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ποΈ PainExam Podcast Show Notes Corticosteroids & Contrast Agents in Pain Management + Evidence-Based Steroid Selection π₯ Episode Overview In this high-yield episode of the PainExam Podcast, David Rosenblum breaks down a must-know board topic: π Injectable corticosteroids vs contrast agents in interventional pain procedures This episode goes beyond basics and dives into: Particulate vs non-particulate steroids Comparative profiles of dexamethasone, betamethasone, triamcinolone, and methylprednisolone Contrast agent selection and safety Critical complications including...
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ποΈ AnesthesiaExam Podcast & Video Show Notes Spine Pain, Facet Syndromes, and Interventional Concepts for the Anesthesia Boards π₯ Episode Overview In this episode of the AnesthesiaExam Podcast, David Rosenblum delivers a high-yield, board-focused review of spine pain concepts every anesthesiologist must know: Lumbar, cervical, and thoracic facet-mediated pain Key anatomy and spinal innervation patterns Medial branch blocks and radiofrequency ablation (RFA) Important clinical correlations for anesthesia and pain boards This episode bridges the gap between anesthesiology board...
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ποΈ PainExam Podcast Show Notes Phantom Limb Pain & Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction β High-Yield Pain Board Review π₯ Episode Overview In this episode of the PainExam Podcast, David Rosenblum delivers a high-yield review of two must-know topics for the ABA Pain Medicine Board Certification exam: Phantom Limb Pain β mechanisms, risk factors, and advanced treatment strategies Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Dysfunction β diagnosis, provocative testing, and interventional management Whether you're preparing for the ABA, ABPM, ABIPP, or FIPP boards, or looking to sharpen your clinical...
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PainExam Podcast Show Notes Red Light Therapy (Photobiomodulation) for Pain Evidence, Mechanisms, and Clinical Applications Host: Dr. David Rosenblum Red light therapy, also known as photobiomodulation (PBM) or low-level laser therapy (LLLT), is an emerging non-invasive treatment modality increasingly used in pain medicine, rehabilitation, and regenerative medicine practices. In this episode of the PainExam Podcast, Dr. Rosenblum reviews the mechanisms, clinical evidence, indications, and safety considerations surrounding photobiomodulation therapy for pain. Red and near-infrared wavelengths...
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Dr. Rosenblum from presented a webinar on the integration of regenerative medicine into pain practices, highlighting its benefits and applications. He discussed the evolution of treating pain, emphasizing the shift from neural blockade to addressing tissue health. Dave explained the use of PRP and BMAC in treating conditions like knee pain, and shared patient success stories. He addressed common misconceptions about regenerative medicine, including its cost and effectiveness. Dave also mentioned upcoming events and training opportunities in regenerative medicine. Regenerative Medicine...
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Peptides in Pain Management: BPC-157, Risks, Reality, and the Business of Regenerative Medicine Episode Length: ~12β15 minutes Target Audience: Pain physicians, anesthesiologists, PM&R, sports medicine, and regenerative medicine clinicians Hosted by: Dr. David Rosenblum, MD Produced by: PainExam | NRAP Academy π§ Episode Overview Peptides like BPC-157 have exploded in popularity across regenerative medicine, sports medicine, and cash-based pain practices β but does the science support the hype? In this episode of PainExam, Dr. David Rosenblum takes a critical, evidence-based look at...
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Meralgia Paresthetica Education and the PM&R Boards This podcast episode from the NRAP Academy features Dr. David Rosenblum discussing Meralgia Paresthetica, a mononeuropathy affecting the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve. The condition involves entrapment or compression of this purely sensory nerve as it passes under the inguinal ligament near the anterior superior iliac spine, causing burning pain, tingling, and numbness in the anterior lateral thigh. Key clinical points covered include the nerve's L2-3 origin from the lumbar plexus, common causes such as obesity, tight clothing,...
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ποΈ PainExam Podcast Show Notes Kratom (Mitragyna speciosa): What Pain Physicians Must Know for the Boards In this episode, Dr. David Rosenblum reviews the current science, pharmacology, risks, and clinical relevance of Kratom β an herbal substance widely discussed by pain patients and increasingly appearing on pain-medicine board exams. The discussion focuses on evidence-based mechanisms, safety considerations, and counseling points essential for ABA/ABPM/ABIPP/FIPP board preparation. π Key Board-Relevant Takeaways 1. Pharmacology & Mechanism Kratomβs primary alkaloids are...
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Caudal Epidural Steroid Injection with PRP Case Reports and a Testimonial! Upcoming Training Courses and Services and : New York and Detroit locations scheduled Private Coaching Services: Ultrasound guidance Preceptorship Board preparation coaching Contact available via email for interested physicians PRP Caudal Epidural Research Review Study Overview: Randomized double-blind controlled pilot study comparing leukocyte-rich PRP versus corticosteroids in caudal epidural space 50 patients randomly assigned to two groups Treatment options: triamcinolone 60mg or...
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Episode Overview In this episode, Dr. David Rosenblum discusses the role of supplements and complementary strategies in the management of chronic pain. Drawing from clinical practice at AABP Integrative Pain Care, as well as his teaching and training programs, Dr. Rosenblum reviews how nutraceuticals, regenerative therapies, ultrasound-guided procedures, and neuromodulation can work together to improve patient outcomes and reduce opioid reliance. This episode also highlights educational opportunities and exam-prep resources for pain fellows, residents, anesthesiologists, physiatrists, and APPs...
info_outlineExploring the Efficacy of BMAC and ADSC Injections in Knee Osteoarthritis
Hosts: David Rosenblum,MD
Overview: In this episode, we delve into a recent study published in the Indian Journal of Orthopaedics that compares the therapeutic efficacy of Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate (BMAC) and Adipose-Derived Stem Cells (ADSCs) for treating knee osteoarthritis (OA). The study aims to provide insights into the effectiveness of these regenerative treatments and their correlation with mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) cellularity.
Key Points Discussed:
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Background on Osteoarthritis:
- Definition and impact of OA, particularly in older populations.
- Overview of traditional treatments and the shift towards regenerative medicine.
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Study Objectives:
- To compare the efficacy of BMAC and ADSC injections in symptomatic knee OA patients.
- To analyze MSC quantity and quality in harvested tissues from both sources.
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Methodology:
- Description of the study design involving 60 patients with knee OA.
- Details on patient demographics, injection protocols, and follow-up assessments (VAS, WOMAC, ROM).
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Results:
- Significant improvements in clinical scores for both BMAC and ADSC groups at 6 months.
- Discussion on the lack of significant correlation between MSC quantity and treatment efficacy.
- Insights into the success rates of MSC cultures from both bone marrow and adipose tissue.
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Conclusions:
- Both treatments demonstrated clinical improvements, with no substantial differences between them.
- BMAC showed higher MSC counts and faster recovery rates, but further research is needed to understand the underlying factors affecting efficacy.
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Implications for Clinical Practice:
- Considerations for clinicians when choosing between BMAC and ADSC treatments.
- Future directions for research in regenerative therapies for knee OA.
References:
- Vitali, M., Ometti, M., Montalbano, F., et al. (2025). Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate (BMAC) Versus Adipose-Derived Stem Cells (ADSCs) Intra-articular Injection Therapeutic Efficacy in Knee OA Correlated to Their Mesenchymal Stem Cell (MSC) Cellularity: An Exploratory Comparative Pilot Study. Indian Journal of Orthopaedics. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43465-025-01525-z
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