Practitioner Resources
Dr. Trister is recognized as a leading expert in the field of regenerative therapy. In order to ensure as many patients as possible have access to these life-changing treatments, he is committed to sharing his extensive knowledge with other physicians. Here, you will find a collection of YouTube videos and blogs in which Dr. Trister freely shares his expertise with the medical community.
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Anatomical variations in the length and structure of the sleeves of cervical nerves.Literature review. By Jon Trister MD
Anatomical variations in the length and structure of the sleeves or “roots” of cervical nerves have meaningful implications for surgical approaches and neuroanatomy. The sleeves refer to the coverings of nerve roots as they exit the spinal cord and canal, which are relevant in several regions, notably in the ansa cervicalis (a nerve loop in the neck) and the dorsal…
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Dysfunction of the respiratory diaphragm can contribute to cardiac arrhythmias. Literature review.
Dysfunction of the respiratory diaphragm can contribute to cardiac arrhythmias through several mechanisms:1. Mechanical and Anatomical Interactions- The diaphragm and heart are in close proximity, and abnormal diaphragmatic movement (e.g., paralysis, spasm, or excessive excursion) can mechanically affect cardiac function.-Phrenic nerve dysfunction (which controls the diaphragm) may also influence the pericardium and atria, potentially triggering arrhythmias like atrial fibrillation or…
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Diaphragm,Respiratory function,heart function,sternotomy. Literature review.
The heart undergoes rotational movements during the respiratory cycle, primarily driven by diaphragmatic motion and intrathoracic pressure changes. During inspiration, the diaphragm descends, increasing thoracic volume and creating negative intrathoracic pressure. This causes the heart to rotate counterclockwise (when viewed from the apex) and shift downward. During expiration, the diaphragm ascends, reducing thoracic volume and increasing intrathoracic pressure, leading to…
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Prestress in biological systems.Literature review by Jon Trister MD
Prestress in Biological Systems: Function, Maintenance, Deterioration, and Survival Prestress in biological systems refers to the pre-existing internal mechanical tension or compression within cells and tissues, primarily generated by the cytoskeleton and its interactions with the extracellular matrix. This concept is central to understanding how living organisms maintain structure, function, and adaptability. Function of Prestress Structural Integrity and Stiffness: Prestress,…
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RELATIVE CONTENT OF OSTEOGENIC STEM CELLS IN THE BONE MARROW OF LONG TUBULAR BONES OF DOGS DURING THE PROCESS OF TIBIA LENGTHENING 1977
This paper was published in USSR IN 1977… UDC 611-018.4+617.584-089.21 R. Ya. GALANOVA, L. A. PALIENKO, P. F. PERESLYTSKIKH, Yu. P. BALDIN. RELATIVE CONTENT OF OSTEOGENIC STEM CELLS IN THE BONE MARROW OF LONG TUBULAR BONES OF DOGS DURING THE PROCESS OF TIBIA LENGTHENING1977 There is evidence in the literature (Khantov R. M., 1972; Petrov R. V., Man'ko V. M.,…
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Jon Trister MD.The Effect of Tension-Stress on the Genesis and Growth of Tissue
The Effect of Tension-Stress on the Genesis and Growth of Tissue For a successful orthopaedic medicine physician, it is crucial to understand the mechanisms of connective tissue healing. While I will not cover all aspects of regenerative medicine, I would like to share a few thoughts with my colleagues. Prolotherapy involves controlled injury of the enthesis. During injections, the extravasation…
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