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Neurotricional Sciences Push up
Neurotricional Sciences Push up samer kareem 15,141 Views • 3 years ago

Neurotricional Sciences Push up

Stages of Knee Osteoarthritis
Stages of Knee Osteoarthritis Scott 17,349 Views • 3 years ago

Cartilage is a slippery tissue that provides a smooth surface for joint motion and acts as a cushion between the bones. Synovium is soft, and it lines the joints. It produces fluid, called synovial fluid, for lubrication, and it supplies nutrients and oxygen to the cartilage. As these functions break down, they no longer protect the bones of the knee joint, and bone damage occurs. OA of the knee can cause pain and stiffness. The symptoms worsen over time

Bladder neck incision
Bladder neck incision Mohamed 15,522 Views • 3 years ago

Incision of the bladder neck for a small prostate

Kneecap dislocation
Kneecap dislocation samer kareem 2,463 Views • 3 years ago

Kneecap dislocation Email this page to a friend Print Facebook Twitter Google+ Kneecap dislocation occurs when the triangle-shaped bone covering the knee (patella) moves or slides out of place. The problem usually occurs toward the outside of the leg. Causes Kneecap (patella) dislocation is often seen in women. It usually occurs after a sudden change in direction when your leg is planted. This puts your kneecap under stress.

H1N1 (Swine Flu)
H1N1 (Swine Flu) Doctor 15,150 Views • 3 years ago

In this video, Dr. Joe Bresee, with the CDC Influenza Division, describes swine flu - its signs and symptoms, how it's transmitted, medicines to treat it, steps people can take to protect themselves from it, and what people should do if they become ill.

Uterine Fibroid Embolization Treatment
Uterine Fibroid Embolization Treatment samer kareem 17,029 Views • 3 years ago

Uterine fibroid embolization (UFE), also known as uterine artery embolization, is a minimally invasive procedure that is performed by an Interventional Radiologist (IR), a doctor who uses advanced imaging technology to see inside the body without surgery. UFE is often performed as an outpatient service and offers a much shorter recovery time than surgery. For more information on uterine fibroids and all your treatment options, including UFE,

Baby Mucus Removal - Is This Right Way???
Baby Mucus Removal - Is This Right Way??? samer kareem 1,603 Views • 3 years ago

Baby Mucus Removal - Is This Right Way???

Knee Examination USMLE
Knee Examination USMLE USMLE 17,739 Views • 3 years ago

Examination of the knee joint from the USMLE collection

A herniated disc - What is it and what surgical treatments are available?
A herniated disc - What is it and what surgical treatments are available? samer kareem 1,616 Views • 3 years ago

Dr. Shaun Kunisaki | Pediatric Surgery
Dr. Shaun Kunisaki | Pediatric Surgery hooda 92 Views • 3 years ago

Dr. Shaun Kunisaki is an Associate Professor of Surgery at The Johns Hopkins University and Associate Chief of Strategy and Integration in the Division of General Pediatric Surgery at the Johns Hopkins Children's Center. His clinical practice spans the full breadth of pediatric general surgery, but he is recognized both regionally and nationally for this expertise in complex thoracic surgical problems in the fetus and young child. As Director of Pediatric Esophageal Surgery, he specializes in the management of long-gap esophageal atresia. In this role within the Johns Hopkins Children Center Fetal Program, he helps counsel parents with pregnancies complicated by fetal anomalies.

Learn more about Dr. Kunisaki at https://www.hopkinsmedicine.or....g/profiles/results/d

Drop Arm Test
Drop Arm Test Anatomist 13,748 Views • 3 years ago

Drop Arm Test

Breast Abscess
Breast Abscess samer kareem 5,424 Views • 3 years ago

Breast abscesses are often linked to mastitis – a condition that causes breast pain and swelling (inflammation), and usually affects women who are breastfeeding. Infections can occur during breastfeeding if bacteria enter your breast tissue, or if the milk ducts (tiny tubes) become blocked. This can cause mastitis which, if not treated, can result in an abscess forming. Women who aren't breastfeeding can also develop mastitis if bacteria enter the milk ducts through a sore or cracked nipple, or a nipple piercing. White blood cells are sent to attack the infection, which causes tissue at the site of the infection to die. This creates a small, hollow area that fills with pus (an abscess).

What makes some people's feet stink.
What makes some people's feet stink. samer kareem 1,549 Views • 3 years ago

The most detailed explanation you'll ever hear on what makes some people's feet stink. (Not yours, obviously.)

Chemical Burns
Chemical Burns Scott 10,447 Views • 3 years ago

How to deal with chemical burns and their first aid

Treat Transposition of the Great Arteries (TGA)
Treat Transposition of the Great Arteries (TGA) samer kareem 17,566 Views • 3 years ago

The "great arteries" in this anomaly refer to the aorta and the pulmonary artery, the two major arteries carrying blood away from the heart. In cases of transposition of the great arteries, these vessels arise from the wrong ventricle. They are "transposed" from their normal position so that the aorta arises from the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery from the left ventricle. Other heart defects may occur along with transposition of the great arteries. About 25 percent of children with transposition will also have a ventricular septal defect (VSD) . In nearly a third, the branching pattern of the coronary arteries as they leave the transposed aorta is unusual. Infants may also have narrowing below the pulmonary valve that blocks blood flow from the left ventricle to the lungs.

Karnim Capsules - Everything You Need to Know
Karnim Capsules - Everything You Need to Know karnim cap 1,791 Views • 3 years ago

Karnim Capsules - Everything You Need to Know

Tracheostomy Emergency Procedure
Tracheostomy Emergency Procedure M_Nabil 39,181 Views • 3 years ago

This video depicts tracheostomy being performed. This procedure bypasses the normal air passage and creates a direct passage into the trachea just below the voice box. This is a life saving procedure in patients who have respiratory obstruction above the level of vocal cords

ENT Physical Examination Lecture
ENT Physical Examination Lecture Medical_Videos 9,692 Views • 3 years ago

ENT Physical Examination Lecture

Subtotal Thyroidectomy
Subtotal Thyroidectomy Mohamed 16,204 Views • 3 years ago

Subtotal Thyroidectomy

What is Colonoscopy?
What is Colonoscopy? samer kareem 9,485 Views • 3 years ago

Colonoscopy is a test that allows your doctor to look at the inner lining of your large intestine (rectum and colon). He or she uses a thin, flexible tube called a colonoscope to look at the colon. A colonoscopy helps find ulcers, colon polyps, tumors, and areas of inflammation or bleeding.

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