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    Explore " traumatic injuries" with insightful episodes like "Ride at Your Own Risk: Scooters' Dark Side Exposed", "How We Could Regrow Limbs And Organs, with Michael Levin", "30 | The Past, The Present, & The Future of TCM", "24 | Climbing Nutrition w/ Caitlin Holmes" and "23 | Inside the Mind of an Orthopedic Surgeon w/ Dr. Scott Whitlow" from podcasts like ""Trial Stories By Arkady Frekhtman, Trial Lawyer In New York", "Big Brains", "The Climbing Majority", "The Climbing Majority" and "The Climbing Majority"" and more!

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    Ride at Your Own Risk: Scooters' Dark Side Exposed

    Ride at Your Own Risk: Scooters' Dark Side Exposed

    Amid the rising popularity of electric scooters, concerns about safety issues are escalating. In New York City alone, 680 scooter-related accidents were reported during the first six months of 2022. Common injuries from these accidents range from fractures and road rash to traumatic brain injuries and paralysis. Although New York State has laws regulating e-scooter use, such as prohibiting their operation on sidewalks and requiring helmets for riders under 18, these incidents underscore the need for heightened awareness and adherence to safety precautions. It's crucial for riders to familiarize themselves with local laws, practice safe riding, and know the steps to take after an accident."

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    How We Could Regrow Limbs And Organs, with Michael Levin

    How We Could Regrow Limbs And Organs, with Michael Levin

    In the near future, birth defects, traumatic injuries, limb loss and perhaps even cancer could be cured through bioelectricity—electrical signals that communicate to our cells how to rebuild themselves. This innovative idea has been tested on flatworms and frogs by biologist Michael Levin, whose research investigates how bioelectricity provides the blueprint for how our bodies are built—and how it could be the future of regenerative medicine. 

    Levin is professor of biology at Tufts University and director of the Tufts Center for Regenerative and Developmental Biology.

    30 | The Past, The Present, & The Future of TCM

    30 | The Past, The Present, & The Future of TCM

    We are celebrating one year of our podcast and taking a look back at the growth and development of the show. From discussing how to cope with traumatic injuries to interviewing climbing legends like Alan Burgess, we've covered a wide range of topics in the past year. These have included belaying, mental health and addiction, physical therapy, adaptive athletes, fear and risk, and much more. We are excited to continue exploring these topics in the coming year and are also excited to announce some updates to the show, including a new brand presence, improved equipment, and enhanced sound quality. In addition, we will be offering ways for listeners to support the show. We are grateful to all our guests who have shared their stories and experiences on the show, and to our listeners who have been with us from the beginning, you are the foundation of this show. Thank you for your support! Finally, we end this conversation with a montage of soundbites from each of the twenty-nine episodes of 2022.

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    24 | Climbing Nutrition w/ Caitlin Holmes

    24 | Climbing Nutrition w/ Caitlin Holmes

    As a relatively larger climber, sitting around 200lbs and having gone through recent traumatic injuries… my weight… and my positivity around my own body image have fluctuated a lot. As fellow climbers, I am sure you know the struggle of trying to juggle performance, health, weight gain…or weight loss. In today’s conversation, we discuss a topic that so many of us struggle with. It's the foundation of our energy, our happiness. Basically our entire lives…..I'm talking about nutrition. 

    In this episode, we sit down with Caitlin Holmes. Caitlin is a board-certified Nutrition Specialist who received her Masters of Science in Human Nutrition & Functional Medicine from the University of Western States. After her graduation, she started her nutrition coaching business, Caitlin Holmes Nutrition, where she primarily works with climbers and outdoor enthusiasts to develop effective nutrition plans for long-term health and performance. Her passion and knowledge of nutrition are palpable.

    Caitlin, like so many of us, has had her struggles and successes in the sport of climbing. She’s experienced injuries, body issues, and performance plateaus. Caitlin is a great boulderer and sport climber and she’s even climbed some v9s… which is an amazing accomplishment. In our conversation, we talk about the failure of the modern medical system, micro and macronutrients, how to fuel for climbing, our bodie’s energy systems, and much more. This episode is an awesome deep dive into what fuels our bodies and minds to do the activities that we love. Eat well, climb hard, and have fun. Enjoy the show.

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    23 | Inside the Mind of an Orthopedic Surgeon w/ Dr. Scott Whitlow

    23 | Inside the Mind of an Orthopedic Surgeon w/ Dr. Scott Whitlow

    As I am sure most of you are aware this podcast’s creation stemmed from Max and I’s traumatic climbing injuries that occurred just over a year ago. Within a week of each other and in different countries Max and I both took trad falls and sustained ankle injuries that required surgery.  If you haven’t heard those stories cruise back to episodes 2&3. As a patient of surgery, I was curious as to what the procedure was like. What was going through the surgeon's head? What was actually happening while I was under with a tourniquet wrapped around my leg?  In today’s episode, we get answers to those questions as we have the rare privilege of sitting down with Dr. Scott Whitlow THE orthopedic surgeon that performed my bilateral ankle surgery. Scott received his medical degree from the Boston University School of Medicine and completed his residency at UC Davis. He then went on to receive specialty training in foot and ankle surgery in Vail, CO. Over the years he has performed countless surgeries and is considered an expert in his field. In our conversation, we dive into the surgeon's perspective of handling a patient with lower extremity injuries, the future of joint replacements, post-procedure options like scoping and hardware removal, and we get to hear Scott's story about how HE became the patient for a serious of unfortunate orthopedic surgeries… that nearly claimed his life.

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    18 | Accidents, Mentorship & The Art of First Ascents w/ AMGA Guide Joshua Reinig

    18 | Accidents, Mentorship & The Art of First Ascents w/ AMGA Guide Joshua Reinig

    In this episode, we sit down and talk with AMGA guide Joshua Reinig. I met Josh about 7 years ago when I first started climbing. His immediate willingness to share his knowledge and stoke helped shape me into the climber I am today. Throughout his climbing career, Josh has led over 6000 guided trips, established over 2000 first ascents, and is currently in the top 25 all-time contributors to Mountain Project. His deep excitement for climbing and passion for sharing it is contagious energy to everyone around him. In this 2.5-hour conversation, we talk about Josh’s past and how he came to be an AMGA guide involving a freak accident that almost cost him his life. We dive deep into what it means to be a mentor, explain how to manage fear & risk, go over the ethics behind the creation of first ascents, and finally talk about Josh’s most recent undertaking, the creation of the Mt. Whitney Climbing Ranch.

    17| Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Returning to Sport w/ Physical Therapists Matthew Oravitz and Kevin Wright

    17| Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Returning to Sport w/ Physical Therapists Matthew Oravitz and Kevin Wright

    About a year ago both Kyle and I were involved in bone-shattering climbing accidents that changed the way we view the world and ultimately became the spark for the creation of this podcast. In our earlier episodes, we spent time discussing our accidents, recovery processes, and the psychological effects traumatic injuries have on the mind. Having now recovered to a point where we both are participating in climbing and living a pseudo-normal life we felt it was time to talk with some professionals. In this episode, we talk with physical therapists Matthew and Kevin about the bio, psycho, social model of patient care, specific return to sport measures, climbing strain injuries, proper warm-up protocol for injury prevention, and much more.

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    Controlling Internal Bleeding with Nanoparticles

    Controlling Internal Bleeding with Nanoparticles

    In this episode of the “Nano Matters” podcast, Erin Lavik, Professor of Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Engineering at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, describes how she and her team have developed nanoparticles to control internal bleeding resulting from traumatic injuries.

     

    If you would like to learn more about nanotechnology, go to nano.gov or email us at info@nnco.nano.gov.

     

    Closed captioning is provided on our YouTube channel. For this episode, go to: https://youtu.be/zcUSiswDDV0

     

    CREDITS

     

    Special thanks to:  

    Erin Lavik

    University of Maryland, Baltimore County

     

    Produced by:

    Andrew Pomeroy

     

    Music:  

    Inspirational Outlook by Scott Holmes  

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    Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the guest and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office or United States Government. Additionally, mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute endorsement or recommendation by any of the aforementioned parties. Any mention of commercial products, processes, or services cannot be construed as an endorsement or recommendation.

    6 | Coping with Traumatic Injuries

    6 | Coping with Traumatic Injuries

    In Episode 6 Kyle and Max get personal about what it's like to cope with traumatic injuries. They cover the emotional and physical challenges, what you can and what you can't control, and the benefits of strength training for the recovery process. They also dive into the effects of depression and anxiety and how to stay positive when everything around you seems lost.

    Trauma Surgery – Top Docs Radio

    Trauma Surgery – Top Docs Radio
    Trauma Surgery On this episode of Top Docs Radio, I sat down with Dr. Doug Lundy, an orthopedic surgeon with Resurgens Orthopaedics to talk about trauma surgery. Dr. Lundy shared the fact that he initially had plans to have a career in the military as an officer in the Army. We talked about the fact […] The post Trauma Surgery – Top Docs Radio appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
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