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Femoral Nerve and Saphenous Nerve: Anatomy and...
The femoral nerve is one of the major nerves of the lumbar plexus, arising from the posterior divisions of the L2, L3, and L4 roots. It emerges from the lateral border of the psoas major muscle, descends...
Piriformis Syndrome or Sciatica - Identify the...
Piriformis syndrome or true sciatica - are they the same or different? This video explains key differences and similarities.
Sciatica and Lumbar Disc Herniation Causes Symptoms...
How about a disc herniation? What is a disc? What is the function of a disc, and how does the disc herniate? This video shows the answers to these questions.
Endoscopic Discectomy with Foraminal Access
This is a 62 year old patient with right sided foraminal stenosis. She has been complaining of pain and paresthesia in her right lower extremity for about 2 years. In the video, an endoscopic discectomy...
Types of Bunions: Hallux Valgus, Tailor’s Bunion,...
Bunions can present as hallux valgus, which refers to a deformity of the big toe. Another type is called a tailor’s bunion, which involves a deformity of the fifth metatarsal.
Tingling Fingers at Night? It Might Be More Than...
Can a patient self-diagnose carpal tunnel syndrome? Carpal tunnel syndrome is the most common type of nerve compression. According to some studies, it affects between 1% and 10% of the population. Repetitive...
Hip or Spine Pain? Understanding the Real Source...
Is it hip pain or spine pain? A diagnostic dilemma. Hip and spine pathologies often present with overlapping symptoms, making diagnosis and treatment difficult and challenging.
Medial Elbow Tendinopathy (Golfer’s Elbow) Explained
Learn about medial elbow tendinopathy, also known as golfer’s elbow, including its causes, affected tendons, and typical symptoms. This video explains the underlying pathophysiology, risk factors,...
The Sacroiliac Joint Pain Mystery: Why Does My...
The sacroiliac joint is often overlooked, yet it is a significant cause of lower back pain—accounting for approximately 22% of cases.
Is Your Sciatica Really a Disc Problem or Piriformis...
Sciatica pain usually affects one side of the body. It is often referred to as lumbar radiculopathy or “true sciatica.” However, sciatica is not a diagnosis—it is a symptom of an underlying...
Sciatica Impersonators
A lumbar disc herniation is the most common cause of lumbar radiculopathy, which is pain radiating from the lower back into the lower extremity. However, there are many other pathologies that can present...
Heat-related Illness in Athletes
Heat illnesses include a spectrum of conditions ranging from heat syncope, heat cramps, and heat exhaustion to the more severe heat strokes.
Bedside Fasciotomy for Compartment Syndrome -...
The goal is to diagnose compartment syndrome early, before muscle necrosis and weakness occur.
Sciatica or Peripheral Neuropathy? How to Tell...
Is it peripheral neuropathy or sciatica? Pain shooting down one leg that worsens with walking may arise from lumbar stenosis, disc herniation, or lumbar radiculopathy
How to Recognize and Treat Crush Syndrome After...
Crush syndrome occurs due to crushing accidents, such as those seen in war zones, industrial accidents, natural disasters, drug overdose, or positioning during lung surgery.
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