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Stress Fracture
Stress Fracture samer kareem 15,774 Views • 2 years ago

A stress fracture typically feels like an aching or burning localized pain somewhere along a bone. Usually, it will hurt to press on it, and the pain will get progressively worse as you run on it, eventually hurting while walking or even when you're not putting any weight on it at all.

Gynecological Examination
Gynecological Examination samer kareem 28,009 Views • 2 years ago

Gynecological Examination

ICU   Season 1, Episode 1
ICU Season 1, Episode 1 Scott 117 Views • 2 years ago

Hemodialysis
Hemodialysis Scott 111 Views • 2 years ago

Lower eyelid repair
Lower eyelid repair samer kareem 1,859 Views • 2 years ago

Step by step description of lower eyelid repair via skin flap and wedge resection

Swallowing Disorders and Achalasia
Swallowing Disorders and Achalasia samer kareem 10,144 Views • 2 years ago

Achalasia is a neurogenic esophageal motility disorder characterized by impaired esophageal peristalsis and a lack of lower esophageal sphincter relaxation during swallowing. Symptoms are slowly progressive dysphagia, usually to both liquids and solids, and regurgitation of undigested food. Evaluation typically includes manometry, barium swallow, and endoscopy. Treatments include dilation, chemical denervation, surgical myotomy, and peroral endoscopic myotomy.

3D Animation of Normal Child Birth Delivery
3D Animation of Normal Child Birth Delivery Surgeon 888,598 Views • 2 years ago

Childbirth (also called labour, birth, partus or parturition) is the culmination of a human pregnancy or gestation period with birth of one or more newborn infants from a woman’s uterus. The process of normal human childbirth is categorized in three stages of labour: the shortening and dilation of the cervix, descent and birth of the infant, and birth of the placenta. In some cases, childbirth is achieved through caesarean section, the removal of the neonate through a surgical incision in the abdomen, rather than through vaginal birth

Endoscopic Plantar Fascia Release
Endoscopic Plantar Fascia Release Ossama El Shazly 15,113 Views • 2 years ago

plantar fasciitis and calcaneal spur can be treated by EPFR with calcanean drilling - endoscopic plantar fascia release علاج الشوكة العظمية للكعب بالمنظار د. أسامة الشاذلي مدرس جراحة العظام واستشاري جراحات و مناظير القدم والكاحل كلية الطب جامعة عين شمس

Erectile Dysfunction Information 3D Animation
Erectile Dysfunction Information 3D Animation Alicia Berger 13,369 Views • 2 years ago

Erectile Dysfunction Information 3D Animation

Giving a full body Orgasm without touching.
Giving a full body Orgasm without touching. samer kareem 30,166 Views • 2 years ago

In this video I show the steps to give a woman a full body energy orgasm without even touching her.

Motor Development in Baby
Motor Development in Baby samer kareem 1,657 Views • 2 years ago

the motor milestones expected in typically developing babies, from head control to walking and what pediatricians look for during a well-baby visit. She also explains the specific types of motor control a baby must master before the next milestone can be achieved

Nose Anatomy
Nose Anatomy Anatomist 10,176 Views • 2 years ago

Nose Anatomy

Full Human Body Medical Anatomy Autopsy
Full Human Body Medical Anatomy Autopsy hooda 31,186 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that Full Human Body Medical Anatomy Autopsy

Ruptured Liver Abscess
Ruptured Liver Abscess samer kareem 9,163 Views • 2 years ago

A liver abscess is a pus-filled mass inside the liver. Common causes are abdominal infections such as appendicitis or diverticulitis due to haematogenous spread through the portal vein. A pyogenic liver abscess (PLA) is a pocket of pus that forms in the liver in response to an infection or trauma. Pus is a fluid composed of white blood cells, dead cells, and bacteria that forms when your body fights off infection.Dec 11, 2015

Laparoscopic Anterior Resection for Rectal cancer
Laparoscopic Anterior Resection for Rectal cancer M_Nabil 24,494 Views • 2 years ago

For benign colorectal diseases, totally laparoscopic left-sided colectomy was already reported on some papers. Nowadays, there is increasingly demanded minimally invasive surgerys on malignant bowel diseases including colorectal cancers and so we developed the new techniques in that specimen is del...ivered through the open rectal stump, especially, using Sani Sleeve(TM). In this operation video, you can see that an anvil was fixed to proximal colonic stump with intracorporeal purse-string suture using Endo-stitch(TM). (SETA : Specimen Extraction Through Anus)

ThermiVa vaginal rejuvenation
ThermiVa vaginal rejuvenation samer kareem 19,818 Views • 2 years ago

ThermiVa is a non-surgical vaginal tightening treatment for women who want to reclaim what childbirth or aging may have taken away. Using the same technology that’s used in ThermiTight and ThermiSmooth, radiofrequency energy is sent to the desired area (internally or externally), heating the tissue and stimulating the body’s own collagen. ThermiVa is performed in three treatments over the course of three months.

Fingernail Abscess Infection Treatment
Fingernail Abscess Infection Treatment Mohamed Ibrahim 24,798 Views • 2 years ago

Paronychia Fingernail Abscess Infection Treatment

Popping a Massive Face Zit
Popping a Massive Face Zit Scott 65,191 Views • 2 years ago

Always consult your doctor and seek help early enough to prevent complications

What is Flail chest
What is Flail chest samer kareem 4,810 Views • 2 years ago

A flail chest occurs when a segment of the thoracic cage is separated from the rest of the chest wall. This is usually defined as at least two fractures per rib (producing a free segment), in at least two ribs. A segment of the chest wall that is flail is unable to contribute to lung expansion. Large flail segments will involve a much greater proportion of the chest wall and may extend bilaterally or involve the sternum. In these cases the disruption of normal pulmonary mechanics may be large enough to require mechanical ventilation.

Nasal Bleeding
Nasal Bleeding samer kareem 7,717 Views • 2 years ago

Nosebleeds are common due to the location of the nose on the face, and the large amount of blood vessels in the nose. The most common causes of nosebleeds are drying of the nasal membranes and nose picking (digital trauma), which can be prevented with proper lubrication of the nasal passages and not picking the nose.

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