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thanks mistet for vid, and not being a snowflake.
Damn, I hope I never need on3 of those
Had this done yesterday
Shouldn’t that be ultrasound guided? I got the same procedure in the Uk. I’m really scared considering the fact that anywhere I go there is incompetent people it’s just dreadful I lost trust in NHS
That's what my son had 🤯🤯🤯
VERY NICE TECHNIQUE
I had my ankle replaced last year.
Where is the start?
EXCELLENT
Looks painful I was told they put you under anesthesia while doing the procedure
How do they get it all back together 😅
Looks like chicken 😅
I had a cortisone injection in my knee two months ago and it really helped. Some have told me, that if cortisone helped, the hyaluronic acid injection will help much better and last longer. True?
2:10 what landmarks are you looking for and where do you aim for the aspiration?
Which company implant is used here ?
is this supposed to be done with Xray! high risk of mistake without x-ray
Thanks for sharing such a clear and concise demonstration.
I had two injections already, 2015 and 2024. Both with my knees straight on the table, with a small pillow under my heel.
I had a leg fracture two months ago And the fractured leg is lower in height than the other why? Although it hasn’t healed completely is there a big problem?
I had this done a couple of days ago, it was very uncomfortable having the anaesthetic put in, such pressure & feeling the need to move my leg but he was still injecting. The procedure for me was to determine that my pain is from the hip joint & not my lower back. Initially my usual pain went away immediately after the procedure but I wondered how long the local anaesthetic normally lasts before wearing off. Can anyone help?
Had My surgery 58 Days ago Tomorrow I return to Work Bless The NHS
Hi
DiYamm , that was good....i almost puked when i imagined myself there,,,,,lol
They really work great knees wont feel as wobbly, only problem is they are very expensive and wear off quicker then 6 months. But they are worth the money
Toe walkers are like seeing a white rhino. Same as with duck runners. It’s a real treat to see.I scramble for my phone to take a video and share this curiousity with my peers
Amazing what skilled surgeon's can do...i am looking into this procedure for myself
Ahhhh
just got this done 1 weeek ago and mannn the pain is something else
Am I only one, who noticed that he didn't aspirate, before injecting???
Good
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Is this for educational purposes? Because it's not
Now that's a good tourniquet!!! Nothing is worse than a bloody field.
Are you allowed to take anything prior to this procedure? Ibuprofen, Motrin anything for the pain besides taking a Diazepam
I wanted this surgery now I don't
I don't wanna be a doctor anymore
Mine hurt like hell ☠️
Mine too. I yelled out in pain.
OMG I’m going tomorrow 😮I’m so scared 😢😢
@@LeopiaSmithme too!!! There’s no way that it’s not going to hurt
I partially watched and didn't see anything bad and I'm having this done soon.
How did it go with the surgery. Can you walk? Did you have any tears? I'm having this done on 6/28/2024. I got injured at work and it's been 16 months.
Done doing skull crushers 💀
Promo sm ☀️
Most doctors use ultrasound to inject your knee, they say even the most skilled doctors miss there mark 30 percent of the time
Im 16, just had this done yesterday!!!!! On the couch now 😅
had this today , 2/10
I currently have mild arthritis beginning to show in my knee, and I'm currently going through physical therapy to strengthen and ease the pain. I'm also thinking about getting injections. After watching this video and seeing that needle, I'm rethinking it. I can handle small needles but large ones like this make me a little jittery. I would have to figure out a way of not seeing those needles. 😬
Vedio quality is nit good
What is difference in tendom transfer and cuboid osteotomy
Just had this done waiting to have bandage removed and see My Scar Surgeon was amazing went through the whole process with me took 2 half hours still have pain week aftet
Thank you this quick tutorial on this study. Today is my two-week mark post rotator cuff surgery. My doctor’s advice was to wear my brace at all times except when I’m doing my PT or getting dressed. In other words, I was supposed to wear it 90% of the time. The first night coming home was a total nightmare for all the obvious reasons. The next day, when I finally took it off for the first time, I realized that there was absolutely nothing wrong with my hand, elbow or rest of my arm! I began to ask questions to myself. Why does my hand and arm hurt so much? Why do I have to wear this brace at all times when is causing me so much discomfort? I could not intellectually rationalize or see how the brace was doing a better job for me while I was sleeping, especially when I’m privileged to have feather and memory foam pillows?!!! On the second night, when I couldn’t stand the pain off my hand, I unplugged all the straps from the brace and let the arm rest on the pillows. I slept like a baby!!! Immediately when I woke up in the morning, a little voice told me to look into the research in this area. I went into Google Scholars and found numerous studies that addressed the issue. This was the first study I read. It was fascinating and I was quite shocked, surprised and disappointed about my doctor’s orders!!!! But it appears to me that that is the common practice…. Therefore, on my first postop appointment I didn’t dare tell him what I was doing. I actually met with the PA who told me I was doing absolutely great! I asked him how he knew and he said “believe me I know!” I was rested, upbeat, without pain, and had no complaints! I only told him I was cheating a little bit and he didn’t press me to tell him. I don’t believe he wanted to know. I reassured him I was committed to my healing, progress and did not want to do any thing to jeopardize my surgery. I emphasize that I was not lifting pulling or doing anything reckless with my arm. I also went to my first physical therapy appointment yesterday. She too indicated that I was doing absolutely great. However, I did tell her the entire truth. I told her I was not sleeping with brace, and was using all my pillows for support my arm instead. She asked me to show her exactly how was sleeping. I told her I was shoving a baby pillow under my armpit and it traveled with me everywhere throughout the night. Three other pillows are shoved under my operated side which keep me from turning. Therefore, I sleep flat on one pillow, or lay on my left, my unoperated side. She stated that everything looked absolutely great, but that it was her job to tell me to follow my doctor’s orders! I smiled! I assume she did too, but she was wearing a mask so I couldn’t tell? In summary, I don’t believe in this all or nothing approach. I am using my Brace about 50% of the time. I am grateful that my doctor sent me home with a brace, and I use it to give my arm rest, time to heal and protection. I use it when I’m doing chores, going for my daily walks, or stores, church, and crowds. I do not wear it when I’m sleeping or resting on my bed. If I don’t have enough pillows when I’m on my recliners I’ll wear it for greater rest and comfort. Time will tell! So far so good! But I know I have to be extremely conscientious of all my moves. I’m not recommending that anyone does what I’m doing. This is just what is working for me as I am retired, do not have to do any type of work, or have children at home. It is my ultimate goal to heal 100% to get back to nature and do the things I love to do! Thank you again for the visual summary of this study!
Really clear explanation and dissection !! Thank you so much