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🗓️ 30 May 2024
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Drs. Baraki and Feigenbaum discuss three interesting cases of hospitalization after exercise goes wrong.
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0:00.0 | Welcome back to the Barbell Medicine Podcast where we bring Modern Medicine to |
0:07.7 | Strength and Strength and Conditioning to Modern Medicine. I'm your |
0:10.4 | host Dr. Jordan Feigenbaumom. This is episode 294. Case files number four, it's a fourth edition, or when going to the gym goes wrong. I don't know like what do you think is better, Dr. Baraki? |
0:20.4 | I'm not your marketing guy. We'll have to put it out to the masses and see what they think. |
0:24.7 | Let's workshop it a little bit. On any case, on this podcast we're going to talk about exercise |
0:28.9 | related case reports, so real patients, real experiences, and kind of what happens when they go to the hospital or the clinic, |
0:35.9 | they're mystery cases. |
0:37.2 | And so what I do is I present the case piecemeal to Dr Baraki, and then he's got to basically guess and the cool thing is it allows him to |
0:45.2 | flex his diagnostic acumen whatever and the cool thing for us is we get to see like |
0:51.1 | his thought process and maybe uncover some clinical pearls along the way. |
0:55.4 | I told you off air, you know, not more than a minute ago that I think you're going two for three on this, |
1:00.5 | but it was going to be worse. I thought originally it was going to be one for three and then I |
1:04.9 | thought well what if I just did three super weird cases like that you would have to have |
1:09.7 | knowledge far outside of your specialty to like even come close to I thought that's not fair though you know I mean I'm I'm down to try anything so |
1:18.4 | Should you choose to challenge me with those in the future? I'm here for it you guys heard it here here first. You know it's not like I get to pick and choose which patients show up for me in the hospital. I got to you know |
1:27.3 | figure out whatever comes my way so. That's a good point you know maybe at some point because I do think when I come up with these case files, these case studies that the mystery cases, you know, they're presented and listeners you guys will you'll pick up on this. They're presented in a very organized fashion and I think a lot of that has to do with how |
1:45.7 | doctors brains work as a result of our training right we're presented with things in such a way even even if all the details are piecemeal the way that we like |
1:56.1 | Interpret those and go through all of that information is very it's almost like an algorithm |
2:00.4 | You're like okay. Here's what they showed up like this, here's what they said, |
2:04.0 | here's what I was able to observe on exam, here's what the, you know, diagnostic imaging and laboratory |
2:08.2 | test, etc. said, and so now I'll roll all this together. What's the most probable thing? |
2:12.2 | What are the things I'm worried about, going down a line. |
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