Courtesy: Prof Nabil ebraheim
Archives for February 2012
In-situ Pinning for SCFE
Courtesy: Rady’s Children Hospital, SanDiego, CA, USA
Ganglion Cyst Removal from the Common Peroneal Nerve at Fibular Head
Courtesy: susan Mackinnon, Andrew Yee, WUSTL Peripheral Nerve Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine Division of Plastic Reconstructive Surgery Department of Surgery Saint Louis, MO, USA Entrapment of the common peroneal nerve (CPN) at the fibular head is an under-recognized lower extremity neuropathy that contributes to weakness of the musculature within the anterior and lateral […]
Morrant Baker’s Cyst
MORRANT BAKER’S CYST (BAKER’S CYST) Aetiopathogenesis: • “A type of cyst which results from egress of fluid through a normal communication of a bursa (semimembranosus or medial gastrocnemius bursa) or caused by herniation of the synovial membrane through the joint capsule”- Mayerding and Van Denmark • Named after Baker (described it in 1877), though Adams […]
Anatomy of the Pelvis-Basics
Courtesy: Prof Nabil Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA
Anatomical Spaces of the Shoulder
Courtesy: Prof Nabil Ebraheim
Lumbar Plexus Anatomy
Courtesy: Prof Nabil Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA
Hamstring Injuries
Courtesy: Prof Nabil Ebraheim Educational video describing sprain or tear of the proximal hamstrings. The hamstrings are a group of muscles located on the back of the thigh. Muscles of the hamstrings are: •Biceps femoris (long head and short head) •Semitendinosus. •Semimembranosus. The proximal end of the hamstring muscles originates from the ischial tuberosity in […]
Dr Jacob’s Corner 1
Courtesy: Dr Jacob Varghese, Head, Division of Joint Reconstruction, Lakeshore Hospital, Kochi A 24 year old army captain with history of recurrent dislocation. Positive apprehension was demonstrated for anterior instability. No ligamentous laxity. Xrays showed indistinct anterior inferior border of glenoid. Therefore CT scan was done in addition to MRI. This confirmed a large anterior […]