Clinical Orthopedics
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As a Physician Assistant, I discuss various orthopedic topics. Each episode will be about 15 minutes long and cover my experiences working alongside several different orthopedic surgeons in a trauma setting and elective practice. The scope will range roughly from nursing students through the intern year of residency.
Clinical Orthopedics
4y ago
I talk about the thumb regarding its tendon anatomy, DQ tenosynovitis, base fractures, CMC arthritis, A Stener lesion, UCL injuries, and surgical procedures as options for each ..read more
Clinical Orthopedics
4y ago
I talk more about finger flexor and extensor tendon anatomy, the volar plate, Swan Neck and Boutonniere Deformities, and conservative versus operative treatments ..read more
Clinical Orthopedics
4y ago
Anatomy of FDP, FDS, Volar plate, flexor zones, and Swan Neck Deformity ..read more
Clinical Orthopedics
4y ago
I discuss the basics of Achilles rupture, define acute versus chronic, and outline non-operative vs operative management as well as common pitfalls and risk factors.  ..read more
Clinical Orthopedics
4y ago
I talk about anatomy, exam, X-Ray findings, associated conditions, and surgical options for high and low ankles sprains ..read more
Clinical Orthopedics
4y ago
I discuss technique and placement, complications, and the medication ..read more
Clinical Orthopedics
4y ago
This is another more comprehensive episode covering the meniscus. The goal is to fill the gaps that might exist in the understanding of what a meniscus does and how and when to repair versus excise a meniscus tear.  ..read more
Clinical Orthopedics
4y ago
This is a very detailed discussion about the ACL. I discuss the exact anatomy and function. I explain special testing, patient presentation, imaging, surgical reconstruction and complications that can arise.  ..read more
Clinical Orthopedics
4y ago
I present a question-answer format to listen to multiple times to help retain information. I also explain several answers in a different way to help drive home some points.  ..read more