@BrianSuttererMD Either he's incredibly confident or Rodgers found someone else to clear him. I can't think of anyone who would put their reputation on the line with such an early clearance and risk for re-injury. My guess is they "clear" him for "full" activity but won't actually give him that
You can't quite get a sense of the scale but it's pretty impressive when 200lb Great Dane come strolling in the office 🦮🐾🦴
For those who are curious, he did not do any big stretches or yawns, he like head pats, and he was the goodest boy.
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@BrianSuttererMD Would be interesting to see a regression between "treatment time" and player salary for any given injury... I assume a strong direct correlation, whereas the same correlation for healing time is probably not there.
@BrianSuttererMD At that level, definitely over treating. So much of it is just temprizing symptoms to try to get them back on the field/court, etc, not necessarily "healed"... which at least partially explains frequency of re-injury.
@C_KenyonDO Congrats! Curious, when did you get tour CSCS relative to your medical training? I'm an attending now and have been mulling over the idea for a while
If you’re a doctor and turning away people based on your personal beliefs, you are betraying your professional OBLIGATION and have no place in medicine.
New “Let Them Die Act”
Gov. DeSantis signed SB 1580, a “License to Discriminate in Healthcare” bill that will allow healthcare providers and insurers to deny a patient care on the basis of religious, moral, or ethical beliefs.
Absofuckinglutely disgusting
Case: 34 y/o Brazilian jiu jitsu (BJJ) practitioner. Anterior ankle pain after a competition, felt a pop. Able to WB w/o pain. Neg tib/fib squeeze, pos external rotation stress test. US of contralateral and affected AITFLs shown below. W/ permission bc pt is me 🤷🏽♂️ 🩼
@nursekelsey Not even focusing on the body. Do something physical every day. Very few off days, but definitely do “light days.”Consistency is by far the biggest factor in long term success
One of the most common misconceptions people come to me with is “I used to exercise a lot when I was younger, so I’m sure that beat up my [insert joint].” To which response is usually, “More likely the problems started after the exercise stopped.”
Listening to the NPR story on the lab-grown wolly-mammoth-meat meatball and one of the scientists said, “Much like in Jurassic Park, we had to fill in the DNA gaps…” and well, I feel like maybe they didn’t take the right lesson from that movie.
A bold, brave, and necessary shot at a more just system of training, working, and living through medical education. Will be watching closely to see how this plays out.