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Welcome to the OrthoEducation Podcast Channel! We’re a 501(c)(3) nonprofit on a mission to empower patients with easy-to-understand, accurate, and bias-free info about orthopedic conditions. Our fun, informative episodes—powered by expert content and AI magic—break down everything from knee pain to tennis elbow. Whether you're newly diagnosed or just curious, we’ll help you become an active, informed partner in your own care. Each episode is rooted in peer-reviewed research from www.orthoeducation.com and designed to be clear, helpful, and never boring. Tune in, learn something new, and take charge of your orthopedic health—one episode at a time!

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  • Bent Fingers, Straight Talk: Dupuytren’s Contracture Explained
    Feb 4 2026

    In this episode, we take a clear, practical look at Dupuytren’s contracture—a common hand condition that can cause fingers to gradually bend toward the palm and make everyday tasks more difficult. We break down what Dupuytren’s contracture is, who is most likely to develop it, and how it typically progresses over time. You’ll learn how doctors diagnose the condition, including simple exam findings like the tabletop test, and why many people notice firm cords or nodules in the palm long before finger motion becomes limited.

    We also explore treatment options, from careful observation and splinting to injections and surgery for more advanced cases, along with what recovery and long-term outlook really look like. Throughout the episode, we focus on separating myths from facts and helping listeners understand when treatment is needed—and when it isn’t.

    All information in this podcast comes from the free, peer-reviewed educational resources of the non-profit OrthoEducation, available at OrthoEducation.com.

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    14 m
  • Breaking the Shin: Understanding Tibial Shaft Fractures
    Jan 21 2026

    Breaking the Shin: Understanding Tibial Shaft Fractures explores one of the most common serious injuries to the lower leg—the fracture of the tibial shaft, or shinbone. In this episode, we explain how these fractures happen, from high-energy injuries like car crashes and sports trauma to lower-energy falls, especially in older adults. We walk through how tibial shaft fractures are diagnosed, the different types of breaks, and why some fractures can be treated with casting while others require surgery, such as intramedullary nailing.

    The episode also covers what recovery really looks like, including healing timelines, rehabilitation, and potential complications, as well as the long-term outlook for patients. All information discussed is based on educational content from the free, peer-reviewed, non-profit OrthoEducation website at OrthoEducation.com, ensuring accurate, patient-focused guidance you can trust.

    Whether you’re a patient, caregiver, or simply curious, this episode breaks down a complex injury in a clear, practical way.

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    14 m
  • Out of Joint: A Deep Dive into Shoulder Instability
    Jan 7 2026

    Out of Joint: A Deep Dive into Shoulder Instability breaks down why the shoulder can feel loose, slip, or even pop out of place—and what can be done about it. Because the shoulder is the most mobile joint in the body, it is also one of the easiest to injure, especially after a dislocation, repetitive overhead activity, or in people with naturally flexible joints.

    In this episode, we explain what shoulder (glenohumeral) instability is, how it develops, and the common symptoms people experience, such as pain, weakness, and a feeling that the shoulder may “give out.” We also walk through how doctors diagnose instability and review treatment options, from physical therapy and strengthening exercises to surgery when needed.

    All information in this podcast comes from the free, peer-reviewed Foot and Orthopedic Education resources of the non-profit OrthoEducation, available at OrthoEducation.com. Whether you’re an athlete, a patient, or just curious, this episode offers clear, reliable guidance you can trust.

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    15 m
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