A long🧵on EMG and NCS: After working with many patients with neurogenic symptoms, I have come across many EMG (electromyogram) and NCS (Nerve condition studies) reports. At first, I was very confused on the findings, what they meant to the me, the patient, and their condition...
@jeubanksMD TBF to everyone. The diagnosis of B CTS is quite prevalent. CTS is highly prevalent in our population. That said, the HOW to tx the patient with this dx is much more nuanced. IMO
@cdavidoffDO@PhysioDOH Such a hot term now! It is very difficult to study. But I believe there has been some prospective data that shows those with cervical spondylosis are significantly more likely to develop CTS than those who don't. I will try and find the resource 👍
@tosinCanada@MaxVanDerVelden The literature around management of TOS is severely lacking. Conservative management and surgical management as well. I think TOS is like the "piriformis syndrome" of the UQ. It's real, rare, but some people don't think it exists.
@ClementsCharl96 I found it interesting for CDH that there was recommendations of full recovery taking 24-36 mo. But potentially others saying surgery after 6 mo...minimal clarification on why 6 mo besides "better outcome". There are too many factors for me at that point. IMO.
Nice succinct review looking at the epidemiology, risk factors, features and considerations for onwards referral for disc herniations ⬇️
https://t.co/tKI1T3udh9
@adamdobson123@MovemberUK@ProstateUK In the USA 3/4 of all suicides are males. Suicide is the highest reason for death in males ages 25-45. We have a problem. It's everywhere.
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When you help, you see life as weak.
When you fix, you see life as broken.
When you serve, you see life as whole.
Fixing and helping may be the work of the ego and service the work of the soul
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Many years ago I was lucky enough to have an insight into the world of the special forces during my time as a military Physical Training Instructor.
Pretty quickly I started to see how their approach to life could be so beneficial to endurance athletes.
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@theEndurancePT I feel like this is great for many individuals recovering from injury or on their journey with chronic illness. Our mindsets need to change. We need to prepare our bodies daily, weekly, etc to rise to the challenges we wish to impart on them. 👍Great thread
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@elNicodenuevo@PhysioNetwork@SarahHaagPT (1) My question as well! Additionally, what was the criteria for a positive SLR? Recent work by @AnninaBSchmid and colleagues showed a poor overall agreement in current literature on a positive test.