- published: 21 Jul 2010
- views: 633218
- author: Benoit Duhaime
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Orthopaedics vs Anaesthesia (Orthopedic or Orthopedics vs Anesthesia)
www.xtranormal.com By slowK This work is fictional and any resemblance to reality is compl...
published: 21 Jul 2010
author: Benoit Duhaime
Orthopaedics vs Anaesthesia (Orthopedic or Orthopedics vs Anesthesia)
www.xtranormal.com By slowK This work is fictional and any resemblance to reality is completely coincidental. No orthopaedic registrars, anaesthetic registrars or patients were harmed during filming.
- published: 21 Jul 2010
- views: 633218
- author: Benoit Duhaime
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A Day in the Life: Orthopedics
Want to see what a typical day is like in the Orthopedics Department at Children's Hospita...
published: 18 Feb 2011
author: ChildrensHospital
A Day in the Life: Orthopedics
Want to see what a typical day is like in the Orthopedics Department at Children's Hospital Boston? Check out our video!
- published: 18 Feb 2011
- views: 7039
- author: ChildrensHospital
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18. Biomechanics and Orthopedics
Frontiers of Biomedical Engineering (BENG 100) Professor Saltzman introduces the material ...
published: 18 Nov 2008
author: YaleCourses
18. Biomechanics and Orthopedics
Frontiers of Biomedical Engineering (BENG 100) Professor Saltzman introduces the material properties of elasticity and viscosity. He describes two separate experimental setups to measure the elasticity and the viscosity of a material. Material elasticity can be defined in terms of stress-strain property, and defines the Young's modulus (E), which is the slope of the stress-strain curve. Fluid viscosity, on the other hand, is described by shear stress. When modeling any material, the spring can be used to represent an ideal elastic material and the dashpot an ideal viscoelastic material. All biomaterials contain some combination of these properties and can be described by physical models that consist of both spring and dashpot. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction 03:16 - Chapter 2. An Experiment on Elasticity 18:20 - Chapter 3. Viscosity 28:46 - Chapter 4. Deformation and Viscoelasticity 42:13 - Chapter 5. Conclusion Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: open.yale.edu This course was recorded in Spring 2008.
- published: 18 Nov 2008
- views: 10217
- author: YaleCourses
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Orthopedic Surgery
Healthcare Heroes Episode 1011.1: Philip Sancken has enjoyed riding motocross competitions...
published: 21 Feb 2010
author: HealthcareHeroesTV
Orthopedic Surgery
Healthcare Heroes Episode 1011.1: Philip Sancken has enjoyed riding motocross competitions for years, but when an accident left him unable to walk, he went to Dr. Peter Simonian of Simonian Sports Medicine Center in Fresno for help. Philip knew his leg injury was far from ordinary and that hed need an orthopedic specialist to put his badly fractured leg back together. While it wouldnt be easy, Dr. Simonian knew he had to clean up debris in Philips knee and carefully piece back his broken bones with carefully placed screws. The surgery was a success and Philip left the hospital only hours after his surgery. While Philip knows his recovery will be a long one, he looks forward to getting back on his motorcycle when hes able.
- published: 21 Feb 2010
- views: 32952
- author: HealthcareHeroesTV
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Orthopedic exam: Foot and Ankle 1
Start - Homan's Test (DVT) 0:53 - Buerger's Test 2:37 - Tinnel's Foot Test 3:19 - Lateral ...
published: 30 Nov 2010
author: DrMasaT
Orthopedic exam: Foot and Ankle 1
Start - Homan's Test (DVT) 0:53 - Buerger's Test 2:37 - Tinnel's Foot Test 3:19 - Lateral Stability Test for Ankle 4:23 - Anterior Drawer Test for Ankle 5:07 - Posterior Drawer Test for Ankle 5:30 - Medial Stability Test for Ankle 5:53 - Morton's Test
- published: 30 Nov 2010
- views: 17483
- author: DrMasaT
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Medical Animation - Heal: ghOst Production's 2009 Orthopedic Demo Reel
Instead of just editing together all of our client reels for the 2000 AAOS meeting, we dec...
published: 03 Mar 2009
author: GlitchMessiah
Medical Animation - Heal: ghOst Production's 2009 Orthopedic Demo Reel
Instead of just editing together all of our client reels for the 2000 AAOS meeting, we decided it would be more fun to make a character animation, make him fall off a ladder, break nearly every bone in his body, and then fix him using all of the amazing technologies we've been involved with this year. Written & Directed by Stephan Kuslich Animation and Technical Direction: Nicolas Wiederhold Lead Character Animator: Jayson Slinger Art Direction and Additional Animation: Joel Erkkinen Rigging, Texturing and Additional Animation, Patrick Schwalbe Lighting and Rendering Mad Man: Matt Thelin Music Score: Rob Solberg
- published: 03 Mar 2009
- views: 623818
- author: GlitchMessiah
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orthopedia vs anesthesia (orthopaedics, anaesthetics conversation)
This is a work of fiction. No harm intended. No registrars or patients were harmed during ...
published: 23 Jul 2010
author: tazobactar
orthopedia vs anesthesia (orthopaedics, anaesthetics conversation)
This is a work of fiction. No harm intended. No registrars or patients were harmed during filming of this video. Any similarity to real life events is entirely coincidental. Surgical registrar anesthetic registrar.
- published: 23 Jul 2010
- views: 833124
- author: tazobactar
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Rheumatoid Arthritis (Understanding Disease: Orthopedics)
Get the facts on Rheumatoid Arthritis with this 100%-accurate animated video. Part of Focu...
published: 26 Jan 2012
author: FocusAppsStore
Rheumatoid Arthritis (Understanding Disease: Orthopedics)
Get the facts on Rheumatoid Arthritis with this 100%-accurate animated video. Part of Focus Apps' Understanding Disease: Orthopedics series, the Rheumatoid Arthritis app demonstrates this complex inflammatory and autoimmune disease that affects the joints (predominately the small joints initially) and then spreads to other joints, tissues, and different parts of the body. Explore causes, risk factors, signs and symptoms, complications, screening and diagnosis, and treatment. www.focusappsstore.net
- published: 26 Jan 2012
- views: 3823
- author: FocusAppsStore
2:46

Trauma Team Walkthrough #3: Orthopedics
Whether you're driving pins into a fractured femur or carving a segment of artificial bone...
published: 01 Feb 2010
author: AtlusUSA
Trauma Team Walkthrough #3: Orthopedics
Whether you're driving pins into a fractured femur or carving a segment of artificial bone, orthopedics requires the most delicate touch and the most precise movement. Drill down into orthopedic surgery, and then be sure to look into the other 5 medical gameplay modes! What's your specialty? Available May 18, 2010. For more information, visit: www.atlus.com
- published: 01 Feb 2010
- views: 42623
- author: AtlusUSA
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Healing Young Bones and Joints: Orthopedics & Sports Medicine at Seattle Children's
The Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Department at Seattle Childrens addresses the special ...
published: 29 Apr 2009
author: UWTV
Healing Young Bones and Joints: Orthopedics & Sports Medicine at Seattle Children's
The Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Department at Seattle Childrens addresses the special needs of growing bones, joints and connective tissue in children and adolescents. Meet a high school basketball hopeful after a knee injury on the court, and his pediatric orthopedic and sports medicine surgeon Dr. Greg Schmale, along with physical therapist Janet Morton. Together they get him back in the game. The department also offers around-the-clock emergency care in pediatric orthopedics and sports medicine. Follow along as surgeon Dr. Klane White meets patients in the Childrens Emergency Department and performs a late-night repair on the broken femur of an ambitious young tree climber. To see more videos from the University of Washington visit uwtv.org.
- published: 29 Apr 2009
- views: 4323
- author: UWTV
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Orthopedic exam: Cervical
Start - Observation and Rust's Sign 0:36 - Valsalva Maneuver 0:53 - Dejerine's Sign 1:10 -...
published: 30 Nov 2010
author: DrMasaT
Orthopedic exam: Cervical
Start - Observation and Rust's Sign 0:36 - Valsalva Maneuver 0:53 - Dejerine's Sign 1:10 - Brudzinki's Sign 2:40 - Soto Hall 3:25 - Compression Test (Neutral, Flexion, Extension) 5:03 - Jackson's Test 5:35 - Distraction Test 6:03 - Hallpike Test 7:12 - Shoulder Depression Test 7:55 - Hoffman Test
- published: 30 Nov 2010
- views: 10034
- author: DrMasaT
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ME C117 Lecture 03: Orthopedics
BioEngineering/ME C117: Structural Aspects of Biomaterials - Professor Lisa Pruitt This co...
published: 21 Aug 2007
author: UCBerkeley
ME C117 Lecture 03: Orthopedics
BioEngineering/ME C117: Structural Aspects of Biomaterials - Professor Lisa Pruitt This course provides an overview of medical devices, FDA regulatory issues, biocompatibility and sterilization technology. It examines biomechanical properties: isotropy/anisotropy, stiffness, bending stresses, contact stresses, multiaxial loading, plasticity, fatigue, fracture, wear, corrosion, design issues. Also covered: Orthopedics, Dental, Cardiovascular, and Soft Tissue Reconstruction. Professor Pruitt's current research is focused on fatigue and fracture micromechanisms, cyclic damage zones, and evolution of structure due to cyclic loading and environment in advanced polymers and biomaterials; tribology of...
- published: 21 Aug 2007
- views: 13055
- author: UCBerkeley
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Dr. Thomas Webster - Orthopedic Biofilms
The first in a series of interviews with researchers and medical doctors, the Arthroplasty...
published: 02 Feb 2010
author: ADRSupport
Dr. Thomas Webster - Orthopedic Biofilms
The first in a series of interviews with researchers and medical doctors, the Arthroplasty Patient Foundation explores biofilms and their contribution to medical device failures and related chronic health issues. Much more information: Interview excerpts & videos with Bacterial Biofilm Experts (doctors & researchers): www.biofilmcommunity.org The documentary web site for the film: www.whyamistillsick.com The DVD is now available and it includes TWO films. See: www.whyamistillsick.com
- published: 02 Feb 2010
- views: 959
- author: ADRSupport
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19. Biomechanics and Orthopedics (cont.)
Frontiers of Biomedical Engineering (BENG 100) Professor Saltzman begins the lecture with ...
published: 18 Nov 2008
author: YaleCourses
19. Biomechanics and Orthopedics (cont.)
Frontiers of Biomedical Engineering (BENG 100) Professor Saltzman begins the lecture with discussion of the importance of motion for the survival and propagation of any living species. He presents the different modes of motion, taking first the example flight to talk about force balance, such as the magnitude of propulsive force that must be generated overcome drag to produce forward motion. Next, the mechanics of walking, running, cycling and swimming is discussed, with emphasis on efficient use of energy, overcoming drag and friction, and the influence of organism shape and size. An equation to calculate drag force of a spherical object of radius, r, moving at velocity, v, in a medium with viscosity, μ, is introduced: Fd = 6πvμr. Finally, Professor Saltzman talks about design of the artificial hip, which biomedical engineers must take into consideration the biomechanics and natural function of the pelvic bone. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction to Locomotion 09:10 - Chapter 2. The Mechanics of Flight 18:28 - Chapter 3. The Physics of Walking 26:53 - Chapter 4. Efficiencies of Walking, Running, Cycling 37:56 - Chapter 5. Mechanics and Efficiency of Swimming 45:04 - Chapter 6. Design in Biomechanics and Conclusion Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: open.yale.edu This course was recorded in Spring 2008.
- published: 18 Nov 2008
- views: 6111
- author: YaleCourses
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Orthopedic Massage Workshop with James Waslaski at the World Massage Festival 2010
www.orthomassage.net James Waslaski worked 20 years as a paramedic, and in a trauma center...
published: 23 Aug 2010
author: massagenerd
Orthopedic Massage Workshop with James Waslaski at the World Massage Festival 2010
www.orthomassage.net James Waslaski worked 20 years as a paramedic, and in a trauma center, while teaching emergency medical courses, and studied pre-med in college prior to his massage training in Florida. James served as Professional Relations Chair for Florida and received the 1998 FSMTA outstanding state service award. He also served as AMTA Sports Massage Education Council Chair from 1993-1997 receiving the AMTA National Officer Award. He is a self published author and international lecturer who has pioneered deep pain free orthopedic massage, pain management, sports injury, and sports enhancement treatments. His unique structural and multidisciplinary bodywork approach has been taught throughout the United States, Ireland, London, Scotland, Canada, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, Greece, Australia, and the Caribbean. His seminars are being requested now in New Zealand, South Africa, Amsterdam, Holland, Italy, Egypt, Russia, and Dubai. James was the 1999 recipient of the FSMTA International Achievement Award. James has presented at state, national and international massage conventions, as well as chiropractic conventions, osteopathic conventions, the college of sports medicine, the University of South Wales, the Olympic training center in Australia, and the osteopathic and manipulative massage therapy convention in London. His audience consists of Massage Therapists, Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Athletic Trainers, Osteopaths, Chiropractors, Nurses, and ...
- published: 23 Aug 2010
- views: 4464
- author: massagenerd