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IN all honesty | Presented by Inflammatory Neuropathies UK
Ep 8: Jon Follows
We're excited to welcome a good friend of Inflammatory Neuropathies UK to IN all honesty this week - it's Jon Follows! Jon joins chief exec, Rich Collins, to talk about his experience with CIDP. From COVID to misdiagnosis through an amazing reaction to IVIg, Jon recounts his history with the condition. We cover the idea that food is medicine, and lifestyle choices that work to stop the triggers of recurrence.Of course, we couldn't let Jon go without talking about his voluntary role at the charity. Whether he's chatting to people who have...
2026-01-22
39 min
Neurology Minute
Using Neurofilament Light Chain in Clinical Practice
Dr. Aaron Zelikovich discusses the utility of neurofilament light chain as a serum biomarker in peripheral neuropathy. Show citation: Karam C. Clinical Utility of Serum Neurofilament Light Chain in Peripheral Neuropathy. Muscle Nerve. 2026;73(1):86-92. doi:10.1002/mus.70073 Show transcript: Dr. Aaron Zelikovich: Welcome to today's neurology minute. My name is Aaron Zelikovich, a neuromuscular specialist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. Today, we will discuss a recent article on the utility of neurofilament light chain as a serum biomarker in peripheral neuropathy. It has been studied in other ne...
2026-01-14
02 min
IN all honesty | Presented by Inflammatory Neuropathies UK
Ep 7: Dr. Stephen Keddie, Consultant Neurologist
We're kicking off 2026 with a bang by talking to our very first Neurologist on IN all honesty. Please welcome Dr. Stephen Keddie, Consultant Neurologist at Royal London Hospital, and the latest member of Inflammatory Neuropathies UK's Medical Advisory Board!Stephen joins Rich to talk about his career, the importance of clinical skills and problem solving as a neurologist, clinical trials for patients with CIDP, and the complexities around IVIg, alternative therapies, and the aim of lessening the burden of treatment on those receiving them.We're thrilled Stephen was able to give us his time, so ple...
2026-01-08
47 min
IN all honesty | Presented by Inflammatory Neuropathies UK
Ep 6: David McIntosh
IN all honesty welcomes a real plasma hero - David McIntosh - to the studio this week. David is the Founder and Chairman of United Plasma Action, and a key figure behind UK plasma being used to create IVIg and other treatments our community rely on. Rich and David discuss the history of plasma donation in the UK, how to increase donations in the UK, and the state of plasma stocks worldwide. Find David on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/david-mcintosh-860a56bAnd find Inflammatory Neuropathies UK, at inflammatoryneuropathies...
2025-12-26
44 min
IN all honesty | Presented by Inflammatory Neuropathies UK
Ep 5: Dr Michael Trueman & Dr Shyam Dhokia | Advoca
Inflammatory Neuropathies UK is pleased to announce a new partnership with Advoca Health, a free service designed to support people living with rare and serious conditions like GBS, CIDP, MMN and the charities that represent them. Now we've got lots to share about the partnership on our socials, but we thought we'd invite the duo behind the project into the studio for a chat all about Advoca. What better way to learn than from the horses mouth! Our Chief Exec and Chief Interviewer, Rich Collins, is joined by Dr Michael...
2025-12-11
36 min
The Diabetes Podcast®
Episode 35: Neuropathies in Diabetes
Love the podcast but hate taking notes? The Diabetes Podcast Blog compresses every episode into a bulleted, 10 minute read AND has the podcast embedded so you can listen as you read along! Check it out at https://empowereddiabetes.com/diabetes-podcast-blogIn this episode, we break down neuropathies in diabetes in clear, real-life terms. We cover what nerves need to stay healthy, why high and unstable blood sugar hurts nerves, and the four types: peripheral, autonomic, proximal, and focal. We talk real symptoms—burning feet, numb toes, pins and needles—and the emotional side, too.You’ll lea...
2025-12-01
1h 05
CQFD ‐ RTS Première
Les neuropathies induites, le Kama Muta et la géobiologie
Les neuropathies induites par la chimiothérapie Les brèves du jour Une nouvelle émotion primaire: le Kama Muta La géobiologie, entre croyances et pseudo-scienceHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2025-10-30
55 min
The Medbullets Step 2 & 3 Podcast
Orthopedics | Ulnar Neuropathies
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic Ulnar Neuropathies from the Orthopedics section at Medbullets.comFollow Medbullets on social media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/medbulletsInstagram: www.instagram.com/medbulletsofficialTwitter: www.twitter.com/medbulletsLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/medbullets
2025-09-15
10 min
NeuroCast : le podcast neurologie pour l'EDN
Les neuropathies périphériques / NeuroCast / EDN 95, 96 et 97
Dans cet épisode de NeuroCast, nous abordons le sujet des neuropathies périphériques en compagnie de Guillaume Mathey et de Philippe Codron.Ces ressources financées par le Collège des Enseignants de Neurologie (CEN) vous permettront de mieux cerner les attentes des items EDN 95, 96 et 97.Ce podcast vous a été utile et vous voulez qu'il serve à un maximum d'étudiants et d'étudiantes ? N'hésitez pas à laisser un commentaire et une bonne note sur votre application de podcast préférée !---Un podcast proposé par le Collège des Ense...
2025-08-27
09 min
IN all honesty | Presented by Inflammatory Neuropathies UK
Ep 4: Georgina Carr
IN all honesty returns with very special guest, Georgina Carr. Georgina is the Chief Executive of The Neurological Alliance. England's leading coalition of organisations dedicated to supporting and serving the neurological community. Inflammatory Neuropathies UK is one of around 100 alliance organisations representing the 1 in 6 impacted by neurological conditions. Your host, Rich, welcomes Georgina to talk about the Alliance, the recent My Neuro Survey findings, and whether campaigning can make a real difference. Tune in, and enjoy. Learn more about the Neurological Alliance at neural.org.ukAnd keep an...
2025-07-31
32 min
Nursing Student Deep Dive
Neurologic Infections and Autoimmune
The nervous system is powerful—and vulnerable. In this thought-provoking episode, we explore how neurologic infections, peripheral neuropathies, and autoimmune conditions can disrupt the body’s control center. Designed for nursing students, this episode breaks down complex neuro-immunologic disorders into clear, manageable concepts.In this episode, you’ll learn:Key features of meningitis, encephalitis, and brain abscessesCauses and nursing care of Guillain-Barré Syndrome, Bell’s palsy, and other neuropathiesHow autoimmune disorders like multiple sclerosis (MS) and myasthenia gravis (MG) affect neuromuscular functionEssential assessment skills, diagnostic tools (like lumbar puncture & EMG), and nursing prioritiesTips for differentiating conditions based on...
2025-05-28
22 min
RARE à l'écoute
L’Alliance maladies rares, une force d’empowerment des associations membres de son collectif
Alliance Maladies Rares & RARE à l’écoute Chaque mois, RARE à l’écoute et l’Alliance Maladies Rares s’associent pour mettre en lumière les défis, les avancées et les initiatives qui peuvent changer la vie des 3 millions de Français concernés par une maladie rare.Pour ce quatrième épisode, Jean-Philippe Plançon, vice-président de l’Alliance Maladies Rares et président de l’Association Française contre les Neuropathies Périphériques (AFNP), vice-président du Conseil d'Administration de l'ANSM, nous présente les actions concrètes mises en place pour soutenir les 240 associations du col...
2025-05-27
06 min
IN all honesty | Presented by Inflammatory Neuropathies UK
Ep 3: Clive Phillips
Inflammatory Neuropathies UK Chief Exec, Rich, is joined this week by none other than Clive Phillips.Clive is the founder of Making the Most of Now, a New Zealand-based social enterprise harnessing the power of cycling to support the global Multifocal Motor Neuropathy (MMN) community. Clive chats to Rich about his MMN diagnosis in 2019, and the incredible Tour De MMN adventure he's about to embark on: a massive 3,200km cycle looping France in the footsteps of the first British Tour De France team back in 1955.The cycle begins on May 30...
2025-05-27
29 min
IN all honesty | Presented by Inflammatory Neuropathies UK
Ep 2: Rory Coleman
This week, Inflammatory Neuropathies UK Chief Exec, Rich, is joined by a living legend - Rory Coleman. Rory is the UK's leading Ultra-Marathon Coach and has over 1,200 marathons under his belt, along with 18 Marathon des Sables (the World's Toughest Footrace) completions, has trained the likes of Sir Ranulph Fiennes, has held 9 Guinness World Records, runs a successful coaching business, and has penned two books on his career.He also had GBS in 2016. Rory joins Rich to share his story, how he learned he had...
2025-05-20
50 min
IN all honesty | Presented by Inflammatory Neuropathies UK
Ep 1: Carol Hooper
It's the inaugural episode of IN all honesty from Inflammatory Neuropathies UK! Join Chief Executive Rich as our special guest, Carol Hooper, opens up about her experience of GBS during pregnancy, the impact it had on both her and her husband, and the worries that linger to this day. Now Carol is a very, very special guest, because not only is she the first visitor to IN all honesty studios, she's also the chair of the board of trustees of Inflammatory Neuropathies UK. We couldn't think of a better...
2025-05-13
34 min
AMSSM Sports Medcasts
Sports Medicine Primer Series – Upper Extremity Neuropathy (Part 2)
On this episode of the Sports Medicine Primer Series, host Dr. Zainab Shirazi, MD, continues the conversation with Dr. Dan Cushman, MD, discussing the management of a case of shoulder pain in a 23-year-old backpacker. The goal of this ongoing series is to be an audible study aid for anyone pursuing a career as a sports medicine physician and to prepare them for a sports medicine fellowship. Dr. Cushman is board-certified in both Sports Medicine and Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, and specializes in the care of musculoskeletal injuries in both athletes & non-athletes, musculoskeletal ultrasound, electrodiagnostics, and...
2025-05-06
29 min
AMSSM Sports Medcasts
Sports Medicine Primer Series – Upper Extremity Neuropathy (Part 1)
On this episode of the Sports Medicine Primer Series, host Dr. Zainab Shirazi, MD, is joined by Dr. Dan Cushman, MD, to discuss how to manage a case of shoulder pain in a 23-year-old backpacker. The goal of this ongoing series is to be an audible study aid for anyone pursuing a career as a sports medicine physician and to prepare them for a sports medicine fellowship. Dr. Cushman is board-certified in both Sports Medicine and Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, and specializes in the care of musculoskeletal injuries in both athletes & non-athletes, musculoskeletal ultrasound, electrodiagnostics, and...
2025-04-22
26 min
Continuum Audio
Optic Neuropathies With Dr. Lindsey De Lott
Optic neuropathies encompass all congenital or acquired conditions affecting the optic nerve and are often a harbinger of systemic and central nervous system disorders. A systematic approach to identifying the clinical manifestations of specific optic neuropathies is imperative for directing diagnostic assessments, formulating tailored treatment regimens, and identifying broader central nervous system and systemic disorders. In this episode, Gordon Smith, MD, FAAN speaks with Lindsey De Lott, MD, MS, author of the article "Optic Neuropathies" in the Continuum® April 2025 Neuro-ophthalmology issue. Dr. Smith is a Continuum® Audio interviewer and a professor and chair of neurology at...
2025-04-16
25 min
Practical Neurology Podcast
Localisation myths, brain fog, and small fibre neuropathies - Editors' Highlights April 2025
It's a podcast of pairs this time, for the latest issue of the journal. There's two hosts, two halves of the brain, two sides to a clinical debate, and two themes to the episode itself. Leading off is a discussion on peripheral neurology, taking a look at the editors' choice paper on immune checkpoint inhibitors. That's followed by a paper on secondary hypertension, and another on small fibre neuropathies. The second half covers elements of cognitive neurology, including a topic with increasing awareness - that of brain fog. There's the dramatically named STOP-BANG questionnaire, a notable appearance from a mo...
2025-03-14
42 min
Weekly Neurology Deep Dive - A review of recent impactful publications in the field of Neurology
A Practical Approach to the Diagnosis of Neuropathies
A Practical Approach to the Diagnosis of Neuropathies
2025-03-13
22 min
Exposed Vet Productions
Navigating Peripheral Neuropathy
Bethanie Spangenberg, CEO of Valor 4 Vet and VA appeals agent, joins us to examine peripheral neuropathies and potential changes to the VA's rating system that could dramatically affect veterans' disability claims.• Peripheral Nerve Conditions DBQ covers nerve damage including carpal tunnel syndrome and surgical nerve damage, but not diabetic neuropathy or radiculopathies• VA currently rates nerve conditions using multiple factors: symptoms, muscle strength, reflexes, sensation, and skin changes• Proposed changes would reduce assessment to muscle strength testing only, potentially under-rating veterans with small fiber neuropathy• Small fiber neuropathies (affecting fingers/toes) present differently than large ne...
2025-03-07
1h 04
Puls'In Vet
Neuropathies Équines et Réhabilitation : Secrets d’une Approche Multimodale Réussie ✨
🎙️ Dans cet épisode de Puls’In Vet, embarquez pour un voyage fascinant au cœur de la réhabilitation des neuropathies équines ! Nous décortiquons le cas clinique d’un yearling Pur-Sang victime d’une lésion traumatique du plexus brachial.👉 Découvrez comment une combinaison innovante de traitements intégratifs a permis de transformer un pronostic critique en une récupération spectaculaire. De la gabapentine à l’acupuncture, en passant par la stimulation électrique et les mobilisations dynamiques, chaque technique a joué un rôle crucial dans la renaissance de ce jeune athlète équin.🌟 Plongez dans le monde des de...
2024-12-22
08 min
Physiotutors Podcast
Nerves Under Pressure - A Deep Dive into Entrapment Neuropathies with Annina Schmid
In this episode of the PhysioTutors podcast, Dr. Annina Schmid, a specialist in musculoskeletal physiotherapy and a professor of pain neurosciences at Oxford University, discusses entrapment neuropathies, focusing on conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome and cubital tunnel syndrome. She explains that these conditions occur when nerves are compressed or irritated as they pass through narrow anatomical spaces, leading to symptoms such as pain, tingling, numbness, and sometimes motor changes like weakness. The conversation covers common types of entrapment neuropathies, diagnostic challenges, and distinctions between peripheral and nerve root entrapment. Dr. Schmid emphasizes the importance of pattern recognition, detailed patient...
2024-12-07
50 min
ACEP Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine
October 2024: Emergency Management of Hanging and Strangulation Injuries and Peripheral Neuropathies
In the October 2024 episode of Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine, Drs. Danya Khoujah and Wendy Chang discuss emergency management of hanging and strangulation injuries and peripheral neuropathies. As always, you’ll also hear about the hot topics covered in CDEM’s regular features, including undifferentiated hypoxia following a home birth in Clinical Pediatrics, a vanishing hip in Orthopedics and Trauma, string yank technique for fishhook removal in The Critical Procedure, acute atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter best practices in The LLSA Literature Review, and a knee injury in The Critical Image.
2024-11-19
30 min
American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM)
Paraproteinemic Neuropathies
This podcast discusses paraproteinemic neuropathies, featuring experts Dr. Michelle Maruman and Dr. Eli Naddaf. They explore the definition and clinical significance of monoclonal proteins, the necessary tests for diagnosing these conditions, and the various types of paraproteinemic neuropathies. The discussion covers IgM-associated neuropathies, including DADS, CANOMAD, and Waldenstrom's acroglobulinemia-associated neuropathies, as well as non-IgM neuropathies such as POEMS syndrome and light chain amyloidosis. The experts detail the clinical features, diagnostic criteria, and management approaches for these conditions, emphasizing the importance of accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. They conclude by reminding clinicians that the co-occurrence of peripheral neuropathy and monoclonal...
2024-10-15
25 min
Aussie Med Ed- Australian Medical Education
A Guide to Carpal Tunnel and Other Nerve Conditions
Send us a textEver wondered how to distinguish between peripheral and central nervous system disorders, or what red flag symptoms necessitate urgent medical attention? This episode offers critical insights as Dr Gavin Nimon ( Orthopaedic Surgeon and Host) interviews Dr. Jessica Hafner, a Consultant Neurologist at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, as she unpacks the complexities of peripheral neuropathy. From common causes like carpal tunnel syndrome and diabetic neuropathy to the nuances of symptom patterns and tempos, Dr. Hafner provides valuable guidance for medical professionals aiming for precise diagnoses and effective management of these conditions.Explore...
2024-08-24
47 min
The Medbullets Step 1 Podcast
MSK | Ulnar Neuropathies
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Ulnar Neuropathies from the MSK section. Follow Medbullets on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/medbullets Instagram: www.instagram.com/medbulletsofficial Twitter: www.twitter.com/medbullets
2024-07-22
07 min
JNNP Podcast
Nutritional peripheral neuropathies, with Dr. Alexander Rossor
The cause of a nutritional neuropathy may not always be obvious when first examining a patient. Restrictive diets with roots in religious practices or personal preferences will be less familiar to neurologists than issues involving bariatric surgery or diseases of malabsorption, and can present as being not overtly malnourished. A recent review in JNNP details links between B-vitamin deficiencies and peripheral neuropathy, and discusses historical trends in the occurrence of nutritional neuropathies. The review's last author, Dr. Alexander Rossor (1), joins host Dr. Saima Chaudhry (2) to talk through how to approach this diagnosis. Read the paper h...
2024-04-17
39 min
VMIMR Primary Care Clinic Didactics
Neuropathies
Reviewing evaluation and treatment of common neuropathies in the outpatient setting
2024-03-13
29 min
DNA Today: A Genetics Podcast
#271 Genetic Optic Neuropathies with Dr. Andrew Carey
This episode was originally released on It Happened To Me: A Rare Disease podcast, where our host Kira Dineen is the Executive Producer. Sometimes you might even hear Kira join as a guest host especially when there will be genetic topics. It Happened To Me is a rare disease and medical challenges podcast. The mission of the show is to create community as listeners confront the toughest challenges in life. All of us will experience health hardships. The real question is, how do we adapt? That’s the focus of It Happened To Me. The podc...
2024-01-12
55 min
Neurology Minute
Chronic Immune-Mediated Demyelinating Neuropathies - Part 3
In Part 3 of a 3-part series, Karissa Gable, MD, discusses her article, "Chronic Immune-Mediated Demyelinating Neuropathies" from the October Continuum Peripheral Nerve and Motor Neuron Disorders issue. This article and accompanying Continuum Audio interview are available here: https://journals.lww.com/continuum/fulltext/2023/10000/chronic_immune_mediated_demyelinating_neuropathies.6.aspx
2023-10-25
02 min
Neurology Minute
Chronic Immune-Mediated Demyelinating Neuropathies - Part 2
In Part 2 of a 3-part series, Karissa Gable, MD, discusses her article, "Chronic Immune-Mediated Demyelinating Neuropathies" from the October Continuum Peripheral Nerve and Motor Neuron Disorders issue. This article and accompanying Continuum Audio interview are available here: https://journals.lww.com/continuum/fulltext/2023/10000/chronic_immune_mediated_demyelinating_neuropathies.6.aspx
2023-10-24
03 min
Neurology Minute
Chronic Immune-Mediated Demyelinating Neuropathies - Part 1
In Part 1 of a 3-part series, Karissa Gable, MD, discusses her article, "Chronic Immune-Mediated Demyelinating Neuropathies" from the October Continuum Peripheral Nerve and Motor Neuron Disorders issue. This article and accompanying Continuum Audio interview are available here: https://journals.lww.com/continuum/fulltext/2023/10000/chronic_immune_mediated_demyelinating_neuropathies.6.aspx
2023-10-23
03 min
MedLink Neurology Podcast
BrainWaves #30 GBS: From variants to vaccines
MedLink Neurology Podcast is delighted to feature selected episodes from BrainWaves, courtesy of James E Siegler MD, its originator and host. BrainWaves is an academic audio podcast whose mission is to educate medical providers through clinical cases and topical reviews in neurology, medicine, and the humanities, and episodes originally aired from 2016 to 2021. Originally released: July 18, 2017 The Landry-Guillain-Barre-Strohl Syndrome, aka Guillain-Barre Syndrome, is classically thought of as a painless ascending weakness with areflexia that typically follows an infectious prodrome. But there are a dozen variants with unusual clinical presentations, from back pain to...
2023-10-09
16 min
eanCast: Weekly Neurology
Ep. 66: Classification of peripheral neuropathies
Moderator: Yıldız Değirmenci (Istanbul, Turkey) Guest: Panagiotis Zis (Nicosia, Cyprus) In this podcast episode Dr. Yıldız Değirmenci is joined by Dr. Panagiotis Zis to discuss peripheral neuropathies. Dr. Panagiotis Zis explains that peripheral neuropa Moderator: Yıldız Değirmenci (Istanbul, Turkey)Guest: Panagiotis Zis (Nicosia, Cyprus)In this podcast episode Dr. Yıldız Değirmenci is joined by Dr. Panagiotis Zis to discuss peripheral neuropathies. Dr. Panagiotis Zis explains that peripheral neuropathy refers to diseases or disorders of the peripheral nerves, including mono neuropathies affecting single nerves and poly neu...
2023-10-09
16 min
PT Pro Talk
109 - Diagnosis of neuropathic pain and its presence in Diabetes with Dr. Eva Sierra-Silvestre
💭 “Aerobic exercise is good in some conditions that present with neuropathic pain.” - Dr. Eva Sierra-Silvestre 👉🏻 Our guest is Dr. Eva Sierra-Silvestre PT, PhD. Eva is a postdoctoral researcher in the Neuromusculoskeletal Health and Science Lab supervised by A/Prof Annina Schmid. She holds a dual Ph.D. from Griffith University and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (2022). Previously, she worked as a clinical physiotherapist and lecturer. Her research interests focus on understanding the mechanisms behind neuropathies and pain to improve clinical outcomes. Eva’s current project aims to contribute to the understanding the mechanisms of action of neurodynamic...
2023-07-13
45 min
Mic'd Up with ChiroUp: A Chiropractic Podcast
Your Questions Answered — Maigne Syndrome, Neuropathies, Ischiofemoral Impingement & More
Join us for a special episode where we explore questions asked by our subscribers from our previous episodes. We’ll dive into Maigne Syndrome, Cluneal Neuropathy, Peripheral Neuropathies, Anterior Knee Pain, Ischiofemoral Impingement, and Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. Your suggestions shape our content, so keep them coming! Let's deepen our understanding of chiropractic care together.
2023-06-22
41 min
Living Healthy in the Danbury Area
Chapter 4: Unlocking the Mystery of Peripheral Neuropathy: Causes, Symptoms, and Diagnosis
Do you want to achieve better nerve function and management in peripheral neuropathy for your patients? Look no further, as I will be sharing the solution to achieve optimal nerve restoration and control in this condition. Let's bring back the vitality and function to the nervous system.In this episode, you will be able to:· Uncover the basics of peripheral neuropathy, examining its origins, manifestations, and identification procedures. · Realize the necessity of prompt diagnosis and intervention for underlying health issues to avoid lasting damage. · Explore innovative electrical therapy methods aimed at reviving nerve functionality. · Delve into the Enza transdermal medical therapy as a solutio...
2023-05-23
05 min
The Foot Book Podcast
Unlocking the Mystery of Peripheral Neuropathy: Causes, Symptoms, and Diagnosis
Do you want to achieve better nerve function and management in peripheral neuropathy for your patients? Look no further, as I will be sharing the solution to achieve optimal nerve restoration and control in this condition. Let's bring back the vitality and function to the nervous system.In this episode, you will be able to:· Uncover the basics of peripheral neuropathy, examining its origins, manifestations, and identification procedures. · Realize the necessity of prompt diagnosis and intervention for underlying health issues to avoid lasting damage. · Explore innovative electrical therapy methods aimed at reviving nerve functionality. · Delve into the Enza transdermal medical therapy as a solutio...
2023-05-23
05 min
The Foot Book Podcast
Unlocking the Mystery of Peripheral Neuropathy: Causes, Symptoms, and Diagnosis
Do you want to achieve better nerve function and management in peripheral neuropathy for your patients? Look no further, as I will be sharing the solution to achieve optimal nerve restoration and control in this condition. Let's bring back the vitality and function to the nervous system.In this episode, you will be able to:· Uncover the basics of peripheral neuropathy, examining its origins, manifestations, and identification procedures. · Realize the necessity of prompt diagnosis and intervention for underlying health issues to avoid lasting damage. · Explore innovative electrical therapy methods aimed at revi...
2023-05-23
05 min
USMLE Step 2 CK Plus
Chapter 2: Neurology - Neuropathies
A brief of the the peripheral neuropathies affecting many of the named nerves. Complementary USMLE Step 2 CK Plus Resources USMLE Step 2 CK Plus Book: This is the book frequently referenced throughout the podcast material and videos. This serves as the main comprehensive review source covering the breadth and depth knowledge needed to succeed on the USMLE Step 2 CK exam. Elsevier Amazon USMLE Step 2 CK Plus YouTube Channel: Video companion series in the form of mind maps, flow charts, and tables with the content largely following that of the podcast. Yo...
2023-05-12
06 min
Practical Neurology Podcast
Toxic neuropathies: a practical approach
Dr. Amy Ross Russell(1) is joined by a selection of the authors of "Toxic neuropathies; a practical approach", a review recently published in Practical Neurology. The guests, Dr. Duncan Smyth(2), Dr. Aisling Carr(3) and Prof. Michael Lunn(3), explain the background to these conditions and describe approaches to treatment and care of toxic neuropathy patients. Read this latest Editor’s Choice paper on the Practical Neurology website (https://pn.bmj.com/content/23/2/120) and the April print issue of the journal. The paper is also discussed by Practical Neurology editors, Dr. Phil Smith and Dr. Geraint Fuller, in their latest podcast: https://so...
2023-04-18
47 min
BMJ talk medicine
Toxic neuropathies: a practical approach
Dr. Amy Ross Russell(1) is joined by a selection of the authors of "Toxic neuropathies; a practical approach", a review recently published in Practical Neurology. The guests, Dr. Duncan Smyth(2), Dr. Aisling Carr(3) and Prof. Michael Lunn(3), explain the background to these conditions and describe approaches to treatment and care of toxic neuropathy patients. Read this latest Editor’s Choice paper on the Practical Neurology website (https://pn.bmj.com/content/23/2/120) and the April print issue of the journal. The paper is also discussed by Practical Neurology editors, Dr. Phil Smith and Dr. Geraint Fuller, in their latest podcast: https://so...
2023-04-18
47 min
Practical Neurology Podcast
Toxic neuropathies: a practical approach
Dr. Amy Ross Russell(1) is joined by a selection of the authors of "Toxic neuropathies; a practical approach", a review recently published in Practical Neurology. The guests, Dr. Duncan Smyth(2), Dr. Aisling Carr(3) and Prof. Michael Lunn(3), explain the background to these conditions and describe approaches to treatment and care of toxic neuropathy patients. Read this latest Editor’s Choice paper on the Practical Neurology website (https://pn.bmj.com/content/23/2/120) and the April print issue of the journal. The paper is also discussed by Practical Neurology editors, Dr. Phil Smith and Dr. Geraint Fuller, in their latest podcast: https://so...
2023-04-13
47 min
American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM)
Role of Electrodiagnosis in Nerve Transfers for Focal Neuropathies and Brachial Plexopathies
Dr. Amro Stino interviews Dr. Larry Robinson about the role of electrodiagnosis in nerve transfers for focal neuropathies and brachial plexopathies.
2023-03-30
39 min
American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM)
Role of Electrodiagnosis in Nerve Transfers for Focal Neuropathies and Brachial Plexopathies
Dr. Amro Stino interviews Dr. Larry Robinson about the role of electrodiagnosis in nerve transfers for focal neuropathies and brachial plexopathies.
2023-03-30
39 min
MedLink Neurology Podcast
BrainWaves #155 Teaching through clinical cases: Handed the diagnosis
MedLink Neurology Podcast is delighted to feature selected episodes from BrainWaves, courtesy of James E Siegler MD, its originator and host. BrainWaves is an academic audio podcast whose mission is to educate medical providers through clinical cases and topical reviews in neurology, medicine, and the humanities, and episodes originally aired from 2016 to 2021. Originally released: January 23, 2020 In a patient with isolated, progressive hand numbness and weakness, there is much to be learned about the clinical exam. Often, it’s all you need. Dr. Aakriti Kothiwal of Cooper University Hospital presents this week's clin...
2023-02-15
18 min
The FAKTR Podcast
#46 - Upper Extremity Neurodynamics with ChiroUp, Part 2
Upper Extremity Neurodynamics with ChiroUp, Pt. 1FAKTR Podcast Episode 45Featuring: Dr. Tim Bertelsman and Dr. Brandon SteeleEPISODE SUMMARYToday's episode features a new training on Upper Extremity Neurodynamics with our friends from ChiroUp, co-founders Dr. Tim Bertelsman and Dr. Brandon Steele.In today's episode, Drs. Steele and Bertelsman will discuss various hands-on neurodynamic assessments and treatments for the most common upper extremity neuropathies. The presentation will cover nerve tension tests and nerve flossing maneuvers for carpal tunnel syndrome, pronator teres syndrome, cubital tunnel syndrome, radial tunnel syndrome, and TOS. In this two-part training, you'll learn research-backed real-world skills to...
2023-01-27
40 min
The FAKTR Podcast
#45 - Upper Extremity Neurodynamics with ChiroUp, Part 1
Upper Extremity Neurodynamics with ChiroUp, Pt. 1FAKTR Podcast Episode 45Featuring: Dr. Tim Bertelsman and Dr. Brandon SteeleEPISODE SUMMARYToday's episode features a new training on Upper Extremity Neurodynamics with our friends from ChiroUp, co-founders Dr. Tim Bertelsman and Dr. Brandon Steele.In today's episode, Drs. Steele and Bertelsman will discuss various hands-on neurodynamic assessments and treatments for the most common upper extremity neuropathies. The presentation will cover nerve tension tests and nerve flossing maneuvers for carpal tunnel syndrome, pronator teres syndrome, cubital tunnel syndrome, radial tunnel syndrome, and TOS. In this two-part training, you'll learn research-backed real-world skills to...
2023-01-13
26 min
Mayo Clinic Talks
Peripheral Neuropathies: On Pins and Needles
Host: Darryl S. Chutka, M.D. (@ChutkaMD) Guest: Julie A. Khoury, M.D. Peripheral neuropathy is a relatively common neurologic condition we frequently see in primary care. Some patients may describe the symptoms as paresthesias and they represent a minor nuisance, however others may have very painful dysesthesias. Since some peripheral neuropathies are reversible, we need to know when to suspect a peripheral neuropathy, how to evaluate patients who have them and the possible treatment options. We’ll discuss peripheral neuropathies in this podcast with Julie A. Khoury, M.D., a neurologist at the Mayo Cl...
2022-08-30
20 min
The Lab DoctoRs
What your height says about your health
Whilst some risk factors are modifiable by lifestyle changes, we are *generally* stuck with certain physical traits, like our height. In this week’s episode we discuss a recent genetic study looking at how a person’s height may affect their risk for several health conditions. Tune in to find out whether you may be at a higher risk for developing high blood pressure, high cholesterol, neuropathies, and many other diseases as well as the significance of these associations. TLDR: A recent study reported that being shorter was linked to higher risk of many heart-related issues whereas bein...
2022-07-10
19 min
Progress, Potential, and Possibilities Podcast / Show
Dr Thomas V Johnson III, MD, PhD - Neuro-Protection & Neuro-Regeneration R&D For Optic Pathologies
Send us a textDr. Thomas V. Johnson III, M.D., Ph.D. (https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/profiles/details/thomas-johnson) is a glaucoma specialist and the Allan and Shelley Holt Rising Professor in Ophthalmology at Wilmer Eye Institute, at Johns Hopkins University. He is also a member of the Retinal ganglion cell (RGC) Repopulation, Stem cell Transplantation, and Optic nerve Regeneration (RReSTORe) consortium (https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/wilmer/research/storm/rrestore/index.html), an initiative focused on advancing translational development of vision restoration therapies for glaucoma and other primary optic neuropathies by assembling an international group of...
2022-06-22
1h 06
The Good GP
Neuropathies: Management – Episode 105
In part two of this two-part series, the Good GP interviews Clinical Professor Peter Silbert on the topic of peripheral neuropathy. In this episode, Dr Silbert explores the management of neuropathies in general practice and when to refer. Dr Peter Silbert is a Neurologist at Perth Neurophysiology and has completed advanced training in Neurophysiology. He is a Clinical Professor of Neurology (University of Western Australia) and is on the board of the Neurological Council of Western Australia. Dr Silbert was also the interviewee in our highest rating episode to date, episode 55 on migraine management and treatment.
2022-03-31
17 min
The Good GP
Neuropathies: Aetiology and Diagnosis – Episode 104
Over the next two episodes, the Good GP interviews Clinical Professor Peter Silbert on the topic of peripheral neuropathy. In this episode, Dr Silbert provides clear insights into the causes, presentations and investigations of peripheral neuropathies, a common GP condition that affects 25% of people over the age of 70. Dr Peter Silbert is a Neurologist at Perth Neurophysiology and has completed advanced training in Neurophysiology. He is a Clinical Professor of Neurology (University of Western Australia) and is on the board of the Neurological Council of Western Australia. Dr Silbert was also the interviewee in our highest rating episode to date...
2022-03-10
15 min
RARE à l'écoute
Maladie rare - Vivre avec une PIDC
Bienvenue sur RARE à l'écoute, la chaîne de Podcast dédiée aux maladies rares.Pour ce dernier épisode sur la PIDC, nous recevons Mr Jean-Philippe Plançon, président fondateur de l’AFNP – l’Association Française contre les Neuropathies Périphériques, et membre du groupe de travail multidisciplinaire du récent PNDS, le Protocole National de Diagnostic et de Soins sur les PIDC paru en avril 2021.Nous abordons aujourd'hui les premiers symptômes de la PIDC, les hypothèses de diagnostic, le parcours patient, la coordination des soins entres les centres experts et l...
2022-03-09
13 min
What is Hashimoto's Thyroiditis?
Hashimoto's and Neuropathy - Dr. Martin Rutherford
For more information on this topic or to schedule a consultation please visit us at http://WhatIsHashimotos.com So Hashimoto's and neuropathy is the topic today. The question of the day can they be connected? Yeah. So yeah, they can be connected note a fairly decent amount of the time. There's a lot of different types of neuropathy. Okay. Right now, I think they've lost count. I think they're up to like a hundred different causes of neuropathy, but they're small fiber off these there's mixed fiber and ROP t...
2022-02-23
06 min
Neurology® Podcast
February 2022 Neurology Recall: Diagnosing and Treating Immune-Mediated Neuropathies
The February 2022 replay of past episodes showcases a selection of interviews regarding the diagnosis and treatment of immune-mediated neuropathies. This episode features Drs. Stacey Clardy and Ted Burns in conversation with Drs. Luise Appeltshauser, Shahar Shelly, and P. James B. Dyck, offering listeners essential insight into the identification and management of acute autoimmune neuropathy, chronic immune sensory polyradiculopathy, and lumbrosacral radiculoplexus neuropathy.
2022-02-01
41 min
The Neural Network
Paralyzed: Inflammatory neuropathies
Paralyzed after a cold, difficulty seeing and swallowing after a stomach bug, and progressive changes in strength and sensation. In this episode, Dr. Ali Al-Zuhairy joins me to dive into the inflammatory neuropathies.
2022-01-17
59 min
Substantial Matters: Life & Science of Parkinson's
Neuropathy: A Non-motor Symptom of Parkinson's Disease
Neuropathy is a broad category of non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD), basically resulting from damage or dysfunction of one or more nerves. It typically may result in numbness, tingling ("pins and needles"), pain, or weakness in the area served by the specific nerve or nerves. Some pain sensations may be sharp, burning, or throbbing. According to the Cleveland Clinic, about 25% to 30% of Americans will be affected by some degree of neuropathy over their lives, especially as they age. Common risk factors are diabetes, metabolic syndrome, heavy alcohol use, as well as tasks requiring repetitive motions. Neuropathies frequently start...
2021-11-30
21 min
Substantial Matters: Life & Science of Parkinson's
Neuropathy: A Non-motor Symptom of Parkinson's Disease
Neuropathy is a broad category of non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD), basically resulting from damage or dysfunction of one or more nerves. It typically may result in numbness, tingling ("pins and needles"), pain, or weakness in the area served by the specific nerve or nerves. Some pain sensations may be sharp, burning, or throbbing. According to the Cleveland Clinic, about 25% to 30% of Americans will be affected by some degree of neuropathy over their lives, especially as they age. Common risk factors are diabetes, metabolic syndrome, heavy alcohol use, as well as tasks requiring repetitive motions. Neuropathies frequently start...
2021-11-30
21 min
Le temps d'un lapin
#50 : Retour de formation - Bryan Littré, neurodynamique, neuropathies et syndromes canalaires
Cette semaine dans le temps d'un lapin nous vous proposons un retour d'une formation suivie par Vincent début juin. Cette formation est proposée par Shake Up et fait intervenir Bryan Littré. Le thème : la neurodynamique, les neuropathies et les syndromes canalaires. Les références sur le blog : https://letempsdunlapin.health.blog/2021/07/13/50-retour-de-formation-neurodynamique-syndromes-canalaires-et-neuropathies-par-bryan-littre/
2021-07-13
25 min
EyePod: The optometry podcast
WebinarXtra: Common optic neuropathies
In this episode of WebinarXtra, Daniel talks to Consultant Ali Yagan following his webinar on common optic neuropathies, where he presented cases on different types of optic neuropathies and optic nerve swelling, to help optometrists identify urgent situations and when patients need to be managed as an emergency. Ali answers all those questions there wasn't time to cover during the live webinar. Ali is the Consultant, Education Lead and Clinical Supervisor at Manchester Royal Eye Hospital. Members can watch a recording of the webinar and earn one non-interactive CET point until 16 December 2021: https://learning.college-optometrists.o...
2021-07-06
28 min
VONDT - en podcast om muskel- og skjelettplager
EP 27: Lumbalt skiveprolaps m/ Simen Sletten (del 2)
Synes du prolapspasienter er vanskelige? Lurer du på hva et prolaps egentlig er? Hvor farlig er det? Når skal jeg henvise videre? Skal alle prolapser opereres?Over de to neste episodene snakker vi med manuellterapeut Simen Sletten om hva lumbale skiveprolapser faktisk er, hvordan vi kan klassifisere og diagnostisere pasienter med lumbalt skiveprolaps og hvilken hjelp vi kan gi. Som Simen selv sier, så trengte han en bachelor i idrett, en bachelor i fysioterapi og en mastergrad i manuellterapi for å innse hvor lite han egentlig kunne om lumbal skiveprolapser. Resultatet av nysgjerrigheten hans har resultert i flere...
2021-06-10
59 min
VONDT - en podcast om muskel- og skjelettplager
EP 26: Lumbalt skiveprolaps m/ Simen Sletten (del 1)
Synes du prolapspasienter er vanskelige? Lurer du på hva et prolaps egentlig er? Hvor farlig er det? Når skal jeg henvise videre? Skal alle prolapser opereres?Over de to neste episodene snakker vi med manuellterapeut Simen Sletten om hva lumbale skiveprolapser faktisk er, hvordan vi kan klassifisere og diagnostisere pasienter med lumbalt skiveprolaps og hvilken hjelp vi kan gi. Som Simen selv sier, så trengte han en bachelor i idrett, en bachelor i fysioterapi og en mastergrad i manuellterapi for å innse hvor lite han egentlig kunne om lumbal skiveprolapser. Resultatet av nysgjerrigheten hans har resultert i flere...
2021-05-29
59 min
The Sciatica Podcast
Sensible Sciatica with Adam Dobson, pt. 1
Thanks for reading the 30th edition of my sciatica newsletter. This newsletter tracks my research as I write a book about lumbar radicular pain!I must say things have been pretty quiet on the book front this week! In the time I’ve had to work on it, I’ve mostly just been wading through the literature. It seems like on any topic there’s really only a few key papers that give you most of what you need. But you have to read all of them to find out which are the key ones! It’s slow goi...
2021-05-17
55 min
The Resident Review
Compression Neuropathies ft. Dr. Linda Cendales
This is an in depth look at compression neuropathies of the upper extremity moderated by expert hand surgeon Dr. Linda Cendales.
2021-05-05
28 min
What is Hashimoto's Thyroiditis?
Hashimoto's Encephalopathy - Dr. Martin Rutherford
For more information on this topic or to schedule a consultation please visit us at http://WhatIsHashimotos.com The question was tell me about Hashimoto's encephalopathy and that's interesting cause it's something in all the years I've been studying, things have always kind of just blown off because encephalopathy means abnormality of the brain and Cephalon means brain apathy means abnormality, right? I kind of equated to peripheral neuropathies in a sense that peripheral neuropathies are abnormal dysfunctions of the peripheral nervous system, like the hands and the feet, but there's a hundred different things that cause...
2021-04-23
09 min
American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM)
Autonomic Neuropathies
Dr. Patel interviews Dr. Stino on his article, Autonomic Neuropathies.
2021-04-15
25 min
American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM)
Autonomic Neuropathies
Dr. Patel interviews Dr. Stino on his article, Autonomic Neuropathies.
2021-04-15
25 min
RARE à l'écoute
Maladie rare - Prendre en charge l’amylose hATTR
Bienvenue sur RARE à l'écoute, la chaîne de podcast dédiée aux maladies rares.Pour ce quatrième épisode consacré à l’amylose héréditaire à transthyrétine, nous recevons le Dr Cécile Cauquil, neurologue et praticien hospitalier au sein du service de neurologie de l’hôpital Bicêtre, au Kremlin-Bicêtre, centre de référence des neuropathies amyloïdes familiales et autres neuropathies rares.Nous abordons aujourd'hui la prise en charge des patients atteints d’amylose hATTR, les différents types de traitements, le suivi thérapeutique des patients, et les mesures à prendre pou...
2021-03-15
11 min
Moving on With Pain - MOWP
No 17: Dr. Annina Schmid - Neuropathies
Our host, Morten, met up with dr. Annina Schmid from Oxford University to talk about neuropathies. Are you a high motivated physiotherapist (MSc level), with a keen interest to move towards a clinical academic career in the area of neuropathic pain/"sciatica"? Then click here to learn more about the job opening. Follow Annina on TwitterIf you have questions regarding our episodes, or ideas for future episodes, feel free to contact us or engage with us on social media.Visit the SMOF Facebook-page hereVisit the SMOF Instagram here...
2021-01-28
54 min
The Sciatica Podcast
The mechanisms of radicular pain, with Annina Schmid
Thanks for reading the 15th edition of my sciatica newsletter. This newsletter tracks my research into all things lumbar radicular pain!Today I was up bright and early to attend Annina Schmid's online course on assessment of entrapment neuropathies. Annina was kind enough to talk with me afterwards for a podcast! Our conversation mostly focused on the mechanisms underlying radicular pain.Below are the timestamps for the Q&A, with some relevant pictures and links. (Please by aware if you are reading this through your podcast app, the pictures and links may not show). If...
2020-09-20
54 min
The TeesNeuro Podcast
TeesNeuro Tackles Neuropathies
Join Dr Neil Archibald as he chats to Dr Aisling Carr, consultant neurologist at The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen's Square, London, about peripheral neuropathies. We cover: how to approach a neuropathy case why some knowledge of nerve anatomy is handy how to investigate and when to stop when to worry what is around the corner in terms of tests and treatment As ever, we hear what advice she would give her trainee self.
2020-09-04
1h 16
Patients Ensemble
PARENTHESE - Jean-Philippe Plançon, Association Neuropathies périphériques
Jean-Philippe Plançon, président de Neuropathies périphériques, nous parle de cette association qui a pour but de rompre l’isolement et rapprocher les malades, favoriser une meilleure connaissance de ces pathologies neurologiques, devenir force de proposition pour accompagner le corps médical et la recherche afin de rendre visible ce corpus de maladies rares
2020-06-08
26 min
MSK Cornerstone Course Orthopedic Surgery Review
Sports Medicine - Frozen Shoulder, AVN, and Compressive Neuropathies of the Shoulder
This lecture is a bit of a potpourri. We will touch on adhesive capsulitis, avascular necrosis, and some common compressive neuropathies of the shoulder joint.
2020-06-02
16 min
American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM)
Nutritional Neuropathies
Dr. Priya Dhawan interviews Dr. Kelly Gwathmey on her article, Nutritional Neuropathies.
2020-05-26
24 min
American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM)
Ultrasound-Guided Treatment of Peripheral Entrapment Neuropathies
Dr. Sandra Hearn interviews Dr. John Norbury on his article, Ultrasound-Guided Treatment of Peripheral Entrapment Neuropathies.
2019-10-30
16 min
Medical School with Micaela
Neuropathy
This episode is designed to discuss characteristics and neuropathies and discuss clinical presentations, diagnosis, and treatment of the neuropathies
2019-10-22
07 min
American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM)
Clinical and Electrodiagnostic Features Of Nontraumatic Sciatic Neuropathy
Dr. Justin Willer interviews Dr. Yuebing Li about his article, Clinical and Electrodiagnostic Features Of Nontraumatic Sciatic Neuropathy. This study sought to characterize etiologies and features of sciatic neuropathy unrelated to penetrating nerve trauma. Methods: This investigation was a retrospective review of 109 patients with electrodiagnostically confirmed sciatic neuropathies. Results: Hip replacement surgery represented the most common (34.9%) etiology, whereas inflammatory sciatic neuropathy was seen in 7.3%. Electrodiagnostic testing revealed an axonal neuropathy in 95.4% and a demyelinating neuropathy in 4.6%. Predominant involvement of the peroneal division was seen in 39.4% and was tibial in 5.5%. Nine of 31 (29.0%) patients who had MRI or neuromuscular ultrasound study...
2019-06-06
17 min
EMplify by EB Medicine
Episode 25 - Evaluation and Management of Life-Threatening Headaches in the Emergency Department
Shownotes Jeff: Welcome back to EMplify, the podcast corollary to EB Medicine’s Emergency Medicine Practice. I’m Jeff Nusbaum, and I’m back with my co-host, Nachi Gupta. This month, we’re tackling an incredibly important topic - evaluation and management of life threatening headaches in the Emergency Department. Nachi: Fear not, this will not simply be “who needs a head CT episode”; we’ll cover much more than that. Listen closely as this is an important topic, with huge consequences for mismanagement. Jeff: Absolutely. As some quick background - headaches account for 3% of all ED...
2019-02-01
00 min
American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM)
Subcutaneous Versus Intravenous Immunoglobulin for Chronic Autoimmune Neuropathies - A Meta-Analysis
Dr. Speelziek interviews Dr. Kurt Kimpinski and Dr. Luciano Sposato on their article, Subcutaneous versus intravenous immunoglobulin for chronic autoimmune neuropathies. A meta-analysis. High-dose intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) is an evidence-based treatment for multifocal motor neuropathy (MMN) and chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP). Recently, subcutaneous immunoglobulin (SC-Ig) has received increasing attention. The authors performed a meta-analysis of reports of efficacy and safety of SC-Ig versus IVIg for inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathies.The efficacy of SC-Ig is similar to IVIg for CIDP and MMN and has a significant safety profile. Muscle Nerve 55: 802-809, 2017.
2018-06-27
14 min
JNNP podcast
Complex inherited neuropathies: a new approach to diagnosis?
Professor Mary Reilly (Institute of Neurology, Queens Square, London) discusses how complex inherited neuropathies can be a daunting diagnosis for clinicians. However, through exciting advances in next generation sequencing and knowledge of distinct syndromic categories, a new diagnostic approach emerges. Her review and her interview provide excellent over of this new approach, and how it may serve as a resource for clinicians. Link to paper here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jnnp-2016-313960.
2017-10-20
18 min
JNNP Podcast
Complex inherited neuropathies: a new approach to diagnosis?
Professor Mary Reilly (Institute of Neurology, Queens Square, London) discusses how complex inherited neuropathies can be a daunting diagnosis for clinicians. However, through exciting advances in next generation sequencing and knowledge of distinct syndromic categories, a new diagnostic approach emerges. Her review and her interview provide excellent over of this new approach, and how it may serve as a resource for clinicians. Link to paper here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jnnp-2016-313960.
2017-10-18
18 min
The Crooked Spine Show
How to Recover from Concussions & Neck Injury Neuropathies -Josh's Story
When suffering a neck trauma (accident, fall, or sports injury), a person can feel a short duration of pain and concussion symptoms that leaves in a few days. This can hide any underlying injury to the neck spine. A proper x-ray analysis can save you from long-term, sometimes permanent injury. This healthy cervical (neck) has 3 things to make it normal: a 35 degree curve behind the body, normally wide disc spaces between the bones that have similar spacing and a nice smooth curve. This allow to spine to flex and bend naturally, even under small amounts of load during physical exercise or...
2017-08-14
08 min
Practical Neurology Podcast
ABN Autumn Lecture: Treatable hereditary neuropathies
Based on the ABN's Autumn Meeting, David Nicholl interviews Mary Reilly on the her lecture Treatable Hereditary Neuropathies. The ABN Autumn Meeting took place on 20th October 2016 in London. For more content on this topic please visit: pn.bmj.com/
2017-06-16
10 min
Practical Neurology Podcast
ABN Autumn Lecture: Treatable hereditary neuropathies
Based on the ABN's Autumn Meeting, David Nicholl interviews Mary Reilly on the her lecture Treatable Hereditary Neuropathies. The ABN Autumn Meeting took place on 20th October 2016 in London. For more content on this topic please visit: pn.bmj.com/
2016-11-21
10 min
JNNP podcast
October 2016 Edition: long-term outcomes after stroke; hereditary and inflammatory neuropathies
In this JNNP podcast, Elizabeth Highton speaks with Dr. Siobhan Crichton and Dr. Benjamin Bray about their study looking at patient outcomes up to 15 years after stroke. Read their full paper here: http://jnnp.bmj.com/content/early/2016/07/22/jnnp-2016-313361.full. She is also joined over Skype by Professor Yusuf Rajabally who discusses his review examining the distinction between hereditary and inflammatory neuropathies and the instances whereby the distinction between the two is less clear. His report is out in the JNNP and can be read here: http://jnnp.bmj.com/content/early/2016/03/23/jnnp-2015-310835.full.
2016-09-29
18 min
American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM)
Rapid Screening for Inflammatory Neuropathies by Standardized Clinical Criteria
Rapid Screening for Inflammatory Neuropathies by Standardized Clinical Criteria
2016-09-23
10 min
JNNP Podcast
October 2016 Edition: long-term outcomes after stroke; hereditary and inflammatory neuropathies
In this JNNP podcast, Elizabeth Highton speaks with Dr. Siobhan Crichton and Dr. Benjamin Bray about their study looking at patient outcomes up to 15 years after stroke. Read their full paper here: http://jnnp.bmj.com/content/early/2016/07/22/jnnp-2016-313361.full. She is also joined over Skype by Professor Yusuf Rajabally who discusses his review examining the distinction between hereditary and inflammatory neuropathies and the instances whereby the distinction between the two is less clear. His report is out in the JNNP and can be read here: http://jnnp.bmj.com/content/early/2016/03/23/jnnp-2015-310835.full.
2016-09-22
18 min
American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM)
Paraproteinemic Neuropathies
Paraproteinemic Neuropathies
2016-02-05
28 min
American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM)
Vasculitic Neuropathies
Vasculitic Neuropathies by Drs. Kelly Gwathmey and P. James B. Dyck interviewed by Dr. Ted
2014-07-30
27 min
American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM)
Inherited Neuropathies: Clinical Overview and Update by Drs. Christopher Klein and Michael Shy
Inherited Neuropathies: Clinical Overview and Update by Drs. Christopher Klein and Michael Shy interviewed by Dr. Laurie Gutmann. Muscle Nerve. 2013 Jan 30. doi: 10.1002/mus.23775
2013-07-30
36 min