Orthopaedic anatomy
Traditional Procedure for Tennis Elbow vs.TENEX...
So what we used to do is make an incision and go through skin, go through the muscle, elevate the muscle and the tendon origin, scrape the bone and scrape the tendon that works but you can imagine that...
Medial Ankle Pain (Inner Ankle Pain)
Explore the common causes of medial ankle pain, including tendon injuries, ligament strain, and conditions like posterior tibial tendon dysfunction.
Ankle Joint - Clinical Anatomy, Ankle Sprain,...
Explore the clinical anatomy of the ankle joint, including its bones, ligaments, and surrounding structures essential for movement and stability. This video highlights key anatomical landmarks, common...
Ankle Pain Causes Explained
Ankle pain is an extremely common complaint with several common causes. It is important to make the correct diagnosis of the cause of ankle pain so the appropriate treatment can be given to the patient.
Femoroacetabular Impingement Explained: Groin...
Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) - often called hip impingement - occurs when abnormal contact between the femoral head–neck and acetabular rim (cam, pincer, or mixed morphology) irritates the...
Coccydynia and Coccyx Pain Causes Symptoms and...
The coccyx, commonly referred to as the tailbone, is the terminal segment of the vertebral column, consisting of two to four fused or separate coccygeal vertebrae. It lies inferior to the sacrum. Despite...
Clinically Relevant Meniscus Anatomy | Meniscus...
Clinically relevant meniscus anatomy | meniscus repair.
Brachial Plexus Injuries: Erb’s & Klumpke’s...
Injury to Erb’s point commonly occurs at birth or from a fall onto the shoulder. Erb’s palsy results from brachial plexus lesions involving the C5 and partly C6 nerve roots.
Posterior Cord of the Brachial Plexus
The posterior cord of the brachial plexus comprises the posterior division of all three trunks: the upper, middle, and lower trunk.
Mnemonic and Anatomical Classification of the...
The brachial plexus is often considered a difficult topic, but let's simplify it. A useful mnemonic to remember is presented in this video.
Scapulothoracic Dissociation: A Rare Traumatic...
Scapulothoracic dissociation is a rare and severe traumatic injury characterized by the disruption of the scapulothoracic articulation. It involves the lateral displacement of the scapula while the overlying...
Medial Scapular Winging: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis,...
Medial scapular winging is most commonly caused by a dysfunction of the serratus anterior muscle, which occurs due to injury to the long thoracic nerve.
OrthoApproach - Posterior Approach to the Hip...
This video delves into the posterior approach for hip arthroplasty, a cornerstone technique for orthopaedic surgeons. Key topics covered: step-by-step surgical technique breakdown. Anatomical considerations...