Episode 244 -- December 2025 -- Part 2 AFP: American Family Physician
AFP: American Family Physician Podcast
American Academy of Family Physicians
4.7 • 673 Ratings
🗓️ 30 December 2025
⏱️ 19 minutes
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Summary
Management of ankle sprains (1:20), axillary hyperhidrosis (5:10), dementia evaluation (7:40), frailty scoring (11:20), heart failure with preserved ejection fraction risk prediction (13:50), and AFP Clinical Answers (16:00).
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| 0:00.0 | The AFP podcast is brought to you by the American Academy of Family Physicians |
| 0:03.9 | and by Menopause and Paramenopause CME for Family Physicians. |
| 0:08.3 | A new live stream from the AAFP. |
| 0:10.7 | Join us April 23rd through the 24th. |
| 0:13.2 | Find details at Aafp.org slash menopause CME. Welcome to the American Family Physician podcast for part two of the December |
| 0:35.8 | 2025 issue. I'm Steve. I'm Justin. And I'm Rachel. |
| 0:40.5 | We are residents and faculty, mostly residents from the University of Arizona College of Medicine |
| 0:45.2 | Phoenix Family Medicine residency. Today on the podcast, we're going to talk about management |
| 0:50.1 | of ankle sprains, axillary hyperhydrosis, dementia evaluation, frailty scoring, |
| 0:56.5 | hef-pheth risk prediction, and AFP clinical answers. |
| 1:01.6 | The opinions expressed in the podcast are our own and do not represent the opinions |
| 1:04.5 | of the American Academy of Family Physicians, the Editor of American Family Physician, |
| 1:07.8 | or Banner Health. Do not use this podcast for medical advice. Instead, see your own family doctor for medical care. |
| 1:28.7 | Okay, let's start things off with management of ankle sprains, common questions and answers. |
| 1:35.2 | From Dr. Wu, Padilla, and Smith from the University of Florida. |
| 1:39.6 | You know, sometimes I think the human ankle was designed specifically to be sprained. |
| 1:46.0 | It's like evolution just said, oh, well, good luck. I mean, I see them constantly in clinic and in my own life as well. Oh, you know, |
| 1:52.4 | honestly same. So let's jump into our first question. What exam findings actually help us evaluate lateral ankle sprains? |
| 1:59.3 | The key is don't examine too early. |
| 2:03.5 | Those first few days are one big puffy mystery ankle, like a water balloon with toes. |
| 2:10.3 | Exactly. |
| 2:11.3 | But at four to seven days, the findings get reliable, lateral joint swelling, hematoma, |
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