Franciscan Physician Network provider, Dr. John Kihlken, walks you through what an intrathecal pain pump is and how to determine if this procedure is right for you. You’ll get a detailed description of what to expect before during and after treatment. Video Rating: / 5
Dr. Reinhorn explains the risks involved with inguinal hernia surgery. While hernia surgery is very safe, roughly 1% of patients experience a complication after surgery.
The most common complication is a reoccurent hernia and less common complications include bleeding, chronic pain, and infections. Chronic pain is greatly reduced in Dr. Reinhorn’s practice due to the type of inguinal hernia surgery performed. By understanding risk, patients are better informed partners in their care.
Dr. Reinhorn has 16 years experience with minimally invasive inguinal hernia surgery. Get in touch with Dr. Reinhorn.
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Dr. Berg, 51 years of age is a chiropractor who specializes in weight loss through nutritional and natural methods. His private practice is located in Alexandria, Virginia. His clients include senior officials in the U.S. government and the Justice Department, ambassadors, medical doctors, high-level executives of prominent corporations, scientists, engineers, professors, and other clients from all walks of life. He is the author of The 7 Principles of Fat Burning, published by KB Publishing in January 2011. Dr. Berg trains chiropractors, physicians and allied healthcare practitioners in his methods, and to date he has trained over 2,500 healthcare professionals. He has been an active member of the Endocrinology Society, and has worked as a past part-time adjunct professor at Howard University.
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In this video the surgeons explore the relationship between stress, anxiety and depression (S.A.D.) and musculoskeletal pain. Although there is a very complex relationship between mental health and body pain, the surgeons try to simplify the issues based on the experience they have treating orthopedic conditions in the presence of stress, anxiety and depression. Video Rating: / 5
In this video, P. James Dyck, M.D., discusses the new research Mayo Clinic has done regarding postsurgical inflammatory neuropathy. This new study found that nerve inflammation may cause the pain, numbness and weakness following surgical procedures that is known as post-surgical neuropathy. The development of postsurgical neuropathies is typically attributed to compression or stretching of nerves during surgery. This new research shows that, in some cases, the neuropathy is actually caused by the immune system attacking the nerves and is potentially treatable with immunosuppressive drugs. The study was published in this month’s issue of BRAIN.
Dr. Teitelbaum presents at the 2013 ABIHM conference.
About EndFatigue
Our mission at EndFatigue.com is to provide education and resources to visitors who are seeking advice on improving energy, sleep and many other health topics of broad interest. The ideas advocated here are based on Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum’s 30 years of clinical experience treating chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia, as well as sleep and pain issues. As an internationally known expert on these topics, he has published numerous books and research studies, including his landmark published research on CFS/FMS (published in the Journal of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome) in which he presents his unique S.H.I.N.E. protocol approach for treatment. Much of the advice presented at this site is based on how S.H.I.N.E. can optimize overall energy and health. Video Rating: / 5
Herbal remedies offer many potential benefits for cats and dogs, but they also raise big questions. Dr. Narda Robinson explores five common misconceptions about plant medicine, and how to know whether an herb is safe to give your pet.
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Dr. Tina Ardon, family and integrative medicine physician at Mayo Clinic’s campus in Jacksonville, FL., shares more about pain and options for mitigating pain without drugs. She offers tips for reducing stress, how to address your stress triggers and options for how to cope with pain. Video Rating: / 5
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The processes of chronic pain and anxiety are remarkably similar – when seen on an fMRI brain scan.
There’s a strong connection, and so certainly there are time when anxiety can cause chronic pain (and vice versa.) Video Rating: / 5