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The NASS Podcast

North American Spine Society

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The NASS Podcast is a great way to consume education content on-the-go! The episodes offer in-depth discussions of a variety of topics in spine from key opinion leaders, including: 3D Printing; ACDF vs. Cervical Disc Replacement; Complications; Laminoplasty vs. ACDF; Neuromonitoring During Spine Surgery; Cellular-Based Allografts; Is Surgery for Axial Back Pain Still an Option?; Surgical Management of Degenerative Spondylolisthesis; SpineLine Author Discussions.
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Authors Michael G. Fehlings, MD, PhD, FRCSC and Karlo M. Pedro, MD discuss the intricacies of their new SpineLine article, "The Shifting Demographics of Spinal Cord Injury: Important Implications for Medicine and Society," with moderator Kaku Barkoh, MD. Fehlings is an orthopedic surgeon and Pedro is a neurosurgeon. Both are at the University of To…
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Senior paper author and neurosurgeon, Konstantinos Margetis, MD, PhD, along with the team of contributing authors, discuss their recent article "Ultra-early (≤8 hours) surgery for thoracolumbar spinal cord injuries: A systematic review and meta-analysis" with NASSJ deputy editor Tobias Mattei, MD. Margetis is assistant professor of neurosurgery at …
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Love it? Hate it? Somewhere in between? However you feel about AI, it's here to stay. Enjoy this fascinating podcast with authors Olumide Danisa, MD, and Jacob Razzouk, BS, as they discuss their new SpineLine article, "Artificial Intelligence in Spine Care: What You Need to Know," with moderator Alex Michael, MD. Danisa is an orthopedic surgeon at …
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Authors Asa Peterson, MD and Howard Place, MD of Saint Louis University's School of Medicine discuss their recent article, "Isolated Thoracic and Lumbar Transverse Process Fractures: Do They Need Spine Surgeon Evaluation? A High Volume Level I Trauma Center Experience with Cost Analysis" with NASSJ deputy editor Tobias Mattei, MD.…
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Author Jason Friedrich, MD discusses his detailed SpineLine article, "Update on Nonsurgical Management of Adult Degenerative Scoliosis" with moderator Tejas Shah, MD. Friedrich is a physiatrist at University of Colorado School of Medicine; Shah is a resident and physiatrist at Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.…
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Author William Schnapp, MD chats about his recent NASSJ article, "Basivertebral nerve ablation for the treatment of chronic low back pain in a community practice setting: 6 Months follow-up" with NASSJ deputy editor Tobias Mattei, MD. Schnapp is a neurologist at Neuro Spine & Pain Center of Key West; Mattei is a neurosurgeon at St. Louis University…
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Featuring: Greg Whitcomb, DC, Sherri Weiser, PhD, Lynn Gufeld, APRN, Brian Justice, DC, Marco Campello, PT, PhD and F. Todd Wetzel, MD Psychologically-informed Practice (PiP) is defined as, “an approach to practice, with a focus on the identification and management of psychological and psychosocial obstacles to recovery of optimal function.” Growin…
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Lead author Jared D. Ament, MD, discusses his recent NASSJarticle, "Intraoperative Neuromonitoring in Spine Surgery: Large DatabaseAnalysis of Cost-Effectiveness," with NASSJ deputy editor Tobias Mattei,MD. Ament is a neurosurgeon at Neurosurgery & Spine Groupof West Hills, CA; Mattei is a neurosurgeon at St. Louis University's School ofMedicine…
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Claude Borowsky, MD, chair of NASS' Political Engagement Committee, discusses his recent article, "Maximizing Effectiveness when Meeting Your Member of Congress" with moderator Alex P. Michael, MD. For more information about becoming a physician advocate visit: www.SpineAdvocacy.org
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NASSJ author Joe Kodama, MD, PhD discusses his recent article" "Nutrient metabolism of the nucleus pulposus: A literature review" with deputy editor Tobias Mattei, MD.Mattei is a neurosurgeon at St. Louis University's School of Medicine; Kodama is a postdoctoral fellow at University of Maryland's School of Medicine…
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This episode, hosted by William Mark Erwin, DC, PhD and Zorica Buser,PhD with the NASS Section on Biologics, introduces biologic therapy to treat DDD with an emphasis on the IVD NP. They discuss challenges faced by the otherwise “hostile” IVD NP environment, define and debate different biologic therapies (protein-based, cellular based, body-derived…
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In this podcast, Dr. Rajiv Saigal, Co-Chair of the NASS Section on Spinal Cord Injury (SCI), interviews Dr. Brian Kwon, a world-leading expert in SCI research. They discuss Dr. Kwon's work on spinal cord perfusion, use of lumbar intrathecal drains to monitor CSF pressure, and evolving views on optimizing cord perfusion to improve patient outcomes a…
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Lindsay Orosz, Director of Research at the National Spine Health Foundation, chats with moderator Tobias Mattei about her recent NASSJ article, "Opioid Use After Elective Spine Surgery: Do Spine Surgery Patients Consume Less than Prescribed Today?" View article here.
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Hosted by: Zorica Buser, PhD, MBA and W. Mark Erwin, DC, PhD Guest Speaker: Ashish Diwan, MBBS, MS (Ortho), DipNB, MNAMS, FRACS, FAOrthA, PhD- Director of Spine Service and Bone Biology, University of New South Wales This episode provides an overview of the problem of annular tears/degeneration and the role of annular tears in the pathogenesis of d…
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