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ACL Injuries: Surgical Consideration | Surgical...
Orthopedic teaching video: ACL injuries: - surgical consideration - surgical technique - Hamstring graft harvest
Anterior Approach (Smith-Peterson) to the Hip...
Learn about the anterior approach (Smith-Peterson) to the hip joint, a surgical technique for addressing hip joint issues. Discover step-by-step guidance, benefits, and considerations for this approach.
OrthoApproach - Direct Lateral (Modified Harding)...
This video demonstrates the direct lateral (modified Harding) approach to the hip joint, a minimally invasive technique for orthopaedic surgeons. We cover key steps including incision placement, muscle...
Baker’s Cyst: Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Baker's cyst, sometimes called popliteal cyst, is a benign swelling found behind the knee.
Common Types of Distal Radius Fractures
What are the most common types of distal radius fractures? The most common type is Colles' fracture, a fracture of the distal radius with characteristic backward displacement of the hand. It is a low-energy...
Clinical Evaluation of Nerve Injuries to the...
An educational animated video describes nerve injury in the upper extremity.
Neck Pain: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Patients may present with neck pain for various reasons, and in this video, I will outline the most common causes of neck pain and how it can be managed. The first step is determining whether the pain...
OrthoReiew - Revision of Orthopaedic Basic Sciences...
OrthoReiew - revision of orthopaedic basic sciences for orthopedic exams| Orthopaedic Academy.
Smoothly Transitioning Into Medical School Life
Set yourself up for a seamless transition into medical school life. In this episode of Med School Moments, Dr. Matthew Momjian shares practical advice on overcoming common challenges, optimizing your...
Knee Pain - Examination of the Meniscus
There are two menisci. The lateral meniscus is circular and covers approximately 70% of the lateral tibial plateau. The medial meniscus is C-shaped and covers approximately 50% of the medial tibial plateau....
Why Is My Low Back Pain Not Getting Better?
Low back pain can be complicated. In approximately 85% of patients, no specific cause for low back pain is identified. Typically, the pain resolves spontaneously, and in 95% of patients, it improves within...
Cervical Radiculopathy: Symptoms, Diagnosis and...
Cervical radiculopathy is caused by cervical nerve root compression. The patient will have pain and/or progressive neurological deficits that result from conditions such as disc herniation that irritate...
Heel Pain: Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Heel pain is a prevalent condition with multiple potential causes, making accurate diagnosis essential for effective treatment. The proximity of various anatomical structures in the heel can complicate...
Piriformis Syndrome or True Sciatica
Piriformis syndrome and sciatica are often confused, but they are distinct conditions. Sciatica refers to pain radiating along the course of the sciatic nerve, which extends from the lower back through...
Is it a Hip Pain or Sciatica?
Hip and spine pathologies share similar symptoms, making diagnosis and treatment challenging. Arthritis in the hip and spine can coexist in the same patient, complicating the distinction between hip and...
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