The Game Bag
From October 2020, The Game BagThere is a lot of variability in terms of practice patterns when it comes to providing medical care for an out of hospital event. Keys to preparation include having a good understanding of the particular event logistics and anticipating potential injuries and medical complications.
21min 56Matt Baird, MD and Matthew DeLaney, MDPre Participation Physical Part 2
From September 2020, Get Your Game OnAlmost all athletes should undergo a pre-participation physical. While there is significant variability in terms of what may occur during this exam, the ultimate goal is to identify high risk historical or physical exam findings that could increase the risk that the athlete has a bad outcome.
13min 6Matt Baird, MD and Matthew DeLaney, MDPre Participation Physical Part 1
From September 2020, Get Your Game OnAlmost all athletes should undergo a pre-participation physical. While there is significant variability in terms of what may occur during this exam, the ultimate goal is to identify high risk historical or physical exam findings that could increase the risk that the athlete has a bad outcome.
24min 41Matt Baird, MD and Matthew DeLaney, 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, MDIntroduction: Biceps Tendon Rupture
From February 2016, Killing a Fly With a CannonballBiceps tendon rupture is a clinical diagnosis that can be made at the bedside. Mike and Miz discuss the differences in proximal versus distal biceps tendon rupture and its management. •
6min 55Mike Weinstock, MD and Mizuho Morrison, DOIntroduction
From October 2015, Things That Make You Squirm! EMR’s, Scabies & The Limping ChildManagement of achilles rupture, no longer surgical??? The need to know updates on how to manage your patient acutely in the outpatient setting and what you will be informing them on their way out!
8minMizuho Morrison, DO and Mike Weinstock, MDEvaluation of Acute Shoulder Pain
From June 2015, The Head: Eye issues, Migraine, Nasal foreign bodies, and BurnoutMany disease processes can cause shoulder pain, and we as UC providers need to distinguish between extrinsic and intrinsic causes. We also need to be able to quickly rule out life threatening extrinsic causes. Here we speak to sports medicine and EM expert Dr.Tollefson on a simple step-wise …
20min 21Mizuho Morrison, DO and Brian Tollefson, MDConcussion and Return to Play
From May 2015, Month of Pain! Chest Pain, Jaw Pain, and Animal BitesDid you know patients can have a concussion without loss of consciousness? When do your patients need to be referred for a head CT versus safely discharged home? Do you feel knowledgeable about current “return to play” guidelines? Listen to Matt Baird, give us an overview of current concussion …
23min 10Mizuho Morrison, DO and Matt Baird, MD