Orthopaedic cases
Bone and Joint Infections: Causes, Symptoms and...
This video provides a review of bone and joint infections.
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 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.
Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis
DISH (Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis) is characterized by flowing ossification along the anterolateral aspect of at least four consecutive vertebrae. This condition typically affects older individuals...
Play Your Paeds Right for FRCS Exam
Jo Dartnell & Anish Sanghrajka: Play Your Paeds Right for FRCS Exam.
Tennis Elbow Clinical and Anatomical Considerations
Tennis Elbow (lateral epicondylitis) is an overuse injury that causes inflammation, tendinosis and lateral elbow pain at the origin of a small muscle called the extensor carpi radialis brevis (ECRB).
Distal Biceps Tendon Rupture- Hook Test
The Hook Test diagnoses a distal biceps tendon rupture, avulsion, or tear. When the biceps tendon ruptures, it will cause pain at the elbow. The patient will experience a sharp, sudden, painful “pop”...
Is it Compression Neuropathy or Sciatica?
The video "Is It Compression Neuropathy or Sciatica?" explains the differences between the two conditions. Compression neuropathy is caused by pressure on a nerve, leading to localized pain...
Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction or Sciatica
The sacroiliac joint pain may be missed or misdiagnosed as sciatica because the sacroiliac joint symptoms in the lower back, in the buttock, and in the leg which mimics sciatica pain.
Hip Pain - Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment
Pain can arise from the structures that are within the hip joint or from the structures surrounding the hip joint.
Complications in Hip Fractures
This video provides a concise overview of complications in hip fractures (e.g. dislocations, failure of fixation).
Hip or Spine Pain?
The hip and the spine pathology share the same complaints and their symptoms may overlap. That will make the diagnosis and treatment of these patients difficult and challenging.
Hip Pain -Strain of the Rectus Femoris Muscle
One of the causes of hip pain that is often forgotten is due to strain of the rectus femoris muscle and tendon.
Explaining Low Back Pain
This video explains the specific of low back pain, answers the most frequently asked questions about low back pain.