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Shoulder Surgery
Orthopedic Surgery
Rotator Cuff Repair
Sports Medicine
American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons
Shoulder Arthroplasty
Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
Shoulder Separations
Patient Outcomes
Surgical Techniques
James Andrews
Athletes
AC Joint Injury
Leadership Development Program
San Diego Shoulder Course
Elbow Surgery
Shoulder Instability
Patches
Arthroscopy
Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty

The official podcast of American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons

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In this episode of the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Podcast, hosts Dr. Brian Waterman and Peter Chalmers interview Drs. Alan Barber, Mark Lazarus, and Patrick Denard about anchoring options in rotator cuff repair.

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In this episode of the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Podcast, hosts Dr. Brian Waterman and Peter Chalmers interview Drs. Leslie Barnes, Eric Black, and Quin Throckmorton about the ASES Foundation.

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In this episode of the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Podcast, hosts Dr. Brian Waterman and Peter Chalmers interview Drs. Laith Jazrawi and Joe Eichinger about the evaluation and management of sternoclavicular joint injuries.

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In this episode of the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Podcast, hosts Dr. Brian Waterman and Peter Chalmers interview Chris Roche about his 25 years with Advita (formerly Exactech).

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Recent Guests

Patrick Denard
Orthopedic surgeon from Southern Oregon Orthopedics
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Episode: ASES Podcast - Episode 152 - Anchors in Rotator Cuff Repair
Mark Lazarus
Orthopedic surgeon from Rothman Institute
Rothman Institute
Episode: ASES Podcast - Episode 152 - Anchors in Rotator Cuff Repair
Alan Barber
Orthopedic surgeon from Plano Orthopedics
Plano Orthopedics
Episode: ASES Podcast - Episode 152 - Anchors in Rotator Cuff Repair
Leslie Barnes
Lead surgeon discussing Foundation initiatives
Tufton University
Episode: ASES Podcast - Episode 151 - The ASES Foundation
Eric Black
Summit Health surgeon discussing fundraising and programs
Summit Health
Episode: ASES Podcast - Episode 151 - The ASES Foundation
Quin Throckmorton
Campbell Clinic surgeon discussing fundraising and mission work
Campbell Clinic
Episode: ASES Podcast - Episode 151 - The ASES Foundation
Laith Jazrawi
Professor and Chief of the Division of Sports Medicine
NYU Langone Health
Episode: ASES Podcast - Episode 150 - Sternoclavicular Joint Injuries
Joe Eichinger
Professor in Orthopedic Surgery, specialist in shoulder girdle pathology
Medical University of South Carolina
Episode: ASES Podcast - Episode 150 - Sternoclavicular Joint Injuries
Chris Roche
Engineer and executive focused on shoulder arthroplasty, Advita/Exactech
Advita (formerly Exactech)
Episode: ASES Podcast - Episode 149 - Chris Roche

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Peter Chalmers
Host/Co-host with extensive clinical leadership in shoulder and elbow surgery; affiliation with American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons.
Brian Waterman
Co-host and surgeon with focus on sports and shoulder/elbow procedures; frequent contributor to clinical education and research in the field.

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 52 ratings
  • Poor quality audio

    Content is superb. Good questions and relevant discussion. However please think of hiring a professional for audio quality improvements. It’s really bad and there is no sugar coating this. I am not sure if most people are talking through their phones but please consider alternatives. Talk to other popular podcasts hosts and see what they do. I almost stopped listening to your podcasts because of this issue

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    Bostonguykk
    United Statesa month ago

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ASES Podcast - Episode 150 - Sternoclavicular Joint Injuries
Q: What imaging modalities are preferred in the acute setting before surgical planning?
Chest CT with 3D reconstruction is emphasized to evaluate bony anatomy and mediastinal structures; CT angiography is used when vascular injury is suspected; MRI can assess soft tissue and disc pathology.
ASES Podcast - Episode 150 - Sternoclavicular Joint Injuries
Q: What are the typical mechanisms and presentations of SC joint instability or dislocation?
Most injuries are high-energy traumas (e.g., sports collisions, ATV accidents) with obvious deformity, and posterior dislocations can present with respiratory symptoms; imaging choice and timely reduction are critical.
ASES Podcast - Episode 148 - Mayo Human Optimization Project
Q: What practical steps can a surgeon take to start applying this approach?
Identify your own purpose and write down your values, vision, purpose, and mission; start with one domain to gain momentum, and replace goal-focused thinking with system/process-oriented habits to sustain improvement over time.
ASES Podcast - Episode 148 - Mayo Human Optimization Project
Q: What are the core pillars or domains of human optimization?
There are two big buckets: physical (exercise, nutrition, sleep, physical health) and cognitive (well-being, leadership, personal growth, social, productivity, cognition), with all ten domains interconnected and capable of overlapping across categories.
ASES Podcast - Episode 148 - Mayo Human Optimization Project
Q: What is the Mayo Clinic Human Optimization Project and how did you become involved?
The guest explains blending physical and cognitive domains through leadership training and experiences with high-performance teams, culminating in a scalable, flexible program designed for busy professionals; involvement grew from cross-disciplinary work with athletes, residents, and leadership curricula.

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The series centers on shoulder and elbow surgery, hip-to-shoulder biomechanics, arthroplasty options, instability, and rehab. Episodes frequently feature practicing surgeons, researchers, and industry leaders who discuss clinical techniques, trial results, and evolving standards of care. A recurring strength is bringing diverse expert perspectives—ranging from randomized trial data and surgical innovations to policy and education initiatives—so listeners gain practical insights for patient management and practice optimization. Noteworthy are episodes that juxtapose anatomical versus reverse replacements, explore cost and access issues in healthcare, and spotlight new devices, materials, and surgical approaches, which can help practitioners,... more

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