Issue, December, 2024
Newsletter
Conceptual Orthopedics
December Most Viewed Videos: You Should Watch!
1. Bosworth Fracture Dislocation by Dr. Shailesh Pai
This informative video by Dr. Shailesh Pai explores the relatively rare yet clinically important Bosworth Fracture Dislocation, an important topic for orthopedic residents and practitioners.
Key Highlights Points:
– Clinical presentation and diagnostic methods.
– Imaging results, including AP and lateral X-ray views.
– Mechanisms of injury, such as supination-external rotation.
– Fractures versus pure dislocations.
– Management protocols, including reduction techniques and external fixation.
2. Assessment & Management of Scapular Dyskinesis by Dr. Vandana Phadke
Explore the intricate topic of scapular dyskinesis with Dr. Vandana Phadke. This session provides insights into normal and abnormal scapular movements, enhancing clinical understanding for residents and medical professionals.
Key Highlights Points:
– Normal scapular movements: upward rotation, posterior tilting, and internal rotation.
– Causes and assessment of abnormal movements (dyskinesis).
– Link between dyskinesis and conditions like rotator cuff pathologies.
– Physiotherapy’s evolving role in addressing shoulder pain.
3. Management of Osteoporosis by Dr. Jitesh Manghwani
Dr. Jitesh Manghwani eloquently discusses the management of osteoporosis. Mandatory tests, biochemical markers, and lifestyle recommendations are must-haves.
Key Highlights Points:
– Mandatory and specific tests in osteoporosis.
– Biochemical markers of bone turnover.
– Calcium and vitamin D intake are recommended age-wise.
– Management of Vitamin D deficiency and avoiding calcium.
– Lifestyle and exercise-related tips for bone health.
4. Lower Limb Trauma Case Discussion by Prof. Dr. Anil Dhal
Prof. Dr. Anil Dhal presents a thorough case discussion on severe lower limb trauma, using a live example for the residents to understand.
Key Highlights Points:
– Detailed case history and mechanism of injury.
– Clinical examination for nerve injury and sensory deficits.
– Radiological investigations and diagnosis.
– Step-by-step management strategies for severe trauma cases.
5. Intoeing and Outtoeing Gait in Children by Dr. Faheem Kotekar
Dr. Faheem Kotekar explains the evaluation and management of rotational deformities in children, focusing on in-toeing and out-toeing gait.
Key Highlights Points:
– Differentiating version and torsion in orthopedic terms.
– Developmental milestones of femoral anteversion and tibial torsion.
– Evaluation methods, including Staheli’s rotational profile.
– Conditions linked to in-toeing (e.g., femoral anteversion) and out-toeing (e.g., SCFE).
– Practical tips for assessing gait in walking and running.
These videos are just a glimpse of what Conceptual Orthopedics offers. These videos provide the knowledge you need to succeed in your practice. Check out these exclusive sessions on the Conceptual Orthopedics platform to enhance your conceptual understanding and practical application during orthopedics residency.
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