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Arthrex Animation Helps to Educate Viewers During NBC Olympic Trials Broadcast
Brody Malone is officially heading to #Paris2024 with the @TeamUSA Men’s Gymnastics Team after overcoming a major hurdle on his road to the games.
In 2022, Malone suffered a multi-ligament knee injury during a dismount on the high bars, leaving him with a torn meniscus, tibial plateau fracture and tears to his PCL and LCL. Three surgeries and several months of rehab later, he was back on the road to proving he could compete with top gymnasts in the world.
Thank you to @NBCSports, @peacock, @usanetwork for sharing this #Arthrex animation to educate viewers on Malone’s injury and recovery during the Olympic Trials.
Learn more: arthrex.info/3RXgPMW
#Innovation #Olympics #MensGymnastics #KneeInjury
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Видео

Arthrex Manufacturing Director of Quality Assurance Makes Guest Appearance on The ROAR
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As part of our mission of Helping Surgeons Treat Their Patients Better®, #Arthrex is committed to ensuring our products and technologies are effective and of the highest quality. During an employee appreciation event at Arthrex Manufacturing Inc. South Carolina, Manufacturing Director of Quality Assurance Robin Sellars spoke to radio station 1055 The Roar about Arthrex’s dedication to product m...
Drew Beam: College World Series Mention
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Thank you to WVTM for highlighting how Arthrex’s Elbow UCL InternalBrace™ repair helped Tennessee baseball pitcher Drew Beam get back on the mound after tearing his ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) during his senior year of high school. Drew’s surgeon, Jeffrey R. Dugas, MD, of Andrews Sports Medicine, played a crucial role in helping the star pitcher accomplish his dreams of playing in the #Coll...
Stay in the Game: Drew Beam UCL InternalBrace™ Testimonial
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Playing baseball means everything to Drew Beam, pitcher for the University of Tennessee. “My biggest concern before the surgery was the unknown. Would I be able to pitch at the same level?” -Drew Beam With the help of the #Arthrex UCL InternalBrace™ repair, he’s back to throwing with confidence and is ready to take the mound in the SEC Baseball Tournament. Learn more about the #innovation trust...
Bernhard Langer Discusses Return to Play Following PARS Achilles Midsubstance SpeedBridge™ Repair
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PGA Tour legend Bernhard Langer has officially returned to play, teeing off in the Insperity Invitational Tournament with the help of Arthrex innovation. As he mentioned in an interview with the Golf Channel, the pro golfer drew inspiration from and connected with NFL star Aaron Rodgers, who underwent the same procedure to repair his torn Achilles in September 2023. Chris Hodgkins, MD, treated ...
Atlanta Braves Ace Spencer Strider Undergoes Arthrex UCL InternalBrace™ Procedure
Просмотров 2722 месяца назад
The Arthrex UCL InternalBrace™ system is making headlines, including in Sports Illustrated, after the Atlanta Braves announced star pitcher Spencer Strider underwent the procedure to repair his right elbow. Keith Meister, MD, performed the surgery on the Braves ace utilizing this innovative technique. Thank you to Sports Illustrated & Fan Nation for detailing how the UCL InternalBrace procedure...
PGA Tour Features Bernhard Langer’s 'Remarkable Recovery' After Achilles SpeedBridge Repair
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Arthrex innovation for Achilles repair is helping PGA Champions Tour legend Bernhard Langer get back on the golf course. The decorated champion is preparing for the PGA Champions tour after Chris Hodgkins, MD, fixed Langer’s torn Achilles using the Arthrex PARS Achilles Midsubstance SpeedBridge™ repair. The 66-year old golfer was inspired by NFL star Aaron Rodgers’ speedy recovery from the same...
Stay in the Game: College Basketball Player Gets Her Jump Back with the Help of Arthrex Innovation
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When Maddie Niemeier tore her ACL in a high school basketball game, she turned to Arthrex innovation to get back on the court and honor her commitment to play college basketball. Patrick A. Smith, MD, performed her #ACLrepair with the Arthrex Repair TightRope® implant, InternalBrace™ augmentation and FiberRing™ sutures, enabling Maddie to return to the game, this time at the collegiate level. “...
Injured Bobcat Saved, Thanks to Animal Advocates and Arthrex Innovation
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This beautiful Florida bobcat is on the road to recovery after fracturing her tibia bone, thanks to the #Arthrex OrthoLine™ fracture management system, a pro-bono surgery from Christopher Ferrell, DVM, DACVS-SA, at BluePearl Pet Hospital, and the care and support of the @NaplesZoo. Read her story: arthrex.info/3T4MFan #ArthrexVetSystems #Innovation #Veterinary
Arthrex Animation Featured on NBC During Hero World Challenge
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NBC Sports highlighted Arthrex innovation on the Hero World Challenge broadcast to detail Tiger Woods' subtalar fusion procedure, performed on his right foot in April 2023 by Martin O’Malley, MD, at HSS Sports Medicine Institute in New York City. Subtalar arthrodesis is the fusion of the subtalar joint between the talus and calcaneus that can be fixated with Arthrex 7.0 mm XL Compression FT scr...
Stay in the Game: MLB Draft Prospect Back on the Mound Thanks to Surgeon & Arthrex Innovation
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"To ‘Stay in the Game’ means to get another chance to play… I can step on that diamond again. I’m excited about my future.” -Drew Beam When University of Tennessee pitcher Drew Beam tore the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) in his elbow, he questioned his dreams of becoming a collegiate and professional baseball player. His surgeon, Jeffrey R. Dugas, MD, used the #Arthrex UCL InternalBrace™ syst...
Arthrex innovation featured on CBS affiliate WINK News post-Super Bowl LVIII
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Another @NFL season is in the books, but #Arthrex is always pushing ahead to develop the latest minimally invasive surgical innovations. Immediately following the Super Bowl on @CBS , Southwest Florida affiliate @WINKNewsTV shared how Arthrex is helping patients worldwide - from a local runner near Arthrex global headquarters, to professional athletes like Brock Purdy, playing on the world stag...
Dr. Christopher Ahmad discusses Arthrex UCL InternalBrace™ on Sports Radio Station The ROAR
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From elite athletes to active adults of all ages, #Arthrex is dedicated to making people better at every stage of life. In the latest sports medicine segment on 1055 The Roar with host Mickey Plyler, Arthrex faculty surgeon and New York @yankees head team physician Christopher Ahmad, MD (@TheOfficeofChristopherSAhmad), discusses the evolution of the UCL InternalBrace™ procedure and its impact o...
Stay in The Game: Rising Basketball Player Rebounds Thanks to Arthrex Innovation
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Stay in The Game: Rising Basketball Player Rebounds Thanks to Arthrex Innovation
Brock Bowers Returned to Field in Record Time After TightRope Surgery
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Brock Bowers Returned to Field in Record Time After TightRope Surgery
ESPN Fantasy Focus: Cooper Kupp TightRope Segment Nov. 2022
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ESPN Fantasy Focus: Cooper Kupp TightRope Segment Nov. 2022
NFL GameDay Kickoff Highlights Steelers' Kenny Pickett's TightRope® Procedure
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NFL GameDay Kickoff Highlights Steelers' Kenny Pickett's TightRope® Procedure
Arthrex Achilles Midsubstance SpeedBridge, Dr. Steve Martin on Clemson Sports Radio Station The ROAR
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Arthrex Achilles Midsubstance SpeedBridge, Dr. Steve Martin on Clemson Sports Radio Station The ROAR
Jonathan Taylor Thumb UCL InternalBrace™ procedure - NFL Network "The Insiders" with Ian Rapoport
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Jonathan Taylor Thumb UCL InternalBrace™ procedure - NFL Network "The Insiders" with Ian Rapoport
Aaron Rodgers Arthrex Achilles Midsubstance SpeedBridge™ Animation NFL on Prime Black Friday Clip
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Aaron Rodgers Arthrex Achilles Midsubstance SpeedBridge™ Animation NFL on Prime Black Friday Clip
Stay in the Game: Kobe Pace TightRope® Testimonial
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Stay in the Game: Kobe Pace TightRope® Testimonial
Arthrex Syndesmosis TightRope® XP and Dr. Waldrop Featured on University of Alabama-Area NBC Station
Просмотров 2827 месяцев назад
Arthrex Syndesmosis TightRope® XP and Dr. Waldrop Featured on University of Alabama-Area NBC Station
Brock Purdy Arthrex UCL InternalBrace - Thursday Night Football, NFL on Prime
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Brock Purdy Arthrex UCL InternalBrace - Thursday Night Football, NFL on Prime
Ian Rapoport explains Arthrex Achilles Midsubstance SpeedBridge™ on NFL+, NFL Network "The Insiders"
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Ian Rapoport explains Arthrex Achilles Midsubstance SpeedBridge™ on NFL , NFL Network "The Insiders"
Arthrex Achilles Midsubstance SpeedBridge™ on ESPN
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Arthrex Achilles Midsubstance SpeedBridge™ on ESPN
Stay in the Game: Arthrex Innovation Helps Football Player Get Back on the Field
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Stay in the Game: Arthrex Innovation Helps Football Player Get Back on the Field
Studio X - The Latest Addition to Arthrex Global Headquarters
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Studio X - The Latest Addition to Arthrex Global Headquarters
Tampa Bay Lightning Hockey Player Returns to Ice After FibuLock® Fibular Nail Treatment
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Tampa Bay Lightning Hockey Player Returns to Ice After FibuLock® Fibular Nail Treatment
Arthrex Korea Mobile Surgical Skills Lab
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Arthrex Korea Mobile Surgical Skills Lab
ACL Primary Repair Using the InternalBrace™ Technique Gets Runner Back on the Trail
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ACL Primary Repair Using the InternalBrace™ Technique Gets Runner Back on the Trail

Комментарии

  • @MagnanimousFantastico
    @MagnanimousFantastico 4 дня назад

    How does anyone ever get any treatment? The doctor never even listens or test for anything

  • @ChrisNgrvngs
    @ChrisNgrvngs 6 дней назад

    On-duty law enforcement injury that led to me having this surgery approximately 2 years ago… I have 7/10 aches and pains on a daily basis, 25 years old- athletic physique- 5’08” 190lbs. It took me about a month in a cast with no leg usage. Then about another on crutches, but still felt incredibly unstable. I began walking around with a cane after my crutches to allow my ankle more time to heal post surgery. I went to Physical Therapy twice a week, for about a year, paid for by worker’s comp, and it helped a lot with my overall mobility, but only got back maybe around 65-70% total mobility. During this time, I gained about 25lbs due to not wanting to work out from the pain. I kept saying, “I’ll give it more time to heal”. 2 years later and I’m back in the gym, consistently, and I can lift and do my everyday life including working LAPD. However, the pain still aches and hurts every second of the day. I’m sitting right now, and my ankle is throbbing. What I’m trying to do is lose body fat, to put overall less stress on my ankle and weight lifting to bring back the surrounding muscles in my leg to help aid the ankle. Working out definitely makes it more sore, but I feel like I’m becoming more resilient. I figured I had my ankle for 23 years, prior to the surgery… it’ll take me a good amount of time to start feeling “back to normal”. So far, it definitely hasn’t but one can only hope. If I go into a foot pursuit of a suspect, I can do just fine and last a good amount of time (before my weak cardio starts to kick in). However, my ankle will be swollen like a sprain right after. The good thing is the pain is always constantly at a 7, so when you do hurt it like this, it bumps up to about an 8. Feel free to send me a message on IG @chrisjuly723 if you would like to know more or have any questions… best of luck to those needing the surgery! Hope this helps…

  • @gemmabutler3552
    @gemmabutler3552 7 дней назад

    I rolled over on my ankle 5 years ago and it's still painful when I'm standing for too long😢 I'm wondering if I should ask my gp for this surgery🤔

  • @sutapapatra4425
    @sutapapatra4425 Месяц назад

    Just went through the exact same surgery 3days back. On my recovery phase. Thanks very much for such in detailed video. Appreciated 👏

    • @arneshkumar7thhbrollno336
      @arneshkumar7thhbrollno336 28 дней назад

      Hii r u recover ??

    • @oscarhutahaean
      @oscarhutahaean 9 дней назад

      Hei, Sutapa! Have you recovered already? I have the same issues, as the clinical diagnosis said i have problem in my ATFL and CFL Tear D. Does it need a surgery?

    • @ChrisNgrvngs
      @ChrisNgrvngs 6 дней назад

      I had it two years ago… Still aches and hurts like crazy.

  • @triggeredandhappy4380
    @triggeredandhappy4380 2 месяца назад

    Ive been walking around with a complete atlf tear for two year and a partial tear in the cfl and I may need this surgery soon as my ankle rolls often 😅 thanks to medical negligence when my initial injury happened!

    • @nikki10114
      @nikki10114 10 дней назад

      Been there n I have ehlersdanlos syndrome. I was walking on a torn tendon for 9 months before they believed me was bogus. This was before I was diagnosed with this illness. Now I know what I have and it makes so much sense. Also, I've had the surgery and I've already resprained it nine times. This ninth one has been the worst. I get another MRI on Saturday. I'm nervous

  • @JustRmontay
    @JustRmontay 3 месяца назад

    Having this surgery within next two hrs, hopefully it’s successful and I’ll keep yall tuned in with updates and how it went

    • @CutTheKam
      @CutTheKam 3 месяца назад

      how'd it go

    • @Podzhagitel
      @Podzhagitel 3 месяца назад

      how did it go king

    • @JustRmontay
      @JustRmontay 2 месяца назад

      It went great. The surgery lasted around 2-3 hrs, they put a boot on my leg and prescribed me painkillers. Before the surgery they gave me a nerve blocking shot so it wouldn’t be to painful for 24hrs. I had to wear the boot everyday for two weeks. Was able to walk without crunches by like day 4-5. Week 3-4 I’m walking and living a pretty normal life while doing physical therapy. Ankle will fully recover in 2-3 more months

    • @JustRmontay
      @JustRmontay 2 месяца назад

      Also if anyone has any questions lmk

    • @adnanbandey5450
      @adnanbandey5450 2 месяца назад

      @@JustRmontay Can you share your email pls?

  • @TUMAIN4
    @TUMAIN4 3 месяца назад

    after 3 weeks i Just got my stitches removed & my doctor suggested i dont need any physical therapy instead Suggested i buy a elastic mcdavid brace for my ankle And he would like to see me in a week... Should i still consider the PT ?

  • @Fatemeh-gz5yv
    @Fatemeh-gz5yv 4 месяца назад

    The tearing of atfl was the result of a dumb jump in the middle of the basketball game . Does anybody have idea about what i can do for it? It was 6 months ago but my doctor said that i dont have to do a surgery and it will be okay.but now i still feel pain in my ankle and somethings its colour changes to red.....should i di this surgery?

    • @freethegays
      @freethegays 3 месяца назад

      when did u last see your doctor? did you ever do any rehab?

    • @Fatemeh-gz5yv
      @Fatemeh-gz5yv 3 месяца назад

      @@freethegaysactually I did rehabs for 4 weeks but I had to do it for 6 weeks.

  • @gemmafederico821
    @gemmafederico821 5 месяцев назад

    All 3, atfl, CFL and PTFL are torn completely r foot... Could you recommend links to show my employer, as they're expecting me to be able to return to the school school immediately after surgery... And I'm not being listened to as my whole ankle is in a cast for 8 weeks following this xx

    • @mandeepsinhrana6016
      @mandeepsinhrana6016 5 месяцев назад

      Sorry to hear that, You should tell your doctor to write a note for you show you can show them and hope you have faster recovery.

    • @gemmafederico821
      @gemmafederico821 2 месяца назад

      I'm booked in for surgery in june but im curious to see how they repair the ptfl? L&D hospital aren't great, they missed my fractured foot, I kept going back to A&E and was messed about. Gp referred me back to my local hospital in herts and they're brilliant, i had another xray and it confirmed i had fractured my foot but because L&D refused to investigate it last November, I've now developed early onset of friebergs disease??

  • @wendellhollis4129
    @wendellhollis4129 5 месяцев назад

    Had this surgery done twice

    • @CutTheKam
      @CutTheKam 3 месяца назад

      how was the recovery process like?

    • @ChrisNgrvngs
      @ChrisNgrvngs 6 дней назад

      Why twice?? I had it done two years ago and it still hurts like a b***…. Did the second one help?

  • @abdirahmanahmed7403
    @abdirahmanahmed7403 6 месяцев назад

    I use old soccer ⚽️ shoes but end up ankle twisted so bad . 2019 up to know -- I’m scared to go surgery my doctor told me he want to use Metal because no cartilage at all or my cartilage is totally done . So need a new one . Could anyone have idea what should I do . Now . Mayo clinics Minnesota, Rochester.

  • @kainatqazzafikhan827
    @kainatqazzafikhan827 6 месяцев назад

    I fucked up my ankle as well i hope it doesnt required surgery. Im scared of surgeries

  • @mjones53
    @mjones53 7 месяцев назад

    just had this done 3 weeks ago, and everyday since has been horrible with non-stop pain and still pretty much zero movement. And, now I also have nerve damage that happened during the surgery. It's is going to be along 6-12 months recovery :(

    • @JetPap93
      @JetPap93 14 дней назад

      How is it now after 6 months?

    • @shariflaroche
      @shariflaroche 4 дня назад

      Same here ugggh ..

  • @user-ni6tc3ih3l
    @user-ni6tc3ih3l 7 месяцев назад

    10:42p.m. Is there anything you can help me with my flatfoot,if I had unsuccessful surgery once before?

  • @voyager369
    @voyager369 9 месяцев назад

    after playing badminton for more than 15 years i just had a severe ankle sprain yesterday night playing it late night 😢 totally avoidable cos my frnds are all done tired and stopped playing but i insisted to play one more game and my ankle twist happened which was also totally avoidable i tried an unplayable shot 😢and also the surface( it's a cheap synthetic mat) of the court doesn't get along with the non marking shoes i wore... the momentt it twisted i heard a pop sound clearly💥 now I don't know what would be the resukt until i visit a doc and get scanned... i really fucked up 😂

    • @Nasty_J
      @Nasty_J 9 месяцев назад

      I heard a nice stretching sound on my ankle from doing BJJ. I have an appointment on Friday, and I'm dreading it... it only really hurts moving it side to side and i mean really hurts. I never have felt this type of pain from a sprain.

    • @dmgsoultogetherness6667
      @dmgsoultogetherness6667 8 месяцев назад

      elevate no walking for at least 1wk/10days. anti inflammatory's no alcohol no smoking get an xray a standing xray if poss

  • @HellaLegitFoo
    @HellaLegitFoo 9 месяцев назад

    I severely fractured my calcaneus (heel bone) and am currently 1 month post op with a titanium plate and 8 screws. Although I knew I badly sprained my ankle after my injury, I also suspected I broke something. As such, during my initial ER visit, the first action taken was an X-ray which revealed my severely comminuted calcaneal fracture. It’s only now in hindsight that I realize all of the focus both on the physician’s and my part went to my heel fracture and the ankle sprain was essentially completely ignored. Because I only received an X-ray and no MRI at the ER, the sprain was forgotten about upon the fracture discovery. Sounds crazy but that’s just how it went. As I mentioned, I’m 1 month post op for the surgery to reconstruct my calcaneus but my ankle mobility is still severely limited and personally I feel like the majority of the pain I’m experiencing (even on pain medications) is a result of the sprain and not necessarily completely from my surgery recovery. I’ve expressed my concerns with my orthopedic surgeon and I’ll be getting an MRI soon. Hopefully I won’t need another surgery…

    • @noorrohmizakiah291
      @noorrohmizakiah291 8 месяцев назад

      I hope you get better soon

    • @OFFICIALRover
      @OFFICIALRover 7 месяцев назад

      I just sprained my ankle 6 days ago, I was able to walk on it on day 3 and I been up and around but in a moderate pain. I feel something behind my ankle that doesn’t feel right but I’m able to get around places. This sound familiar or did you immediately know it was broken ?

    • @HellaLegitFoo
      @HellaLegitFoo 7 месяцев назад

      @@OFFICIALRover I was like 95% certain I broke something after my accident lol sounds like you might be feeling the swollen Achilles tendon from the sprain. You’re still very recently injured so it’ll take time for it to feel normal again, take it easy!

    • @somerled5513
      @somerled5513 6 месяцев назад

      Hopefully the sprain was not that bad (i.e. not a grade 3 or even 2) as I assume you've been very immobile following the surgery, and ankle sprains generally require you to start using the ankle almost immediately after injury. I once had a very bad sprain and was put in a boot for two weeks which I later learnt was the worst possible thing to do. Start using your ankle (conservatively) as soon as you can. I always said I'd rather break a bone than badly sprain an ankle or any ligament for that matter. Fingers crossed for you.

    • @HellaLegitFoo
      @HellaLegitFoo 6 месяцев назад

      @@somerled5513 Thanks, unfortunately I spent a solid 2 months with zero weight bearing on the foot/ankle while the fracture was healing. I’m finally walking on the foot but now but my I’m having a lot of pain and severely limited mobility. My doctor recommended to resume weight bearing and if it still seems something is off then we’ll get some scans done to look for any tears. (I kinda think I tore something but we’ll see)

  • @JOJO-ex8mv
    @JOJO-ex8mv 11 месяцев назад

    1. Mild joint effusion noted in ankle joint. 2. Mild edema noted along posterior talo fibular ligament with surrounding fluid - possibility of sprain likely. 3. Mild tenosynovitis noted along parioneal tendon. WHAT IS THE MEANING OF THIS REPORT PLZ REPLY ..

    • @audioalt8
      @audioalt8 4 месяца назад

      Getting medical advice from RUclips comments probably isn't the best idea 🤣

  • @gajendrasinghkanyal3766
    @gajendrasinghkanyal3766 11 месяцев назад

    Has anyone got this done?

    • @Ccubed92
      @Ccubed92 9 месяцев назад

      I did last week

    • @carolann2113
      @carolann2113 7 месяцев назад

      How long is the recovery? @@Ccubed92

    • @DragonxDxLuffy
      @DragonxDxLuffy 7 месяцев назад

      @@Ccubed92is this the way yours was done?

    • @Ccubed92
      @Ccubed92 7 месяцев назад

      Yes I have I'm around 11 weeks post surgery now. Super stiff wrist and going to hand therapy 2 days a week now to help loosing the scar tissue. For me they used temporary pins that was planted inside my skin though

    • @DragonxDxLuffy
      @DragonxDxLuffy 7 месяцев назад

      @@Ccubed92 will they be taking them out?

  • @NihalDubey
    @NihalDubey 11 месяцев назад

    What material is the suture made of? Is it bioabsorbable? I’m guessing it is PGA-PLA composite

    • @lexeek94
      @lexeek94 11 месяцев назад

      I’m not sure but I have to have this done next week and my doctor said the material basically absorbs and becomes like a tendon..

    • @mandeepsinhrana6016
      @mandeepsinhrana6016 5 месяцев назад

      Hey there, Hope you are feeling good now my doctor has also suggested this surgery, how much time it did take you to recover? @@lexeek94

  • @devsucksatlife
    @devsucksatlife Год назад

    I'm having this constant pain/burning sensation in my ankle 24/7 (every minute of every hour) after a sprain 8 months back. Anyone else?

    • @3Peat1988
      @3Peat1988 11 месяцев назад

      Mine has been going on for almost 9 years. Ive had surgery, mris, cortisone shots...still no relief

    • @teresawilliams3040
      @teresawilliams3040 11 месяцев назад

      Yes..3yrs since surgery. I'm on utube searching for answers.

    • @joericci4
      @joericci4 10 месяцев назад

      Yup same here haven't found a solution yet. Normatec leg sleeves have helped some with compensation pain but still trying new things

    • @erikadavis3392
      @erikadavis3392 9 месяцев назад

      I rolled my ankle a year ago, still painful so I went to the doctor a month ago and I have four torn ligaments. I had this procedure done last week along with something else that stabilizes the two large bones. It was minimally painful with very little bruising

    • @samauddinkhwaja7756
      @samauddinkhwaja7756 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@erikadavis3392how are you doing now

  • @rodolfomarin7140
    @rodolfomarin7140 Год назад

    Why is it anterior and not lateral?

    • @james4878
      @james4878 10 месяцев назад

      It is on the lateral side but it is located towards the anterior. The other corresponding lateral ligament is called the posterior talofibular ligament because it is located towards the posterior.

  • @XeusVillafranca
    @XeusVillafranca Год назад

    If i will undergo this operation after few months can i practice martial arts again

  • @hemfri07
    @hemfri07 Год назад

    HELP! I twisted my right ankle,when a car hit me and runaway,leaving me on the ground helples,neighbours helped me to limp back to the home,and day after i went to WRONG and BAD "fameously good ortopedic surgeon"-that did not made rtg og that injured ankle,he just wrap arround my feet-(tenosyvitis) elastic bandage,and said that i dont need to wooory abou,just not to be heavy on the right leg-ankle,for some time,that was in 2018. Saidly thad bounes have a poorly healed wound in the sense that the bones of the ankle joint are poorly fused,and now fro mtime to time,i have problem with normal WALKING,not to mension running,hiking ,of road ,climbing,skiing,,,etc...I used to be very active sportsmen,i was semi pro skiing on snow-was INSTRUCTOR of skiing,a member of MOUNTAIN RESCUE TEAM,and now :( .... 6 orthopeds looked at myne ankle,as it is now(since 2019)-and all said the same(now it is to late to do anything-excpept maybe operatrion-they would not advise!!!?!) What does it mean-i am 45,does that mean that i will never ever be able to get Married and folow my partner in long walks,going in the wood trails on some hollyday,climbing on some hill with her,..or show her tje place in egypt in desert,the wery tall peek ,where it is believed that moses got tablets from god....I used to travel a LOT ,but i have no wife,no children,but now there is a possibility of making one(my own family)-am i good as dead in 40 tis? I live in Serbia-Belgrade,and orthoped here say that i can not fix it any more"why it was not put in plaster to immobilize it IMMIDIATELY,where did you found that amateur "orthoped",it could be saved and healed 99%,but now it it badly healed,the bones in ankle are fused wrong,and now it is late" Is it realy not possible to operate it and put the bones back in place,please HELP me,i am thinking to end my life,beacouse that means that i can only be observer ,and not being able to participate phisicaly with my partner,wife,child,travel,,,,,this means that i am socialy dead :( HELP PLEASE,sincirely.........desperate man

  • @juwick8447
    @juwick8447 Год назад

    Not sure if I should have this surgery. I was injured when kicking the ball the same time as my friend, he’s fine but I was hurt badly. Thought it was going to heal naturally so I did’t see a doctor, however 4 years later it won’t fully heal and I still have discomfort/pain especially when driving or bending my foot downward. Should I go to see a doctor and diagnose it? I’ve lost like 10-15% of my right foot balance….oh god, think about it, I should really do…

    • @dibranmuja9017
      @dibranmuja9017 Год назад

      Damn man, same story, i ve torned this ligament in the video, i had the surgery but it didn't go well cause i began walking two weeks after surgery, but my ankle felt way more stable after surgery, Ihad to repeat it again and give 2months to heal, Im not repeating that mistake again

    • @surajsoram2667
      @surajsoram2667 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@dibranmuja9017how is it now bro, is it healed 100%

  • @lesteraquino1172
    @lesteraquino1172 Год назад

    do atfl grow back or reconnect when it is completely torn?

    • @user-ls5bb9ph8j
      @user-ls5bb9ph8j Год назад

      nope

    • @justliam66
      @justliam66 Год назад

      yes they do, i tore mine in half completely on the 28th of feb and its never going to fully heal but I am able to return to sports in 3 weeks becuase it is stable now, it has reconnected enough that you can do what you want to an extent

    • @jarvis5419
      @jarvis5419 Год назад

      @@justliam66 on mri it says “near-total tearing” does that mean i can still keep doing sports?

    • @happity
      @happity 9 месяцев назад

      @@jarvis5419 no

    • @jarvis5419
      @jarvis5419 9 месяцев назад

      @@happity ur wrong bro, rest is needed to heal the ligament. Once recovered you can go back bit by bit. I am back doing sports now :)

  • @cjhoyt9876
    @cjhoyt9876 Год назад

    What's the healing time for this usually?

    • @alemf06
      @alemf06 Год назад

      In 2 months you can do excercise again.

    • @robertov1781
      @robertov1781 Год назад

      ​@@alemf06 but when you can start walk normally again?

    • @alemf06
      @alemf06 Год назад

      @@robertov1781 one week on my bed. Then, 3 weeks walking with crutches. After that month, I could walk normally. You have to do some rehab so you are able to do exercise again.

    • @mktech2669
      @mktech2669 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@alemf06what type of sprain you have brother ???

    • @mktech2669
      @mktech2669 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@alemf06replyyy

  • @AbdurahmanAlomrani
    @AbdurahmanAlomrani Год назад

    Can i play football again after this surgery!💔

  • @wheelmacneil
    @wheelmacneil Год назад

    I am a surgeon and have to perform this surgery later today. Thanks for posting! You saved me😅

    • @HokageKyubiNaruto
      @HokageKyubiNaruto Год назад

      Wtf

    • @adm1nistration
      @adm1nistration Год назад

      @@HokageKyubiNaruto 'youtube tutorials' lmao

    • @MMAoracle
      @MMAoracle Год назад

      lol

    • @theXhy
      @theXhy Год назад

      You just made surgeons seem less legit ngl

    • @itzsam3414
      @itzsam3414 10 месяцев назад

      You can ruin someone's life...study hard then perform.

  • @jeb6314
    @jeb6314 Год назад

    I will possibly be getting this surgery done in a month (depending on insurance). I was hoping for regional anesthetic so that I could watch but the Doc says no. It looks simpler than I thought.

    • @desafiodaval
      @desafiodaval Год назад

      Hi, are you going to get the surgery done? I will probably have to do it 😢

    • @emilymay453
      @emilymay453 Год назад

      @@desafiodaval I'm getting it done on thursday

    • @RyanArab
      @RyanArab Год назад

      @@emilymay453 how’d it go? I might get one

    • @emilymay453
      @emilymay453 Год назад

      @@RyanArab the surgery is super chilled and I was able to go home the same day. I also had a nerve block so didn't have any pain until the following night after my operation and let me tell you it was bad! Looking back I should have been taking the painkillers regardless of the nerve block because it would have prevented the pain. It is important that I add that I have quite a high pain tolerance. The pain only lasted about two days and now almost a week after my op I don't have much pain but it seems to come and go. to be honest, the cast is super chilled and comfortable - in my opinion, I prefer it to the boot - Showering is not easy but I hate it when I don't shower so I managed to shower every 2 days because, to be honest, it is exhausting. I got a cast protector which makes a huge difference because wetting the cast is a no-go. Other things I would add is don’t worry about how you sleep. I manage to sleep in any position without my foot on a pillow and it has been fine - just remember to take your anti-inflammatory before bed and when you wake up - it makes a huge difference and helps with the throbbing in your ankle when you put it down. I only have my foot down for 10 min per hour and have been fine with that just remember to do so leg exercises for your leg and hip due to the lack of movement. other than that the leg scooter is a must and a lifesaver as your hands become so sore from the crutches! just remember that physio is a must and to not push yourself too hard

    • @orielsy
      @orielsy Год назад

      @@emilymay453 Will you be able to return to sports? Normal activities? Or will you forever be limited?

  • @malakfahes777
    @malakfahes777 Год назад

    I'm having this surgery tomorrow so wish me luck 🤞

    • @desafiodaval
      @desafiodaval Год назад

      How was it?

    • @jennifermichnowicz2578
      @jennifermichnowicz2578 Год назад

      Had it today. How has your recovery gone?

    • @desafiodaval
      @desafiodaval Год назад

      @@jennifermichnowicz2578 I hope you recovery well. I’m still waiting. 🥹 no surgery yet. What happened to yours?

    • @shajay3221
      @shajay3221 Год назад

      How was your procedure

    • @orielsy
      @orielsy Год назад

      Can anyone that has had it detail what your limitations are post surgery healing? Are you able to return to sports? Or have they advised against any sports?

  • @rafaelgarbin3dart
    @rafaelgarbin3dart Год назад

    hi, your make in c4d?

  • @kosovir
    @kosovir Год назад

    Dear Heavens above.

  • @Kiwi_Joose
    @Kiwi_Joose Год назад

    Do you ever just watch medical videos for fun. Because I do.

  • @GabrielSouza-be2fi
    @GabrielSouza-be2fi 2 года назад

    How stays the finger tendons?

  • @dramirfarhadbahreini6477
    @dramirfarhadbahreini6477 2 года назад

    اts aggressive with soft tissue . better to use illizarov external fixation.

  • @mssingh416
    @mssingh416 2 года назад

    Sir foot drop kyo hota hai

  • @canalterrafertil7078
    @canalterrafertil7078 2 года назад

    Aham.

  • @user-dz8he2ej9t
    @user-dz8he2ej9t 2 года назад

    Danke

  • @user-dz8he2ej9t
    @user-dz8he2ej9t 2 года назад

    Super ..

  • @St0n3dCold
    @St0n3dCold 2 года назад

    why watching this makes me so uncomfortable

  • @medicalorthoessential6273
    @medicalorthoessential6273 2 года назад

    Make more

  • @venkatanarasimharajuvaripeta
    @venkatanarasimharajuvaripeta 2 года назад

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      @venkatanarasimharajuvaripeta 2 года назад

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  • @dragospahontu
    @dragospahontu 2 года назад

    Love these videos.

  • @vitomoussa7425
    @vitomoussa7425 2 года назад

    Vous pouvez m'aider ?

  • @medicalorthoessential6273
    @medicalorthoessential6273 2 года назад

    Need more videos

  • @ireporthackers6458
    @ireporthackers6458 2 года назад

    yes

  • @trautekorthopaedics3727
    @trautekorthopaedics3727 6 лет назад

    great video, many thanks !

  • @shovobepari3906
    @shovobepari3906 6 лет назад

    Left shoulder

  • @bricesnyder4827
    @bricesnyder4827 7 лет назад

    keep adding videos! these are great!