Wrist Instability (Scapholunate Ligament Injuries): Reconstruction With Suture Augmentation Animation
This animated video demonstrates the surgical repair of a scapholunate ligament tear using an internal support suture along with a tendon graft.
This animated video demonstrates the surgical repair of a scapholunate ligament tear using an internal support suture along with a tendon graft.
A flatfoot deformity starts off as a flexible flatfoot deformity that affects the tendons and ligaments that support the inner side of the foot and ankle. This causes the foot arch to collapse when standing, although the foot arch is...
A hip joint cartilage defect is an area of damaged cartilage on either of the surfaces of the hip joint, which include the hip bone (pelvis) and thigh bone (femur). These cartilage defects are also called osteochondral defects.
This video provides an overview of how hip joint cartilage defects develop, the relevant anatomy, and how health care professionals diagnose a defect.
This video explores potential treatments for hip joint cartilage defects, including nonoperative and operative interventions.
This animated video demonstrates the surgical repair of a 5th metatarsal Jones fracture using a screw.
The 5th metatarsal is the outer foot bone that connects to the pinky toe. It is one of the most commonly broken bones in the foot.
This video provides insight into treatment options for 5th metatarsal fractures including nonoperative and operative interventions.
This video provides an overview on how scapholunate ligament injuries occur, relevant anatomy, and how a health care professional diagnoses a patient.
This animated video demonstrates a subscapularis tendon repair to maintain shoulder stability following shoulder replacement surgery.
This animated video demonstrates a Lapidus plate fixation for the treatment of a bunion deformity.
The scapholunate ligament is located between the scaphoid and the lunate, two of the carpal bones of the wrist. Injury to this connecting ligament can cause the wrist to become unstable.
This surgical video demonstrates a Lapidus plate fusion to treat a bunion deformity.
This video provides insight into treatment options for scapholunate injuries, including nonoperative and operative interventions.
This animated video demonstrates bone and tendon repair during a shoulder replacement surgery.
This video provides an overview of how wrist instability due to lunotriquetral joint injuries occurs, relevant anatomy, and how a health care professional would diagnose a patient.
This video provides insight into treatment options for small toe deformities, including nonoperative and operative interventions.
This video provides insight into treatment options for lunotriquetral joint injuries, including nonoperative and operative interventions.
This surgical video demonstrates a posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) reconstruction to treat a PCL tear.
This surgical video demonstrates a proximal chevron osteotomy for the treatment of a bunion deformity.
This video explores potential treatments for hand and finger fractures, including nonoperative and operative interventions.
The posterior cruciate ligament, or PCL, is the counterpart to the anterior cruciate ligament, or ACL. Together, these ligaments form an X within the knee and stabilize the knee joint. The PCL prevents the shinbone from moving too far backward.
This video provides an overview of how hand and finger fractures develop, relevant anatomy, and how health care professionals diagnose a patient.
The hand and fingers are made up of many small bones, which include the metacarpals (hand bones) and phalanges (finger bones). Injury involving direct impact to the hands can cause fractures in any of these bones.