Excellent video, thank you. My only piece of constructive criticism: 6:25 - "anterior angulation" is open to misinterpretation. If anything, considering the 'anatomical position' where palms face forwards, the distal portion of the radius is angulated posteriorly. However, with the wrist it better to describe the angulation as palmar, or in this case, dorsal.
Exactly right. It is technically posterior displacement because the posterior aspect of the hand is the "dorsum" due to the palms facing forward in the anatomical position.
The first example shows a left wrist, but the way it's orientated shows it as a persons right wrist. Probably was flipped on the screen. Hopefully the tech didn't label it incorrectly!
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From class of 2020 here, thank you so much for the explanations that we never recieved!
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Excellent video, thank you. My only piece of constructive criticism:
6:25 - "anterior angulation" is open to misinterpretation. If anything, considering the 'anatomical position' where palms face forwards, the distal portion of the radius is angulated posteriorly. However, with the wrist it better to describe the angulation as palmar, or in this case, dorsal.
thanks. that did have me confused for a second, as it looked to be posteriorly displaced.
Thank you I was confused
Exactly right. It is technically posterior displacement because the posterior aspect of the hand is the "dorsum" due to the palms facing forward in the anatomical position.
Short, sharp and precise! Thank you very much.
Glad it was helpful!
3 weeks already.
3 metacarps fractured.. 2,3 and 4th, transversal but they are alligned
Thank you for this video!
Correct me if Im incorrect, but at 4:32 , the distal fragment isnt angulated by 45 degrees -- it looks nore like 125 degrees?
yeah like 135, not 45
The first example shows a left wrist, but the way it's orientated shows it as a persons right wrist. Probably was flipped on the screen. Hopefully the tech didn't label it incorrectly!
This is so clear simple and informative at the same time
6:27 how is it anterior dislocation and not dorsal or posterior
Hello sir, that simple is like my situation now. how many weeks i can back to normal life ? thanks
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Thank you so much for sharing Dr
Thank you so much this is very helpful
thanks
the wrist looks like dorsal displacement
Simple, Precise and amazing
Thanks
very helpful , thank you alot
Thanks alot .. this is really helpful
Wow, Amazing!
@ 6:29 isn't this a smith's fracture?
Thanks, That was very clear and helpful.
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5:53 shouldn't it be distal third of ulna instead of radius?
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I really appreciate it , thank You
thank you so much..
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wow, all the info I needed in just 7 minutes, thanks so much
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same with me
Vey helpful
very comprehensive.thanks a lot
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Very informative! Thank you so much! 😃😃 15/12/2018
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Lovely!
perfect. thank you
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great video thanks!
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Very helpful thanks
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Amazing
One word perfect
Thankx alot.....for that precise and helpful vedio
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