Great !!! Thank you so much Dr. Coul you make some more clips about various shoulder disease and elbow, wrist disease? Your explanation is very easy to understand. Perfect!!!
Very informative, I like watching all the orthopedic videos helps me learn, if u could make videos on basic orthopedic examinations of the limbs and state the normal range of movements, also the muscles in each limb
Sir can you plz tell me about the shoulder joint yesterday I have done xray of my father shoulder and the report says this glenohumeral acromiohumeral joint space appear reduced with indistinct glenoid inferior articular surface - - -? Significance and etiology
I have a question. I know that for the glenohumeral joint space we have to measure it from a true (Grashey) AP view, but is it possible to measure it from a neutral AP view, even if the evaluation would be suboptimal??? This would be in a scenario where the patient only had one view taken.
the joint space is there...for e.g all articulating joints have space thats filled with synovial fluid, cartilage and other necessary structures that aids in some movement of the joint etc
This particular joint though is what attaches the scapula to the clavicle and serves as the main source of movement that hangs the upper extremity (shoulder, arm etc) from the trunk (mid part of the body {chest area}. Since its a point of movement it cant be attached bone to bone and so the space is there to facilitate that...and of course ligaments and such are attached.
Sir can you plz tell me about the shoulder joint yesterday I have done xray of my father shoulder and the report says this glenohumeral acromiohumeral joint space appear reduced with indistinct glenoid inferior articular surface - - -? Significance and etiology
Wonderful, clear and need explanation! Cudos to you!
Very much informative and can say all in one..
Thanks so much for imparting your knowledge
Thank you so much dr!
Thanks a lot 🙏🙏🙏
Great !!! Thank you so much Dr. Coul you make some more clips about various shoulder disease and elbow, wrist disease? Your explanation is very easy to understand. Perfect!!!
Thank you, very helpful!
Thankfully
THANK U DOC.......ITS REALLY HELPFUL YOUNG DOC LIKE US.....MAKE MORE SUCH VIDEOS ON "HOW TO READ X-RAY" ON DIFFERENT BODY ORGAN......
Wow that is nice explain
Thank you more please 😊and
Excellent tutorial
Thank you! Cheers!
good!!
Thanks so much
thank you i am going to do it on clay for my project
Very nice
Really good
I like the quality! Where are the Ortho views though? Valpeu?
Thanks so much for imparting your knowledge. Stay Blessed.
Thank you very much sir, its very clear
You are most welcome
Please tell me the projections for the hill sachs lesion
great demonstration, nice animation ,quality content , thank u so much sir!
Super explanations
Glad you liked it
Very helpful sir.
Glad to hear that! Thanks for watching😃
Thank u so much sir...u r away some
Most welcome😊
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Informative
glad it was helpful
Good video keep it up
Appreciate it
It's Great
Thank you so much!
Can u provide a video on hip x-rays basics...thanks for this video... Lots of information you provide in a short video
Glad you liked it! We will surely make a video on Hip Radiographs soon! Thanks for watching 😊
Very informative, I like watching all the orthopedic videos helps me learn, if u could make videos on basic orthopedic examinations of the limbs and state the normal range of movements, also the muscles in each limb
Thanks for watching 🤗 Will surely include these topics in the coming videos👍🏻
Sir, provide the video on shoulder Acromioclavicular joint (Zanca view) topic ☺️
Sure👍🏻! Thanks for watching 😃
Sir can you plz tell me about the shoulder joint yesterday I have done xray of my father shoulder and the report says this
glenohumeral acromiohumeral joint space appear reduced with indistinct glenoid inferior articular surface - - -? Significance and etiology
I have a question. I know that for the glenohumeral joint space we have to measure it from a true (Grashey) AP view, but is it possible to measure it from a neutral AP view, even if the evaluation would be suboptimal??? This would be in a scenario where the patient only had one view taken.
Thank you so much sir🙏🤗
Most welcome😊
why there is small gap seen in between acromion process and clavicle joint. Is that means broken or cartilages filled
the joint space is there...for e.g all articulating joints have space thats filled with synovial fluid, cartilage and other necessary structures that aids in some movement of the joint etc
This particular joint though is what attaches the scapula to the clavicle and serves as the main source of movement that hangs the upper extremity (shoulder, arm etc) from the trunk (mid part of the body {chest area}. Since its a point of movement it cant be attached bone to bone and so the space is there to facilitate that...and of course ligaments and such are attached.
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I have shoulder pain since 6 months or above..taken xray today but its normal..could u pls tell me what could b the reason
@Kool Cat yeah me too thinking so
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Sir can you plz tell me about the shoulder joint yesterday I have done xray of my father shoulder and the report says this
glenohumeral acromiohumeral joint space appear reduced with indistinct glenoid inferior articular surface - - -? Significance and etiology