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Dr. Sheinkop has pioneered many developments in joint replacement including new prosthetic designs, navigation and minimally invasive surgery during the past 35 years. In early 2008 Dr. Sheinkop accepted Professorial Emeritus status and chose to direct all of his effort to the private practice of joint replacement. While still involved in outcomes research endeavors and international orthopedics, he has undertaken the redesign of the joint replacement delivery system with an emphasis on long ...
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The monthly medical podcast emphasizes surgical and medical management as it relates to the foot, spine, hip, shoulder and ankle injuries. The podcast is focused in the reduction of pain solutions using regenerative injection therapies to treat all varieties of musculoskeletal conditions. Content is exclusively focused on Regenerative Injection Therapies and non-surgical pain management for orthopedic and musculoskeletal conditions.
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BJJ Podcasts

The Bone & Joint Journal

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Exclusive interviews with authors from selected papers published in The Bone & Joint Journal (BJJ): changing practice and leading clinical orthopaedic research since 1948
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Thanks for tuning in! I'm a medical doctor and Specialist in Endocrinology and Metabolism in Canada, and I'm also certified as a Diplomate of the American Board of Obesity Medicine. Why do I blog and podcast about weight management, obesity, and diabetes? Well, there is a LOT of misinformation out there, so I'm here to provide a resource that you (as a person/patient or as a health care provider) can trust! I bring to you hot topics, new science, and breaking news, with some mythbusting mixe ...
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Bad to the Bones

Premier Orthopaedic Associates

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Premier Orthopaedic Associates presents Bad to the Bones: A podcast focused on educating our listeners on orthopedic treatment and techniques, bone and joint health, and living an active lifestyle. Follow along to stay up-to-date on the latest in orthopedic care and our commitment to the communities we serve.
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Covenant & Conflict

Gateway Center for Israel

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"Covenant & Conflict" is a thought-provoking podcast produced by the “Gateway Center for Israel” and hosted by Nic Lesmeister and David Blease, where ancient biblical truths meet contemporary issues head-on. Each episode offers a deep dive into complex and often divisive topics with subject matter experts, aiming to explore the intersection of covenantal values and modern debates. Instead of fostering division, this podcast seeks to model respectful engagement and peaceful discourse amidst c ...
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Uncensored and deep conversations with extraordinary rock climbers, runners, surfers, alpinists, kayakers and skiers et al. Tap into their journey to peak performance, revealing stories, hidden strategies, and the mindset that defies aging and other limits. Get educated and inspired to chase your own dreams. Come for the stories, leave with tools, tips, and motivation! Hosted by Kush Khandelwal.
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For a person living with obesity who has had already had a hip or knee replaced, can weight loss with obesity medication reduce the risk of needing a revisional surgery? Learn more: https://drsue.ca/2025/04/can-weight-loss-with-obesity-medication-reduce-risk-for-revisional-surgery-after-hip-or-knee-replacement/ Any medical discussion on this podcas…
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What does it take to paddle into 50-foot waves — and to paddle back out again after life knocks you down? In this wide-ranging conversation, professional big wave surfer Bianca Valenti joins the Ageless Athlete podcast to talk about what it really means to face fear, rebuild after burnout, and commit to something bigger than yourself. Bianca is bes…
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Send us a text Device Nation sits down for a conversation with a true living legend in the reconstruction space, Robert Cohen. A must listen if you are passionate about all things metal, plastic, and digital! Mr. Cohen currently holds the position of President of Stryker’s Digital, Robotics, and Enabling Technologies, and has worked in the medical …
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In this special highlight reel, we revisit the most unforgettable moments from the past few months of Ageless Athlete. These are stories that stuck with me—narratives that challenged how I think about fear, recovery, aging, and what the human body (and spirit) can do when fully committed. You’ll hear: A nurse in her 50s swimming 30 miles through 43…
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With the significant reduction in food intake that highly efficacious weight management medications can induce, it's important to consider whether a person is getting adequate nutritional and nutrient intake with treatment. Today I ask the question: Should we be routinely recommending vitamins with weight loss medication? Learn more: https://drsue.…
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In this episode, David Blease sits down with Preston Benjamin, an expert in Messianic Jewish understanding with a Master's in Biblical Theology. Preston breaks down Acts 15, the historical roots of the Evangelical Church, and whether the Church should return to the Acts model. The early church faced a major challenge in integrating Gentile believer…
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Dean Karnazes has been called one of the fittest humans on the planet — and he’s not slowing down. In his 60s, he’s still running ultramarathons on the weekends, living part-time in Greece, and exploring the historical roots of endurance itself. In this episode, Dean takes us through: What running looks like for him today Why Greece has become his …
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While heart attack and stroke risk are top of mind for clinicians, peripheral artery disease is often overlooked. What are the symptoms, how is it diagnosed, and what can we do about it? Learn more: https://drsue.ca/2025/04/the-hidden-disease-peripheral-artery-disease-and-what-we-can-do-about-it/ Any medical discussion on this podcast is intended t…
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Send us a text Device Nation cracks open a few trays with a real Sultan Of Sterile Processing, Hank Balch, and guess what....Zero holes!!! We talk about the amazing journey that led him to his current role as Founder and President of "Beyond Clean" and so much more. I promise you will walk away inspired!! Hank began his career in instrument reproce…
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In this episode, Rosian Zerner, a Holocaust survivor, shares her harrowing story of witnessing the Nazis' invasion of her hometown in Lithuania and the horrors that followed. She describes the atrocities committed by her Lithuanian neighbors, the deprivation and harsh conditions in the ghettos and concentration camps, and the bravery of those who r…
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Physiotherapist and coach Andy McVittie returns to the podcast for a deeper dive into the aging body — what breaks down, why it happens, and how to keep moving through it all. In this episode, we move from big-picture thinking to the specific joints and patterns that affect everyday athletes most: shoulders, elbows, fingers, and knees. Andy shares …
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We know that several INJECTABLE GLP1 receptor agonists reduce cardiovascular events in people with type 2 diabetes. Now published is the first study ever to show that a GLP1 in a PILL can reduce cardiovascular events as well. Read on to learn more! Learn more: https://drsue.ca/2025/04/first-glp1-in-a-pill-to-reduce-cardiovascular-events-in-people-w…
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Could (an often secret) feeling of shame and blame be a reason why some people say no to weight loss medication? Learn more: https://drsue.ca/2025/04/could-shame-and-blame-be-a-reason-why-some-people-say-no-to-weight-loss-medication/ Any medical discussion on this podcast is intended to be of a general nature only, and is intended for a Canadian au…
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In this episode, Dr. David Rudolph and David Blease discuss the importance of understanding the Jewish foundation of the Christian faith and the need for a healthy relationship between Jewish and Gentile believers in Messiah. They discuss topics such as: * The danger of trying to integrate Jewish practices into the church without developing meaning…
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Dangerous Free Soloing Before It Was Cool, The Power of Obsession, and Letting Go at Your Peak In this episode of Ageless Athlete, host Kush Khandelwal sits down with one of climbing’s most iconic and introspective figures—Jerry Moffatt. Long before climbing hit the Olympics or Netflix, before Honnold and El Cap, Jerry was free soloing bold routes …
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While we know that hormones and genetics play a big role in the physiology of hunger, there are around a trillion other reasons that are getting more credit for their contributions - learn about these microcritters here! Learn more: https://drsue.ca/2025/03/could-the-bacteria-in-your-gut-be-driving-weight-gain/ Any medical discussion on this podcas…
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Listen to Andrew Duckworth, Yael Gelfer, Liz Ashby and Dan Perry discuss the paper 'Paediatric orthopaedics: the modern quest for standardized, evidence-based care' published in the January 2025 issue of The Bone & Joint Journal. Click here to read the paper. Find out as soon as the next episode is live by following us on X (Twitter), Instagram, Li…
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In this episode, we talk about the significance of Passover and its connection to the life and ministry of Jesus (Yeshua). We explore how Passover is a feast of revival, with historical examples of major revivals in the Old Testament associated with Passover. The discussion also delves into the symbolic elements of Passover, such as the bitter herb…
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What does it take to stay at the top of your sport for over four decades—and still be competitive at 70? In this episode, we sit down with Ned Overend, the first-ever UCI Mountain Bike World Champion and six-time national champion, who’s still toeing the line with athletes half his age. But this isn’t just a story about biking—it’s about reinventio…
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This episode explores the biblical and historical context around the relationship between Jewish and Gentile believers in Jesus. Nic and David from the Center For Israel discuss: * The tendency among Christians to "supersede" or overlook the importance of God's covenantal relationship with the Jewish people in the biblical narrative * The debate ar…
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Physiotherapist, coach, and lifelong climber Andy McVittie challenge the myths about aging and physical decline. Andy brings decades of hands-on experience, working with outdoor athletes and everyday movers who want to stay active, resilient, and injury-free well into their 40s, 50s, and beyond. We discuss why it’s never too late to get strong, how…
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When taking weight management medication, it's important not to overlook the impact this can have on other medications taken for other health concerns. What are some of the medications that we need to think about? Learn more: https://drsue.ca/2025/03/when-you-take-weight-loss-medication-which-other-medications-may-need-adjusting/ Any medical discus…
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Some men with elevated weight struggle with infertility. Given the weight and metabolic benefits of GLP1 receptor agonists, could GLP1 based weight management medications like liraglutide (Saxenda), semaglutide (Wegovy), or tirzepatide (Mounjaro/Zepbound) improve male reproductive health? Learn more: https://drsue.ca/2025/03/could-glp1-based-weight…
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What does it take to be a journal reviewer? If you’re interested in becoming a reviewer, this is the podcast for you! Our journal editors Michael A. Mont, MD (the Journal of Arthroplasty) and Brett R. Levine, MD, MS (Arthroplasty Today) discuss why we review the articles, what makes a good review – grading, ideal turnaround time and how you can get…
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Today, we talk with Dr. Jen Rosner, a Jewish follower of Yeshua (Jesus) and prolific author and professor. She explores the tensions and challenges she has faced in navigating her Jewish identity while following the Messiah and the importance of embracing them rather than seeking to resolve them entirely. The discussion also highlights the need to …
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Tara Tulley’s story is an ode to the power of resilience, determination, and self-belief. At 45 years old, she stood at the start line of a grueling 140-mile ultra-marathon—not as a runner, but as a spectator. Weighing over 250 pounds, battling the effects of POTS, and having stepped away from running for years, she made a bold promise: One year fr…
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In this episode, David talks with Kara Daniels about her experience on a trip to Europe that followed the path of the Holocaust, including stops in Germany, Prague, and Poland. The speaker shares how the trip transformed her perspective on the Jewish people, the Holocaust, and the Church's responsibility to understand and support the Jewish communi…
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“Fear doesn’t have to destroy you—it can become rocket fuel if you learn to harness it. That mindset carried me through big waves and even bigger challenges on land.” In this episode, we dive deep with Shawn Dollar, a big-wave surfer known for paddling into massive 60-foot waves—twice—earning him two Guinness World Records. As awe-inspiring as thos…
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Are there any special considerations for use of weight loss medications in older people? Find out here! Learn more: https://drsue.ca/2025/03/can-older-people-take-weight-loss-medication/ Any medical discussion on this podcast is intended to be of a general nature only, and is intended for a Canadian audience. This podcast is not designed to give sp…
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Send us a text Dr. Cynthia Emory, board certified orthopaedic oncologist, treats soft tissue sarcomas, bone sarcomas, metastatic bone disease, lymphoma and myeloma of the bone. She is a professor and the chair of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation at Wake Forest University School of Medicine. She also serves on the graduate fa…
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In a recent podcast, I dished on how the menopausal transition can lead to weight gain. What can we do to manage weight successfully during this challenging time? Listen on to find out! Learn more: https://drsue.ca/2025/02/perimenopause-what-are-the-keys-to-successful-weight-management/ Any medical discussion on this podcast is intended to be of a …
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“Get people outside. Let them walk, let them move. And if they can’t, do it in a wheelchair. Fresh air and movement—at any level—still have the power to bring joy, connection, and even a little bit of who they once were.”​ In this episode of The Ageless Athlete Podcast, I sit down with ultra-endurance athlete, coach, and bestselling author Travis M…
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Listen to Andrew Duckworth, Nick Clement and Mark Blythe discuss the paper 'Robotic arm-assisted medial compartment knee arthroplasty is a cost-effective intervention at ten-year follow-up' published in the January 2025 issue of The Bone & Joint Journal. Click here to read the paper. Find out as soon as the next episode is live by following us on X…
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At the 2024 AAHKS Annual Meeting, our Digital Health Committee Chair Shaun P. Patel, MD and Committee Member William B. Kurtz, MD had the pleasure of speaking with Saad Tarabichi, MD about his study presented at the meeting on “Glycated Albumin as a Predictor of Outcomes in Primary TJA Patients.” In this really study on a very common issue in the U…
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In today’s episode, David Blease talks with Ryan Warren, who recounts his journey from hip-hop dancing to becoming a pastor and advocate for the Jewish community in Dallas, Texas. He shares how he developed deep friendships with Orthodox Jewish leaders and rabbis in the Dallas community, focusing on genuinely understanding their faith and identity.…
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At 50, Chris Bertish has built his life on pushing the boundaries of human endurance. From conquering Mavericks with no sleep and borrowed gear to paddling 4,600 miles across the Atlantic solo, his story is proof that commitment, mindset, and resilience can rewrite what we think is possible. In this storytelling episode, Chris takes us inside his b…
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A particularly challenging time for weight management for many women is the menopausal transition – which, by the way, can last up to 10 years. Why is it so hard to manage weight during this time? Find out here! Learn more: https://drsue.ca/2025/02/how-does-the-menopausal-transition-impact-weight-management/ Any medical discussion on this podcast i…
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Does ozempic curb alcohol consumption? Find out about the results of the first trial to answer this question! Learn more: https://drsue.ca/2025/02/does-ozempic-curb-drinking/ Any medical discussion on this podcast is intended to be of a general nature only, and is intended for a Canadian audience. This podcast is not designed to give specific medic…
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At the 2024 AAHKS Annual Meeting, our Digital Health Committee Chair Shaun P. Patel, MD and Committee Member Nathaniel J. Nelms, MD had the pleasure of speaking with Thomas K. Fehring, MD about his study presented at the meeting and the genesis behind it “One-Stage vs. Two-Stage Treatment for Prosthetic Joint Infection: A Prospective, Randomized Tr…
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"We can be younger by tomorrow—it’s not about reversing time, but about how we choose to move, think, and approach life with intention. Every day is an opportunity to grow stronger, more resilient, and more connected to what truly matters." 🙌🏾 Lisa Smith-Batchen is a living legend in the world of endurance sports. Lisa’s achievements are awe-inspir…
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Send us a text Fundamental to EVERY National Sales Meeting is casting vision, getting everyone inspired and excited for the upcoming year! Device Nation has sought out and solicited the thoughts of Reps, Surgeons and Industry Leaders to do just that, asking all this question: "2025....What's on Your Mind?" Their answers will hopefully empower, equi…
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Rabbi Marty Waldman shares his personal journey of finding faith in Yeshua as a Jewish man, and how this led him to plant a Messianic Jewish congregation and later found the organization TJCII (Towards Jerusalem Council) to promote unity between Jews and Gentiles in the Body of Messiah. He describes profound supernatural experiences that drew him t…
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🎙️ Ageless Athlete Podcast is back with Part 2 of our Best of 2024 series! In this special episode, we revisit some of the most powerful, thought-provoking, and inspiring conversations from the past year. If Part 1 was about pushing limits and redefining aging through adventure, Part 2 dives deeper into the mindset shifts, personal transformations,…
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Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a common complication of diabetes, affecting the eyes and potentially leading to vision loss. But did you know it might also be linked to insomnia? Find out more here! Learn more: https://drsue.ca/2025/02/can-diabetic-retinopathy-eye-complications-lead-to-sleepless-nights/ Any medical discussion on this podcast is inten…
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Each year, all industry partners and exhibitors are encouraged to apply for the Industry Innovation Award. This is a competitive product award for companies exhibiting at the AAHKS Annual Meeting. At the 2024 Annual Meeting, we presented Solenic Medical with the award for creating their patented technology using alternating magnetic fields (AMF). A…
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Steve McClure is one of Britain’s most accomplished rock climbers, and at 54, still continuing to climb at an elite level, defying the notion that performance inevitably drops with age. We dive into his unconventional training philosophy, how he balances pushing his physical limits with enjoying family life (and even the occasional late-night party…
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Much controversy exists as to whether, when, in whom, or for how long GLP1 based medications should be held prior to receiving anesthesia or sedation for surgery or procedures like colonoscopy. Check out this new guidance just published - find out what is new and different from prior guidance in 2024. Learn more: https://drsue.ca/2025/01/do-glp1-ba…
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The Lancet commission suggests a new definition of obesity, clinical obesity and preclinical obesity. Is this a step forward or step back? Learn more: https://drsue.ca/2025/01/the-lancet-commission-on-the-diagnosis-of-obesity-a-step-forward-or-a-step-back/ Any medical discussion on this podcast is intended to be of a general nature only, and is int…
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Each year, all industry partners and exhibitors are encouraged to apply for the Industry Innovation Award. This is a competitive product award for companies exhibiting at the AAHKS Annual Meeting. At the 2024 Annual Meeting, we presented Guard Medical with this award for creating the NPseal. The NPseal is an innovative surgical dressing designed to…
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David Blease interviews Nicole, who recounts the harrowing story of the terrorist attack on their community in Kibbutz Beri, Israel. Nicole's mother was m*rdered in the attack, and 102 people from the community were m*rdered in total. The terrorists took 51 h*stages, with only three possibly still alive. The community has been devastated, losing 10…
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