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    Explore " shoulder injuries" with insightful episodes like "SLAP Lesion Special Tests | OEP314", "From surgery to summit - Kirsty Mack's incredible Everest adventure", "87. Dr Jorge Chahla, MD, PhD Orthopedist Sports Medicine Surgeon and Scientist at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush. Team Physician Chicago Bulls 🏀 and Chicago White Sox", "3 Most Common Causes of Proximal Humeral Bruising | OEP289" and "The G.A.M.E. Show #3: The Sacroiliac Joint and Back Pain" from podcasts like ""Ortho Eval Pal: Optimizing Orthopedic Evaluations and Management Skills", "Surgical Goals - Sports Injuries Podcast", "Sports Medicine Project", "Ortho Eval Pal: Optimizing Orthopedic Evaluations and Management Skills" and "Velocity Rx Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (11)

    SLAP Lesion Special Tests | OEP314

    SLAP Lesion Special Tests | OEP314

    In today's episode I...
    -Talk about what a SLAP lesion is

    -Review the most commonly used special tests

    -Throw in a few additional pearls to help better target SLAP lesions and so much more!

    Link to Physical Examination Maneuvers for SLAP Lesions

    O'Brien Test Video

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    #SLAP #shoulderpain #labraltear #o'brientest #podcastsforpt #PTpodcast #medical #health #orthopedics #Physicaltherapy #DPT #Medicalproviders #sportsmedicine #athletictraining #chiropractic #occupationaltherapy


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    From surgery to summit - Kirsty Mack's incredible Everest adventure

    From surgery to summit - Kirsty Mack's incredible Everest adventure

    Prof Mackay nearly crashed his car when he tuned into Heart Radio and heard Jennifer chatting to a former patient, Kirsty Mack, about becoming only the 6th ever Scottish woman to climb Everest! The reason for his astonishment was that he and the mountaineer and ski instructor met after she crashed, skiing off-piste in Scotland, was whisked off the mountains by helicopter and then ended up on his operating table having surgery for the bad shoulder injury she sustained. So of course we had to invite her to talk to us more.

    For her part, Kirsty remembers thinking that after following her rehab to a tee she would soon be as right as rain again. But, as she found out, serious shoulder injuries like this can leave lasting effects. 

    In an incredible episode, we talk to this high-octane adventurer about scaling some of the world's highest mountains without the full function of one arm. What it takes out of her physically and how it has affected her mentally when skiing or climbing. 

    We talk about her shoulder - fracture dislocation, and why the injury was so serious,  in terms of what it meant for someone whose use of full arm extension and grip is crucial. Prof Mackay explains more about the injury and why surgery was necessary.

    Of course, we also talk from the comfort of our studio about what an incredible experience it was getting to the top of the world - the highs, the lows, the danger points and listen out for the huge twist near the end of Kirsty's Everest tale!

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    87. Dr Jorge Chahla, MD, PhD Orthopedist Sports Medicine Surgeon and Scientist at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush. Team Physician Chicago Bulls 🏀 and Chicago White Sox

    87. Dr Jorge Chahla, MD, PhD Orthopedist Sports Medicine Surgeon and Scientist at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush. Team Physician Chicago Bulls 🏀 and Chicago White Sox

    SKIP TO 29 MINUTES TO HEAR from Dr. Jorge Chahla who is a renowned orthopedic surgeon based in Chicago, specializing in intricate knee, hip, and shoulder issues, along with sports-related injuries. He is a team physician for esteemed teams like the Chicago White Sox, Chicago Bulls, and Chicago Fire. Holding an Assistant Professor role at Rush University Medical Center, Dr. Chahla also directs the Biomechanical Research and International Fellowship Program, attracting surgeons globally.

    A pioneer in innovative biologic treatments and minimally invasive approaches, Dr. Chahla's philosophy prioritizes customized care tailored to each patient. His extensive research focuses on joint preservation and cartilage restoration, resulting in numerous publications, book chapters, and presentations at global orthopedic conferences. His expertise has earned him awards like the AAOS Award of Excellence and the AOSSM Young Investigator Award, underlining his profound impact in the field

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    3 Most Common Causes of Proximal Humeral Bruising | OEP289

    3 Most Common Causes of Proximal Humeral Bruising | OEP289

    In today's episode I talk about the 3 Most Common Causes of Proximal Humeral Bruising.
    I will...
    1.      Discuss the most common causes of proximal humeral bruising.

    2.      Briefly review 3 patient scenarios

    3.      Talk about what to add to your evaluation if you see proximal humeral bruising and so much more!

    (Video) Proximal humeral fracture - old video

    Welcome to our new sponsor! 
    Chattanooga.  To check out all they have to offer, trial modalities, have your questions answered about shockwave therapy, high level laser, radial pressure wave, connect with them HERE!

    Want to join the OEP community? Click HERE to jump onto our email list. SUBSCRIBE at the bottom of the page.

    Ask me your ortho evaluation questions and I will answer them on the show: paul@orthoevalpal.com

    Come visit our WEBSITE!! Click HERE to check it out

    Get our downloadable 1.5 hour shoulder anatomy with cadaver dissection lecture
    Get our downloadable 7.5 hour cervical and lumbar continuing ed course
    Get our downloadable 6.0 hour shoulder continuing ed course

    Be sure to "follow" us on our new Facebook Page

    I finally made it to Instagram. Stop by and check us out

    Are you looking for One on one Coaching? We have it!

    Be sure to check out our 500+ videos on our YouTube Channel called Ortho Eval Pal with Paul Marquis

    #bruising #shoulderpain #shoulderfracture #bicepsrupture #pecrupture  #orthopedicevaluation #OrthoEvalPal #Orthopedics #physicaltherapy #physicaltherapytests #athletictraining #occupationaltherapy #chiropractic



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    Judoka Sarah Adlington on winning gold and beating shoulder injuries

    Judoka Sarah Adlington on winning gold and beating shoulder injuries

    Sarah Adlington's list of achievements is impressive - among them taking back-to-back golds in the Commonwealth Games in 2012 and 2022 (there was no judo in the 2018 games). She has also won the heavyweight British title no fewer than 6 times!  As an impatient 5-year-old she watched her Dad and brother doing judo and could not wait to take to the mats herself - she never looked back.  Along the way though Sarah has battled some pretty serious shoulder injuries.

    Wear and tear injuries are common in judo just because of the nature of the sport. Typically of many high-level sportspeople Sarah battled on several times with shoulder injuries until the pain became too much and was hindering her chances of qualifications. An interesting discussion ensues about the professional mindset when it comes to dealing with an injury in the first place. 

    Sarah first met Prof Mackay after her right shoulder became unstable and treatment became necessary. From a surgeon's point of view, he describes how common this is in sports patients and that he often sees such injuries late on when often an earlier intervention would be indicated. 

    Sarah talks through her successful recovery process before she, unfortunately, went on to injure her left shoulder - describing feeling it tear during a competition. So we talk over advice on dealing with shoulder injuries and some of the other common injuries in judo.

    A brilliant episode with a focussed sportswoman at the top of her game.  

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    The G.A.M.E. Show #2: Shoulder Pain, Testing, Movements and Corrective Exercise

    The G.A.M.E. Show #2:  Shoulder Pain, Testing, Movements and Corrective Exercise

    "Shoulder Pain No More" is a podcast dedicated to educating listeners about shoulder injuries, movement testing, and corrective exercises to fix dysfunction. Hosted by an expert in the field of orthopedic rehabilitation, this podcast delves into the latest research and techniques for preventing and treating shoulder injuries. From understanding the anatomy of the shoulder and common causes of pain, to exploring the best exercises for rehabbing and strengthening the shoulder, this podcast is a must-listen for anyone dealing with shoulder pain or looking to prevent it. Whether you're a competitive athlete or just someone looking to improve your overall health, "Shoulder Pain No More" has the information and guidance you need to get back to feeling your best.

    The Velocity Rx podcast mission is to help save one million arms by giving the very best mechanical, health, and arm care information to it's listeners.

    198: Labral Tear Identification in the Shoulder!

    198: Labral Tear Identification in the Shoulder!

    I know it is quite difficult to tease out a labral tear in the shoulder, so, in Episode 198: Labral Tear Identification in the Shoulder I talk about some "tips" to make your clinical exam a little easier. Today, I'll be talking about the following:
    ▶ Causes of labral tears in the shoulder
    ▶ The function of the labrum
    ▶ Signs and symptoms
    ▶ Special tests for labral tears and much more!

    🎥Real patient with Bankhart tear with positive Apprehension and Relocation tests (video)
    🎥
    O'Brien Test for Labral Tears
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    Speed's Test Video
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    Apprehension Sign Video
    🎥
    Relocation Test Video
    🎥
    Clunk Test Video

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    EP 32: Natasha Barnes — Myths and Truths of Strength Training, Calorie Balance, and The Power Mullet

    EP 32: Natasha Barnes — Myths and Truths of Strength Training, Calorie Balance, and The Power Mullet

    Natasha Barnes is a former professional climber, a national powerlifting champion, and a licensed chiropractor who specializes in strength training and rehabilitation for rock climbers. We talked about gaining weight to climb harder, calorie balance, common misconceptions about strength training, on and off seasons, tissue capacity, and rehabbing finger injuries.  

    Support on Patreon:

    patreon.com/thenuggetclimbing  

    Show Notes:  

    http://thenuggetclimbing.com/episodes/natasha-barnes  

    Nuggets:  

    2:22 – Yosemite bouldering, ground-up ascents, and favorite boulder problems  

    5:04 – Natasha’s current climbing  

    6:28 – Gunning for state records in Power Lifting  

    9:11 – Competing, and the mindset of practicing at meets  

    11:55 – Natasha’s career as a pro climber, her  catastrophic finger injury, and struggling to find information on how to rehab  

    16:44 – Rehabbing the finger in Lost Rocks  

    18:47 – Shoulder injuries, trying conventional rehab, and turning to strength training  

    21:25 – Bench press and overhead press for shoulder strength and health  

    22:46 – Chiropractic school, and using her chiropractic license to do physiotherapy and rehab with clients  

    23:54 – Strength training for climbing, “being strong is fun”, and Natasha’s path to Power Lifting  

    27:16 – Gaining weight to climb harder?  

    31:31 – Disordered eating, and how learning about calorie balance and tracking macros helped Natasha relax about her weight, diet, and food  

    32:59 – Performance seasons and off-seasons   

    37:31 – Gaining weight in the off-season, calorie balance, and a case for tracking calories and macros  

    43:10 – Natasha’s thoughts on protein requirements for athletes  

    46:18 – Protein, carb, and fat recommendations for boulderers, sport climbers, and trad/alpine climbers   

    49:03 – Natasha’s favorite Apps for tracking  

    50:21 – Trends Natasha sees with her clients (almost all are under-eating protein)  

    51:25 – My (Steven’s) experience with low-carb diets, why Natasha likes the “if it fits your macros” approach, and caveats  

    59:06 – Clarification about total vs. net carbs  

    59:38 – Carb timing  

    1:03:54 – Avoiding excessive alcohol for recovery, and why Natasha doesn’t like to label foods as “bad” or “good”  

    1:05:30 – What Natasha thinks her ideal climbing weight would be now  

    1:08:14 – Off-season recommendations  

    1:10:03 – Addressing misconceptions about strength training, minimum effective dose, and examples of how Natasha programs strength training for climbers  

    1:12:45 – Neurological strength gains, and strength as a skill  

    1:14:29 – Why Natasha advocates for compound lifts, and targeting specific weaknesses through climbing practice/training  

    1:19:01 – The difference between a human body vs a car  

    1:24:56 – Increasing tissue capacity through training  

    1:28:00 – Patron Question: What can we do to avoid recurring finger injuries?  

    1:33:43 – Discomfort during rehab, pushers vs. avoiders, and finding the sweet spot  

    1:36:48 – My experience with a finger injury, how much time to take off, and lower entry points  

    1:40:32 – Surgery as a trauma, and better outcomes through movement  

    1:41:42 – Natasha’s recommended hangboard protocol for training and/or rehab, auto-regulated training, and why you don’t need to train to failure  

    1:45:28 – “Reps in reserve”, “Effort level”, and gaining autonomy in our training  

    1:48:41 – Patron Question: Does Natasha have any climbing heroes/role models?  

    1:51:20 – Gratitude for health  

    1:52:35 – How to connect with Natasha  

    1:53:27 – Natasha’s new ‘Foundational Strength for Climbing’ program  

    1:55:01 – The Power Mullet  

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