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    Explore " nerve" with insightful episodes like "Managing neck pain - Episode 69", "Top 5 Songs Of The Week November 10th 2023", "279 - Electromyography (Dr. Devin Smith)", "Police Officer in Wales, Love For The Job Until Nerve Damage." and "COLDR: AS8E04: The L Word, The Fame Games Extravaganza Variety Show, Grand Finale" from podcasts like ""ACE Audio", "triple j Unearthed", "LiveWell Talk On...", "Law Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma Stories" and "COL Drag Race “T” Time"" and more!

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    279 - Electromyography (Dr. Devin Smith)

    279 - Electromyography (Dr. Devin Smith)

    Dr. Devin Smith, physician with St. Luke's Physical Medicine and Rehab, joins Dr. Arnold to discuss Electromyography, which is a helpful tool used to assess the health of muscles, and the nerve cells that control them.

    To learn more about rehabilitation services available at St. Luke's visit unitypoint.org.

    Do you have a question about a trending medical topic? Ask Dr. Arnold! Submit your question and it may be answered by Dr. Arnold on the podcast!

    Submit your questions at: https://www.unitypoint.org/cedarrapids/submit-a-question-for-the-mailbag.aspx

    If you have a topic you'd like Dr. Arnold to discuss with a guest on the podcast, shoot us an email at stlukescr@unitypoint.org.

    Police Officer in Wales, Love For The Job Until Nerve Damage.

    Police Officer in Wales, Love For The Job Until Nerve Damage.

    Police Officer in Wales, Love For The Job Until Nerve Damage. Join us in a compelling episode as we journey through the life of Darren Hembrow, a retired United Kingdom Police Constable who dedicated himself to policing in Wales. In this candid conversation, we explore the stark reality of policing in Wales, setting the record straight on how it differs from the portrayals often seen on TV.

    Darren shares his profound love for the job, an unwavering commitment that defined his career. He takes us through the challenges and triumphs of his time as a police officer, providing a unique and authentic perspective on the role. Police Officer In Wales, Nerve Damage Led to both Mental and Physical Deterioration.  

    However, the course of his career took an unexpected turn when an off-duty nerve injury ultimately led to his retirement. This physical condition not only impacted his physical well-being but also took a toll on his mental health. Darren candidly discusses the struggle he faced during these dark days and how he navigated the complex journey to find light at the end of the tunnel.

    From these challenging experiences emerged a new passion, and you can discover more about his inspiring journey on his website. Darren's story is a testament to the resilience and dedication of police officers, their ability to overcome adversity, and their unwavering commitment to serving their communities, even in the face of personal trials. Police Officer In Wales, Nerve Damage Led to both Mental and Physical Deterioration.  

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    COLDR: AS8E04: The L Word, The Fame Games Extravaganza Variety Show, Grand Finale

    COLDR: AS8E04: The L Word, The Fame Games Extravaganza Variety Show, Grand Finale
    In this episode of COL Drag Race ‘T-Time’, Gary and Damon are back one more time as the queens finally cross the finish line. From making over their lesbians to participating in a variety show, find out which All-Stars have the charisma, uniqueness, nerve and talent to snatch the crown. Plus, which queen is sashed … Continue reading COLDR: AS8E04: The L Word, The Fame Games Extravaganza Variety Show, Grand Finale

    COLDR: AS8E03: You’re A Winner Baby! & Carson Kressley, This is Your Gay Life

    COLDR: AS8E03: You’re A Winner Baby! & Carson Kressley, This is Your Gay Life
    In this episode of COL Drag Race ‘T-Time’, Gary and Damon ru-cap the most recent episodes and, gurl, do they have a LOT to say! From creating a winning look to making an audience laugh at a roast, the All-Stars are scheming and dealing to make it to that final crown. With all this being … Continue reading COLDR: AS8E03: You’re A Winner Baby! & Carson Kressley, This is Your Gay Life

    COLDR: AS8E02: Snatch Game of Love, JOAN: The Unauthorized Rusical!, Forensic Queens

    COLDR: AS8E02: Snatch Game of Love, JOAN: The Unauthorized Rusical!, Forensic Queens
    In this episode of COL Drag Race ‘T-Time’, Gary and Damon get spicy as the All-Stars continue their race to the crown. From impersonation to improvisation, listen as the guys debate and debrief the drama of the most recent episodes. Things get heated, words are exchanged and more than one queen feels the need to … Continue reading COLDR: AS8E02: Snatch Game of Love, JOAN: The Unauthorized Rusical!, Forensic Queens

    COLDR: S15E05: Blame It On the Edit, Reunited, Finale

    COLDR: S15E05: Blame It On the Edit, Reunited, Finale
    In this episode of COL Drag Race ‘T-Time’, Gary and Damon celebrate not only the grand finale of Season 15, but also a major milestone for the show! With the Top 4 queens going head to head to head to head (how’s your head?), listen as the guys share their thoughts when all the queens … Continue reading COLDR: S15E05: Blame It On the Edit, Reunited, Finale

    Using nerve transfer to restore hand and arm function after spinal cord injury - Dr. Ida Fox

    Using nerve transfer to restore hand and arm function after spinal cord injury - Dr. Ida Fox

    Welcome to the 2022 Northern New Jersey Spinal Cord Injury System Lecture Series. This podcast features Ida Fox, MD, FACS, professor of surgery at Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MS. In this series, Dr. Fox discussed advancements in upper extremity reconstruction in cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) that have provided the opportunity to improve function and quality of life in people living with SCI. She described current approaches to restoring hand and upper extremity function in people with cervical SCI. Dr. Fox then reviewed the physiology of nerve transfer procedures (early <1 year post-SCI vs. late, even decades post-SCI) and strategies for pre-operative evaluation, testing, and discussion of choice. She also covered preoperative selection and surgical outcomes using validated measures and video content. In addition, challenges, including practice environment, priorities of rehabilitation (spontaneous recovery versus surgical intervention), availability of therapy, and outcomes-based preferences were discussed.

    Learn more about:  Ida Fox, MD, FACS and The Northern New Jersey Spinal Cord Injury System

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    The Wellward Way Podcast - What is neuropathy and what can you do about it?

    The Wellward Way Podcast - What is neuropathy and what can you do about it?
    In this episode of the Wellward Way Podcast, Dr. Danesh and Dr. Escaloni answer all of your questions about neuropathy. What exactly is it? How does this happen? What can be done with it? What is Wellward doing to bring in all of the best elements from multiple professions together to give patients their best potential outcome? Listen to this episode to learn all of this and more!

    Dr. Christie Hafer - The Gut Brain Connection: AKA Vagus Nerve

    Dr. Christie Hafer - The Gut Brain Connection: AKA Vagus Nerve

    Today, I had the honor and the pleasure to be joined by Dr. Christie Hafer, who owns Purpose Driven Chiropractic with her husband, and they are MIRACLE WORKERS. She joins me to unpack the TRUE connection between the gut and brain. 


    In this episode, Dr. C introduces some of the science behind the vagus nerve and the stressors that impact our bodies and minds, and offers actionable items for listeners to improve both physical and mental health.


    “Measure where you’ve GONE, not where you want to be,” she reminds us. It’s easy to set unrealistic expectations for ourselves, but it’s important to GROUND ourselves. Dr. C recommends journaling and digital detoxes, which offer relief from multiple kinds of stressors. She shares resources to help you find practitioners like herself.


    Key Topics: 

    • Introductions (00:05) 
    • Dr. Christie Hafer (00:57)
    • Mindfulness (04:32)
    • The nervous system (06:25)
    • Seeking balance (08:41)
    • Expectations (11:53)
    • The vagus nerve (13:08)
    • Grounding (15:00)
    • Healing the vagus nerve (15:30)
    • Rest (16:32)
    • Recovery (17:52)
    • Digital stressors (19:07)
    • Intentionality (22:23)
    • Getting in touch with Dr. C (26:56)
    • Parasympathetic nervous system and stress (27:58)
    • Crash and crave (30:03)
    • Seeking treatment (33:17)


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    The Wellward Way Podcast - Why did carpal tunnel surgery not cure my pain?

    The Wellward Way Podcast - Why did carpal tunnel surgery not cure my pain?
    In this episode of the Wellward Way Podcast, Dr. Danesh and Dr. Escaloni dive in the world of carpal tunnel pain. The doctors discuss what exactly is the carpal tunnel, what the surgery is intended to do, why people have pain, and the number one reason someone can have pain at the carpal tunnel that surgery is guaranteed NOT to help. Listen to make sure that this doesn't happen to you!

    Discovering The Cholinergic Anti-inflammatory Reflex Featuring Dr. Chris Czura

    Discovering The Cholinergic Anti-inflammatory Reflex Featuring Dr. Chris Czura

     In today's episode, we're really excited to have a special guest, Dr. Chris Czura. He is a molecular immunologist who has been studying Vagus Nerve Stimulation for the past 20 years! Chris has also participated in other early-stage companies in bioelectronic, medicine, pharmaceuticals, and wearable and off-buddy diagnostics. 


    He served as vice president of Scientific Affairs of the Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, overseeing all aspects of laboratory operations, and the annual budget for construction and renovation projects. Dr. Czura coordinated strategic plan development with the President and Board of Directors and represented the research portfolio to the senior leadership of Northwell Health.


    In today’s episode, we are going to discuss his journey through the research realm in the vagus nerve, cholinergic, anti-inflammatory pathway, and all of the amazing “eureka” moments that kind of popped up throughout his journey. 


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    Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Type II Diabetes

    Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Type II Diabetes

    Hello everybody and welcome to a bit of a special episode of the Health Upgrade Podcast.


    In today’s episode, we will be talking about the research involved in vagus nerve stimulation and its effect on type two diabetes. We are going to dive into a few particular articles in regards to actual electrical vagus nerve stimulation, and its impact on type two diabetes mellitus. 


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    Navaz Habib


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    JP Errico


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    Compartment syndrome [DEL 1] - Lars Haugvad & Fredrik Sjøberg

    Compartment syndrome [DEL 1] - Lars Haugvad & Fredrik Sjøberg

    Hør våre erfaringer fra skadeforløp med compartment syndrome. Tematikken er orientert rundt hvordan man kan trene svært atrofierte pasienter, hvilke prinsipper som kan være hensiktsmessig å forholde seg til ved nerveskade og hvordan man kan håndtere den redsel og frykt for å utføre aktiviteter etter skade. 

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    Vagus Nerve Involvement In Somatoform Disorders

    Vagus Nerve Involvement In Somatoform Disorders

    Hello everybody, welcome back to the Health Upgrade Podcast.


    In today’s episode, we're going to dig into somatoform disorders. We are going to analyse what somatoform disorders are and how they are caused. We are also going to dive deeper into the pathophysiology of these disorders and what can we do to treat them, in order to have a better life quality.


    Rate and review before the next episode. If you want to know more about us and what we do, go to www.healthupgradepodcast.com.


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    Navaz Habib


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    JP Errico


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    Chemotherapy Induced Peripheral Neuropathy (The Return of Side Eff@cks)

    Chemotherapy Induced Peripheral Neuropathy (The Return of Side Eff@cks)

    Nerve damage from chemotherapy can lead to lingering effects after treatment. There are several natural agents that can help. But, some can actually make it worse too! Listen in while Tina & Leah discuss how to prevent chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) and what to (safely) do if you already have it.

    Chemotherapy drugs are designed to be toxic to cancer cells but sometimes they are also toxic to your nervous system. This can have long-term consequences. Take heart, there are ways to lessen the risk during treatment. There are also ways to improve peripheral neuropathy symptoms after treatment. Did you know that there is clinical trial data that shows this? (We may be creative, but not when it comes to recommending treatments.)

    Links we mention in this episode and other cool stuff:

    What drugs are most likely to cause chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy American Cancer Society

    High-dose L-glutamine for taxane-induced peripheral neuropathy. Clinical Cancer Research

    Omega-3 fatty acids and taxane-induced peripheral neuropathy BMC Cancer

    High dose L-glutamine in oxaliplatin-induced peripheral neuropathy The Oncologist

    Review of natural agents & chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) Nutrients (2022)

    Review of vitamin E studies - it only works for cis/carboplatin-induced CIPN (Frontiers in Cryotherapy)

    The ASCO guidelines for CIPN (We don’t agree with doing nothing.) ASCO

    Frozen gloves (cryotherapy) for prevention of CIPN Annals of Oncology

    Scrambler therapy for pain management Support Care Cancer

    Cytokines as targets in CIPN Cytokine

    Alpha-lipoic acid alongside a taxane drug and doxorubicin Support Care Cancer (2022)

    Exercise counteracts CIPN symptoms Support Cancer Care

    Review of data on exercise and CIPN Cancer Nursing

    Worse CIPN with the concurrent use of Acetyl-L-Carnitine J National Cancer Institute

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    17 - Anastasia Has The Nerve

    17 - Anastasia Has The Nerve

    In this weeks episode, Will covers one of the best (and most underrated) non-Disney animated films and its wild historic background,  1997s 'Anastasia.' Angus talks about a film that wasn't incredibly praised by critics, but he feels should be a 0% on Rotten Tomatoes, 2016s 'Nerve.'

    Spinal Cord Injury

    Spinal Cord Injury

    You’re out working in your yard and decide that you need to trim some branches off one of the trees. You grab your ladder, climb up to the right spot, and get to work. The next you know, you wake up in the hospital to find that it’s several days later, and the doctor tells you that you have a spinal cord injury from falling off the ladder. What does this mean for you at the moment? What does it mean for your future?