PE basics - Joint Pain
From January 2020, Mainlining MadnessComparison of the physical exam findings between 3 types of arthritis.
9min 43Ben Trotter, DO and Mike Weinstock, MDRing Cutters
From May 2018, Better Put A Ring On ItMatt and Miz review practical approach to ring cutting. They discuss string-wrap technique, manual and electric ring cutter techniques and pearls and pitfalls along the way.
16min 8Mizuho Morrison, DO and Matthieu DeClerck, MDNot To Miss Foot Injuries
From April 2018, Hacking Up A LungRick, Mike, and Miz join with Martha Roberts to discuss common and can’t miss diagnoses of the foot. From heel-to-toe, the team reviews important foundational concepts including the Ottawa Foot Rules, and focuses further on specific and high-risk bony injuries.
18min 41Martha Roberts, NP, Rick Pescatore, DO, Mike Weinstock, MD, and Mizuho Morrison, DOPaper Chase #5 | Oral Opioid vs Non-opioids on Acute Extremity Pain
From February 2018, Pericarditis: Getting To The Heart Of The MatterFor adult ED patients with acute extremity pain, therewere no clinically important differences in pain reduction at 2 hours with ibuprofen and acetaminophen or 3 different opioid andacetaminophen combination analgesics.
4min 40Nate Finnerty, MD and Brett Ebeling, MDPaper Chase #3 | Plate Fix vs. NonOp for Displaced Clavicular Fractures
From February 2018, Pericarditis: Getting To The Heart Of The MatterPlate fixation following midclavicular fractures significantly reduced the risk of nonunion, but did not have a clinically significant difference in functional outcomes.
3min 11Nate Finnerty, MD and Brett Ebeling, MDIce Therapy
From November 2017, Ice, Ice BabyMike and Miz respond to a listener's question about ice therapy. We review the evidence (or lack thereof) to indicate its use. •
11min 3Mizuho Morrison, DO and Mike Weinstock, MDMedico-legal Case: Crush Injury, Part One
From October 2017, Lacs Gone Wild!!!A crush injury has a high potential for adverse consequence including compartment syndrome. When a patient has continued pain and calls the urgent care asking for additional pain medication, they should be asked to return for a recheck. This case resulted in legal action and was decided for the …
18min 24Nicole Mooney, MD, JD, Mike Weinstock, MD, and Paul Charlton, MDMedico-legal Case: Crush Injury, Part Two
From October 2017, Lacs Gone Wild!!!A crush injury has a high potential for adverse consequence including compartment syndrome. When a patient has continued pain and calls the urgent care asking for additional pain medication, they should be asked to return for a recheck. This case resulted in legal action and was decided for the …
16min 40Mike Weinstock, MD, Paul Charlton, MD, and Nicole Mooney, MD, JDRhabdomyolysis
From July 2017, Franks and BeansReview causes of rhabdomyolysis, presentation and diagnosis, management.
18min 19Mizuho Morrison, DO and Sam Ashoo, MDClavicle Fractures
From March 2017, You Broke It Where??Initial evaluation and management of clavicle fractures is pretty straight forward. Mike and Miz give an overview of workup, treatment in the UC as well as red flags of when to refer a patient for emergent evaluation. •
15min 1Mike Weinstock, MD and Mizuho Morrison, DOTendon Lacerations
From November 2016, Prepare For Take Off!Brian describes a methodical approach to evaluation of tendon lacerations.
22min 25Brian Wai Lin, MD and Mike Weinstock, MDHand Injuries, Part 1
From November 2015, Your Going to Irrigate That Wound With What??Emergent vs. urgent hand injuries are sometimes hard to differentiate. Matt Baird MD takes us through a methodical approach of not-to-miss hand injuries that warrant our judicious outpatient care and clarifies what needs emergent vs. urgent referral.
24min 54Matt Baird, MD, Mizuho Morrison, DO, and Darragh O'Carroll, MDHand Injuries, Part 2
From November 2015, Your Going to Irrigate That Wound With What??Emergent vs. urgent hand injuries are sometimes hard to differentiate. Matt Baird MD takes us through a methodical approach of not-to-miss hand injuries that warrant our judicious outpatient care and clarifies what needs emergent vs. urgent referral.
12min 51Matt Baird, MD, Mizuho Morrison, DO, and Darragh O'Carroll, MDWhat Do I Do Next – A Fireman’s Story
From June 2015, The Head: Eye issues, Migraine, Nasal foreign bodies, and BurnoutPatients can present with shoulder pain to the UC, however it is absolutely critical that we consider not just musculoskeletal causes but other life threatening etiologies of shoulder pain. Here we review a true case, that bounce-backed with a terribly tragic missed diagnosis. You will be sucked in …
30minMike Weinstock, MD and Mizuho Morrison, DO