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Fibula Mobilisation
Fibula Mobilisation
How to mobilise the fibula for an ankle joint range of motion limitation
2:58
Fixing Fracture of Lower End of Rt. Tibia & Fibula.wmv
Fixing Fracture of Lower End of Rt. Tibia & Fibula.wmv
Fixing fracture of lower end of right Tibia and Fibula by open reduction and internal fixation, watch out the surgical steps performed by Dr OP Gupta (MS Ortho, KGMC) from Lucknow
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Sheet Fibula Brooch
Sheet Fibula Brooch
A Beads Baubles and Jewels project. Create a piece of history! The Greeks and Romans invented the first safety pin to hold up their togas, and now you can create your own brooch with the same technique. The curly-cue spring mechanism, along with the catch, will add a unique and functional element to your piece. For more projects and jewelry-making know-how, visit us at forum.riogrande.com or visit www.riogrande.com for all your jewelry-making tools and supplies.
5:59
Fibular Hemimelia and Congenital Femoral Deficiency
Fibular Hemimelia and Congenital Femoral Deficiency
Fibular Hemimelia and Congenital Femoral Deficiency are two types of conditions that affect the lower limbs. Simply put, it is where the bone has not developed normally, leaving the limbs shorter than average. The Rubin Institute for Advanced Orthopedics is one of the few places in the United States with the expertise to treat these conditions. This video tells the story of how surgeons John Herzenberg, MD, and Shawn Standard, MD, have helped change the lives of children with these conditions. For more information, go to www.lifebridgehealth.org or call 410-601-WELL.
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Bronze-Age Four Spiral Spectacle Fibula Brooch.
Bronze-Age Four Spiral Spectacle Fibula Brooch.
Cleaning and restoring an old repair on a Bronze-age four spiral fibula concluding with a simple mounting of the restored and consolidated artefact.
5:12
FIBULAR HEAD AND KNEE PAIN Part I
FIBULAR HEAD AND KNEE PAIN Part I
Jerry demonstrates treatment for knee pain that is actually related to the joint located below the knee. At one end of the fibula is the ankle joint, and the top end is just below the knee joint but is not part of the knee joint. On rare occasions, dysfunction in this joint is misdiagnosed and mis-treated as "knee joint injury".
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Nil By Mouth - Fibula EP [Suruba Playa]
Nil By Mouth - Fibula EP [Suruba Playa]
The audio playing is 96kbps artist: Nil By Mouth title: Fibula EP tracks: Fibula (Original Mix), Maxilla (Original Mix), Fibula (Los Updates Remix), label: Suruba Playa mixes: *Los Updates* cat#: SP003 release date: 21/02/11 A Selection Of Feedback: Charles Webster -- I like the warehousey vibe on 'Maxilla'! Feygin -- Fireballs from the Suruba family!.. Originals are fire.. along with the impeccable Updates mix.. super hot release. X-Press 2 (Diesel) -- Best thing sent this week!!! Alland Byallo -- Fibula is NICE! Really feelin' this one AFFKT -- Great release! Amazing sound form these newcomers. Buy this release here: www.beatport.com You can follow Exclusive Promo on: YouTube: www.youtube.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Soundcloud: soundcloud.com Twitter: twitter.com Myspace: www.myspace.com/exclusivethedigitaltastemaker Blog: exclusivepromo.wordpress.com
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Fibular Fractures: Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment
Fibular Fractures: Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment
www.doctorpaul.org
1:20
Posterior Bone Landmarks (Tibia and Fibula)
Posterior Bone Landmarks (Tibia and Fibula)
www.massagenerd.com
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Wire Fibula Brooch
Wire Fibula Brooch
A Beads Baubles and Jewels project. Add some pizzazz to your Wire Fibula Brooch! This is your opportunity to get creative and add a variety of different design elements. Refer to the Sheet Fibula Brooch step-by-step video for a basic tutorial on how to create a catch and pin brooch out of sheet. For more projects and jewelry-making know-how, visit us at forum.riogrande.com or visit www.riogrande.com for all your jewelry-making tools and supplies.
4:52
Ankle Sprain and Fibula Treatment
Ankle Sprain and Fibula Treatment
Brandon Masi Parker discusses the osteopathic approach to a sprained ankle, the common lower extremity compensation after a trauma and treatment of the fibular head.
5:03
Fibula flap for obliteration and osseous reconstruction
Fibula flap for obliteration and osseous reconstruction
In this video from "Flaps and Reconstructive Surgery" by Fu-Chan Wei, MD, FACS and Samir Mardini, MD, Dr. Eduardo D. Rodriguez demonstrates how to perform a fibula flap for obliteration and osseous reconstruction of a persistent frontal basilar fracture infection associated with nasofrontal outflow tract obstruction. For more information visit www.us.elsevierhealth.com
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TP Anatomie - Fibula -
TP Anatomie - Fibula -
Promedecine Production Pour plus de vidéos visitez : promedecine.wordpress.com
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ORIF Distal Fibular Fx (sample) - www.proceduresconsult.com
ORIF Distal Fibular Fx (sample) - www.proceduresconsult.com
See full video at www.proceduresconsult.com
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Femur Tibia Fibula.mov
Femur Tibia Fibula.mov
Gross anatomy of femur and tibia including greater and lesser trochanter, gluteal tuberosity, linea aspera, medial and lateral condyles. Also including tibial tuberosity, and medial malleolus.
6:00
Deep Fibula Quest
Deep Fibula Quest
Tibia, Nerana Deep Fibula Quest by Elite Pacmanix and Christopfer Blade
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Fractured Tibia and Fibula Rehabilitation in HydroWorx Pool
Fractured Tibia and Fibula Rehabilitation in HydroWorx Pool
*Visit our extensive video library at www.hydroworx.com Physical therapist Lynn Grabe recounts the rehabilitation of Lauren, an excellent athlete who suffered a severe fracture of her left tibia and fibula in her very first field hockey game. Eight weeks in a cast left her leg muscles atrophied but she hoped to return to sport as quickly as possible for her spring soccer season. Aquatic balance, agility, and sport-specific drills in the HydroWorx pool at Children's Hospital in St. Paul, MN aided Lauren's rapid return to the playing field.
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DeAndre Brown - Southern Miss - breaks leg during bowl game (tibia and fibula)
DeAndre Brown - Southern Miss - breaks leg during bowl game (tibia and fibula)
Five minutes into the game, Brown caught a pass for a nine-yard gain to set the school single-season receptions mark. Then, on the next USM drive with the Golden Eagles at the Troy 30-yard line, Brown broke free on a route near the left sideline. Quarterback Austin Davis lofted a pass, but just as Brown planted his left foot, it seemed to catch in the turf. He tumbled to the ground while trying to extend for the ball. Brown immediately began to clutch at his lower left leg, holding it up in the air as part of the leg dangled at an impossible angle. It was one of the more gruesome injuries you are likely to see, and you had to wonder: Is his story headed for a heartbreaking ending? A cart immediately was rushed out as teammates and USM medical staff hovered over him before the freshman was driven off with the leg in an air cast. The crowd began chanting "De-An-dre! De-An-dre!" Brown was rushed to Tulane Medical Center, where he was diagnosed with a fractured left tibia. USM went on to rally without its star to win 30-27 in overtime. Afterward, Tony Hughes, the USM assistant who had recruited Brown, remarked how bittersweet the victory was. "They only thing you can do when you see something like that is start praying," Hughes said. "It's so sad. He's such a good kid." However, as shocking as it might sound after seeing such a horrific break, Brown might not miss a game in 2009. According to The (Jackson, Miss.) Clarion-Ledger, Brown was to undergo surgery Sunday night as <b>...</b>