Revolutionizing Pain Management

Revolutionizing Pain Management

In this episode, Dr. Ken Johnson talks about the shift from traditional physio techniques to more technology-driven, function-focused approaches. We discuss tecar therapy, radial and focused shockwave treatments, and how these methods enhance cellular recovery and function. I add my insights on low-level laser therapy, explaining how it promotes cellular health and regeneration without causing thermal damage. Together, we highlight the importance of a multimodal approach backed by the latest evidence and technological advancements. Key Takeaways:
  • Evolution of Pain Management: Dr. Johnson touches on how pain management has evolved from basic physical agents to incorporating advanced technologies like tecar therapy, which targets cellular metabolism and recovery.
  • Role of Shockwave Therapy: The efficacy of radial and focused shockwave therapy in treating musculoskeletal issues, especially in difficult cases like Achilles tendinopathy.

  • Laser Therapy Insights: Dr. Silverman discusses the benefits of low-level laser therapy in boosting mitochondrial function and overall cellular health without the risks of thermal damage.

  • Holistic Approach: Both experts agree on a multimodal and functional approach for optimal patient outcomes, utilizing various tools and technologies to meet individual needs.

  • Practical Health Tips: Dr. Johnson provides actionable advice on hydration, posture, and using tools like foam rollers for maintaining lower back health and overall physical well-being.

More of Dr. Ken Johnson: Ken Johnson, PT, Executive Director of Ambulatory Rehab Therapy Services has served at Johns Hopkins Hospital for the past 14 years. He oversees clinical operations and programs, education programs, and clinical research initiatives for the community and hospital-based outpatient rehabilitation network clinics throughout the Baltimore metropolitan area. As a practicing physical therapist and clinic leader for more than 29 years, Ken has worked in virtually every practice setting in the profession, serving patient populations from recreational to professional athletes and active executives to aging adults. Leveraging strong relationships with other academic, industry, and clinical leaders, Ken has forged a reputation as a connector, problem solver, and patient advocate who seeks to improve the patient, provider, and payor experience through identifying talent, integrating technology, and implementing training programs that make a difference in the lives of those around him. He resides in Ellicott City and is the proud father of his children, Camille, Grayton, and Truman. Connect with me!:

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