History and Examination of the Knee for Postgraduate Orthopaedic Exams (Part 1)

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Jeh Mahaluxmivala

- The transcript is a discussion about a knee examination for postgraduate orthopedic exams.

- The speaker discusses the importance of taking a systematic approach to history taking and asks targeted questions.

- They highlight the significance of assessing the duration, progression, site, and nature of the knee problem.

- The speaker emphasizes the need to differentiate knee pain from back pain and asks about swelling, instability, and deformity.

- They also mention the importance of assessing the patient's medical history, including allergies, diabetes, medications, and previous joint surgeries. 

This teaching video is specifically helpful for candidates preparing for the following Orthopaedic Exams : FRCS , European Board (FEBOT) , SICOT Diploma and Arabic Boards

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