Based on the factors such as night pain, bilateral symptoms (has no nerve related symptoms) and morning stiffness more then 45 mins, it’s clear that something related to rheumatology!! Thank you so much for case studies!
Wow. Love it when I'm staring at the screen thinking "I got nothing. None of my differentials fit". Thank you so much!!! I have an interview coming up, hopefully this will come up 😅
You're most welcome! I don't have any specific literature to hand, but we do have written resources on our membership platform that will no doubt have more information for you
Love the videos, big inspiration. Are these real cases that have happens on your clinic? If not, how do you find these conditions to learn about it im a newly graduate and I didn’t learn much from university. Thank you
Thank you so much for your kind words! Yes absolutely these kind of conditions will absolutely be presenting in clinic, we have many more of them on membership as well as tutorials on the individual conditions themselves
I would think about a rotator cuff that started on one side then the other, but first I would rule out a joint inflammatory issue like gout or rheumatoid (CBC, ESR, uric acid, RF are good starting labs), then X-RAY US or MRI of the shoulders
Awesome, but will the primary way to know its not RA instead, be that RA is usually seen in hands and knees and not shoulders ? Beside a blood test of course
@@JayBry1989 My Aunt had the same symptom. Whenever she raise her arm or arms it would hurt. After a couple of months she was diagnosed with lung cancer stage 4. If the doctor had checked for cancer sooner they might of been able to save her.
Based on the factors such as night pain, bilateral symptoms (has no nerve related symptoms) and morning stiffness more then 45 mins, it’s clear that something related to rheumatology!! Thank you so much for case studies!
Especially in the second half of the night,indicative for ankylosing spondylitis
Thank you for your kind words, and well done on your reasoning!
Absolutely! /thank you!
Never heard of this one, I was just thinking of OA and totally forgot about rheumatoid conditions. Nice one
OA morning stiffness would usually ease within 30mins and disturbances 2nd half of the night can point towards an inflammatory condition.
Thank you so much .love the case studies .please share more
Youre most welcome!
Wow. Love it when I'm staring at the screen thinking "I got nothing. None of my differentials fit". Thank you so much!!! I have an interview coming up, hopefully this will come up 😅
Thank you so much for your kind words and so glad to hear it helped you!
Could you please make a case study or content video on supraspinatus calcification tendinopathy? Love your content - so helpful as a new grad!!
Thank you so much Jessie! Glad we could help! Yes absolutely this is 100% in the pipeline
Loving case study more please ❤
Thank you so much! We absolutely will do!
Thanks for the video mate ! Do you have any literature for that case ? Would be awesome!
You're most welcome! I don't have any specific literature to hand, but we do have written resources on our membership platform that will no doubt have more information for you
That was helpful thank you
Thank you so much for your kind words!
Love the videos, big inspiration. Are these real cases that have happens on your clinic? If not, how do you find these conditions to learn about it im a newly graduate and I didn’t learn much from university. Thank you
Thank you so much for your kind words! Yes absolutely these kind of conditions will absolutely be presenting in clinic, we have many more of them on membership as well as tutorials on the individual conditions themselves
I would think about a rotator cuff that started on one side then the other, but first I would rule out a joint inflammatory issue like gout or rheumatoid (CBC, ESR, uric acid, RF are good starting labs), then X-RAY US or MRI of the shoulders
Great work!
Awesome, but will the primary way to know its not RA instead, be that RA is usually seen in hands and knees and not shoulders ?
Beside a blood test of course
Great work Mads! You are absolutely right we would expect to see changes in other joints, particular the hands and feet as you mentioned
We're currently being taught that you dont do over pressures on cervical spine (year 2, physiotherapy), is this not the standard practice?
I think it is often personal choice... many places will still teach it, especially if it is just very gentle overpressure
Patient should have chest x-ray for possible lung cancer.
What makes you think that?
@@JayBry1989 My Aunt had the same symptom. Whenever she raise her arm or arms it would hurt. After a couple of months she was diagnosed with lung cancer stage 4. If the doctor had checked for cancer sooner they might of been able to save her.
@@raulthepig5821 I'm guessing there were also some red flags the doctor missed. Really sorry to hear that though, that's awful