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Now displaying: February, 2021
Feb 25, 2021

Ginger and Muscle Pain?

ginger and muscle pain

Dr. Rosenblum Discusses the Effects of Ginger on Muscle Pain and Updates on the Upcoming Ultrasound Training Workshops:

Ultrasound Training Event Schedule-

February 28, 2021-
Ultrasound Guided Pain Procedures in the Pain Office
https://painexam.com/events/ultrasound-guided-interventional-pain-and-regional-anesthesia-virtual-training/

March 14, 2021-
Ultrasound Guided Regional Anesthesia for Anesthesiologists
https://painexam.com/events/march-14-2020-anesthesiology-ultrasound-course-regional-anesthesia-acute-pain/

April 18, 2021-
Live Ultrasound Training in NYC for Pain and Regional Anesthesia
https://painexam.com/events/in-person-live-ultrasound-training-april-18-nyc/

Podcast Resources:

Köhne JL, Ormsbee MJ, McKune AJ. Supplementation Strategies to Reduce Muscle Damage and Improve Recovery Following Exercise in Females: A Systematic Review. Sports (Basel). 2016 Nov 11;4(4):51. doi: 10.3390/sports4040051. PMID: 29910299; PMCID: PMC5968901.

Wilson PB. Ginger (Zingiber officinale) as an Analgesic and Ergogenic Aid in Sport: A Systemic Review. J Strength Cond Res. 2015 Oct;29(10):2980-95. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000001098. PMID: 26200194.

Black CD, Herring MP, Hurley DJ, O'Connor PJ. Ginger (Zingiber officinale) reduces muscle pain caused by eccentric exercise. J Pain. 2010 Sep;11(9):894-903. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2009.12.013. Epub 2010 Apr 24. PMID: 20418184.

Terry R, Posadzki P, Watson LK, Ernst E. The use of ginger (Zingiber officinale) for the treatment of pain: a systematic review of clinical trials. Pain Med. 2011 Dec;12(12):1808-18. doi: 10.1111/j.1526-4637.2011.01261.x. Epub 2011 Nov 4. PMID: 22054010.

Henrotin Y, Clutterbuck AL, Allaway D, Lodwig EM, Harris P, Mathy-Hartert M, Shakibaei M, Mobasheri A. Biological actions of curcumin on articular chondrocytes. Osteoarthritis Cartilage. 2010 Feb;18(2):141-9. doi: 10.1016/j.joca.2009.10.002. Epub 2009 Oct 8. PMID: 19836480.

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Feb 11, 2021

David Rosenblum, MD and Tim Deer, MD

 

Next Ultrasound Courses

Virtual: Pain Physicians February 28th

For Anesthesiologists March 14th

In Person: April 18th in NYC

See you in Miami at ASPN this July....

Dr. Rosenblum sits down with Tim Deer and discusses work life balance, neuromodulation, pain management training, the American Society of Pain and Neuroscience...

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Annual ASPN Conference link:

https://aspnpain.com/annual-conference-2021/
 
March Madness Debate link (we’ll continue to update the page as more information becomes available):
https://aspnpain.com/aspn-march-madness-debates/
 
The Superbowl of Debates link:
https://aspnpain.com/aspn-the-superbowl-of-debates/
 
If desired, the 2021 Call for Poster Abstracts link:
https://aspnpain.com/aspn-call-for-poster-abstracts/
Feb 3, 2021

Interscalene Block, Piriformis Trigger Point, & Propofol in the ED?

In preparation for this weekend's: Ultrasound Pain Course for Emergency Medicine Physicians,

Dr. Rosenblum discusses two recent articles in the literature discussing Interscalene Brachial Plexus Blocks vs Propofol for anterior shoulder dislocation and Piriformis injections...

Nerve block in ED

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Course Schedule- Winter 2021 Released- Join our newsletter for updates!

Upcoming Ultrasound Course Dates for Emergency Medicine Physicians, Anesthesiologists and Pain Physicians

Learn Brachial Plexus, Femoral, Sciatic, Saphenous, Genicular, IPACK, TAP, Paravertebral, Inercostal, Sacroiliac, Peripheral nerves, Iliioinguinal, Cluneal nerve blocks and more!


February 7, 2020
Ultrasound Guided Pain Procedures for Emergency Room Physicians

February 28, 2020
Ultrasound Guided Pain Procedures in the Pain Office

March 14, 2020
Ultrasound Guided Regional Anesthesia for Anesthesiologists


Podcast References:

1.  Ultrasound-guided interscalene nerve block vs procedural sedation by propofol and fentanyl for anterior shoulder dislocations. Author links open overlay panel- Esmaeil Raeyat Doost, Mohammad Mehdi Heiran, Mitra Movahedic, Amirhossein Mirafzalc

2- Ultrasound‐guided trigger point injection for piriformis syndrome in the emergency department-Victor M. Aquino‐Jose MDVeronika Blinder MDJennifer Johnson BATatiana Havryliuk MD

Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open Volume 1, Issue 5

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