The SumMARY

Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation

Welcome to The SumMARY Podcast, where we explore the complexities of physical medicine and rehabilitation, one topic at a time. Hosted by Dr. Yunna Sinskey and Dr. Doug Henry, we “sum up” the latest insights, innovations, and practices in PM&R, featuring conversations with leading physicians and healthcare innovators. The SumMARY is brought to you by Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation, the nation’s largest non-profit rehabilitation system. Since 1891, Mary Free Bed has been restoring hope and freedom through world-class rehabilitation. Consistently ranked by U.S. News & World Report as one of the Best Rehabilitation Hospitals in the nation, Mary Free Bed continues to lead the way in empowering patients and advancing PM&R care.

  1. APR 9

    Kidney Disease: Living Beyond Dialysis

    Kidney disease is often called a “silent illness,” but its impact on daily life is anything but quiet. In this episode of The SumMARY, we sit down with nephrologist Dr. Dan Meyer and occupational therapy assistant Natalie Frias to explore kidney disease through both a clinical and lived-experience lens. Together, they unpack what it means to live with chronic kidney disease, navigate dialysis and move forward after transplant.  This episode covers: ·       How kidney disease develops and why symptoms often go unnoticed ·       The physical and mental impact of dialysis, including fatigue and cognitive changes ·       The role of rehabilitation in helping patients adapt, conserve energy and maintain independence ·       The emotional weight of chronic illness for patients and caregivers ·       Why early detection and prevention are critical   From Patient to Clinician at Mary Free Bed: A Note From Natalie Frias, COTA   “For me, kidney disease isn’t just a diagnosis. It’s the chapter that reshaped my future, strengthened my resilience and ultimately led me to my role as a certified occupational therapy assistant at Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital. Chronic illness doesn’t only affect organ systems. It reshapes identity, independence and the ability to plan for the future.” Read Natalie’s full op-ed here: https://www.maryfreebed.com/kidney-disease-recovery-transplant/. Join the Conversation Join the conversation with fellow physiatrists and health care professionals as we explore ideas and share solutions to improve patient care. Connect with us on social media today!Instagram Subscribe on LinkedIn About The SumMARYWelcome to The SumMARY Podcast, where we explore the complexities of physical medicine and rehabilitation, one topic at a time. Hosted by Dr. Yunna Sinskey and Dr. Doug Henry, we “sum up” the latest insights, innovations, and practices in PM&R, featuring conversations with leading physicians and healthcare innovators. Dr. Sinskey earned her medical degree from the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth. She completed her residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation at Mary Free Bed and further specialized with an amputee fellowship at the University of Washington in Seattle. Dr. Henry is triple board-certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation, pediatrics, and pediatric rehabilitation medicine. He joined Mary Free Bed in 2019 after serving at Cleveland Clinic, where he became an expert in managing pediatric chronic pain conditions. The SumMARY is brought to you by Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation, the nation’s largest non-profit rehabilitation system.

    52 min
  2. MAR 4

    Evolving Neurosurgical Management of Spasticity

    In this episode of The Summary, we welcome Dr. Casey Madura, section chief of pediatric neurosurgery at Corewell Health Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital. Dr. Madura shares his expertise about neurosurgical treatments for spasticity in children and adults. He focuses on selective dorsal rhizotomy (SDR) and other emerging surgical options.  Together, they break down why and when spasticity is treated. They also discuss how SDR works, and why early intervention—combined with intensive rehabilitation—can reduce pain, improve mobility and limit future orthopedic surgeries. Dr. Madura explains patient selection and ideal timing. He also emphasizes the crucial role family commitment plays in long-term outcomes. The conversation explores alternatives like baclofen pumps, palliative dorsal and ventral rhizotomies and peripheral neurotomies—highlighting the benefits, limitations and decisions behind each approach. Guest Casey Madura, M.D. Pediatric Neurosurgeon, Corewell Health  Dr. Casey Madura is a pediatric neurosurgeon and section chief at Corewell Health Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital. He earned his master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health and his medical degree from the University of Michigan. He completed his neurosurgery residency at the University of Wisconsin Hospital and his pediatric neurosurgery fellowship at Children’s Hospital of Alabama. His work centers on developing a comprehensive surgical epilepsy program and expanding advanced surgical options for children with severe spasticity. About The SumMARY The SumMARY Podcast, where we explore the complexities of physical medicine and rehabilitation, one topic at a time. Hosted by Dr. Yunna Sinskey and Dr. Doug Henry, we “sum up” the latest insights, innovations, and practices in PM&R, featuring conversations with leading physicians and health care innovators. Connect with us on The SumMARY Podcast social media channels or visit our web page.

    58 min
  3. FEB 3

    Paving the Path: The Fight for Rehabilitation in Ghana

    In this episode, we welcome Dr. Abena Tannor—a leading physiatrist, sports and exercise rehabilitation physician and global health expert. Dr. Tannor shares her powerful journey as Ghana’s first PM&R and sports, exercise and rehabilitation medicine physician. She’s a dedicated trailblazer who’s shaping the future of rehabilitation care in her country every day. As a World Health Organization rehabilitation consultant and member of the Ghana Olympic Committee, Dr. Tannor offers a look at the realities of building a PM&R Residency Program in Ghana from the ground up. She candidly discusses the challenges of grassroots program development and navigating socioeconomic barriers within the health care system. Dr. Tannor paints a vivid picture of Ghana’s medical landscape—addressing stigma surrounding individuals with disabilities, the current state of access to rehabilitation services and the critical need for sustainable rehab infrastructure. She shares what keeps her motivated on the hardest days and her hopeful vision for the future of physiatry and rehabilitation in Ghana. This inspiring conversation highlights resilience, leadership and the power of rehabilitation to restore dignity, function and hope. LinkedIn Instagram The SumMARY Welcome to The SumMARY Podcast, where we explore the complexities of physical medicine and rehabilitation, one topic at a time. Hosted by Dr. Yunna Sinskey and Dr. Doug Henry, we “sum up” the latest insights, innovations, and practices in PM&R, featuring conversations with leading physicians and healthcare innovators. Dr. Sinskey earned her medical degree from the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth. She completed her residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation at Mary Free Bed and further specialized with an amputee fellowship at the University of Washington in Seattle. Dr. Henry is triple board-certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation, pediatrics, and pediatric rehabilitation medicine. He joined Mary Free Bed in 2019 after serving at Cleveland Clinic, where he became an expert in managing pediatric chronic pain conditions. The SumMARY is brought to you by Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation, the nation’s largest non-profit rehabilitation system.

    42 min
  4. 12/05/2025

    "How's Ed?" - Advocacy & Accuracy in Disorders of Consciousness

    In this episode, we welcome Dr. Jean Woo from Baylor College of Medicine and Dr. Bei Zhang from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center—two leading physiatrists and brain injury specialists—as they take us inside the complex world of disorders of consciousness (DoC). They break down how clinicians identify and support patients across the DoC spectrum, from coma and unresponsive wakefulness to minimally conscious states. Through tools like the Coma Recovery Scale–Revised (CRS-R), detailed bedside observation and personally meaningful stimuli, they show how even the smallest responses can reveal unexpected awareness. Drs. Woo and Zhang emphasize a powerful principle: always assume patients can hear, see and understand, even when they don’t appear to be conscious at all. They also dig into barriers to rehabilitation access and close the episode with a thoughtful exploration of the “disability paradox.” LinkedIn Instagram The SumMARY Welcome to The SumMARY Podcast, where we explore the complexities of physical medicine and rehabilitation, one topic at a time. Hosted by Dr. Yunna Sinskey and Dr. Doug Henry, we “sum up” the latest insights, innovations, and practices in PM&R, featuring conversations with leading physicians and healthcare innovators. Dr. Sinskey earned her medical degree from the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth. She completed her residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation at Mary Free Bed and further specialized with an amputee fellowship at the University of Washington in Seattle. Dr. Henry is triple board-certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation, pediatrics, and pediatric rehabilitation medicine. He joined Mary Free Bed in 2019 after serving at Cleveland Clinic, where he became an expert in managing pediatric chronic pain conditions. The SumMARY is brought to you by Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation, the nation’s largest non-profit rehabilitation system.

    54 min
  5. 11/04/2025

    From Consult to Comeback: Building the “Easy Button” for Inpatient Rehab

    In this episode, we welcome Holly Banninga, director of inpatient access at Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation, and Dr. Christopher Rizik, medical director of inpatient access. Together, they bring two unique perspectives: Dr. Rizik provides the patient-facing perspective, while Holly gets candid about what goes on behind the scenes when coordinating patient care.  Together they break down how physiatry consult services bridge the gap between acute care hospitals and inpatient rehabilitation. From the vital role of physician liaisons to Mary Free Bed’s commitment to taking patients regardless of insurance and partnering across different health systems, this conversation highlights the importance of a team-forward approach to getting patients the care they need. Learn how consults go beyond discharge planning. Early involvement, strong relationships and collaboration across disciplines can change the course of a patient’s recovery.  LinkedIn Instagram The SumMARY Welcome to The SumMARY Podcast, where we explore the complexities of physical medicine and rehabilitation, one topic at a time. Hosted by Dr. Yunna Sinskey and Dr. Doug Henry, we “sum up” the latest insights, innovations, and practices in PM&R, featuring conversations with leading physicians and healthcare innovators. Dr. Sinskey earned her medical degree from the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth. She completed her residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation at Mary Free Bed and further specialized with an amputee fellowship at the University of Washington in Seattle. Dr. Henry is triple board-certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation, pediatrics, and pediatric rehabilitation medicine. He joined Mary Free Bed in 2019 after serving at Cleveland Clinic, where he became an expert in managing pediatric chronic pain conditions. The SumMARY is brought to you by Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation, the nation’s largest non-profit rehabilitation system.

    49 min
  6. 09/23/2025

    Behind the Scenes: Lessons from the PM&R Program Director’s Chair

    In this episode, we welcome Dr. Micheal Andary, residency program director at Michigan State University Sparrow, and Dr. Adam Lamm, program director and designated institutional official at Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital. With Dr. Andary bringing more than three decades of perspective and Dr. Lamm adding the lens of a newer program director, the conversation covers evolving challenges—and rewards—of leading residency training. From shifting accreditation requirements to the reality of burnout, they share candid reflections on what it takes to balance responsibility, resilience, and resident success. Whether you’re considering a leadership role in medical education or simply curious about what happens behind the scenes, this episode pulls back the curtain on the life of a program director. LinkedIn Instagram The SumMARY Welcome to The SumMARY Podcast, where we explore the complexities of physical medicine and rehabilitation, one topic at a time. Hosted by Dr. Yunna Sinskey and Dr. Doug Henry, we “sum up” the latest insights, innovations, and practices in PM&R, featuring conversations with leading physicians and healthcare innovators. Dr. Sinskey earned her medical degree from the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth. She completed her residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation at Mary Free Bed and further specialized with an amputee fellowship at the University of Washington in Seattle. Dr. Henry is triple board-certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation, pediatrics, and pediatric rehabilitation medicine. He joined Mary Free Bed in 2019 after serving at Cleveland Clinic, where he became an expert in managing pediatric chronic pain conditions. The SumMARY is brought to you by Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation, the nation’s largest non-profit rehabilitation system.

    1h 5m
  7. 08/07/2025

    A Physicians Perspective: Inching Back to "Normalcy" After Cancer

    What is it like when a physician has a serious illness – how does it affect them, and how does it affect the care they give patients? In this special episode of The SumMARY, Dr. Yunna Sinskey opens up to Dr. Doug Henry about her personal journey with stage 3 rectal cancer. She discusses her initial diagnosis and the tough reality of life after treatment, all while sharing honest insights on physical exhaustion and the mental toll of PTSD. Learn how her personal experience has shaped the way she connects with patients who are adjusting to their own diagnoses. This episode is about resilience, healing and the importance of giving patients the time and care they truly need.  Read Dr. Sinskey’s story in here own words here.   LinkedIn Instagram The SumMARY Welcome to The SumMARY Podcast, where we explore the complexities of physical medicine and rehabilitation, one topic at a time. Hosted by Dr. Yunna Sinskey and Dr. Doug Henry, we “sum up” the latest insights, innovations, and practices in PM&R, featuring conversations with leading physicians and healthcare innovators. Dr. Sinskey earned her medical degree from the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth. She completed her residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation at Mary Free Bed and further specialized with an amputee fellowship at the University of Washington in Seattle. Dr. Henry is triple board-certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation, pediatrics, and pediatric rehabilitation medicine. He joined Mary Free Bed in 2019 after serving at Cleveland Clinic, where he became an expert in managing pediatric chronic pain conditions. The SumMARY is brought to you by Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation, the nation’s largest non-profit rehabilitation system.

    44 min

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Welcome to The SumMARY Podcast, where we explore the complexities of physical medicine and rehabilitation, one topic at a time. Hosted by Dr. Yunna Sinskey and Dr. Doug Henry, we “sum up” the latest insights, innovations, and practices in PM&R, featuring conversations with leading physicians and healthcare innovators. The SumMARY is brought to you by Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation, the nation’s largest non-profit rehabilitation system. Since 1891, Mary Free Bed has been restoring hope and freedom through world-class rehabilitation. Consistently ranked by U.S. News & World Report as one of the Best Rehabilitation Hospitals in the nation, Mary Free Bed continues to lead the way in empowering patients and advancing PM&R care.