

The Upper Hand: Chuck & Chris Talk Hand Surgery
Chuck and Chris
The Upper Hand Podcast feature Charles Goldfarb and Chris Dy from Washington University Department of Orthopedic Surgery. Our weekly podcast will discuss all things hand surgery, from the technical aspects of what we do (diagnosis, treatment) to our more personal approaches to events and opportunities that hand surgeons experience. We welcome feedback and audience engagement. We are grateful for the muscial contribution of @iamPeterMartin.
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May 1, 2023 • 37min
Mallet Finger, made more exciting
In this enlightening discussion, Macy Stonner, a friendly hand therapist extraordinaire, returns to dive into the intricacies of mallet fingers. She shares practical tips for effective management, emphasizing the importance of personalized splinting and patient education. The hosts explore fascinating case studies, including a father’s finger injury while playing with his child. They also touch on the delicate balance of parenthood and patient care, shedding light on the complexities of treatment options between splinting and surgery.

Apr 16, 2023 • 41min
Chuck and Chris Talk JBJS What's New in Hand Surgery Part 2
Chuck and Chris discuss elevator pitches, grant writing, and personal growth in healthcare. They explore ulnar variants in fractures, sports injuries, surgical techniques, and non-surgical options for hand injuries. The podcast also covers patient driving post-surgery and research impact in hand surgery.

Apr 9, 2023 • 34min
Chuck and Chris Talk JBJS What's New in Hand Surgery
Season 4, Episode 9. Chuck and Chris take a deep dive into Deborah Bohn's What's New in Hand Surgery in JBJS. The article covers key new articles into our favorite research topics in hand surgery. This is Part 1 of a two part series.JBJS 2023; 105:428-34Subscribe to our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3iHGFpDSee www.practicelink.com/theupperhand for more information from our partner on job search and career opportunities. Please complete NEW Survey: bit.ly/3X0Gq89As always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.Complete podcast catalog at theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu.

Mar 26, 2023 • 30min
Chuck and Chris on Vegas, hand fellowship, research, and AIN Palsy
Chris, a renowned recipient of the Kappa Delta Young Investigator Award, joins Chuck for an entertaining chat in Las Vegas. They share hilarious anecdotes from their trip, including culinary adventures and the vibrant dining scene. The conversation highlights Chris's research journey and the prestigious Kappa Delta awards. They delve into the complexities of Anterior Interosseous Nerve (AIN) palsy, discussing its mechanisms and treatment challenges, shedding light on the nuances of hand surgery and patient care.

Mar 12, 2023 • 40min
The Lee Dellon Interview
Lee Dellon, a retired hand surgeon renowned for his groundbreaking work in peripheral nerve surgery and author of the novel "The Prosector," shares his expertise. He discusses evolving surgical techniques, particularly for cubital tunnel syndrome and innovative approaches to little finger abduction correction. Dellon also reflects on the misconceptions surrounding nerve pain and treatment, emphasizing personalized therapeutic strategies. Additionally, he highlights the importance of mentorship in medicine and intertwines his surgical insights with historical challenges faced by women in the medical field.

Feb 26, 2023 • 37min
Listener Mailbag and Cases
Peter Martin, a noted figure in listener engagement, joins the hosts to discuss feedback directly from the audience. They explore the complexities of medical cases like revising an ulnar nerve and handling Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, highlighting nuances in surgical techniques. There's a lighthearted transition from NBA trade talks to the intricate world of hand surgery, illustrating the common ground in unexpected places. The conversation emphasizes gratitude for their supportive community while addressing real-world surgical challenges and innovative solutions.

Feb 12, 2023 • 35min
Webinars and Workaholics
Season 4, Episode 5. Chuck and Chris are back, on our new every other week schedule. In this episode, we discuss take-aways from two recent ASSH Webinars, one on wrist arthroscopy and one on the ulnar nerve. Then, we take a deep dive on an HBR article, "How to Work with a Workaholic Colleague". HBR, Feb 2023, written by Melody Wilding.Subscribe to our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3iHGFpDSee www.practicelink.com/theupperhand for more information from our partner on job search and career opportunities. Please complete NEW Survey: bit.ly/3X0Gq89As always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.Complete podcast catalog at theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu.

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Jan 29, 2023 • 38min
How the Times are Changing
Discover the dramatic shifts in surgical practices over recent years, especially in nerve decompression and local anesthesia techniques. The hosts dive into innovative approaches to ulnar nerve transposition and CMC arthritis, highlighting patient-centered care. A lively discussion emerges from their experiences at a recent medical meeting, showcasing the importance of collaboration. Celebrate their fourth anniversary and learn about a new bi-weekly release schedule. This episode is a mix of technical insights and heartfelt gratitude to their audience!

Jan 22, 2023 • 35min
Promotion of Your Practice Interests
Two hand surgeons reflect on their impactful experiences at a major conference, blending in-person and virtual insights. They discuss effective networking and the importance of community connections in hand surgery. Specialization shines through as they navigate the growing fields of pediatric elbow treatment and congenital issues. The role of social media in promoting their practices is highlighted, alongside strategies for establishing a strong reputation through exceptional patient care and educational outreach.

Jan 15, 2023 • 30min
Chuck and Chris Discuss Claw Hand
Chuck and Chris discuss claw hand deformities and surgical techniques, including early recognition, passive extension, and considerations for post-operative protocols. They also share hilarious surgical stories and insights on surgical techniques, inviting audience engagement and promoting podcast subscriptions.