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Shoulder Injuries in the Workplace Dr. Levenda NWI Shoulder Specialist 219-921-1444 www.lbji.com
Shoulder Injuries in the Workplace Dr. Anthony Levenda 5 11 22
After completing his orthopedic training at The University of Chicago, he spent an additional year completing a fellowship with a primary focus on sports medicine and shoulder and knee reconstruction. He was exposed to a high volume of surgical and nonsurgical athletic injuries. He treated all types of athletes, including professional, collegiate, high school, and weekend warriors. He was also afforded the opportunity to treat complex shoulder problems, including rotator cuff tears, instability, and arthritis. Because of his fellowship, he had the opportunity to care for patients who needed a second opinion and, often times, re...
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Ankle Injuries and Treatments by Dr. Hassan Usmani DPM. Laporte IN foot and ankle specialist
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Ankle Injuries and Treatments by Dr. Hassan Usmani DPM. Laporte IN foot and ankle specialist. Dr. Hassan Usmani is a double board-certified surgical podiatrist who specializes in the nonsurgical and surgical treatment of the foot and ankle. Dr. Usmani is a native of Houston, Texas, and he has been practicing in the area since 2018. He is proud to call northwest Indiana his new home, and he join...
Cervical Spine Injuries and Treatments Dr. Nick Nenadovich, Board Certified Orthopedic Spine Surgeon
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Cervical Spine Injuries and Treatments Dr. Nick Nenadovich, Board Certified Orthopedic Spine Surgeon
Comprehensive Shoulder Treatment by Dr. Anthony Levenda Northwest Indiana Shoulder Specialist
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Comprehensive Shoulder Treatment by Dr. Anthony Levenda December 1, 20 22 Northwest Indiana Shoulder Specialist
Lumbar Fusion Surgery vs. Discectomy with World Renowned Spine Surgeon Dr. Nick Nenadovich
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Lumbar Fusion Surgery vs. Discectomy with World Renowned Spine Surgeon Dr. Nick Nenadovich World renowned, board-certified orthopedic surgeon Dr. Nick Nenadovich is fellowship-trained in spine surgery and joined Lakeshore Bone & Joint Institute in 2006. Dr. Nenadovich offers nonoperative and minimally invasive operative treatment approaches for degenerative, traumatic, and pathologic conditions...
Dr. Nick Nenadovich Discusses Cervical Fusion vs. Cervical Disc Replacement
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Dr. Nick Nenadovich Discusses Cervical Fusion vs. Cervical Disc Replacement
Eric K Szczesniak, M D New Topics In Total Hip Replacement
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Eric K Szczesniak, M D New Topics In Total Hip Replacement WWW.LBJI.COM
Nick Nenadovich Anterior Cervical Fusion VS Disc Replacement 5 11 18
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Nick Nenadovich Anterior Cervical Fusion VS Disc Replacement. If you would like to make an appointment with Dr. Nenadovich please call 219921-1444 or find us on the web at www.lbji.com
Dr. Anthony Levenda, MD Shoulder Injuries In The Work Place 219-921-1444
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Dr. Anthony Levenda, MD Shoulder Injuries In The Work Place. To make an appointment with Dr. Anthony Levenda, please call 219-921-1444 or find us on the web at WWW.LBJI.COM.
NWI Orthopedic Hip/Knee surgeon Michael Kralovec LBJI 2017 Indy cadaver lab 219-921-1444
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NWI Orthopedic Hip/Knee surgeon Michael Kralovec LBJI 2017 Indy cadaver lab 219-921-1444 www.lbji.com
Aaron K Ruter DPM LBJI 2017 Muscle Flaps, Ankle Fusion, External Fixation 219-921-1444
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Aaron K Ruter DPM LBJI 2017 Indy cadaver: www.lbji.com
Brian Damitz Indy cadaver lab 2017
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Brian Damitz Indy cadaver lab 2017. www.lbji.com
Nick Nenadovich MD Cervical Fusion vs Disc replacement LBJI 2017 Indy cadaver lab
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Nick Nenadovich MD Cervical Fusion vs Disc replacement LBJI 2017 Indy cadaver lab. www.lbji.com. 219-921-1444
Anthony Levenda MD LBJI 2017 Indy Cadaver Lab Talk Shoulder Repair
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Anthony Levenda MD LBJI 2017 Indy Cadaver Lab Talk Shoulder Repair
Anton Thompkins MD LBJI 2017 Indy Cadaver Lab Talk
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Anton Thompkins MD LBJI 2017 Indy Cadaver Lab Talk
NWI Weight Loss, Psychologist Steven Kalisch, PhD Explains The Psychology of weight loss
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NWI Weight Loss, Psychologist Steven Kalisch, PhD Explains The Psychology of weight loss
NWI Pain Psychologist Dr. Steven Kalisch, PhD Explains chronic pain and adolescence
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NWI Pain Psychologist Dr. Steven Kalisch, PhD Explains chronic pain and adolescence
Northwest Indiana Pain Control, Steven Kalisch, PhD understanding pain, suffering and loss
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Northwest Indiana Pain Control, Steven Kalisch, PhD understanding pain, suffering and loss
NWI Pain Psychologist Steven Kalisch explains that pain is a sensory experience
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NWI Pain Psychologist Steven Kalisch explains that pain is a sensory experience
Dealing with chronic pain-NWI Pain Psychologist STEVEN KALISCH, PH.D How Pain Affects The Family
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Dealing with chronic pain-NWI Pain Psychologist STEVEN KALISCH, PH.D How Pain Affects The Family
Valparaiso, IN Psychologist Steven Kalisch Describes Diaphragmatic Breathing
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Valparaiso, IN Psychologist Steven Kalisch Describes Diaphragmatic Breathing
Indiana Psychologist Steven Kalisch, PhD Explains Delayed Recovery Syndrome
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Indiana Psychologist Steven Kalisch, PhD Explains Delayed Recovery Syndrome
NWI Dr John Guzzo Orthopedic Surgeon Discusses Shoulder Labral Tears and Repair
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NWI Dr John Guzzo Orthopedic Surgeon Discusses Shoulder Labral Tears and Repair
NWI Dr Aaron Anderson MD Upper Extremity Surgeon Common Hand & Arm Injuries 219-921-1444
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NWI Dr Aaron Anderson MD Upper Extremity Surgeon Common Hand & Arm Injuries 219-921-1444
NWI Dr Ryan Plank Orthopaedic Surgeon Discusses Rotator Cuff Injuries and Repair 219-921-1444
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NWI Dr Ryan Plank Orthopaedic Surgeon Discusses Rotator Cuff Injuries and Repair 219-921-1444
Best Podiatrist Valparaiso, IN Foot Doctor Dr Bruell Explains Bunions 219-921-1444
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Best Podiatrist Valparaiso, IN Foot Doctor Dr Bruell Explains Bunions 219-921-1444
Foot Ankle Surgeon Michigan City, IN Marc Bruell, DPM Explains Mortons Neuroma 219-921-1444
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Foot Ankle Surgeon Michigan City, IN Marc Bruell, DPM Explains Mortons Neuroma 219-921-1444
NWI Best Podiatrist Dr Bruell Explains Plantar Fasciitis 219-921-1444
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NWI Best Podiatrist Dr Bruell Explains Plantar Fasciitis 219-921-1444
Michigan City Foot/Ankle Surgeon Dr Bruell Achilles Heel Pain Causes and Treatments
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Michigan City Foot/Ankle Surgeon Dr Bruell Achilles Heel Pain Causes and Treatments
NWI Pain Managment Dr Anita Rao Talks About Her Pain Management Practice
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NWI Pain Managment Dr Anita Rao Talks About Her Pain Management Practice

Комментарии

  • @blackfrost273industries4
    @blackfrost273industries4 Месяц назад

    I am like the lady asking a question of ADR, there are results of like 40% of patients in the group failed and needed fusion soon after. Mobi c was one of them used, I think.

  • @kaitlynwiggins2328
    @kaitlynwiggins2328 4 месяца назад

    Mobi-c is the worst one out there these days. Or so I hear 😬

  • @pointenone
    @pointenone 5 месяцев назад

    Really wish this was the standard these days, but lots of insurance companies refuse to pay for replacement. Had cervical disc replacement at c6 c7 and was back to doing everything I used too at a week and a half. Replacement should be the go to instead of something as archaic as fusion.

  • @F.E.82
    @F.E.82 7 месяцев назад

    I'd find a new neurological surgeon if he ever acted or said some crap like that. Timestamp 2:50

  • @crazyc99
    @crazyc99 10 месяцев назад

    How much does this mobi-c cost roughly? I have an almost 4year old work comp case and I believe I have 3 destroyed discs in my neck and trying to figure out the cost so I can deal with Gallagher basset (work comp insurance company) properly... they have resisted every step of the way ...

  • @mccarthy4718
    @mccarthy4718 Год назад

    Currently have a Pro Disc C from 2017 in C5/C6 with no problems at all until 10 weeks ago. C6/C7 small dsic protrusion and bone spur causing severe pain on foraminal nerve. Doing everything possible to avoid any surgery but looking at all options. My old surgeon wants to do another artifical disc, Prod disc SK and another surgeon recommends fusion. Its all bad and trying rejuvination injections first

  • @milanpintar
    @milanpintar Год назад

    is i true artificial disc actually have worse outcomes on the adjacent discs

  • @izzy7062
    @izzy7062 Год назад

    He's so good, because he's realistic and honest...along with being a knowledgeable, skilled, surgeon.

  • @davidmarkphotovideo
    @davidmarkphotovideo Год назад

    Great presentation

  • @bigdaddymex2003
    @bigdaddymex2003 Год назад

    Wow this is some good information. I wish they did disc replacement instead of exterior fusion L4 to S1 I wish they would’ve done full cage fusion because i have lose hardware that needs to now be redone because of it I am starting to have deterioration of my lower and upper discs from the fusion level. I just recently November 16 had a cervical Interior disc replacement at SCOI in van nuys I had a pinched nerve at my C6 C7 level, which was numbing my left shoulder, my left arm to hand. This has been the best if not the greatest surgery I’ve had to date!!

    • @brians2328
      @brians2328 Год назад

      I have that issue with left arm shoulder at c5/6, going to Germany soon.. had L4/5 L5/S1 done with Lp-esp over there already

    • @bigdaddymex2003
      @bigdaddymex2003 Год назад

      @@brians2328 how has that L4-S1 surgery worked for you ?

    • @brians2328
      @brians2328 Год назад

      @bigdaddymex2003 really well, about 10 weeks in. Viscoelastic discs like lp-esp are superior to ball and socket because of rebound and compression, the Germans are 10 years ahead of the US because of the fda and insurance companies unfortunately.. you should seek out hybrid with adr in your affected adjacent discs to your fusion. I'd consult Dr Lanman or Rasouli if your looking in US/Cali, Dr Schmitz in germany if your considering outside US.. Hopefully you can avoid more fusions!

    • @luketimber4679
      @luketimber4679 Год назад

      @@brians2328 Hey Brians --I went to Germany in 2019 for two level cervical artificial discs (M-6) --now in 2023 --I'm worse off --seeing a surgeon tomorrow in NYC for two-level fusion-- above the disc which now has severe stenosis. (Stenum Hospital) I also have had two artificial discs in Lumbar from them year ago. I m no longer able to walk today, sadly.

  • @jenbingham0914
    @jenbingham0914 Год назад

    I have a 5 level fusion from L2-S1. It was done in March 2013. I have very progressive degenerative disc disease. I was 38 when I had that done. I am now in need of a total hip replacement due to severe osteoarthritis that is also fact progressing. I am also in need of either a fusion or artificial disc in my cervical area. Around C4-C7 area. I will also need my knee and other hip done in the near furture. None of it is related to a car accident or other traumatic injury. It is just how my body grew. I do have family members that have always had back issues. I was also a premature baby born at 32 weeks. So who knows if there was a glitch in my development. My mom had gestational diabetes when pregnant with me so fortunately I was bigger at birth than a regular preemie. Born at 6lbs 11oz. I wonder if it truly has something to do with it.

  • @gavinelliot3564
    @gavinelliot3564 Год назад

    I have 9 that need attention asap.my chances=0.T800Aust

  • @kimberlyannshamano
    @kimberlyannshamano Год назад

    Can I remove my 2 level C-5 C-6 fusion and replace them with artificial disc

  • @punjabimonda8055
    @punjabimonda8055 2 года назад

    Hi dr I'm Ahsan from Pakistan paralyse sam parable palace halp me

  • @galaxiesareborn3797
    @galaxiesareborn3797 2 года назад

    I had this done and though the recovery was very hard I have had no problems or pain and am very pleased

  • @MdRokibulHossainMukul
    @MdRokibulHossainMukul 2 года назад

    Hi, I am Md Rokibul Hossain from Bangladesh, I am suffering with Ankylosing Spondilities from 14+ years. Didn't move my neck because My survical disc (c1,c2,c3) fused, want to know is it possible to resolve?

  • @Adriennewithane
    @Adriennewithane 2 года назад

    Why focusing on Mobi-C artificial disc, versus other options? Prestige LP, M6 etc?

    • @SmedleyButler1
      @SmedleyButler1 2 года назад

      @@devinramdihal8149 really,? thank.you! where does the recently fda approved Simplify disc fall?

  • @LionHGH
    @LionHGH 2 года назад

    What about lumbar replacement? 2 levels approved for that as well?

  • @davidvanbrunt4233
    @davidvanbrunt4233 2 года назад

    Replacement won't work for arthritic spines, so I'm screwed...ACDF is only getting closer...🧐😪

    • @Chiroman527
      @Chiroman527 11 месяцев назад

      david, Me too . Lots of OA on my Vertebrae and Facet Joints up and down my entire spine. The problems started long ago in my Lumbar Spine and SI Joints decades ago. That started as a result of a Trauma of a Fractured Right Femur in 1966 (age 15) playing HS Football. The right leg was over 1" shorter as a consquence of the healing of that fracture. Nothing was done for that - left unaddressed by my Ortho Dr and my parents never thought to ask what should be done. The troubles started about 15 years later with lower back stiffness and the rest is History. My Misery Index now is Off The Scales with Chronic pains, Terrible stiffness and cycled Anxiety from the pains. The amoint of pinching of my spinal cord with multiple sites of Mild to moderate stenosis, DDD throughout, and Dextroscoliosis from the Leg Length Discrepancy contributes to the overall Misery Index. A very specific point to all tthis is _ Drink Water - I never did regularly, do daily exercises / Move your body/ Stretching.

  • @panoply13
    @panoply13 2 года назад

    Excellent presentation.

  • @thegtguy9215
    @thegtguy9215 2 года назад

    Had a single level acdf 2.5 years ago. Was given option to do disc replacement vs ACDF . Got a second opinion and the second surgeon recommended acdf over disc replacement so that is what I chose. Symptoms significantly better except numbness in thumb tip after surgery and remains that way. I went for a shoulder issue (frozen shoulder diagnosed) last week and asked them to do a c spine xray. Now I have pretty significant osteophytes above the fusion level so I am pretty bummed about having done the fusion over disc replacement. I do occasionally have pain especially in the mornings Which improves with movement and if I wear a collar at night. What can I expect? Appears this is faster bone spur formation than usual. Should I consider a above level disc replacement or wait for it to get worse? Is there any way to do a redo of a fusion and change it to a disc replacement? The current xray shows the fusion is complete. I’m 55 and don’t want to end up with severe osteoarthritis in my future. Any thoughts?

    • @davidmarkphotovideo
      @davidmarkphotovideo Год назад

      You'll have to ask your surgeon if you are a candidate for a disc replacement, but if you are a candidate it may be a good option for you.

  • @glenntankard2534
    @glenntankard2534 3 года назад

    I had a cervical laminectomy C3-C7 3.5yrs ago with no follow up surgery. A recent scan showed natural fusion C4-C5 however arthritis C5-C6 is now very painful and I will go back to my neurosurgeon. Am I a candidate for a hybrid ?

  • @963ag
    @963ag 3 года назад

    I was diagnosed with moderate to severe cervical spinal stenosis at C3-5. My surgeon wants to do an ACDF with a cage device. I wonder if disc replacement would be a better option. What are the things a surgeon would consider when choosing to do a disc replacement as opposed to ACDF? What are some questions I should ask? I am 57 and this would be my first back surgery.

    • @Sketch1994
      @Sketch1994 2 года назад

      Avoid a solid cage at all costs. After the 8 month mark I started having much worse pain than I ever had before the surgery (it doesn't even respond to NSAIDs like it did before the surgery), and after one year I already had severe adjacent level disease with new herniations as well as bone spurs growing all over due the bad movement mechanics of a fused spine! They turned me into a cripple at the age of 26 and now I can only wait for the next spine surgery to become completely necessary, while waiting in pain unable to work or do things that 26 year olds do, that I was actively doing before, despite a 7mm hernia in C3-C4 (that's was more than 1/4" worth of compression).

    • @commmarine9547
      @commmarine9547 2 года назад

      You can't have a disk replacement. Can't have any bone erosion or disease or pain.

    • @SmedleyButler1
      @SmedleyButler1 Год назад

      What did you find?

    • @Rollwithit699
      @Rollwithit699 Год назад

      ​@@commmarine9547 Why would anyone need a surgery at all without bone erosion, disease or pain?

    • @ivansmiljkovic9097
      @ivansmiljkovic9097 10 месяцев назад

      @@Sketch1994 Hi! How are you now?

  • @Questtt3
    @Questtt3 3 года назад

    Thank you - there are some very significant insights and pearls presented here in the debate between disc replacement and fusion.

    • @devinramdihal8149
      @devinramdihal8149 2 года назад

      A fusion is a compromise it does not cure the issue it masks it . if I fuse your knee how can you move your knee?? You get my point

  • @randy7425
    @randy7425 3 года назад

    The last 2 examples didn't mention the rehab process for the patients or their return to play timeline/outcome

  • @kquack5631
    @kquack5631 3 года назад

    Fantastic Video, Mike! Amazing talent ...LBJI is lucky to have you!

  • @dianapipek
    @dianapipek 3 года назад

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  • @akashjain5474
    @akashjain5474 3 года назад

    Which one is better ACDF or Disc Replacement surgery Please suggest

    • @mmecm
      @mmecm 3 года назад

      It depends on how bad your injury is.

    • @BlessTVjm
      @BlessTVjm 3 года назад

      @@mmecm Option #1 is Disc replacement but as you said, it depends. But if a choice has to be made given all things equal, Replacement is definitely the way to go.

    • @lakeshorebonejointinstitut9551
      @lakeshorebonejointinstitut9551 Год назад

      It depends on your symptoms and bone integrity.

  • @TheTormozz
    @TheTormozz 3 года назад

    it is so rare so everyone just don`t give a fuck

  • @edwardhaskin5066
    @edwardhaskin5066 3 года назад

    I haven’t been able to address my constant discomfort despite having the aid of physicians and podiatrists. This was my situation until I found this plantar fasciitis treatment. This is definitely a highly effective program! The easy way to find this guide is using Google. Name of this guidebook is Jacob Ballοycut well wishes

  • @Questtt3
    @Questtt3 3 года назад

    Very helpful video...thank you for posting! Along the lines of the last question asked (what is the longevity of cervical disc replacement device)...if the device should wear out after say 15 years...assuming healthy vertebra...can the device be replaced or must one then resort to fusion? (Also, is the fitting done to the vertebra for a particular disc replacement device so specific...that the surrounding bone can not support a future new/different shaped device?). Thank you.

  • @ashleacirkles4764
    @ashleacirkles4764 5 лет назад

    I'm glad I found this! My son is actually recovering from a 180 flap right now. He had a degloving of his left outer ankle. He also endured leech therapy.

  • @hcam93
    @hcam93 5 лет назад

    Take the music out

  • @dejewell60
    @dejewell60 7 лет назад

    I've been receiving pain management from Dr. Nath for many years for my MS. I can honestly say if it were not for Dr. Nath, I would not have the quality of life that I now have. Thank you Dr. Nath!!

  • @gilbertsedo
    @gilbertsedo 8 лет назад

    What's up Doctor? I'm doing great. I feel so relieved of pain from the spinal stenosis. Thank you so much I for ever great full.