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Proximal Humerus Fracture Repair
Proximal Humerus Fracture Repair samer kareem 4,420 Views • 2 years ago

urgical management of proximal humerus fractures may be categorized either according to fracture type (eg, Neer type, anatomic type, greater tuberosity, surgical neck, anatomic neck, articular surface, lesser tuberosity fragments) or according to method of fixation (eg, closed reduction with no fixation, percutaneous fixation, open reduction with internal fixation [ORIF], humeral head replacement associated with tuberosity fixation

Histology - four layers of trachea
Histology - four layers of trachea academyo 14,144 Views • 2 years ago

the short video will describe four layers of connective tissue. Please see disclaimer on my website. www.academyofprofessionals.com

Robotics is the engineeri
Robotics is the engineeri vishalmalik100119071982 941 Views • 2 years ago

Robotics is the engineering science and technology of robots, and their design, manufacture, application, and structural disposition.

Excision of intra-dermal naevi from the face
Excision of intra-dermal naevi from the face samer kareem 9,782 Views • 2 years ago

The Heart
The Heart Mohamed Ibrahim 38,842 Views • 2 years ago

A 3D video clip showing anatomy and physiology of the heart

Thai Traditional Massage
Thai Traditional Massage ThailandMedical Tourism 18,505 Views • 2 years ago

Thai traditional massage is world renowned to the point of being a global brand

Temporomandibular joint TMJ disorder types
Temporomandibular joint TMJ disorder types Alicia Berger 3,170 Views • 2 years ago

What Causes TMD? We don’t know what causes TMD. Dentists believe symptoms arise from problems with the muscles of your jaw or with the parts of the joint itself. Injury to your jaw, the joint, or the muscles of your head and neck -- like from a heavy blow or whiplash -- can lead to TMD. Other causes include: Grinding or clenching your teeth, which puts a lot of pressure on the joint Movement of the soft cushion or disc between the ball and socket of the joint Arthritis in the joint Stress, which can cause you to tighten facial and jaw muscles or clench the teeth

Medical Videos - Intercourse During Her Period - Is It Safe?
Medical Videos - Intercourse During Her Period - Is It Safe? hooda 29,127 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video to know if it is safe to have intercourse during her period

Traditional African Brain Surgery.
Traditional African Brain Surgery. Kennedy Kimemia 5,111 Views • 2 years ago

An African traditional healer performing a brain surgery.

Ultrasound Guided Lumbar Puncture Procedure
Ultrasound Guided Lumbar Puncture Procedure samer kareem 3,085 Views • 2 years ago

Lumbar puncture is a common emergency department procedure used to obtain information about the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) for diagnostic and, less commonly, therapeutic reasons. Please refer to the full article on Lumbar Puncture for more details on the lumbar puncture procedure. Lumbar puncture is typically performed via “blind” surface landmark guidance. The surface landmark technique is reported to be successful in a high percentage of attempted lumbar punctures; however, surface landmark identification of underlying structures has been shown to be accurate only 30% of the time. [1] Unsuccessful identification of proper landmarks often leads to increased difficulty in obtaining CSF, if the procedure is performed, and a higher rate of complications. Few alternatives are available in these cases. If available, fluoroscopic-guided lumbar puncture may be performed. If not, treatment is sometimes initiated empirically without obtaining CSF. Disadvantages of using fluoroscopy include limited availability or necessary transport of the patient outside of the emergency department, inability to directly visualize the spinal canal, and inherent radiation exposure

Natural Ways to Whiten Teeth at Home
Natural Ways to Whiten Teeth at Home hooda 7,210 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video to know the Natural Ways to Whiten Teeth at Home

Nevus  removal by radiowave surgery
Nevus removal by radiowave surgery samer kareem 4,852 Views • 2 years ago

Acupuncture Weight Loss
Acupuncture Weight Loss Medical_Videos 7,915 Views • 2 years ago

Acupuncture Weight Loss

Anatomy of The Brain
Anatomy of The Brain Anatomy_Videos 32,461 Views • 2 years ago

Anatomy of The Brain

Anatomy of The Shoulder and Arm Muscles
Anatomy of The Shoulder and Arm Muscles Anatomy_Videos 18,393 Views • 2 years ago

Anatomy of The Shoulder and Arm Muscles

Digestive system
Digestive system samer kareem 3,616 Views • 2 years ago

The digestive system is a group of organs working together to convert food into energy and basic nutrients to feed the entire body. Food passes through a long tube inside the body known as the alimentary canal or the gastrointestinal tract (GI tract).

Cyanosis
Cyanosis samer kareem 3,167 Views • 2 years ago

How To Breastfeed
How To Breastfeed samer kareem 2,435 Views • 2 years ago

How To Breastfeed - Deep Latch Technique

Gross Tooth extraction
Gross Tooth extraction samer kareem 2,839 Views • 2 years ago

Gross Tooth extraction ( For root removal )

Seizure
Seizure samer kareem 2,135 Views • 2 years ago

A seizure occurs when there’s abnormal electrical activity in the brain. Seizures may go virtually unnoticed. Or, in severe cases, they may produce a change or loss of consciousness and involuntary muscle spasms called convulsions. Seizures usually come on suddenly and vary in duration and severity. A seizure may be a one-time event, or you may have seizures repeatedly. Recurrent seizures are called epilepsy, or a seizure disorder. Less than one in 10 people who has a seizure develops epilepsy. Experts classify seizures into two general categories and many subtypes based on the pattern of the attack. Generalized seizures involve both sides of the brain from the start of the attack. Common subtypes include tonic-clonic (grand mal) and absence seizures (petit mal). Febrile and infantile spasms are two types of generalized seizures that occur almost exclusively in young children. Partial (or focal) seizures are the second major seizure type. These begin in a specific area of the brain and may be contained there. Or they may spread to the entire brain. With simple partial seizures, the person remains conscious. Complex partial seizures involve impaired consciousness. What Causes Seizures? Often the cause of a seizure is unknown. Many conditions can provoke seizures, including: Stroke Brain tumors Head injuries Electrolyte imbalance Very low blood sugar Repetitive sounds or flashing lights, such as in video games Medications, such as antipsychotics and some asthma drugs Withdrawal from medications, such as Xanax, narcotics, or alcohol Use of drugs such as cocaine and heroin Cancer Brain infections, such as meningitis

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