Views : 128,573
Genre: Education
Date of upload: Premiered May 17, 2021 ^^
Rating : 4.98 (27/5,255 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-01-20T09:04:42.944852Z
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Physical therapist identified my painful TB Band issue with a Gait Exam. He said problem was caused from sitting at a desk too much. He assigned some targeted Gluteal exercises that completely resolved the problem in less than a month. He said stretching would not have helped as some muscles forgot how to fire and had to be retrained. Life changing fix.
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Dr Zachary, in this video you are climbing with your group towards top of medical education hill worldwide. Moving from blackboard to reality is a very important step towards building new generations of doctors and medicine worldwide. Making it open and not asking for a penny from watchers willing to learn is another magnificent point. I hope WHO and governments recognize it compared with other teachers and doctors who become very wealthy and obese sucking the blood of the very poor and starving patients.
My thanks is not only to you, but to Mr Q who is marvelous, to cameraman, decorator and all the others.
Go on in the same way, and make blackboard is only a subsidiary.
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Thank you both for these examples. I have a gait abnormality that started abt 2008. I've also had a dx of probable motor neuron dis. (nerve studies) and 2 separate punch biopsies that showed "most likely Pernio, but cannot rule out SLE or Dermatomyositis." I have Sarcoidosis in my lung, and a deep sinus hole at the top of my 'crack'. I use my right hand to help keep my right leg steady to keep from falling. I also have a large amount of pain in my legs, mostly my left leg, and a lot of weakness in my right leg. I've had shingles down my legs, first time right leg, second left leg, 3rd time right and 6th time right.( 2x in my ribs). When studying Pompe Disease, it most closely matches me, standing from a seated position, walking up stairs, holding arms up to brush hair. They originally thought ALS, but it's been too many years now. MRI's show some degenerative disk dis. L4,5, S1. 🤔Any ideas?
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@dorcasb2194
3 years ago
Kindly do a video series of how to read and interpret X-rays and other radiographs. Thanks
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