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What makes Mayo Clinic special #shorts
In this video, Kash Akhtar and Peter Bates are joined by Sanj Kakar as he highlights the positives of practicing at the Mayo Clinic in the USA and draws its similarities to the health service in the UK.
To learn more watch the full episode by clicking the link below.
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#orthopedics #medicine #surgeon #medicalstudent #career #surgery #careerprogression #healthcare #usa
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Do sport clinics need MRI's? #shorts
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In this video Kash Akhtar and Peter Bates are joined by Andy Williams as he explains his experience using MRI scans and how vital the data that they bring can be in helping treating patients. To learn more turn into this upcoming episode by clicking the link below. ua-cam.com/video/iSmJDvhd7UI/v-deo.html
Being an elite athlete knee surgeon #shorts
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In this video Kash Akhtar and Peter Bates are joined by Andy Williams as he explains his experience in being an Elite Knee surgeon and why his love for sports fuels his love for the job. To learn more turn into this upcoming episode by clicking the link below. ua-cam.com/video/iSmJDvhd7UI/v-deo.html #Orthopedics #medicine #surgeon #medicalstudent #career #sports #sportsinjury #bones #knee
The Patellofemoral joint… #shorts
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The Patellofemoral joint… #shorts
What helped Al Getgood get to the top stage #shorts
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What helped Al Getgood get to the top stage #shorts
What took Al Getgood to Canada #shorts
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What took Al Getgood to Canada #shorts
How to Live to 100! Your Gut is the Key To Everything: James Kinross on The MicroBiome
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How to Live to 100! Your Gut is the Key To Everything: James Kinross on The MicroBiome
The Life and Legacy of Professor John Keating: Orthohub Stories.
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The Life and Legacy of Professor John Keating: Orthohub Stories.
Unboxing The Viper Prime Percutaneous Pedicle Screw Insertion System
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Unboxing The Viper Prime Percutaneous Pedicle Screw Insertion System
Unboxing the Viper Prime Percutaneous Pedicle Screw Insertion System Trailer
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Unboxing the Viper Prime Percutaneous Pedicle Screw Insertion System Trailer
Orthohub Fireside: What the Experts Really Do in association with Conmed.
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Orthohub Fireside: What the Experts Really Do in association with Conmed.
Dr Brian T Kelly From the Operating Room to the Boardroom! Season 2, Episode 4.
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Dr Brian T Kelly From the Operating Room to the Boardroom! Season 2, Episode 4.
How to perform a tinel and what it means in relation to nerve injuries🤔
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How to perform a tinel and what it means in relation to nerve injuries🤔
How is the NHS doing when it comes to diversity 🤔 #nhs #diversity #news #shorts
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How is the NHS doing when it comes to diversity 🤔 #nhs #diversity #news #shorts
The Psychological Trauma of Trauma #shorts #orthopaedics #orthopaedicsurgeons #trending
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The Psychological Trauma of Trauma #shorts #orthopaedics #orthopaedicsurgeons #trending
How do we deal with bias in research?🤔 #shorts #orthopedics
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How do we deal with bias in research?🤔 #shorts #orthopedics
JBJS editor and legend of orthopaedics - Marc Swiontkowski. See One Do One
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JBJS editor and legend of orthopaedics - Marc Swiontkowski. See One Do One
season 2, episode 2: US healthcare comes to the UK!
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season 2, episode 2: US healthcare comes to the UK!
see one / do one podcast - s02e01 Sanj Kakar: coming to america
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see one / do one podcast - s02e01 Sanj Kakar: coming to america
what does good inclusive after-trauma care look like with Heather Vallier -orthohub soundbite
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what does good inclusive after-trauma care look like with Heather Vallier -orthohub soundbite
Recovery after trauma with Heather Vallier: surgeon, mentor, leader, trailblazer -orthohub soundbite
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Recovery after trauma with Heather Vallier: surgeon, mentor, leader, trailblazer -orthohub soundbite
Heather Vallier: surgeon, mentor, leader, trailblazer-orthohub see one /do one -orthopaedic surgeons
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Heather Vallier: surgeon, mentor, leader, trailblazer-orthohub see one /do one -orthopaedic surgeons
Teaser: Heather Vallier: surgeon, mentor, leader, trailblazer- orthohub see one /do one podcast
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Teaser: Heather Vallier: surgeon, mentor, leader, trailblazer- orthohub see one /do one podcast
orthohub ODM: paediatric elbows - how to manage lateral condyle fractures - orthopaedic surgeons
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orthohub ODM: paediatric elbows - how to manage lateral condyle fractures - orthopaedic surgeons
teaser orthohub ODM: paediatric elbows-how to manage lateral condyle fractures -orthopaedic surgeons
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teaser orthohub ODM: paediatric elbows-how to manage lateral condyle fractures -orthopaedic surgeons
journey into the world of research and academia -orthohub see one/do one with Matt Costa & Dan Perry
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journey into the world of research and academia -orthohub see one/do one with Matt Costa & Dan Perry
orthohub surgical approaches: the volar approach to the distal radius-orthopaedic surgeons education
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orthohub surgical approaches: the volar approach to the distal radius-orthopaedic surgeons education
Teaser: how to win friends and influence p-values - orthohub podcast with Matt Costa and Dan Perry
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Teaser: how to win friends and influence p-values - orthohub podcast with Matt Costa and Dan Perry
orthohub ODM: proximal tibia fractures & the soft tissues around them-orthopaedic surgeons education
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orthohub ODM: proximal tibia fractures & the soft tissues around them-orthopaedic surgeons education
distal radius fractures: how to stay out of trouble - educational webinar for orthopaedic surgeons
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distal radius fractures: how to stay out of trouble - educational webinar for orthopaedic surgeons

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @ishfaqmazari6520
    @ishfaqmazari6520 14 днів тому

    Nice sir ..

  • @michaeljuban6664
    @michaeljuban6664 26 днів тому

    hi doctor..i had a distal femur operation last july 2024, but my doctor didn't advise me that i should take my therapy as soon as possible aug 2024 whole month i undergo wound care service..my first therapy is sep 25 and on oct 3 would be my 5th session my concern is my knees are still stiff i think its around 50 to 60 degrees is its possible that i can bend more...although its kind a late to go therapy procedures thank you..

  • @MideRemz
    @MideRemz 29 днів тому

    As an Ortho trainee understanding knee pathologies and the appropriate treatment for them is a dream even though the spine is where my heart lies, cos i have knee issues myself.

  • @addiebaaddiee
    @addiebaaddiee Місяць тому

    Really

  • @zakiyatamimi7752
    @zakiyatamimi7752 Місяць тому

    Balfour Declaration was in 1917. So my question to the presenters, when was the start of "conflict" and where? Zionist were promised Palestine in return for lobbying and supporting British during WW1. The UN declared the partition of Palestine in 1947. Clearly, neither the British nor the UN had any legal authority over the land you give it away. More important, there was no historical conflict between "two people"; it is a classic case of Western colonialism project on a strategic located country.

  • @zakiyatamimi7752
    @zakiyatamimi7752 Місяць тому

    There no historical conflict between Palestinians and Jews. Israhell is a settler colonial project. All occupations come to an end. The criminals will face the music and the rest will go back to their country of origin.

  • @jacquelineabdo1963
    @jacquelineabdo1963 Місяць тому

    What’s LET?

  • @ПалвонСулаймонов-м3х

    Assalomu aleykum iltimos O'zbekistonga ham keliglar😢

  • @shamantherebel
    @shamantherebel Місяць тому

    This fracture is almost identical to the one I have “tibia plataeu Complex”. Would you recommend ever removing the plats and screws from this type here in the video ? If so is the recovery just as painful as the fracture ? I’m considering removing my screws become of lost of range of motion. Thank you so much for posting this

  • @agatkay1
    @agatkay1 Місяць тому

    Why he dont Got trousers 😂 good video:)

  • @ashualain2848
    @ashualain2848 2 місяці тому

    Can a hip spica be remove before 3 weeks for children??

  • @elliottfunkhouser4486
    @elliottfunkhouser4486 2 місяці тому

    Ligma

  • @seeing555
    @seeing555 2 місяці тому

    so glad to see others talking about it like this!!! with all the appreciation for gut health these days hopefully theres more support for saving the reefs!

  • @kqh123
    @kqh123 2 місяці тому

    Full interview?

  • @ahmedz123
    @ahmedz123 2 місяці тому

    A round of applause doctor god bless you respect to you highly dr I appreciate the fact that your diagram pinpointed exactly where my compression was which is in the thorac region the C8 and T1 nerve❤

  • @samanglais
    @samanglais 2 місяці тому

    Didn't answer the question

  • @domestinger8805
    @domestinger8805 2 місяці тому

    How do you manage all disease? Raw meat. Weston A. Price proved that a processed western diet ruins your oral health, which is a direct indicator of general health. Francis Pottenger proved that a processed or even cooked diet causes genetic deterioration in cats over 3 generations. Barry Groves gives us the proof that we are obligate carnivores. Aajonus Vonderplanitz puts it into practise with his Primal Diet. Wouldn't it be funny if 98% of disease and illness can be cured by this? Maybe it wouldn't.

  • @asaasa9446
    @asaasa9446 2 місяці тому

    Hello Sir, Hope you are well. I am a digital marketer working full-time freelancing since 2017. I want to connect with you because I think I will help you a lot to grow your youtube channel. Thank you Md Asraful Islam

  • @gangatharan7342
    @gangatharan7342 3 місяці тому

    Excellent Speach

  • @noelkwek
    @noelkwek 3 місяці тому

    What actually happened and what truly transpired with regards to Dr Ang Swee Chai and her Human Rights Legal Counsel husband Francis Khoo in the 1970s?

  • @drchemohdhanifchemat4846
    @drchemohdhanifchemat4846 4 місяці тому

    hi. why u check fds in ulna examination? fds is supplied by median nerve

  • @algoobi5573
    @algoobi5573 4 місяці тому

    Could be interesting with a evaluation annex to this video. How is the patient doing today. Can patient run? Pain? How close to previous functionality does patient have 1-10.

  • @Bingoplayzvr
    @Bingoplayzvr 4 місяці тому

    How do you pee and poop

    • @gauravpathak1366
      @gauravpathak1366 4 місяці тому

      On bed people assist you with a pee bottle and a poo pot on bed

  • @sivuyiseqanda8020
    @sivuyiseqanda8020 4 місяці тому

    He is my uncle😜...

  • @orthorules1580
    @orthorules1580 4 місяці тому

    Nice video, very informative. If I may add, all the bandages, cotton, the cast materials should be applied from a distal to the proximal direction. Thanks!!

  • @MariusSainiuc
    @MariusSainiuc 4 місяці тому

    So what do we tell the patient with nerve palsy? We just don’t know?

  • @ThEKeeYs
    @ThEKeeYs 5 місяців тому

    great informative video but i think the music was a bit louder than the doctor

  • @alifewithluna4134
    @alifewithluna4134 6 місяців тому

    Sir, after 5 children, my pelvis would beg to disagree with you lol

  • @troypayne8706
    @troypayne8706 6 місяців тому

    *Promo SM* 🔥

  • @SimplySleepie
    @SimplySleepie 6 місяців тому

    Such a good doctor! I have 3 surgeries done by Dr Eastwood and I used to adore her...terrified as a kid but also adored her to bits. If I could have a chat with her today now I am an adult it would be an honour.

  •  6 місяців тому

    Tottally agree👍👍

  • @ClaryFoote
    @ClaryFoote 6 місяців тому

    Awesomeness

  • @leonaowen9234
    @leonaowen9234 6 місяців тому

    What type of surgery best for cauda equina, please

  • @enemyhero
    @enemyhero 7 місяців тому

    Yeah and how exactly did they diagnose a rat with autism? Fuckin genius

  • @williamwallace5367
    @williamwallace5367 7 місяців тому

    This has always fascinated me, what are the reasons for doing this?

  • @westonhuffman7908
    @westonhuffman7908 7 місяців тому

    Well, I wanna get a fecal matter transplant so I could enjoy the smell of the donor's poop.

  • @euan1234
    @euan1234 7 місяців тому

    So happy to have found this video! Prof. Keating (or Mr. Keating as I knew him back then) was my surgeon when I suffered a comminuted fracture of my elbow on New Year's Eve 2002. He operated on me on New Years Day, and again later in the year to remove the wiring used to fuse the bones together. I remember he called it 'the worst elbow injury he had seen in Edinburgh'. And yet, 21 years later I have no pain and I can still play golf / squash / train in the gym. From my perspective, he is indeed a titan in Orthopaedics. Thank you!

  • @westonhuffman7908
    @westonhuffman7908 7 місяців тому

    Well, I wanna get a fecal matter transplant so I could enjoy the smell of the donor's poop. 48:01

  • @sammaddumasuriya
    @sammaddumasuriya 7 місяців тому

    The best description I have ever seen..

  • @vinodnirmalkar5146
    @vinodnirmalkar5146 7 місяців тому

    Ishka Hindi me hota to...😢

  • @elizabethfalcone1736
    @elizabethfalcone1736 7 місяців тому

    I cant believe my nonnos been on a podcast and i didn't even know it

  • @williamwindsor91
    @williamwindsor91 8 місяців тому

    What i remember Nigeria for is all those scammers sending me no end of emails trying to steal from me

  • @marvingehman8791
    @marvingehman8791 8 місяців тому

    No

  • @peculiar-pan
    @peculiar-pan 8 місяців тому

    She didn't even answer the original question though????

  • @APLW33
    @APLW33 8 місяців тому

    That didn’t answer the question at all. Do they actually hold value?

  • @lifeafter5083
    @lifeafter5083 8 місяців тому

    She’s a hero to all Palestinians… a hero that I got only to know now. She’s done massive noble works and is still so humble ❤❤❤

  • @loadedfun4764
    @loadedfun4764 8 місяців тому

    I suffered a shatzker level 6 fracture in 2008. My ortho surgeon said out of the 30 surgeries she performs a month, she only performs 2 or 3 level 6 surgeries a month. She would push them towards the end of the month considering how much time is involved in the procedure. I have 14 deck screws 2 titanium shims and a ceramic hinge linking my knee together. All held in place with human cadaver bone ground down to a consistency of humus. I’m sure a lot of cases are different in the rate of healing however it took me 5 years to re-learn how to walk again. I healed and I’m more than blessed to still have my leg. (I count my blessings ) What I would like to mention is it only takes one contusion to that leg or anyone’s leg who’s had the procedure to throw your gate off and start walking on the hardware in a bad way. Gout in your big toe will throw your entire gate off and start grinding hardware considering your no longer walking on even keel. My Serious Advice is to take the time off your feet for it to heal or you take the chances of jacking up the surgery. (Thank you Dr. Harding!)

  • @lindasplaylist100
    @lindasplaylist100 9 місяців тому

    Wish you would have talked about Arachnoiditis.

  • @vegirajuvjsomaraju8766
    @vegirajuvjsomaraju8766 9 місяців тому

    Good talk!👏👏👏

  • @sedhom01
    @sedhom01 9 місяців тому

    About working in Ireland , I worked in same hospital our lady's hospital for sick children in crumbling 1995 and told them never disturb the boss . On my first on call got type 3 suoracondylar fracture I could not disturb my boss Frank Dowding so I call my senior registrar who has just move out of hospital to give me a hand. Also another on call was SHO coving ortho and got a child RTA with C1C2 dislocation with brain dead need consent for organ but my boss ossie Forgarity was drunk and attending a rugby 🏉 match as doctor and was drinking and asked not to disturb him . Was fun