Wow, I wasn’t expecting all of these comments to be focused on humor! I just had a hip replacement this March. It dislocated twice, within 4 days of each other. It was the surgeons fault, he admitted he put the ball and cup at the wrong angle. I had to have an entire revision in May and I’m a fkng mess!!!! There’s nothing funny about this! The first dislocation caused me to fall backward on concrete and it fractured my spine! I was screaming in the ER to just kill me. No one even knew it was fractured. My husband watched them try to preform this over 6 times and was almost sick from it. Again, it’s not funny and I hope none of you ever go through it! I’m still all messed up and can’t stand or walk unassisted yet. The pains constant, i literally ended up with ptsd wondering every time i move if it’ll happen again, even though i was reassured it won’t. I wouldn’t wish this on my worst enemy!
@ Hi, thank you for asking. My backs still fractured and pretty debilitating. My hip has settled down and the outer thigh is still completely numb yet the inside is very tender and sore if touched. I can’t do much at all still as far as lifting or bending. Discouraging but I hope each day is better than the last 👍
Mine dislocated twice, in 4 days and I was simply standing still! The surgeon made a mistake so be aware, sometimes YOU don’t have to do anything for it to happen.
I find this hilarious. I have Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and manage to dislocate my hip while walking and self-reduce it. I still have problems with it, though.
I'm just seeing this, but I looked up this video because I subluxed my hip by standing up and straight up snort-laughed at "it takes a lot of trauma to dislocate a hip." Yay EDS.
I’m looking up these videos trying to figure out how to relocate my own hip because my eds has gotta a bit worse and my hip is out of place and won’t go back in by itself for the first time.. if you have tips please save me.. it’s been days 😭
I don't have EDS but I dislocated (total) my hip 25+ times in 10 months and 5 major surgeries in the same 10 months just by turning my right leg in. Kind of hard to never turn my leg inward specially since my leg naturally turns in.
With all the depression medical students through, your videos are beneficial in two ways lol
Very fun video and informative.thank you 😄☺️
Attentive work and very helpful.Thanks.
Wow, I wasn’t expecting all of these comments to be focused on humor! I just had a hip replacement this March. It dislocated twice, within 4 days of each other. It was the surgeons fault, he admitted he put the ball and cup at the wrong angle. I had to have an entire revision in May and I’m a fkng mess!!!! There’s nothing funny about this! The first dislocation caused me to fall backward on concrete and it fractured my spine! I was screaming in the ER to just kill me. No one even knew it was fractured. My husband watched them try to preform this over 6 times and was almost sick from it. Again, it’s not funny and I hope none of you ever go through it! I’m still all messed up and can’t stand or walk unassisted yet. The pains constant, i literally ended up with ptsd wondering every time i move if it’ll happen again, even though i was reassured it won’t. I wouldn’t wish this on my worst enemy!
Sorry you had a rough time and I hope you do well but the video is fine and the comments are not bad. They are general comments and not aimed at you.
@@BrandonRorie I know, …… maybe I was just venting, idk? My apologies to you all😞
Hello, how are you doing now ? updates?
@ Hi, thank you for asking. My backs still fractured and pretty debilitating. My hip has settled down and the outer thigh is still completely numb yet the inside is very tender and sore if touched. I can’t do much at all still as far as lifting or bending. Discouraging but I hope each day is better than the last 👍
@audnbob1 sorry for intruding, which part of your back is fractured ? And what did they do about it?
U guys are enjoying ❤thanks for video
Had a good laugh. Very informative thanks
Great vid. Thanks for the info.
What activities to avoid to prevent hip dislocation
Mine dislocated twice, in 4 days and I was simply standing still! The surgeon made a mistake so be aware, sometimes YOU don’t have to do anything for it to happen.
thank you Dr.
Thanks. Beautiful information passed.
That's good information
I find this hilarious. I have Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and manage to dislocate my hip while walking and self-reduce it. I still have problems with it, though.
Hannah Robin nice
I'm just seeing this, but I looked up this video because I subluxed my hip by standing up and straight up snort-laughed at "it takes a lot of trauma to dislocate a hip." Yay EDS.
EDS Looking to self reduce my hip lol. The trauma it took...none.
Same I got hEDS glad we can all understand 😂
I’m looking up these videos trying to figure out how to relocate my own hip because my eds has gotta a bit worse and my hip is out of place and won’t go back in by itself for the first time.. if you have tips please save me.. it’s been days 😭
thank you
Fun video
She is my doctor :)
Dope
I thought the jokes were unfunny. Until the levitation at 4:27.
Super
Arrrrrgh I’m going to reduce your hip !!
Hahhaha "high trauma" I have Ehlers Danlos syndrome and I dislocate and reduce each hip at least 3 times a day when barley doing anything😂
Sarah Cuddihy SAME
I have NF1 (not Eds) but same lol
Ditto 😆
Wow that sounds terrible
I don't have EDS but I dislocated (total) my hip 25+ times in 10 months and 5 major surgeries in the same 10 months just by turning my right leg in. Kind of hard to never turn my leg inward specially since my leg naturally turns in.
Loco Dr. 😂
hi
4.12 😂😂😂
was this supposed to be serious instruction...I'll watch SNL if I want comedy.
Thanks Karen 😮
I know! It pissed me off watching this!!
Hahahaha post night shift footage
Thank you