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California Whiplash and Personal Injury with Dr. Lloyd

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by Ryan Todd Lloyd, DC

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I put together this podcast because I want to learn as much about whiplash as i can. What I am doing with this podcast is making it more about learning about whiplash and personal injury topics more than making me the expert or relying on a personality. The plan is to us Large Language Models to read studies and chapters in books, put it together in a conversational podcast format. WARNING! LLMs can hallucinate, and I expect there to be some errors in these "deep dives" that I, or you don't agree with.

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Episode thumbnail for Neck Pain, Dizziness, and Sensorimotor Function

June 10, 2025

Neck Pain, Dizziness, and Sensorimotor Function

Dr. Lloyd discusses the relationship between neck pain, dizziness, and sensorimotor function, explaining how disturbances in the cervical spine affect balance and vision, and proposes a multimodal physical therapy approach.

Episode thumbnail for Compressive forces increases when you have neck pain.

February 18, 2025

Compressive forces increases when you have neck pain.

This 2025 research article investigates the impact of neck pain and movement on compressive forces in the cervical spine. The study compared individuals with neck pain to those without, analyzing kinematic data gathered during movements like flexion, lateral bending, and rotation. The results indicated that those with neck pain experienced greater compressive forces during these movements. Furthermore, a correlation was identified between neck pain, peak angles, muscle strength, and peak compressive force. The authors suggest muscle strength training and assessments may assist in prevention and management of neck pain. This study uses computer modeling to further current understanding of the biomechanics of neck pain.

Episode thumbnail for Future perspectives in whiplash rehabilitation, from Jull.

December 24, 2024

Future perspectives in whiplash rehabilitation, from Jull.

Chapter 15: Cervicobrachial Pain: Differential Diagnosis and Management Chapter 15 of the sources tackles the multifaceted challenge of cervicobrachial pain, a condition marked by pain in both the neck and arm. This condition frequently presents a diagnostic dilemma for clinicians due to the complex interplay of potential causes and the overlapping nature of symptoms. The chapter explores the various mechanisms that may underpin this pain, highlighting the importance of a thorough differential diagnosis to guide effective management. The sources underscore that while arm pain accompanying neck pain often points to peripheral nerve involvement, somatic pain referral from non-neural cervical structures can also be a significant contributor. This emphasizes the need to carefully consider all possible pain generators, including muscles, joints, and ligaments, as any structure with nerve supply can potentially become a source of nociception. The chapter discusses the role of referred pain from the cervical spine, noting that experimental studies have demonstrated that pain originating from various cervical structures, including muscles, zygapophyseal joints, and intervertebral discs, can be referred to the arm. This knowledge helps clinicians to broaden their diagnostic scope and consider a wider range of potential contributors to a patient's pain experience. Moreover, the chapter explores the spectrum of nerve tissue involvement in cervicobrachial pain, ranging from nerve irritation and sensitization to more severe cases of radiculopathy and nerve root compression. It delves into the complexities of neuropathic pain, a challenging condition often characterized by altered sensory perception, including heightened sensitivity and hypoesthesia. It explains how animal models of nerve injury, such as the chronic constrictive injury (CCI) and neuritis models, have provided valuable insights into the mechanisms underlying neuropathic pain in conditions like cervicobrachial pain. The chapter stresses the importance of understanding these different mechanisms to implement appropriate management strategies, which may involve a combination of manual therapy, exercise, patient education, and pharmacological interventions. The sources further emphasize the importance of a detailed clinical assessment, incorporating a thorough patient history, physical examination, and potentially, quantitative sensory testing, to differentiate the various sources of cervicobrachial pain.

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What is California Whiplash and Personal Injury with Dr. Lloyd?

I put together this podcast because I want to learn as much about whiplash as i can. What I am doing with this podcast is making it more about learning about whiplash and personal injury topics more than making me the expert or relying on a personality.

The plan is to us Large Language Models to read studies and chapters in books, put it together in a conversational podcast format.

WARNING! LLMs can hallucinate, and I expect there to be some errors in these "deep dives" that I, or you don't agree with.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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