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STOP SMOKING
STOP SMOKING DrPhil 10,641 Views • 2 years ago

STOP SMOKING

Scoliosis Fusion  Surgery
Scoliosis Fusion Surgery samer kareem 25,073 Views • 2 years ago

In as many as 80% of cases, doctors don’t find the exact reason for a curved spine. Scoliosis without a known cause is what doctors call “idiopathic.” Some kinds of scoliosis do have clear causes. Doctors divide those curves into two types -- structural and nonstructural. In nonstructural scoliosis, the spine works normally, but looks curved. Why does this happen? There are a number of reasons, such as one leg’s being longer than the other, muscle spasms, and inflammations like appendicitis. When these problems are treated, this type of scoliosis often goes away.

Peptic Ulcer 3D
Peptic Ulcer 3D Scott 14,154 Views • 2 years ago

Peptic Ulcer 3D

Thermal Burns
Thermal Burns Scott 11,729 Views • 2 years ago

A video shows how to deal with thermal burns

Primary and Secondary Nocturnal Enuresis
Primary and Secondary Nocturnal Enuresis samer kareem 4,541 Views • 2 years ago

The word enuresis is derived from a Greek word (enourein) that means “to void urine.” It can occur either during the day or at night (though some restrict the term to bedwetting that occurs at night). Enuresis can be divided into primary and secondary forms.

Above knee Amputation
Above knee Amputation DrHouse 15,913 Views • 2 years ago

Bandaging a freshly above the knee amputated limb

Alternative to open heart surgery
Alternative to open heart surgery samer kareem 1,762 Views • 2 years ago

Could this be a viable alternative to open heart surgery?

General Dentistry in 3D
General Dentistry in 3D Dentist 1,831 Views • 2 years ago

Amazing animation: General Dentistry in 3D

Infant Child Needle Selection and Insertion Technique
Infant Child Needle Selection and Insertion Technique samer kareem 4,095 Views • 2 years ago

Infant Child Needle Selection and Insertion Technique Animation Video

Histology of Peripheral Nerve
Histology of Peripheral Nerve Histology 5,319 Views • 2 years ago

Histology of Peripheral Nerve

Types of nystagmus?
Types of nystagmus? samer kareem 4,780 Views • 2 years ago

Nystagmus is a vision condition in which the eyes make repetitive, uncontrolled movements. These movements often result in reduced vision and depth perception and can affect balance and coordination. These involuntary eye movements can occur from side to side, up and down, or in a circular pattern.

Vaginal Hysterectomy Procedure
Vaginal Hysterectomy Procedure Mohamed Ibrahim 41,887 Views • 2 years ago

Vaginal Hysterectomy Procedure of a 42 years old female patient with a 3 months history of symptomatic vaginal bulge

Neurology Physical Examination Lecture
Neurology Physical Examination Lecture Medical_Videos 10,479 Views • 2 years ago

Neurology Physical Examination Lecture

Transmetatarsal Amputation for Gangrene
Transmetatarsal Amputation for Gangrene DrHouse 16,712 Views • 2 years ago

Transmetatarsal Amputation for Gangrene

What is Subdural Hematoma ?
What is Subdural Hematoma ? samer kareem 7,535 Views • 2 years ago

A subdural hematoma is most often the result of a severe head injury. This type of subdural hematoma is among the deadliest of all head injuries. The bleeding fills the brain area very rapidly, compressing brain tissue. This often results in brain injury and may lead to death. Subdural hematomas can also occur after a minor head injury. The amount of bleeding is smaller and occurs more slowly. This type of subdural hematoma is often seen in older adults. These may go unnoticed for many days to weeks, and are called chronic subdural hematomas. With any subdural hematoma, tiny veins between the surface of the brain and its outer covering (the dura) stretch and tear, allowing blood to collect. In older adults, the veins are often already stretched because of brain shrinkage (atrophy) and are more easily injured.

digital ulcer examination
digital ulcer examination rzahora 6,811 Views • 2 years ago

How to diagnose digital ulceration in out patient clinic.

Chest x-ray interpretation --ET tube position
Chest x-ray interpretation --ET tube position academyo 18,514 Views • 2 years ago

The video will describe the position of ET tube on a chest x-rays. Please see my website for disclaimer.

Politeal and Peroneal Nerves Block
Politeal and Peroneal Nerves Block Surgeon 11,872 Views • 2 years ago

Politeal and Peroneal Nerves Block

Lower Extremity Occlusive Disease
Lower Extremity Occlusive Disease samer kareem 1,342 Views • 2 years ago

Claudication, which is defined as reproducible ischemic muscle pain, is one of the most common manifestations of peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) caused by atherosclerosis. Claudication occurs during physical activity and is relieved after a short rest. Pain develops because of inadequate blood flow. Examination of a patient with claudication should include a complete lower-extremity evaluation and pulse examination, including measuring segmental pressures. Attempt to palpate pulses from the abdominal aorta to the foot, with auscultation for bruits in the abdominal and pelvic regions. When palpable pulses are not present, a handheld Doppler device may be used to assess circulation.

The PAIN of Living with the Suicide Disease
The PAIN of Living with the Suicide Disease Scott 8,472 Views • 2 years ago

Trigeminal neuralgia is a chronic pain condition that affects the trigeminal nerve, which carries sensation from your face to your brain. If you have trigeminal neuralgia, even mild stimulation of your face — such as from brushing your teeth or putting on makeup — may trigger a jolt of excruciating pain. You may initially experience short, mild attacks. But trigeminal neuralgia can progress and cause longer, more-frequent bouts of searing pain. Trigeminal neuralgia affects women more often than men, and it's more likely to occur in people who are older than 50. Because of the variety of treatment options available, having trigeminal neuralgia doesn't necessarily mean you're doomed to a life of pain. Doctors usually can effectively manage trigeminal neuralgia with medications, injections or surgery.

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