2nd Edition

Metabolic Therapies in Orthopedics, Second Edition

Edited By Ingrid Kohlstadt, Kenneth Cintron Copyright 2019
    488 Pages 33 Color & 27 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    488 Pages 33 Color & 27 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    488 Pages 33 Color & 27 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press



    The first medical reference textbook to compile an unprecedented synthesis of evidence for regenerative orthopedics by key opinion leaders



    Thirty-five authors address your clinical questions





    What emerging technologies are right for my clinical practice? How can I strengthen my patients before their orthopedic surgery? Practically speaking, how can I leverage the latest metabolic therapies to safeguard my patients from toxins, medications, food and chronic diseases known to adversely affect the musculoskeletal system?



    "Ask the Author" feature





    Would you like to discuss a patient with a particular author? Now you can do so at www.betterorthopedics.com.



    First to be second





    Did you notice this book is the first book in regenerative orthopedics to publish a second edition? This diverse author team leads the growing field of regenerative orthopedics and offers the broadest and in-depth approach to leveraging metabolic therapies.



     







    This book comprises the professional opinion of its authors. It does not claim to represent guidelines, recommendations, or the current standard of medical care.

    Contents

    Preface...............................................................................................................................................ix

    Acknowledgments..............................................................................................................................xi

    Editors............................................................................................................................................. xiii

    Contributors......................................................................................................................................xv

    Section I Cross-Cutting Technologies

    Chapter 1 Regenerative Orthopedics Enabled by Cross-Cutting Technologies............................3

    Kenneth Cintron, MD, MBA

    Chapter 2 Orthogenomics: Genome-Directed Therapies in Orthopedics................................... 21

    Joseph R. Veltmann, PhD, DCCN and Roberta L. Kline, MD

    Chapter 3 Predictive Biomarkers in Personalized Laboratory Diagnoses and Best

    Practices Outcome Monitoring for Musculoskeletal Health....................................... 39

    Russell Jaffe MD, PhD, CCN and Jayashree Mani, MS, CCN

    Chapter 4 Veterinary Medicine’s Advances in Regenerative Orthopedics.................................. 59

    Sophie H. Bogers, BVSc, MVSc, PhD and Jennifer G. Barrett, DVM, PhD

    Chapter 5 Biotensegrity: How Ultrasound Diagnostics Guide Regenerative Orthopedic

    Therapies to Restore Biomechanical Function............................................................93

    Bradley D. Fullerton, MD

    Chapter 6 Photobiomodulation Therapy in Orthopedics: Metabolic Effects............................ 113

    Michael R. Hamblin, PhD

    Section II Clinical Approaches to Preventing

    and Treating Metabolic Dysfunction

    Chapter 7 Safeguarding Musculoskeletal Structures from Food Technology’s Untoward

    Metabolic Effects...................................................................................................... 141

    Ingrid Kohlstadt, MD, MPH

    Chapter 8 Inflammatory Responses Acquired Following Environmental Exposures Are

    Involved in Pathogenesis of Musculoskeletal Pain.................................................... 159

    Ritchie C. Shoemaker, MD and James C. Ryan, PhD

    Chapter 9 Periodontal Disease: Treatable, Nutrition-Related, and with Systemic

    Repercussions............................................................................................................ 185

    David Kennedy, DDS

    Chapter 10 Reduction in Orthopedic Conditions through Teledontic Treatment of

    Pharyngorofacial Disorders....................................................................................... 193

    Joseph Yousefian, DMD, MS and Michael N. Brown, DC, MD

    Chapter 11 Drug-Related Muscular Pain..................................................................................... 215

    Sahar Swidan, PharmD

    Chapter 12 Metabolic Interventions for Sarcopenic Obesity.......................................................223

    Gabrielle Lyon, DO and Jamie I. Baum, PhD

    Chapter 13 Drug-Related Sarcopenia.......................................................................................... 239

    Sahar Swidan, PharmD

    Chapter 14 Sex Hormones and Their Impact on Sarcopenia and Osteoporosis.......................... 251

    Pamela W. Smith, MD, MPH, MS

    Chapter 15 Treating the Dysmetabolism Underlying Osteoporosis............................................263

    Xaviour Walker, MD, MPH, DTMH and Joseph Lamb, MD

    Chapter 16 Nutritional Status and Interventions for Reducing Stress Fracture Risk among

    Military Personnel.....................................................................................................283

    James McClung, PhD

    Section III Metabolic Therapies for

    Specific Orthopedic Conditions

    Chapter 17 Perioperative Metabolic Therapies in Orthopedics...................................................293

    Frederick T. Sutter MD, MBA

    Chapter 18 Metabolic Therapies for Muscle Injury..................................................................... 319

    Ana V. Cintrón, MD and Kenneth Cintron, MD, MBA

    Chapter 19 Tendinopathy: Addressing the Chronic Pain and Pathophysiology.......................... 339

    David Musnick, MD

    Chapter 20 Metabolic Therapies in the Management of Heel Pain.............................................349

    Emily M. Splichal, DPM, MS

    Chapter 21 Fascial Syndromes: Emerging, Treatable Contributors to Musculoskeletal Pain..... 357

    David Lesondak, BCSI, ATSI, FST, FFT

    Chapter 22 Metabolic Approaches to the Treatment of Back Pain..............................................369

    Carrie Diulus, MD and Patrick Hanaway, MD

    Chapter 23 Optimizing Metabolism to Treat Fractures and Prevent Nonunion.......................... 389

    Jacob Wilson, MD, Scott Boden, MD, Kenneth Cintron, MD, MBA and

    Mara Schenker, MD

    Chapter 24 Treating the Underlying Causes of Synovitis, Degenerative Joint Disease and

    Osteoarthritis in Primary Care ................................................................................403

    John C. Cline, MD, BSc

    Chapter 25 Osteoarthritis: Comprehensive Treatment................................................................ 419

    David Musnick, MD and Richard D. Batson, ND

    Chapter 26 Integrative Approaches to Autoimmune Arthritis....................................................449

    George E. Muñoz, MD

    Index...............................................................................................................................................465

    Biography

    Ingrid Kohlstadt, Kenneth Cintron

    This CRC Press book's 35 authors reveal new-found consensus across the table - internists and surgeons.

    Ethan Kellum, MD, is a sports medicine trained orthopedic surgeon in Nashville and says, "I am ecstatically overwhelmed by the knowledge that is found within its pages. Whether you are a patient and especially if you are a caregiver for musculoskeletal injuries and condition, this book is a mist read! I believe wholeheartedly that as we follow the information given in this book we will revolutionize how we treat patients with musculoskeletal conditions."

    As a family physician Melissa Campania, MD, MPH, explains, "Living in a state where the opioid crisis has reached epidemic proportions, I certainly have high recommendations for this textbook."

    – Townsend, April 2019