Dr. Nate Tiedeken Talks About Carpel Tunnel

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Ever wondered how a bus ride to an Ed Sheeran concert could lead to an enlightening conversation with an Orthopedic Surgeon? Join us as we welcome Dr. Nate Tiedeken, who shares his expertise on the widespread issue of carpal tunnel syndrome. Discover what causes that nagging wrist pain and learn about practical solutions like using a hand brace at night. If you spend long hours at a computer or have been dealing with persistent wrist discomfort while sleeping, this episode offers invaluable insights.

Step into the rigorous world of medical school and orthopedic specialization with Dr. Nate. From grueling study schedules and the transition from medical school to residency, to the meticulous process of choosing a subspecialty in hand, elbow, and shoulder surgery, Dr. Nate’s journey is nothing short of inspiring. Hear about the growing trend of subspecialization in modern medicine and the significance of comprehensive diagnostics in his field. This is a must-listen for anyone curious about what it takes to become an orthopedic surgeon.

Prepare yourself for gripping tales from trauma calls and the balance of family life in Dr. Nate's career. From a patient with an axe in his back to a severe gunshot wound complicated by wound botulism, these stories underscore the critical importance of thorough examinations and quick thinking in high-pressure situations. Wrapping up, we talk about my own nerve conduction test adventure and share exciting plans for a live 200th episode. Don't miss this episode packed with medical wisdom, real-life drama, and a sneak peek into the life of an orthopedic surgeon.

"I'm so happy to share with you all, my friend, Dr. Nate Tiedeken! He's an orthopedic surgeon that specializes in hand, elbow and shoulders. I started getting Carpal Tunnel and luckily it could be remedied for now with a brace to wear at night. His reputation is amazing and I'm sure you'll really enjoy this lighthearted chat about 14 years of school, his amazing wife and kids and the crazy stuff he has seen being a doctor!" - Brad Weisman

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