03/27/17 #610 Back To Basics Segment 6
“Back to Basics”
Dr. Blumenthal. Dr. Bellard. Dr. Meijer join me.
ACL tear – can’t do any more damage – oh yes you can!
Concussion basics
“Back to Basics”
Dr. Blumenthal. Dr. Bellard. Dr. Meijer join me.
ACL tear – can’t do any more damage – oh yes you can!
Concussion basics
Dr. Mel Manning, physiatrist and authority in the field of regenerative medicine, joins Dr. Souryal for this weekly dose of sports medicine information and entertainment. Some words makes us cringe, calls are answered, Hope or Hype is discussed, and topics are ripped from the current headlines.
Callers include a longtime skateboarder with a locking ankle, a father asking about the best exercises and braces to protect a football player’s knees, and another caller wakes up to a shoulder injury and wonders how long he should wait to see a doctor. A runner pulled his calf muscle years ago and wonders why a sudden pain keeps happening. It could well be referred pain from a pinched nerve or scar tissue that keeps tearing.
The next caller starts a discussion on advancements in disc replacement, and finding a surgeon comfortable with performing the latest techniques. A former basketball player with an unstable ankle, sprains it again and wonders what his next steps should be. This leads into an unscripted Souryal Story about a scoped ankle portal that didn’t close as quickly as expected and another from Dr. Souryal’s college days. The show ends with a golf instructor who has shooting back pain, and a 62 year old who shares his story about calf pains and a related heart condition. And so it goes.
Doctor Scott Blumenthal joins the show to talk about spinal injuries. The doctors talk about Tiger Woods’ back surgery, the prognosis and types of rehabilitation for similar injuries, and why back injuries are so common in golf players. They also talk about the imperfect side of medicine, and the uncertainty that goes along with many procedures.
This episode’s segment of Sports Medicine 101 focuses on pulled hamstrings, why they take so long to heal, and treatments.
Doctor Souryal takes rapid fire questions on Joel Embiid’s foot surgery, being a Doctor who is second opinions, and the FIFA World Cup.
Callers ask about how people with bone spurs can improve their range of motion, differences in healing for sprained and broken ankles, frozen shoulders, repeated injuries in teenage athletes, treatment options for sports hernias, stress fractures, and more.
Also: how useful is physio tape?