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episode 15: the ABC of nerve injuries

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Content provided by Kash Akhtar & Pete Bates, Kash Akhtar, and Pete Bates. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kash Akhtar & Pete Bates, Kash Akhtar, and Pete Bates or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

We are joined by Mr Tom Quick for our first ever video podcast on
everything orthopaedic surgeons need to know about nerve injuries.
You can listen to the audio here as usual, but you can see the video plus a little extra on our YouTube channel here!
We have had some teething issues trying out this new video format and so you may hear an occasional glitch in the audio. Apologies if so, this has been fully rectified going forwards and we will fully return to the rich, golden tones you are so accustomed to. Even more reason to check out this first video!
Tom is a consultant orthopaedic surgeon working at the renowned Peripheral Nerve Injury Unit at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital and an ABC Fellow 2020/22. He also holds honorary consultant appointments at Great Ormond Street Hospital and the Evelina's Children Hospital. In addition, he is an Honorary Associate Professor at University College London.

In this fun and fascinating conversation, we discuss:

  • functions of nerves and the classifications of nerve injuries
  • neurapraxia vs neuropraxia (and how to really annoy a PNI surgeon)
  • what actually happens when a nerve is injured
  • a practical guide for the assessment of nerve injuries
  • clinical examination and how to do it
  • special tests- Nerve Conduction Studies & EMG finally made simple!
  • what to do if you find a nerve intra-operatively that looks damaged or cut
  • the Brachial Plexus and why injuries here are so significant
  • some common everyday clinical scenarios with nerve injuries and what to do
  • the key facts about nerve transfers vs tendon transfers
  • neuropathic pain and how to deal with it
  • Tom's passion for open water swimming and the health benefits of sub-zero temperatures...
  • beekeeping and the health benefits of honey

You'll have a newfound respect for Schwann cells before the end too!
Please subscribe to the show on your podcast player and leave us a rating and a review (with actual words)!
You can also find us on YouTube, LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and at www.orthohub.xyz
Twitter:
@orthohubxyz
@kashakhtar
@petebates

  continue reading

41 episodes

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Manage episode 287990528 series 2644741
Content provided by Kash Akhtar & Pete Bates, Kash Akhtar, and Pete Bates. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kash Akhtar & Pete Bates, Kash Akhtar, and Pete Bates or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

We are joined by Mr Tom Quick for our first ever video podcast on
everything orthopaedic surgeons need to know about nerve injuries.
You can listen to the audio here as usual, but you can see the video plus a little extra on our YouTube channel here!
We have had some teething issues trying out this new video format and so you may hear an occasional glitch in the audio. Apologies if so, this has been fully rectified going forwards and we will fully return to the rich, golden tones you are so accustomed to. Even more reason to check out this first video!
Tom is a consultant orthopaedic surgeon working at the renowned Peripheral Nerve Injury Unit at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital and an ABC Fellow 2020/22. He also holds honorary consultant appointments at Great Ormond Street Hospital and the Evelina's Children Hospital. In addition, he is an Honorary Associate Professor at University College London.

In this fun and fascinating conversation, we discuss:

  • functions of nerves and the classifications of nerve injuries
  • neurapraxia vs neuropraxia (and how to really annoy a PNI surgeon)
  • what actually happens when a nerve is injured
  • a practical guide for the assessment of nerve injuries
  • clinical examination and how to do it
  • special tests- Nerve Conduction Studies & EMG finally made simple!
  • what to do if you find a nerve intra-operatively that looks damaged or cut
  • the Brachial Plexus and why injuries here are so significant
  • some common everyday clinical scenarios with nerve injuries and what to do
  • the key facts about nerve transfers vs tendon transfers
  • neuropathic pain and how to deal with it
  • Tom's passion for open water swimming and the health benefits of sub-zero temperatures...
  • beekeeping and the health benefits of honey

You'll have a newfound respect for Schwann cells before the end too!
Please subscribe to the show on your podcast player and leave us a rating and a review (with actual words)!
You can also find us on YouTube, LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and at www.orthohub.xyz
Twitter:
@orthohubxyz
@kashakhtar
@petebates

  continue reading

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