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Cervical Radiculopathy - Princeton Spine And Joint Center Podcast

Princeton Spine and Joint Center

Release Date: 04/29/2019

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Welcome to Episode #26 of the Princeton Spine and Joint Center Podcast. In this episode Dr. Scott Curtis, Sports Medicine Director at Princeton Spine and Joint Center, sat down with Dr. Lisa Baptis, a physical therapist at Penn Medicine Princeton Health, who has been trained specifically in the Meeks Method and had an in-depth discussion about osteoporosis.

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Welcome to Episode #25 of the Princeton Spine and Joint Center Podcast. In this episode Dr. Scott Curtis, Sports Medicine Director at Princeton Spine and Joint Center, sat down with Dr. Jaimee Kukla, a chiropractor practicing in Lawrenceville, New Jersey for over 20 years and disscussed chiropractic manipulation, what it's used for, some of the misconceptions behind it, the difference between chiropractic manipulation and physical therapy, and when one is an appropriate treatment over the other.

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Welcome to Episode #24 of the Princeton Spine and Joint Center Podcast. In this episode Dr. Scott Curtis, Sports Medicine Director at Princeton Spine and Joint Center, sat down with Dr. Greg Kelley, Princeton Spine & Joint Center's newest physician. Dr. Kelley joined PS&J Center from the Georgetown Hospital System, where he specialized in musculoskeletal medicine.

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Welcome to Episode #23 of the Princeton Spine and Joint Center Podcast. In this episode Dr. Scott Curtis, Sports Medicine Director at Princeton Spine and Joint Center, discussed ACL Injuries with Nick Cifelli, a Sports Physical Therapist who works with Progression Physical Therapy in Princeton New Jersey as well as The Training Room in Southern New Jersey.

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In episode 22 of the Princeton Spine and Joint Center podcast, Dr Zinovy Meyler, the co-director of the interventional spine program at the Princeton Spine and Joint Center discusses Tai Chi with Sifu Tony Jackson, founder of Dao Concepts.

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In this episode of the Princeton Spine & Joint Center Podcast, Dr. Marco Funiciello, Co-Director of the Interventional Spine Program spoke with Dr. Freddie Song, an orthopaedic surgeon specializing in knee and shoulder injuries and surgery.

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In episode 20 of the Princeton Spine and Joint Center podcast, Dr Zinovy Meyler, the co-director of the interventional spine program at the Princeton Spine and Joint Center explored 'Movement Culture' with Dave DiSanto, founder of the Yoga and Movement Training Center. Dave is yoga instructor, a movement teacher, an Ironman and a triple crown hiker. * Make sure to see Dave's demonstration videos following our podcast interview on youtube.* https://youtu.be/LHRXb9L4hh8

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Welcome to episode #19 of the Princeton Spine and Joint Center Podcast. In this episode Dr. Scott Curtis, Sports Medicine Director at Princeton Spine and Joint Center, had a great conversation with Dr. Zinovy Meyler, Co-Director of the Interventional Spine Program at Princeton Spine and Joint Center. They discussed the basics of electrodiagnostic studies, which includes EMG and nerve conduction studies.

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Welcome to episode #18 of the Princeton Spine and Joint Center Podcast. In this episode Dr. Scott Curtis, Sports Medicine Director at Princeton Spine and Joint Center, sat down with Nicole Cleffi, a blood flow restriction physical therapist from Robert Wood Johnson Physical Therapy and the topic of conversation was blood flow restriction physical therapy.

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​In episode 17 of the Princeton Spine & Joint Center podcast, Dr. Zinovy Meyler, Co-Director of the Interventional Spine Program at Princeton Spine and Joint Center, had a great conversation with Sunita Mani, PT, DPT, MBA, CEAS, who is the Director of Outpatient Rehabilitation at Princeton Fitness & Wellness in Plainsboro & South Brunswick Wellness Center. They had a really good in depth conversation about McKenzie method.

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In episode #5 of the Princeton Spine & Joint Center Podcast, Dr. Grant Cooper spoke with his colleague Dr. Zinovy Mayler about cervical radiculopathy or a pinched nerve in the neck. They discussed how to think about it in terms of the different types of radiculopathies and radiculitis. What causes it and how it is diagnosed. How to treat it and how to prevent it. Dr. Cooper and Dr. Meyler discussed the biomechanics of why therapy is important and how they utilize it, the ergonomics of daily life and computer use, and some of the interventional aspects of getting better with injections and potentially surgery. 
 
The podcast runs about an hour and twenty minutes so if this is a topic that you're interested in, you will get a lot of this deep dive into cervical radiculopathy.