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corycalendinemd is a tiktok influencers from the United States with 373684 followers. His/her video classification is Public Figure in tiktok. Many people who follow him/her are because of his/her classification. He/She has published more than 1031 videos, with a cumulative total of 11843875 likes, and a total of 373684 fans. In the current tiktok ranking in the United States, he/she ranks No. United States and ranks No. globally.
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His/her best and the first three best videos played 339300, 493300, respectively. These three videos are:Did you have stitches or staples? 👇 SHARE your wound healing experience . Benefits of Skin Staples Staples may be simpler, stronger, and speedier to use to close large, open wounds than traditional stitches, and may be used after major surgery. For example, staples may used in trauma surgery for a faster closure and to shorten time under anesthesia or even after C-sections to help the (larger) incision heal faster while also reducing scar appearance. Bleeding or reopening of an incision can happen if the staple line isn't complete or doesn't hold. The most commonly used methods for skin closure after #orthopaedicsurgery are metal staples or nylon sutures. Both methods act to hold the skin edges together while healing occurs. For hip and knee #jointreplacement some studies have shown increased risk of surgical site infection rate of #woundclosure using staples vs sutures . Benefits of #SkinSutures or Stitches Stitches are special types of thread that hold wound edges together while they heal. Stitches help speed healing, stop bleeding, reduce scarring, and decrease the chance of infection in the wound. For closing deeper layer tissues, braided sutures are effective and considered to have fewer postop complications. With an experienced hand, sutures can provide an effective and more controlled skin closure, and can reduce scarring especially in areas of thinner/sensitive skin (face, hands, and around joints - hip and knee replacement) #medicalschool . Have you had stitches or staples? What were the pros and cons for you? Skin suture/healing; 📢 Breaking Down CT Scans: A Closer Look at Your Bones 📷 Ever wondered what happens during a CT scan and what those mysterious images mean? Let's demystify it together! First, we start with a CT scanner, a large machine shaped like a donut. You'll lie on a table that moves through the scanner while it takes X-ray images from different angles. Don't worry, it's painless and quick! 📸 The scanner captures detailed cross-sectional images of your bones, creating a virtual map of your skeletal system. These images show your bones' density, structure, and any potential abnormalities. 🤔 What can we learn from these images? 🔍 Fractures: CT scans reveal fractures that may be hard to see on regular X-rays, helping us determine the severity and plan the best treatment. #FractureDetection 🔍 Tumors: We can spot unusual growths like bone tumors or cysts, allowing us to diagnose and develop a personalized treatment plan. #TumorDetection 🔍 Infections: CT scans help us identify infections, such as osteomyelitis, by showcasing inflammation or fluid accumulation near the bones. #InfectionDiagnosis 🔍 Joint Issues: We can evaluate joints for conditions like arthritis, cartilage damage, or joint dislocations, guiding us towards appropriate therapies. #JointHealth . CT scans are a valuable tool in orthopedic care, enabling us to see what's happening beneath the surface and provide you with the best possible treatment. Your skeletal health matters! #anatomy ; Unsung Heroes in the Operating Room 👊🏼 Successful Hip and Knee Replacement requires #TeamWork . A dedicated surgical team includes scrub tech (surgical technologist), surgical and circulating nurses, anesthesia team (anesthesiologist, nurse anesthetist), surgeon, physician associate and may include additional members (i.e. medical device specialist, perfusionists, resident surgeons). . What does a scrub tech do? A scrub tech is a vital part of a #jointreplacement operating room team. They are often responsible for setting the room up for surgery, including ensuring that the instruments and setting adhere to sterile practices. In addition, they clean and shave a person's skin before surgery, help the surgical team scrub in, provide sterile instruments to the surgeon during surgery, and so much more. Reach out to a scrub tech - THANK them for their dedication and ask them for more insights into their role in the #operatingroom #scrubtech . SHARE - BRAG - and tell us more about your operating room team
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Radiology techs are important part of successful orthopedic surgery, especially when bone hardware in Implants are involved. . C-arm radiographs are taken in the operating room during hip replacement to confirm correct position and alignment of hip implant parts. Thank you x-ray techs and radiology teams for all your hard work. #xraytech #radiology #hipreplacements #medicalmeme #healthcarehumor . 🏀 who’s your team headed to the NBA playoffs??
00:10Knee Injury - can your kneecap pop out of place⁉️ Patellar (kneecap) dislocations, most commonly in the lateral direction, carry high risk of recurrent ##patellainstability. The medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) is one of multiple ligaments found surrounding the patella and is one of the primary stabilizers of the patella. 94–100% of patients suffer from medial patellofemoral ligament rupture after first time patellar dislocation. Due to a six degree valgus angle between the femur (thigh bone) and tibia (shin bone) in the coronal plane along with a similar angle between the trochlear groove and the tibial tubercle, there is a lateral force vector acting on the patella with the contraction of the quadriceps. The primary role of the MPFL is to resist this lateral movement of the ##kneecapand to keep the patella centered within the patellofemoral groove. MPFL is most commonly injured during lateral patellar dislocation which typically occurs when the foot is planted and an internal rotatory force is applied to the flexed knee in valgus. The ##MPFLis the most important structure that is injured in cases of acute dislocation of the patella. MPFL (medial patellofemoral ligament) Anatomy MPFL is located within layer (2) of the (3) soft tissue layers of the medial aspect of the knee. It originates between the medial epicondyle of femur and adductor tubercle, superior to superficial medial collateral ligament origin. The patellar attachment occupies 2/3 of the proximal patellar border in 57% of cases, the proximal half in 41%, the distal end in ~1.5% and extends across the entire patella in ~1.3% of patients. The proximal insertion of the MPFL extends to the quadriceps tendon while distally the ligament passes deep to the distal vastus medialis obliquus that also inserts on the medial border of the patella. The MPFL contacts the aponeurosis of the vastus intermedius creating an anatomical aponeurosis that is important for medial patellofemoral joint stability, as it facilitates a dynamic system that guides and pushes the patella into the trochlear groove during active flexion #r9kneeinjury #kneepain #patella #kneecap #mpfl
00:27What’s Your Risk for Fall Injury⁉️ Falls are one of the most common and serious issues contributing to a disability in older adults. It's estimated that >50,000 lives have been saved over the past 25 yrs by car airbags - could body airbags protect high risk individuals from injury? . There is a direct correlation between ##fallinjuryand mortality, morbidity, and reduced functionality. Falls occur with highest frequency in the older adults, children, and athletes. >30% of individuals who are >65yo fall every year. In ~1/2 of ##fallsare recurrent. This percentage increases to ~40% in individuals >85 yrs. ~10% of falls result in serious injuries, including fracture of the hip, other fractures, traumatic brain injury, or subdural hematoma. Falls are the most common type of accidents in adults >65 yrs, and are the major cause of hospitalization related to injury. . What Fall Risk Factors Do You Have? In order of evidence strength, fall injury risk factors include history of falls, impairment in balance, reduced muscle strength, visual problems, polypharmacy (defined as taking over four medications) or psychoactive drugs, gait difficulty, depression, orthostasis or dizziness, functional limits, age >80 yrs, female gender, incontinence, cognitive difficulties, arthritis, diabetes, and pain. Fall risk escalates as the number of risk factors increases. 1-yr ##FallRiskdoubles for every added risk factor. It starts at ~8% with no risk factors and increases by up to 78% with (4) risk factors. Medications related to falls include antihypertensives, neuroleptics and antipsychotics, sedatives and hypnotics, antidepressants, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and benzodiazepines #fallprevention #bodyairbag #hipftacture #fallinjury
00:13Shin Splint Treatment Options 🛴 Pain along the shinbone (tibia) is termed "shin splints" also referred to as Medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS). #ShinSplints is a common overuse injury of the lower extremities affecting a large percentage of athletes. . A variety of factors can contribute to developing shin splints, including overtraining, poor footwear, muscular imbalances at the ankle, overtight or weak triceps surae muscles, imbalances at the thoracolumbar complex, and a body mass index >30. Injuries present with diffuse palpable pain that is often described as a dull ache following exercise. The pain is often alleviated by resting. Athletes commonly complain of tenderness along the posteromedial edge of the #tibia and pain along the middle to distal third of the posteromedial border of the tibia following an exercise session. The pain caused by shin splints should be categorized according to its location and cause, such as lower medial tibial pain caused by #periostitis or upper lateral tibial pain caused by raised compartment pressure. . Shin Splint Symptoms/Treatment The most frequent overuse symptoms are medial tibial stress syndrome, pains in the knee extension mechanism, Achilles tendon peritendinitis, iliotibial tract friction syndrome, retrocalcaneal bursitis, discomfort in the metatarsal arch, stress fractures of the tibia, plantar fasciitis, Osgood-Schlatter's disease, and chronic calf muscle pains. Medical history and physical exam are frequently used to diagnose shin splints. X-ray or other imaging (MRI, bone scan) can sometimes help detect other potential causes of pain, such as a stress fracture. Physiotherapy and orthotics are frequently used not just to prevent medial tibial stress syndrome but also to treat it. Rest often relieves the #shinpain ; without any break in training, the pain often progresses. To rule out the possibility of shin splints, several factors should be addressed. Majority of athletes who suffer from shin splints never have any severe performance limitations, never visit a doctor, and can continue training without experiencing any running-related limitations. Some medical professionals think that any pain in the shins brought on by effort should be referred to as "shin splints." Others contend that the term should only be applied to a limited number of clinical entities #shinpain . 👇 SHARE your Shin Splint battle 👇 . . Check out otiginal 🎥 @CHRIS COLDITZ @theanatomylab
00:25📢 Breaking Down CT Scans: A Closer Look at Your Bones 📷 Ever wondered what happens during a CT scan and what those mysterious images mean? Let's demystify it together! First, we start with a CT scanner, a large machine shaped like a donut. You'll lie on a table that moves through the scanner while it takes X-ray images from different angles. Don't worry, it's painless and quick! 📸 The scanner captures detailed cross-sectional images of your bones, creating a virtual map of your skeletal system. These images show your bones' density, structure, and any potential abnormalities. 🤔 What can we learn from these images? 🔍 Fractures: CT scans reveal fractures that may be hard to see on regular X-rays, helping us determine the severity and plan the best treatment. #FractureDetection 🔍 Tumors: We can spot unusual growths like bone tumors or cysts, allowing us to diagnose and develop a personalized treatment plan. #TumorDetection 🔍 Infections: CT scans help us identify infections, such as osteomyelitis, by showcasing inflammation or fluid accumulation near the bones. #InfectionDiagnosis 🔍 Joint Issues: We can evaluate joints for conditions like arthritis, cartilage damage, or joint dislocations, guiding us towards appropriate therapies. #JointHealth . CT scans are a valuable tool in orthopedic care, enabling us to see what's happening beneath the surface and provide you with the best possible treatment. Your skeletal health matters! #anatomy
00:15Common Bone Disease 🔴 Classic Paget disease of bone occurs in approximately 1 percent of people older than 40 in the United States. Scientists estimate that about 1 million people in this country have the disease. It is most common in people of western European heritage. Early-onset Paget disease of bone is much rarer.S Paget's disease of bone interferes with your body's normal recycling process as new bone tissue gradually replaces older bone tissue. Bones can become fragile/deformed, accelerating joint arthritis damage How Common is #PagetDisease Risk of Paget's #bonedisease increases with age and occurs in ~1% of adults >40. In most cases, Paget's disease is asymptomatic and progresses slowly. Possible complications include: - Fractures/ bone deformities (leg bowing): bones break more easily, and extra blood vessels in these deformed bones cause them to bleed more during repair surgeries. - Osteoarthritis: Misshapen bones increase stress on joints leading to #osteoarthritis damage - Neurological problems: Bone overgrowth can compress/damage nerves causing pain/weakness/tingling (arm, leg, hearing loss) - Heart failure - Bone cancer (up to 1%) Diagnosis/Imaging: first indication of #Pagetsdisease of bone is often abnormalities found on X-rays (done for other reasons). X-ray can show areas of bone breakdown, enlargement of bone/deformities and/or long bone bowing Bone scan. Treatment If disease is active — elevated alkaline phosphatase level — and is affecting high-risk sites treatment may be indicated - Medications: #Osteoporosis drugs (bisphosphonates). If bisphosphonates aren't tolerated, calcitonin (Miacalcin), may be prescribed - Surgery: In rare cases, surgery might be required to: - repair fractures - Replace joints damaged by severe #arthritis (Total #KneeReplacement shown) - Realign deformed bones - Reduce pressure on nerves . If scheduled for surgery that involves bones affected by Paget's disease, you may be prescribe medications to reduce the active disease, helping to reduce blood loss during surgery 🎶 @Chandler 🎥 Mako Robotic-assisted Total Knee Replacement
00:08Unsung Heroes in the Operating Room 👊🏼 Successful Hip and Knee Replacement requires #TeamWork . A dedicated surgical team includes scrub tech (surgical technologist), surgical and circulating nurses, anesthesia team (anesthesiologist, nurse anesthetist), surgeon, physician associate and may include additional members (i.e. medical device specialist, perfusionists, resident surgeons). . What does a scrub tech do? A scrub tech is a vital part of a #jointreplacement operating room team. They are often responsible for setting the room up for surgery, including ensuring that the instruments and setting adhere to sterile practices. In addition, they clean and shave a person's skin before surgery, help the surgical team scrub in, provide sterile instruments to the surgeon during surgery, and so much more. Reach out to a scrub tech - THANK them for their dedication and ask them for more insights into their role in the #operatingroom #scrubtech . SHARE - BRAG - and tell us more about your operating room team
00:18Why Fix It⁉️ Wrist fractures most commonly involve the distal radius (forearm bone). A ##brokenwristmay or may not involve the radiocarpal joint, distal radioulnar joint, and/or the distal ulna. Wrist injuries are commonly from high-energy mechanisms in younger patients and lower energy mechanisms (falls) in older patients. Wrist fracture cause immediate wrist pain/swelling, and (if left untreated) can result in significant problems after healing. . 🛠️ Do You Need Surgery Distal radius fractures may have either surgical or non-surgical treatment. Non-surgical treatment requires acceptable fracture displacement, angulation, and shortening. Cast/Splint may be best option for some patients with the following: - <5mm shortening of Radius - <5-degree Radius inclination change - Articular step off <2mm - Dorsal angulation <5 degrees or within 20 degrees of the contralateral (other side) distal radius . ⌚️Displaced fractures should undergo closed reduction in an attempt to achieve an anatomic/acceptable alignment. Following closed reduction, arm is immobilized in a long-arm/sugar-tong splint to prevent pronation, supination, and elbow flexion (eliminating brachioradialis deforming force). Splints allow for swelling vs. cast. If post-reduction xrays show acceptable bone alignment, you can remain in splint and follow up with an ##orthopedicsurgeonfor regular xrays. If the reduction is not maintained, surgical intervention should be recommended. . 🔨 For Wrist fractures that do not meet acceptable alignment, the goal of surgical treatment is to achieve acceptable alignment and stable fixation for early motion. There are various methods of fixation, including pins, external fixators, dorsal plates, and a volar plate. Percutaneous pinning is useful in maintaining sagittal length/alignment (extra-articular fractures with a stable volar cortex). External fixation is often used in conjunction with percutaneous pin or plate fixation as it does not reliably restore the volar tilt on its own. Open-reduction internal fixation with plating can offer support to the subchondral bone to help maintain fracture reduction during healing. The type of bone hardware needed depends on the specific type and location of the fracture. . 👇 SHARE your wrist fracture experience. How is your wrist doing now?
00:44Did you have stitches or staples? 👇 SHARE your wound healing experience . Benefits of Skin Staples Staples may be simpler, stronger, and speedier to use to close large, open wounds than traditional stitches, and may be used after major surgery. For example, staples may used in trauma surgery for a faster closure and to shorten time under anesthesia or even after C-sections to help the (larger) incision heal faster while also reducing scar appearance. Bleeding or reopening of an incision can happen if the staple line isn't complete or doesn't hold. The most commonly used methods for skin closure after #orthopaedicsurgery are metal staples or nylon sutures. Both methods act to hold the skin edges together while healing occurs. For hip and knee #jointreplacement some studies have shown increased risk of surgical site infection rate of #woundclosure using staples vs sutures . Benefits of #SkinSutures or Stitches Stitches are special types of thread that hold wound edges together while they heal. Stitches help speed healing, stop bleeding, reduce scarring, and decrease the chance of infection in the wound. For closing deeper layer tissues, braided sutures are effective and considered to have fewer postop complications. With an experienced hand, sutures can provide an effective and more controlled skin closure, and can reduce scarring especially in areas of thinner/sensitive skin (face, hands, and around joints - hip and knee replacement) #medicalschool . Have you had stitches or staples? What were the pros and cons for you? Skin suture/healing
00:36Glaucoma Eye Surgery 👁️ Glaucoma is a leading cause of irreversible blindness globally. . The goal of treatment is the reduction of #intraocularpressure by either increasing aqueous egress through trabecular and/or uveoscleral outflow or by reducing aqueous production. Medical management is often limited by poor adherence, polypharmacy, as well as local and systemic side effects. Extended-release drug delivery devices could contribute to overcoming some of these limitations. Minimally invasive treatment techniques are rapidly expanding the availability of therapeutic options for glaucoma. These include devices aimed at enhancing outflow through the subconjunctival space, Schlemm’s canal, and suprachoroidal space, sustained-release drug delivery devices, and extraocular devices aiming to reduce glaucomatous progression through other novel means. Laser #trabeculoplasty may be used as first-line therapy or for those in whom conservative medical treatments are inadequate but is limited by efficacy and repeatability. For patients who fail laser and medical treatment, surgical interventions are often required. In addition to trabeculectomy and glaucoma drainage devices, recent advancements in minimally invasive glaucoma surgical (MIGS) devices have expanded therapeutic options available to patients and providers. #glaucoma #eyesurgery
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