Episode 8

Living Your Best Life - with guest Dr. Brian Shiple

In this episode, Anne talks to Dr. Brian Shiple, a recognized leader in the fields of interventional and integrative orthopedic medicine, regenerative injection treatment (RIT), sports medicine, and diagnostic ultrasound. He has been in private practice since 2006 after completing thirteen years as the division chief of Sports Medicine and founder and director of the Sports Medicine Fellowship program at Crozer-Keystone Health System in the Greater Philadelphia area.

He tells Anne about his background, how he got into medicine, where he learned about Prolotherapy, and how he used it to help not only himself but thousands of patients as well.

We learn about his first time being a medical officer at the Pennsylvania State Games, where he then went on to be the Chief Medical Officer from 1994-2006 and why he nearly had to quit medicine and go onto disability, and he gives some great tips to people wanting to live their best, healthiest life.

Here’s a glance at what we discuss in this episode:

  • 01:10 - Anne introduces Dr. Brian Shiple and tells us a little about him and the many things that he does and has accomplished. 
  • 06:00 - Dr. Shiple tells us a bit about his background, his childhood, and how he was an engineering major in college for 2 years, and how he took 2 years off to study acting in New York.
  • 08:00 - Dr. Shiple tells us how a tragic accident in the family led him to his career in medicine. 
  • 09:20 - Dr. Shiple goes into more detail about how he ended up going to acting school in New York and how the dream of becoming an actor came to an end and how it taught him some skill that he now uses in medicine.
  • 12:10 - His experiences at the NYIT College Of Osteopathic Medicine and how he ended up in Philadelphia to do his intern residency and, where he met his wife.
  • 13:00 - How he did not do Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (even though he was voted “most likely to be a successful PM&R doctor”!), and how he found his way into Sports Medicine.
  • 14:30 - Dr. Shiple tells us how he has loved and moonlighted in ER medicine for 20 years.
  • 15:10 - We learn about how Dr. Shiple got involved in the Pennsylvania State Games and how his ER skills transferred over to help the athletes in his care.
  • 16:30 - How a talk at a Sports Medicine conference piqued his interest in Prolotherapy as an alternative way to treat his patients that weren’t responding to the standard care that was taught in Sports Medicine.
  • 18:40 - How Dr. Shiple learned to use Prolotherapy to treat his many patients suffering from tennis elbow.
  • 21:15 - How he used Prolotherapy to heal himself after multiple car crashes.
  • 22:00 - Anne asks Dr. Shiple about his injuries that caused him to seek Prolotherapy to heal his body and he explains that without it, he would have had to quit medicine and go on disability.
  • 24:00 - We learn how Dr. Shiple worked to get Prolotherapy for his employees, making it the first Regenerative Therapy that was covered by insurance at the time.
  • 25:30 - The “turf wars” between Radiology, Surgery, and non-operative Sports Medicine that made it difficult to get an x-ray and ultrasound in his practice.
  • 26:30 - Why he left academia and went out on his own.
  • 29:25 - How Dr. Shiple learned about PRP and started doing his own ultrasound in his practice.
  • 33:33 - We get some recommendations for people to see and questions to ask regarding PRP and regenerative medicine.
  • 35:55 - Anne asks Dr. Shiple what advice he would give to listeners that are wanting to live their best life.

Links & Resources

Anne’s website

Dr. Shiple’s website

Youtube

Dr. Shiple’s book:

Regenerative Healing for Life

About the Podcast

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Living Your Best Life
Learning how to optimize our health so that we can live our best lives with meaningful relationships.

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Anne Truong

Dr. Anne Truong is a board-certified medical doctor with over 25 years of experience specializing in anti-aging and biological cellular medicine. She is an Intimate health expert.
Dr. Truong is a best-selling author, podcaster, serial entrepreneur, mentor, and course creator. She has earned a reputation as an innovative, engaging leader who thinks outside the box. As an influencer in biologics regenerative medicine, she teaches doctors worldwide about stem cell applications for sexuality, aesthetics, and pain management.
She created a comprehensive protocol to revolutionize treatments for men’s sexual dysfunctions -The Multi-Modality Approach for Sexual Mastery. A unique approach to treating the root cause of sexual dysfunction and elevates general wellness.
Her best-selling book Erectile Dysfunction Fix has helped thousands of men with sexual dysfunction regain their ability to enjoy intimate relationships. She believes it’s about time for men and women to smash taboos around sexual health, feel empowered to openly talk about sexual health issues, and have access to practical solutions.
This led to the creation of the Modern Man Club. This Club makes research-based sexual health education accessible, meaningful, and practical for men who want to live happy, healthy, prosperous lives.
In addition to her clinical practice Dr. Truong is an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia, and at Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia.
She was the President of the Virginia Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Society for ten years. She was awarded the 2018 Entrepreneur of the Year from the Regional Chamber of Commerce and fulfilled her Women Entrepreneurs Day Organization United Nations Ambassador role.
She was the 2021 President of the Entrepreneurs’ Organization in Richmond, Virginia. An organization of 14,000 plus entrepreneurs from 66 countries.
Dr. Truong earned a Bachelor of Science at the University of California at Berkeley and her medical degree at the University of Nevada School of Medicine. She continued her Internal Medicine training at The University of California at Irvine and completed her Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation residency at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. She currently resides in Fredericksburg with her husband and two children.
Visit her online at www.truongrehab.com.