The Shelbourne Knee Center Podcast
The Shelbourne Knee Center Podcast is an educational podcast targeting clinicians who treat patients with knee pain or knee injuries. Scot Bauman, PT, DPT, PhD, physical therapist and clinical researcher and Rodney Benner, MD, orthopedic surgeon, will discuss a new topic every week covering many different aspects of orthopedic knee care. They will also be joined by guests from around the world to discuss knee treatment with the goal of creating a healthy discussion to improve patient outcomes. The conversation will generally cover the most recent data on the topic, both internally from the Shelbourne Knee Center and externally from published studies, that is used to guide these treatment philosophies.
Episodes
Wednesday Aug 07, 2024
Patellofemoral Instability (with Elizabeth Arendt, MD)
Wednesday Aug 07, 2024
Wednesday Aug 07, 2024
On this episode, we delve into the topic of patellofemoral instability. We are honored to welcome Dr. Liza Arendt, a renowned expert in orthopedic sports medicine and a professor at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Arendt shares her journey into the field, her experiences as a trailblazing female physician, and her extensive knowledge on knee conditions.
The episode covers a wide range of topics, including the evaluation and treatment of patellofemoral instability, the importance of detailed patient history, physical examination techniques, and the role of imaging in diagnosis. Dr. Arendt also discusses her approach to nonoperative treatments, the use of various physical therapy modalities, and the decision-making process for surgical interventions.
Listeners will gain valuable insights into the nuances of treating patellofemoral instability, the significance of body movement patterns, and the evolving paradigms in orthopedic surgery. Whether you're an orthopedic surgeon or physical therapist, this episode offers a comprehensive overview and expert guidance on managing this complex condition.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from one of the leading voices in orthopedics. Tune in, and if you find the content helpful, be sure to leave a five-star review and a comment. You can also follow the SKC Podcast on Twitter and Instagram @theskcpodcast, visit our YouTube and Facebook pages, or contact us via email at theskcpodcast@gmail.com.
Wednesday Jul 31, 2024
Aspirin is Safe and Effective in Preventing VTE After TKA (with Atul Kamath, MD, MBA)
Wednesday Jul 31, 2024
Wednesday Jul 31, 2024
In this episode, we delve into the critical topic of VTE prophylaxis in knee replacement surgeries. Special guest Dr. Atul Kamath from the Cleveland Clinic joins the discussion to share insights from a recent JBJS article advocating for low-dose aspirin as the safest and most effective prophylaxis for VTE after total knee arthroplasty across all patient risk profiles.
Dr. Kamath, a seasoned orthopedic surgeon with an impressive academic and clinical background, provides an in-depth analysis of the study's methodology, results, and implications. The conversation touches on key points such as the rising trends in aspirin use, the comparative efficacy of different anticoagulants, and the cost benefits of using aspirin.
Listeners will gain valuable knowledge on how this study could potentially shift clinical practices towards using aspirin for DVT prophylaxis, the importance of rapid recovery protocols, and the overall impact on patient outcomes. This episode promises to be a comprehensive guide for orthopedic professionals interested in the latest advancements in knee replacement surgery and DVT prevention.
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Wednesday Jul 24, 2024
Wednesday Jul 24, 2024
In this episode, we delve into the topic of ethical considerations in orthopedic surgery. Departing from our usual focus on surgical techniques and physical therapy, we explore the delicate balance between patient autonomy and fiduciary responsibility.
The episode features a special guest, Dr. Claudette Lajam from NYU, a distinguished joint replacement surgeon and professor in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at NYU School of Medicine. Dr. Lajam shares her insights from a recent article in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, discussing ethical challenges such as declining surgical interventions for high-risk patients and the importance of informed consent.
Listeners will gain valuable perspectives on medical ethics, including beneficence, nonmaleficence, patient autonomy, and justice. The conversation also covers practical aspects like the role of risk calculators, the impact of obesity on joint replacement outcomes, and the importance of communication in patient care.
Join us for an engaging and educational discussion that sheds light on the ethical dimensions of orthopedic practice, offering valuable takeaways for both medical professionals and patients.
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Wednesday Jul 03, 2024
Wednesday Jul 03, 2024
On this episode, we discuss intraosseous administration of medications in total knee arthroplasty with Dr. Katharine Harper, an orthopedic surgeon specializing in joint reconstruction at the Washington, D.C. VA Medical Center.
Dr. Harper discusses her current role, and provides an in-depth exploration of intraosseous medication administration. During the conversation, she gives insights into the recent technique paper she had published in JBJS this year. Discover how this technique, backed by research from Houston Methodist, shows promise in reducing periprosthetic joint infections. Learn about the technical procedure, potential benefits, and considerations for integrating this method into your practice.
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Wednesday Jun 19, 2024
Arthrofibrosis Following ACL Reconstruction
Wednesday Jun 19, 2024
Wednesday Jun 19, 2024
On this episode, we cover arthrofibrosis following ACL reconstruction.
We kick off with a general overview of what arthrofibrosis is, its causes, and its implications for both surgeons and physical therapists. Dr. Benner shares his extensive experience and insights learned from working alongside Dr. Shelbourne, an internationally known expert in this condition.
The discussion progresses to cover the importance of prevention, early detection, and the critical role of achieving and maintaining full knee extension before and after surgery. We explore the factors that contribute to arthrofibrosis, the significance of preoperative and postoperative care, and the differences in how this condition presents in patients.
The episode also highlights a recent study on arthrofibrosis classification and outcomes, which will be presented at the AOSSM annual meeting. The study, co-authored by Dr. Benner, Scot Bauman, Bill Claussen, and Dr. Shelbourne, categorizes patients based on their range of motion deficits and evaluates their postoperative improvements and subjective scores.
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Wednesday Jun 12, 2024
Early Predictors of Return to Sport After ACL Reconstruction
Wednesday Jun 12, 2024
Wednesday Jun 12, 2024
In this episode, we discuss early objective predictors of return to sport following ACL reconstruction. This conversation is particularly relevant for sports medicine fellows, physical therapists, athletic trainers, and orthopedic surgeons.
We explore a recent study focusing on the importance of early postoperative testing. Key points include the role of extension, strength, hop testing, and stability in predicting return to sport times.
Listeners will gain valuable insights into the significance of early rehabilitation metrics, the impact of objective testing on clinical decisions, and practical advice for improving patient outcomes. Tune in to learn how early intervention can lead to faster and more effective recovery for athletes after ACL surgery.
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Wednesday May 29, 2024
Management of NBA Athletes with Knee Injuries (with Fred Azar, MD)
Wednesday May 29, 2024
Wednesday May 29, 2024
On this episode, we talk with Dr. Fred Azar from the Campbell Clinic in Memphis, TN about the medical management of NBA players with knee injuries. Dr. Azar has spent over 20 years in the NBA where he has served as the orthopedic team physician for the Memphis Grizzlies as well as serving as a consultant for varies NBA teams. On the podcast, he talks about the most common injuries seen in the NBA and how to manage them utilizing a team approach.
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Wednesday May 15, 2024
Preoperative Flexion Affects Postoperative Flexion Following TKA
Wednesday May 15, 2024
Wednesday May 15, 2024
On this episode, we discuss the impact preoperative flexion has on postoperative flexion, following total knee arthroplasty. We cover a recent research project that shows the association between these timepoints when it comes to flexion range of motion.
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Wednesday May 01, 2024
Rates of TKA Based on the Location and Severity of Knee OA
Wednesday May 01, 2024
Wednesday May 01, 2024
On this episode, we discuss a recent project assessing the rates of TKA based on the location and severity of knee OA. The project showed a statistically significantly higher rate of TKA for severe OA when the OA was located in the medial compartment when compared to the lateral or PF compartments.
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Wednesday Apr 17, 2024
Sports PT for Basketball Players (with Michael Ainbinder, PT, DPT, CSCS)
Wednesday Apr 17, 2024
Wednesday Apr 17, 2024
On this episode we talk with Michael Ainbinder, PT, DPT, CSCS from the University of Cincinnati. He is currently a sports PT resident working with the mens basketball team at UC. On the episode, he shares his experience with choosing a residency, his past year working with a high level basketball program, as well as the details of a research project he worked on looking at outcomes for high level basketball players returning from an ACLR.
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