Osteoarthritis on Xrays of Hip and Knee

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  • @maxinefowler8591
    @maxinefowler8591 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for the time and effort you put into this video. Excellent and very helpful!

  • @debbiec6216
    @debbiec6216 7 місяців тому +1

    I need a doctor like the one in this video . He's straight forward and explains everything in detail .
    He deserves 500Million Subs and 500 Million Viewers !!!!

  • @pinsirigodamunna8835
    @pinsirigodamunna8835 5 місяців тому +1

    Dear Dr. Thank you very much for your explanation. As a hemophilia person, I am looking forward to your kind advice for my hip replacement surgery.

  • @Rosie-wj1le
    @Rosie-wj1le Рік тому +2

    This has been so educational. Thank you doctor.

  • @carolschedler3832
    @carolschedler3832 Рік тому +1

    Thank you Dr Chen!! I saw your post on Facebook Total Hip Replacement forum and jumped right over here! Thank you so much for your expert input on that forum and for making these videos! I plan to binge watch! 🎉😂❤

    • @orthopaedics360
      @orthopaedics360  Рік тому

      Many thanks for your message Carol! We hope the information provided here is useful for you. If there is anything else you would find useful, please let us know so we can prepare more valuable content for our patients.

    • @debbiec6216
      @debbiec6216 7 місяців тому

      @@orthopaedics360 I know you aren't my doctor , but can I at least ask a question.
      This is a very important question, and it's only information.
      My question is , If a person has Trendelenburg Gait ( waddle side to side ) can that causes
      the waddle walking side to side or is my knees ( bone on bone ) causing it ???
      Will a person be able to walk normal again ? Thank you , Debbie
      I need 2 knee replacements and I might need a hip replacement ?

    • @orthopaedics360
      @orthopaedics360  7 місяців тому

      @@debbiec6216 a trendelenburg gait is generally specifically identified when a patient has weak or absent gluteals. This particularly happens when the gluteus medius is torn. In general it is not due to any other reason. The most appropriate next investigation is an ultrasound of your hip to check the gluteal musculature.

    • @debbiec6216
      @debbiec6216 7 місяців тому

      @@orthopaedics360 So, Xray will not do it ??? I have a weak right hip . When, I walk , I am walking ( gait ) waddle side to side

    • @orthopaedics360
      @orthopaedics360  7 місяців тому +1

      @@debbiec6216 An Xray will only really show osteoarthritis. It cannot show the status of your gluteal musculature. An USS or MRI is required. An USS is the easiest to access, but an MRI can be beneficial if the tendon is found to be torn, as it can show the likely success of a repair - ie: if the muscular has undergone fatty infiltration (ie significant atrophy), then it can never be successfully repaired. If the muscle is good, but the tendon is fully torn off, then in general, surgery is required.

  • @caryes4540
    @caryes4540 11 місяців тому +1

    Excellent presentation and very well thought out. Gr8 info for patients with that disease. I wish he was my surgeon

    • @orthopaedics360
      @orthopaedics360  7 місяців тому

      Very nice of you to say - if you think of anything that would be helpful in a video, we can look to make it.

  • @rosefarquhar1075
    @rosefarquhar1075 Рік тому +3

    Excellent information, very well presented. Thank you.

    • @orthopaedics360
      @orthopaedics360  Рік тому +1

      Many thanks for your comments. Our latest video is on hip imaging during surgery.

  • @coastalbushrustique6848
    @coastalbushrustique6848 Рік тому +1

    Thank you