Principles of Fracture Fixation | Orthopedic Basics
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- Опубліковано 31 лип 2024
- Learn about how orthopedic surgeons decide on the best way to fix those bones! This lecture covers some basics about fractures that will create a good base for any student interested in orthopedics. Visit our site at www.whitecoatcoaching.com for more!
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This is absolutely one of the best videos ever! Wonderfully explained!
Absolutely best video I've ever seen on the topic. Thank you very much.
So so grateful !! Sending you loads of love and best wishes for whatever you do . This was such a lucid and simple explanation of concepts ! ❤
its really great teaching aid especially for those who are having trouble getting into orthopedic basics ...i would like to have more from you...well done for your eye opener material,keep it up!
Thank you for a great video!
I'm an independent contractor for a couple different orthopedic vendors.
As stated, compression plates can have threaded holes for locking screws. These holes can easily be cross threaded resulting in a destroyed and wasted plate. This especially happens when the surgeon must take out the screw to re-position the plate under imaging or any kind of revision.
We found that revisions commonly occur when a surgeon is fixing another surgeons work. Plate A is exchanged for Plate B.
Beidermann Motech has come out with a brand new classification of a both compression and locking cap system. The screw's polyaxial angle range is up to 40 degrees, no threads in the plate holes, and the screws are either compression or injection screws for bone cement. Once all the screws are in place, then locking caps are screwed over the holes to prevent the screws from ever backing out. Never has a locking cap come out.
I'm not trying to sell this haha! Its a very educational yet revolutionary product that is not quite well known to the medical community yet. Best of both worlds.
Thank you for this great video!
Very well done video!!!!...I’m an Ortho PA and I will be having any new hires watch this Day 1!!
Please make more if you can. You’re a great teacher and love the way you present the info...great for visual learners like myself 🤓
Thank you so much @whitecoatcoaches for making it easy for us to understand
Perfect Video! For beginners and professionals! Thank you!
Thanks sir, this video usefully for medical student and orthopaedic . They will understand carefully principles after see video. I hope Admin update as more as possible video .
So easy to follow and understand, thanks! Great visuals!!
Thanks! glad you found it useful!
An orthopedic surgeon is a doctor who does analysis, treatment, and restoration of wounds, disorders, and ailments of the body's musculoskeletal framework. It is a framework that incorporates bones, tendons, muscles, nerves, and ligaments. An orthopedic surgeon corrects inborn or functional irregularities of the bones with surgery, casting, and bracing. In some cases, surgery is important to rectify the issue and avoid additional damage. Orthopedic surgeons work with the patients to locate the best course of treatment to enable them to carry on with a functioning and practical life. They have extensive training in the correct finding and surgical treatment of wounds and diseases of the musculoskeletal framework. In spite of the fact that they know about all parts of this framework, many of them specialize in certain areas, for example, the foot, lower leg, hand, shoulder, elbow, spine, hip or knee
great slides, very helpful, wish there were more videos in this channel
very easy very clear, thanks !
Great video on this important topic in surgical training, easy to follow & understand. Thank you from a surgery PGY2 in Papua New Guinea 🇵🇬
Hello, can I just say how great this video is
Excellent,...thank you. ..
Great work at white coat. More strength Chiefs
Great video.
GOD BLESS YOU! YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND HOW MUCH YOU'VE HELPED ME WITH THESE CONCEPTS!! YOU ARE INCREDIBLE THANK YOU!!!
Happy to help!
Awesome effort
please make more!!
Well explained
Based standard skilled, must broken separate on 2 metaphysis bone can indirect disease upon their dislocated bone
Amazing video
Can't the x-ray findings be ground glass appearance of obstruction?
Any books on this topic you recommend for beginners? Thank you for all of the info!! :)
Thank you
Great video
20:55 AO (Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Osteosynthesefragen) was founded in Switzerland, the name is in german
beautiful lecture regarding basic orthopaedic, impressed
Thanks!
Can I have these slides?
Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Osteosynthesefragen is actually german for "work society for questions of bone fixation". And Austrian is not a language.
very good work ! keep it up !!!
Thanks! We've got a whole series available at whitecoatcoaching.teachable.com/p/ortho-jump-start for those interested! Geared towards students doing away rotations in ortho.
this is a great lecture but I need the script please
These illustrations are so clear! Where did you get them?
Used the Wacom Bamboo Slate, which I really like.
Oh, wow. You drew them yourself?
yep!
0:52 shoulder dislocation
2:12 anterior shoulder dislocation
2:30 knee injuries
2:55 ACL injury
4:30 pcl injury
5:30 menisical injury
5:48 treatment for knee injuries
6:28 Achilles tendon rupture
7:33 colles fracture
8:07 scaphoid fracture
Boxers fracture 8:55
09:27 humerus fracture
09:53 hip fractures
10:47 femoral fracture
11:33 tibial fracture
11:50 open fracture
Clavicular fracture 12:21
13:06 greenstick fracture
Torus(buckle) fracture 13:22
Supracondylar humerus fracture 13:50
Nursemaids elbow 14:19
Osgood schlatter disease 14:45
15:14 saltar Harris fracture
18:00 references
Where is the vid for this list? :)
Pun intended comment though at 25:26 you have repeated Frykman twice.... favourite??
audio too low..otherwise good presentation
try to improve your speaking tone plz....
your voices irritates alot so I quited to watch this video
You talk in lazy boring way.. Which keep us distracted..