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Total Knee Replacement Surgery Demonstration - Dr. Eric W. Janssen
Total Knee Replacement Surgery Demonstration - Dr. Eric W. Janssen Surgeon 426 Views • 3 years ago

Dr. Eric Janssen of SportsMED Orthopaedic Surgery & Spine Center in Huntsville, Alabama demonstrates a total knee replacement using dry bones model. In this demonstration he uses the Wright Medical Evolution Knee implant. This demonstrations does not include soft tissue.

Genital Or Oral Herpes
Genital Or Oral Herpes samer kareem 3,502 Views • 3 years ago

HSV-1 causes "cold sores" on the mouth, and up to 80% of the population has this virus. However, HSV-1 may also be transmitted to the genitals through oral/genital sex and about 40% of genital herpes is caused by HSV-1. Up to 22% of sexually active adults have genital herpes caused by HSV-2.

What is Puberty?
What is Puberty? samer kareem 12,191 Views • 3 years ago

Physical Examination Introduction
Physical Examination Introduction Medical_Videos 8,086 Views • 3 years ago

Physical Examination Introduction

Intra-Uterine Device IUD Removal
Intra-Uterine Device IUD Removal Medical_Videos 30,687 Views • 3 years ago

Intra-Uterine Device IUD Removal

Sleeping Problems
Sleeping Problems samer kareem 4,401 Views • 3 years ago

What Are Sleep Disorders? Circadian Rhythm Disorders Typically, people sleep at night -- thanks not only to the conventions of the 9-to-5 workday, but also to the close interaction between our natural sleep and alertness rhythms, which are driven by an internal "clock." This clock is a small part of the brain called the suprachiasmatic nucleus of the hypothalamus. It sits just above the nerves leaving the back of our eyes. Light and exercise "reset" the clock and can move it forward or backward. Abnormalities related to this clock are called circadian rhythm disorders ("circa" means "about," and "dies" means "day"). Circadian rhythm disorders include jet lag, adjustments to shift work, delayed sleep phase syndrome (you fall asleep and wake up too late), and advanced sleep phase syndrome (you fall asleep and wake up too early).

Direct inguinal hernia repair surgery
Direct inguinal hernia repair surgery Mohamed Ibrahim 40,709 Views • 3 years ago

For open hernia repair surgery, a single long incision is made in the groin. If the hernia is bulging out of the abdominal wall (a direct hernia), the bulge is pushed back into place. If the hernia is going down the inguinal canal (indirect), the hernia sac is either pushed back or tied off and removed.

Pediatric Measurements
Pediatric Measurements Mohamed Ibrahim 50,997 Views • 3 years ago

Pediatric measurements: length, body weight...etc.

Generic Minoxidil 5mg for Hair Problems
Generic Minoxidil 5mg for Hair Problems Jose Bell 2,071 Views • 3 years ago

Generic minoxidil is known to treat hair-fall issues in men and women, it is best for hair growth, hair re-development, etc. it is available in the strength of 5mg and easily available at online pharmacy store. For more information visit to http://www.medstorerx.com/generic-minoxidil.aspx

Loyola Female Exam Part 2
Loyola Female Exam Part 2 Loyola Medicine 51,307 Views • 3 years ago

Full examination of the female from head to toe by Loyola Medical School, Chicago. Part 2

All Suture Techniques Part 2
All Suture Techniques Part 2 Scott 41,011 Views • 3 years ago

are you a medical student, a resident, a primary care physician or you practice in an emergency department, you can improve your suture skills with this detailed instruction. As you practice towards a cosmetically perfect technique, your confidence will increase, especially when dealing with complex wounds. Areas of study include: methods of closure, closure materials, anesthetics, suture removal, infection, prophylaxis, when to call in a plastic surgeon, recapping techniques and more

CERVICAL RIB
CERVICAL RIB samer kareem 3,206 Views • 3 years ago

A cervical rib in humans is an extra rib which arises from the seventh cervical vertebra. Sometimes known as "neck ribs", their presence is a congenital abnormality located above the normal first rib. A cervical rib is estimated to occur in 0.2% (1 in 500 people) to 0.5% of the population.

Laser Hair Removal with YAG Laser
Laser Hair Removal with YAG Laser Scott 10,015 Views • 3 years ago

Laser Hair Removal for Dark Skin with YAG Laser

Tonsil Stone Removal with New Tools
Tonsil Stone Removal with New Tools Scott 24,083 Views • 3 years ago

Tonsil Stone Removal with New Tools

Nasal Septal Deviation Surgery
Nasal Septal Deviation Surgery samer kareem 10,368 Views • 3 years ago

Initial treatment of a deviated septum may be directed at managing the symptoms of the tissues lining the nose, which may then contribute to symptoms of nasal obstruction and drainage. Your doctor may prescribe: Decongestants. Decongestants are medications that reduce nasal tissue swelling, helping to keep the airways on both sides of your nose open. Decongestants are available as a pill or as a nasal spray. Use nasal sprays with caution, however. Frequent and continued use can create dependency and cause symptoms to be worse (rebound) after you stop using them. Decongestants have a stimulant effect and may cause you to be jittery as well as elevate your blood pressure and heart rate. Antihistamines. Antihistamines are medications that help prevent allergy symptoms, including obstruction and runny nose. They can also sometimes help nonallergic conditions such as those occurring with a cold. Some antihistamines cause drowsiness and can affect your ability to perform tasks that require physical coordination, such as driving. Nasal steroid sprays. Prescription nasal corticosteroid sprays can reduce inflammation in your nasal passage and help with obstruction or drainage. It usually takes from one to three weeks for steroid sprays to reach their maximal effect, so it is important to follow your doctor's directions in using them. Medications only treat the swollen mucus membranes and won't correct a deviated septum.

Disgusting Skin Jiggers Removing
Disgusting Skin Jiggers Removing hooda 18,994 Views • 3 years ago

Watch that Disgusting Skin Jiggers Removing

G-SPOT AMPLIFICATION (G-SHOT)
G-SPOT AMPLIFICATION (G-SHOT) samer kareem 5,788 Views • 3 years ago

The G-SHOT® (clinical description: G-Spot Amplification™ or GSA™), is a simple, nonsurgical, physician-administered treatment that can temporarily augment the Grafenburg spot (G-Spot) in sexually active women with normal sexual function.

Femoral Nerve stimulating Catheter
Femoral Nerve stimulating Catheter Doctor 15,075 Views • 3 years ago

Ultrasound guided Femoral Nerve stimulating Catheter

Removal of blood clot in brain,
Removal of blood clot in brain, samer kareem 9,334 Views • 3 years ago

brain surgery Blood Clot, removal of blood clot in brain, hematoma brain surgery

Stone Control Catheter
Stone Control Catheter samer kareem 11,122 Views • 3 years ago

Stone Control Catheter

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