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How roller coasters help kidney stones pass?

I don’t remember how long ago, but a patient once told me that when he knew he was passing a kidney stone he would drive his truck on a bumpy road to help the stones pass. This patient claimed it helped him, it got me thinking…It could work! But as far as I know there is not data or research to prove if it works. That is until I recently came across this article we are about to discuss. Roller coasters are awesome, I love a good ride: the sudden acceleration, the drop in the gut, the heart racing, the wind in my face…wow, I just love them! But some rides aren’t smooth at all, the pang in the back, the kick to the lower abdomen, your neck cracking on every turn, the feeling like you are going to urinate as you loop upside down. These are symptoms shared with those that are passing kidney stones. Dr. David Wartinger, a professor emeritus at Michigan State University said he was inspired to do a study after seeing multiple patients who had passed kidney stones after going to an amusement park. Most notable, one patient passed kidney stones after each of three consecutive rides on the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad roller coaster at Disney World in Florida. “The idea is to displace these little stones before they become big stones and cause a lot of pain and suffering.” He teamed with Marc Mitchell, a urologist at the Doctors Clinic, to create a 3D-printed silicone cast of a patient’s kidney. The researchers filled their life-size model with kidney stones and urine and headed to Disney World. Holding their model at kidney height, the doctors took 20 rides on Big Thunder Mountain, with three stones in the model at a time. They saw kidney stones move from the periphery of their kidney model toward the top of the ureter in many cases. Success rates were higher in the back of the roller coaster than the front — 64% versus 17 % — probably because a bumpier ride in the back meant more jostling. The authors found that moderate-intensity, rattling coasters might be effective at dislodging little kidney stones in the outer ducts of the kidney and propelling them toward the ureter, the tube that connects the kidneys to the bladder. Their report, published in The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, suggests that riding these roller coasters might help patients who have kidney stones that are five millimeters or less in diameter. More than 300,000 Americans seek emergency care for kidney stones a year, mostly because of severe pain from having a large kidney stone stuck in their ureter. It’s unlikely that a roller coaster ride would do them much good. “This study is really designed for people who have these very small stones,” said James Borin, a urologist and assistant professor at New York University not involved in the study. For now, if you know you have a small kidney stone and want to give the roller coaster treatment a try, talk to your urologist. You just might be able to get rid of a kidney stone while also having some fun — and one could call that killing two birds. But if you do…have your Percocet and Zofran ready as you might have a stone get stuck in the ureter and find yourself puking your guts while having a pain that is often compared to childbirth while at your family vacation at the happiest place on earth (erase that…most painful place on earth!). Dr. Carlo Oller Board Certified Emergency Physician Please visit my website, www.DrER.tv make sure you subscribe, comment, and share! That is the best way to show your support. HELP SUPPORT THIS PAGE!!! Purchase items from Amazon using this link to help support the page: http://www.amazon.com/?tag=theedexitv... Emergency Medical Kit from Amazon: http://amzn.to/1YMbtjo OSHA First Aid Kit: http://amzn.to/1YMblRd Manicure / Pedicture Set: http://amzn.to/1W8EyI7 Stainless Steel Blackhead Removal Kit: http://amzn.to/1OReNJM Dr. Gilmore's Meta-Seven: http://amzn.to/1NDWnvZ Warning: This video may contain surgical and/or procedural content. The content seen in this video is provided only for medical education purposes and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Subscribe:    / @drertv   Best of TheEDexitVideo:    / @watsonsreviews   Dislocated Finger Reducation:    • Finger Dislocation - Reduction   Cellulitis:    • abdominal wall cellulitis   Tooth Extraction:    • tooth fairy ER style   Please check out my patient education website: http://www.EDexitVideo.com This video may contain cysts, blood, abscesses, dislocations and other content. Viewer discretion is advised.

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