thank you very much your videos help me a lot such as how to explain to other and idea for rule in, rule out. keep going. and i promise i gonna be good PT like you sir
Hi! CSI is certainly an option for patients with frozen shoulder. Often it is reserved for when pain gets more significant, and perhaps once a little more time has passed. However, it is certainly an option for pain relief if the patient is struggling
That feeling when you completed the shoulder differential diagnosis course a couple of weeks ago and then remember the japanese "50 year old shoulder".. :)
Hey Khalid, I just wanted to say your case studies are amazing-they’ve been super helpful for us. I was wondering if it might be possible to add something about the physical therapy for the conditions you cover at the end of the videos? I think it would be a great addition to help round out the content. Thanks so much!!!
I thought the frozen shoulder only occurs for the people who had prolonged immobilization of the shoulder joint. Never knew it could occur in a tennis player too.
I can't describe how unique your channel is
Very kind of you! Thank you so much!
thank you very much your videos help me a lot such as how to explain to other and idea for rule in, rule out. keep going. and i promise i gonna be good PT like you sir
So pleased to hear it! Thank you for your kind words!
Great video, informative and well structured. I will be recommending your channel to many students.
Thank you so much! Very kind of you!
I was thinking about frozen shoulder or rotator cuff tear which I would rule out with additional ER lag sign. Great video!
Thank you so much! Glad it was helpful!
More. This was helpful
Thank you!
I wish i had lectures like this when i was studying physiotherapy 😅
Thank you so much 🙏🏼
Would you refer on for CSI in that instance khalid or advice / setting expectations would they be enough ?
Hi! CSI is certainly an option for patients with frozen shoulder. Often it is reserved for when pain gets more significant, and perhaps once a little more time has passed. However, it is certainly an option for pain relief if the patient is struggling
Awesome!😊
Thank you!
Interesting
Thank you!
That feeling when you completed the shoulder differential diagnosis course a couple of weeks ago and then remember the japanese "50 year old shoulder".. :)
Love it!!!! Thank you so much!!!
Hey Khalid, I just wanted to say your case studies are amazing-they’ve been super helpful for us.
I was wondering if it might be possible to add something about the physical therapy for the conditions you cover at the end of the videos? I think it would be a great addition to help round out the content.
Thanks so much!!!
Thank you so much for your kind words and for your suggestion! Yes absolutely will certainly see if I can add these in where we can 😊
Adhesive capsulitis/frozen shoulder was my first thought
Well done!
I thought the frozen shoulder only occurs for the people who had prolonged immobilization of the shoulder joint. Never knew it could occur in a tennis player too.
Yes absolutely, not only with prolonged immobilisation
@ClinicalPhysio can you please make more videos on case studies? Very informative from the clinical point of view
Did she have an mri?
No was not needed in this case
I was thinking tendinopathy or frozen shoulder as for the age of the patient and no trauma, STIFFNESS and diabetic
Great work!
Thank u dr/khaled
Thank you so much for your support!