Orthopedic videos
Femoral Shaft Fracture - Mechanism and Types
Femoral fractures are a serious injury that can occur in both adults and children. The femur is the largest and strongest bone in the body making it difficult to break. However, when the fracture does...
Calcaneus Fracture: Anatomy, Biomechanics, Surgical...
Calcaneus fracture: anatomy | biomechanics | surgical considerations | ORIF demonstration.
OrthoApproach - Anterolateral Approach to Humerus...
This video delves into the anterolateral approach to the humerus, a key surgical technique for orthopaedic surgeons. We cover: Anatomic landmarks and exposure for optimal access to the humeral shaft and...
Basic Concepts of Neer Classification
Basic concepts of neer classification. become a member to get exclusive access toall video courses.
The History of Orthopaedic Surgery - From Bone...
This video explores the fascinating evolution of orthopaedic surgery, from ancient practices to the advancements shaping your practice today.
OrthoApproach - Symphysis Pubis Approach - Pfannenstiel...
To obtain a CPD certificate for attending this lecture , Click here: https://orthopaedicacademy.co. uk/tutorials/ This video explores the advantages and considerations for both the Symphysis Pubis and...
OrthoReview - Revision of Adult Hip Reconstruction...
This video provides a deep dive into adult hip reconstruction, covering: Indications & surgical approaches for common hip pathologies. Implant selection & fixation techniques for optimal outcomes....
Articular Cartilage Structure and Function
Articular cartilage is an avascular and aneural tissue, meaning it does not have a blood supply or nerves. It functions as a shock-absorbing structure that protects the underlying bone. The bone is formed...
Bone and Joint Infections: Causes, Symptoms and...
This video provides a review of bone and joint infections.
Collagen Explained: Types, Functions and Role...
There are approximately 20 types of collagen. Collagen is a tough but flexible framework that mechanically supports proteoglycans and cells. Collagen is made by fibroblasts.
Fracture Nonunion - Causes, Types and Treatment
In nonunion, the healing process of the fracture stops. Nonunion may be caused by excessive motion of the bony ends and incomplete healing of the fracture.
How Does Nutrition Affect Wound Healing and Patient...
Wound healing is a complex process heavily influenced by the nutritional status of the patient. In orthopedic patients, particularly the elderly, malnutrition poses a significant barrier to recovery and...
How Antibiotics Work: Cell Wall, Protein Synthesis,...
This video will discuss how antibiotics work, focusing on the cell wall, protein synthesis, and mechanisms of bacterial resistance.
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