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Episode 50 Tendonitis
Shoot me any comments or questions @Rotation2ptoh on X
Intro Music: KI Instrumental (Rock Celtic) by Lyrium-2025
Outro Music: Operation Biscuit by Alex Grohl
Courtesy of Pixabay under Creative Commons non-commercial use.
Produced by: Todd Fredricks DO MSS
Edited by: Todd Fredricks DO MSS
Answers for Episode 49 Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Question 1
A 52-year-old woman presents with numbness and tingling in her thumb, index, and middle fingers. Physical exam shows a positive Phalen’s test. You suspect carpal tunnel syndrome. Which diagnostic modality is considered the gold standard for assessing disease severity?
C. Nerve conduction studies (NCS)
Question 2
Which of the following ultrasound measurements is most commonly used to diagnose carpal tunnel syndrome?
C. Median nerve cross-sectional area (m-CSA)
Question 3
A neurologist uses the inching technique during electrodiagnostic testing for CTS. What is the primary advantage of this technique?
C. It improves localization of nerve compression and diagnostic accuracy
Paper for Next Week:
Yang C, Gao W, Jia Z, Li J, Tang M. Physical therapy versus conventional treatment for grade I and II acute ankle sprains: trial sequential analysis and meta-analysis. J Orthop Surg Res. 2025;20:861. doi:10.1186/s13018-025-06272-3
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Listeners interested in specifics from the paper authors should contact them directly through their respective institutions.
Any therapeutic ideas discussed should not be taken as any kind of medical advice or recommendations by the content creators and the content creators are not offering medical advice but discussing topics from an academic perspective. Listeners seeking advice about any medical care or decision-making should consult their own physician or medical provider and the content creators of Rotations 2.0 assume no liability for any listener's care or decision-making stemming from the topics discussed on Rotations 2.0.
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Episode 50 Tendonitis
Shoot me any comments or questions @Rotation2ptoh on X
Intro Music: KI Instrumental (Rock Celtic) by Lyrium-2025
Outro Music: Operation Biscuit by Alex Grohl
Courtesy of Pixabay under Creative Commons non-commercial use.
Produced by: Todd Fredricks DO MSS
Edited by: Todd Fredricks DO MSS
Answers for Episode 49 Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Question 1
A 52-year-old woman presents with numbness and tingling in her thumb, index, and middle fingers. Physical exam shows a positive Phalen’s test. You suspect carpal tunnel syndrome. Which diagnostic modality is considered the gold standard for assessing disease severity?
C. Nerve conduction studies (NCS)
Question 2
Which of the following ultrasound measurements is most commonly used to diagnose carpal tunnel syndrome?
C. Median nerve cross-sectional area (m-CSA)
Question 3
A neurologist uses the inching technique during electrodiagnostic testing for CTS. What is the primary advantage of this technique?
C. It improves localization of nerve compression and diagnostic accuracy
Paper for Next Week:
Yang C, Gao W, Jia Z, Li J, Tang M. Physical therapy versus conventional treatment for grade I and II acute ankle sprains: trial sequential analysis and meta-analysis. J Orthop Surg Res. 2025;20:861. doi:10.1186/s13018-025-06272-3
Rotations 2.0 is copyrighted. But you can use any content from the podcast for non-commercial purposes under Creative Commons….BUT, BUT, BUT, you must cite Rotations 2.0 and Todd Fredricks DO MSS as the source of the material AND AND AND you cannot alter or edit the content in any manner without expressed permission of Todd Fredricks DO MSS.
Rotations 2.0 is made possible by the generous understanding and accommodation of my beloved institution, Ohio University. The comments and ideas expressed on Rotations 2.0 are that of the content creators alone and may not reflect official policy or the opinion of the Ohio University, the State of Ohio, or the US Government or any other state, person or governmental agency.
Listeners interested in specifics from the paper authors should contact them directly through their respective institutions.
Any therapeutic ideas discussed should not be taken as any kind of medical advice or recommendations by the content creators and the content creators are not offering medical advice but discussing topics from an academic perspective. Listeners seeking advice about any medical care or decision-making should consult their own physician or medical provider and the content creators of Rotations 2.0 assume no liability for any listener's care or decision-making stemming from the topics discussed on Rotations 2.0.