASHA Source Type: podcasts
Shoulder: Total Shoulder Replacement: Partnership with the Patient
This presentation addresses conditions requiring shoulder reconstructive surgery, demonstrates surgical techniques involved, and describes postoperative rehabilitation with a former patient. (Source: UW Medicine Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Podcast Series)
Source: UW Medicine Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Podcast Series - April 5, 2007 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Dr. Frederick A. Matsen III, M.D. Tags: Education Source Type: podcasts
Dementia: Advice for the Caregiver in an Aging Population
Dr. Anne Margriet Pot, the Director of the Program on Aging Center and Treatment Care and Rehabilitation in Amsterdam, discusses the psychological issues that affect both the elderly patient and the caregiver. With an exploding population above the age of 65, the importance of preparing the caregiver is essential. (Source: MUSC Elder Care Podcast)
Source: MUSC Elder Care Podcast - April 5, 2007 Category: Geriatrics Authors: Medical University of South Carolina Source Type: podcasts
Knee: Anterior Cruciate Ligament Surgery
Dr. Roger Larson explains the new medical techniques used to repair knee injuries. The program focuses on ACL injuries featuring four patients who suffered knee and joint pain or damage. The discussion with the patients includes how the knee was injured and which surgery and rehabilitation treatments were used to bring back pain-free movement and use of the knee. (Source: UW Medicine Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Podcast Series)
Source: UW Medicine Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Podcast Series - March 28, 2007 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Dr. Roger Larson Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts
Making Autism a Gift: Inspiring Children to Believe in Themselves and Lead Happy, Fulfilling Lives
Deborah Harper, President of Psychjourney, interviews Dr. Robert Evert Cimera, author of Making Autism a Gift: Inspiring Children to Believe in Themselves and Lead Happy, Fullfilling Lives published by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Dr. Cimera graduated from the University of Illinois Urbana-Campaign in 19977 with a specialization in school-to-adult life transition. During his doctoral training, he worked as a research assistant as well as supervised students in the Moderate and Severe Disabilities Teacher Training program.
Prior to pursuing his doctorate, he was a director of a program that transitioned se...
Source: Psychology and Self Help Books - March 14, 2007 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: Psychjourney Tags: Autism Source Type: podcasts
Making Autism a Gift: Inspiring Children to Believe in Themselves and Lead Happy, Fulfilling Lives
Deborah Harper, President of Psychjourney, interviews Dr. Robert Evert Cimera, author of Making Autism a Gift: Inspiring Children to Believe in Themselves and Lead Happy, Fullfilling Lives published by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Dr. Cimera graduated from the University of Illinois Urbana-Campaign in 19977 with a specialization in school-to-adult life transition. During his doctoral training, he worked as a research assistant as well as supervised students in the Moderate and Severe Disabilities Teacher Training program.
Prior to pursuing his doctorate, he was a director of a program that transitioned se...
Source: Psychjourney Podcasts - March 14, 2007 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: Psychjourney Tags: Autism Source Type: podcasts
The "Diabesity" Epidemic: Let's Rehabilitate America
Val Jones, MD, Editor of MedGenMed's eSection on Clinical Nutrition & Obesity, explains why a philosophical frame shift toward a rehabilitation model of weight control should be made. (Source: MedGenMed Weekly Editorials from Medscape.com)
Source: MedGenMed Weekly Editorials from Medscape.com - May 8, 2006 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Val Jones, MD, MA Source Type: podcasts
Shoulder: Shoulder Replacement For Active People
Talk Medicine is an informal talk show series featuring physicians, health care professionals and patients discussing medical conditions, treatments, surgeries and rehabilitation. This is a rare opportunity to hear patients talk about their personal journey through diagnosis, treatment and recovery. The format includes lively discussion plus clinic and surgery footage highlighting UW Medicine medical advancements, research and patient care. (Source: UW Medicine Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Podcast Series)
Source: UW Medicine Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Podcast Series - May 16, 2005 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Dr. Frederick A. Matsen III, M.D. Tags: Education Source Type: podcasts

