Archive for the tag: Injuries

Preventing and Managing Computer-Related Injuries

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How can you do something about computer-related injuries, yet still get your job done? Experts at Stanford explain the small changes that, put together, can add up to significant protection. Learn specific tips that make your chair more comfortable, provide for proper monitor and keyboard placement—even “do’s and don’ts” for pain-free mousing.
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Imagine waking up one morning and not being able to use your hands? In this video, I share my personal journey to prevent potential career and quality of life injuries from occurring.

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The number one thing to remember is to take care of yourself as you are THE most important instrument!

Penile Injuries & ED

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Dr. Daniel Martinez, Urologist with Baptist Health South Florida, affirms one of those things physicians worry about the younger patient population is something called “Saddle injuries”.

Those injuries can be caused by accidents during bike riding or by slips when a man falls between his legs. Treatment for cancer could potentially also cause ED, the specialist explains.

Erection is not possible in stressful situations.
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Erectile Dysfunction | The Symptoms, Signs & Causes

Erectile dysfunction is a topic that many men would prefer avoid. But it is a problem that affects many men. This video will explain the potential causes associated with erectile dysfunction such as hormone imbalances such as testosterone or elevated cholesterol levels.

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Erectile dysfunction is defined as the difficulty or inability to obtain or maintain an erection suitable for sexual intercourse.

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Knee injury ,Injuries – Everything You Need To Know – Dr. Nabil Ebraheim

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Dr. Ebraheim’s educational animated video describing the anatomy and associated injuries of the knee joint.
Disrupted quadriceps
•Patient is unable to actively extend the knee.
The most common cause of ACL ruptures:
•Traumatic force being applied during twisting motion.
•Side stepping or landing from a jump.
Patient complains of:
•Immediate pain
•Knee giving way
•Swelling
Aspiration of the knee
•If aspiration of the knee joint shows evidence of blood within the joint there is 75-80% chance of ACL and meniscal injury.
Lachamn’s test- ACL knee exam
•Knee is flexed at 30 degrees.
•ACL tear of the knee is identified by pulling on the tibia and examining the frontward motion of the lower leg in comparison to the upper leg.
Radiological exam – ACL
•MRI of the knee joint shows bone lesions or bruising associated with tears of the ACL. Injury is found in the typical location; middle of the femoral condyle and posterior part of the tibia laterally.
Posterior cruciate ligament tear (PCL)
•Common cause of injury is a bent knee hitting a dashboard in a car accident.
Tibial Sag Test –PCL knee exam
Quadriceps active test-PCL knee exam
•The examiner stabilizes the leg of the patient and then the patient is asked to actively contract the quadriceps muscle.
•The tibia is seen actively reduced from the posterior subluxed position.
Lachman’s test-PCL knee exam
•Knee is bent 20-30 degrees.
•The posterior drawer test is carried out while the patient is in a supine position and the knee is flexed to 90 degrees.
•The amount of translation of the tibia relative to the femur is observed.
The dial test is performed while the patient is in the supine or prone position and both knees are in 90 and 30 degrees of flexion. More than 10 degrees of external rotation indicates significant injury.
Common meniscal tears
Symptoms include
•Knee pain
•Pain with straightening the knee
•Swelling
•Locking
•Weakness
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OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY – BIRTH INJURIES

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In this video of OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY – BIRTH INJURIES following concepts are discussed:
Birth injury – Definition
Injuries to head
Scalp injuries
Fracture skull
Investigations
Treatment
Intracranial Hemorrahage: Traumatic / Anoxic / Primary hemorrhagic disease
Muscles
Nerve Injury
Brachial Palsy
Fractures

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Alone: 5 Worst Injuries | History

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*Spoilers* The survivalists on Alone have a very small margin of error and they know a bad injury could mean the difference between the 0,000 cash prize and tapping out. #AloneOnHistory #AloneShow #Survival
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Professional Sports Injuries and How Orthopedic Surgeons Fix them!

In this video, you will see how various orthopedic sports related injuries are treated!

Check out these other Sport Injury Videos from Dr. Webb

03:33 Derrick Rose ACL Tear
06:10 Description of ACL Surgery
06:40 Tony Romo Clavicle Fracture
07:40 Description of Clavicle Fracture Surgery
08:00 Gordon Hayward Ankle Fracture Dislocation
08:45 Description of Ankle Reduction
09:28 Surgery for Ankle Fracture/Dislocation
10:15 Paul George Broken Tibia
11:35 Description of Broken Tibia Surgery

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