Wrist Instability (Scapholunate Ligament Injuries)
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.
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 video provides insight into treatment options for scapholunate injuries, including nonoperative and operative interventions.
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 animated video demonstrates bone and tendon repair during a shoulder replacement surgery.
This surgical video demonstrates a posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) reconstruction to treat a PCL tear.
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 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 surgical video demonstrates a quadriceps tendon repair for the treatment of a quadriceps tendon tear.
This video provides an overview of how hand and finger fractures develop, relevant anatomy, and how health care professionals diagnose a patient.
This video explores potential treatments for posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) tears, including nonoperative and operative interventions.
This video provides an overview of the relevant anatomy, development, and diagnosis of posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) tears.
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.
This surgical video demonstrates a patellar tendon repair for the treatment of a patellar tendon tear.
This animated video demonstrates the use of a plate, screws, and suture button implant to repair a break in the collarbone.
This video provides insight into treatment options for collarbone fractures, including nonoperative and operative interventions.
This animated video demonstrates a patellofemoral joint arthroplasty, also known as a kneecap replacement, for the treatment of knee arthritis.
This video provides an overview on how small toe deformities occur, relevant anatomy, and how a health care professional diagnoses a patient.
This surgical video demonstrates an open reduction and internal fixation using a plate and screws along with a suture implant for the treatment of a distal clavicle fracture.
This video provides an overview on collarbone fractures (clavicle fractures), relevant anatomy, and how a health care professional diagnoses a patient.
This animated video demonstrates an ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) repair of the thumb with a support suture.
This animated video demonstrates a UCL repair of the elbow with a support suture.