orthopedics
Deep Venous Thrombosis
This video is about deep venous thrombosis. Why it happens and what are the risks of the blood clot.
Proximal Biceps Tendon Rupture / Popeye Deformity...
Dr. Ebraheim’s educational animated video describes the condtion of proximal biceps tendon rupture.
Clonus Sign, Cervical Spinal Stenosis
Clonus test is a test for upper motor neuron involvement. It means the spinal cord is involved.
Can Scapular Pain Come From The Neck?
Animated video explain the overlapping pain of the shoulder and neck.
Cervical Disc Herniation, neck pain
Animated video describes the condition of neck pain and cervical disc herniation.
Cervical Disc Herniation What Is The Intervertebral...
An animated lecture explains the function and structure of the cervical intervertebral disc. it is really an online or internet education related to cervical spine disc.
Neck Pain Causes and Treatment - Dr Nabil Ebraheim
This video describes the most common cause of neck pain including disc herniation and myelopathy.
Why Excessive Use of a Cell Phone Causes Cubital...
This video explains the relationship between cell phone and cubital tunnel syndrome. Elbow flexion is harmful to the ulnar nerve. It pressures the nerve and decreases the area available for the nerve....
How Does Broken Bone Heal?
When the bone fractures, it heals by different stages. Healing starts by hematoma and ends by remodeling.
Pediatric Supracondylar Fractures of the Humerus...
This video explains types, symptoms and the treatment of supracondylar fractures of the humerus in the pediatric population.
Ankle Pain, Ankle Ligaments Sprain - Everything...
Dr. Ebraheim’s educational animated video describes conditions and treatment methods associated with pain of the ankle. High ankle sprain •A high ankle sprain is a sprain of the syndesmotic ligaments...
Shoulder Examination / Subacromial, Cuff - Everything...
Dr. Ebraheim’s educational animated video describes the clinical evaluation tests for Shoulder and Rotator Cuff injuries. Neer’s test •Position of the patient: patient is standing or sitting upright....