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Emory Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Surgery Atlanta
from Most Recent July 28, 2008
Author: samaruta17 Added: Mon, 28 Jul 2008 10:52:56 -0800 Duration: 149http://www.emoryhealthcare.org/departments/sports/shouldersurgery.html Dr. Xerogeanes at Emory Sports Medicine Center, performs an arthroscopic rotator cuff repair.In this minimally invasive surgery,3 small holes allow the scope and materials inside.
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My Knee Surgey
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe December 23, 2007
Short edit of of my arthroscopy surgey. Ranked 3.39 / 5 | 463 views | No comments Click here to watch the video Submitted By: rcasady616 Tags: knee surgery meniscus arthroscopic orthroscopic Orthopedic Science
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Golf Injuries: An Overview
from MUSC Sports Medicine Podcast December 18, 2007
Sports medicine specialist Dr. David Geier provides an overview of common golf injuries, explaining the importance of core strength to avoid injury. He points out that injuries may be more likely with increasing age of a golfer. Additionally, Dr. Geier discusses preventive measures and describes painful symptoms indicating a physician should be seen.
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Tendon and Ligament Injuries: An Overview
from MUSC Sports Medicine Podcast December 18, 2007
Orthopaedic surgeon Dr. David Geier, who specializes in sports medicine, defines both tendons and ligaments, describing common tendon and ligament injuries. He also elucidates the surgical processes of reattaching ruptured tendons and ligaments, enforcing the necessity of physical rehabilitation after surgery. Dr. Geier gives information on precautionary measures against tendon and ligament injuries.
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Dehydration: An Overview
from MUSC Sports Medicine Podcast December 18, 2007
Dr.David Geier, Director of the MUSC Sports Medicine Clinic, discusses the problems with excessive heat, outlining symptoms of dehydration. He offers tips for prevention of dehydration and compares water with electrolyte-enhanced sports drinks in terms of their effectiveness in hydrating. Dr. Geier also makes recommendations for precautionary measures against heat illness and dehydration for high school athletes, focusing on the importance of prevention. To see other health news podcasts, visit our podcast library.
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Cross Training: How to Avoid Overuse Injuries
from MUSC Sports Medicine Podcast November 20, 2007
Elite athletes are used to logging many miles each week but for the average ‘weekend warrior’ triathlete or runner, it’s important to listen to your body. Dr. David Geier, a sports medicine specialist, gives a few guidelines to keep you in shape medically and the importance of rest days and cross training to avoid potential injuries, as well as burnout.
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Exercise Programs: How to Safely Start an Exercise Routine
from MUSC Sports Medicine Podcast November 20, 2007
Dr. David Geier, a sports medicine specialist, gives advice on how best to start an exercise routine, how often to exercise, the importance of starting slowly and having the proper running shoes for walking or running. Dr. Geier also explains who needs to have a physical evaluation prior to beginning an exercise program and how to avoid injuries such as stress fractures.
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Ankle Sprain: An Overview
from MUSC Sports Medicine Podcast November 06, 2007
An ankle sprain is defined as an overstretched lateral (outside) ligament of the ankle joint. Dr. David Geier, an orthopedic surgeon specializing in sports medicine, talks in detail about the ankle ligaments, how an ankle is sprained, and what physical therapy and rehab is required to heal the sprain.
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ACL Tears: An Overview
from MUSC Sports Medicine Podcast November 06, 2007
The ACL is often stretched and/or torn during a sudden twisting motion (when the feet stay planted one way, but the knees turn the other way). Dr. David Geier, a sports medicine specialist, discusses exercises that can help to strengthen the knee and help to prevent an ACL tear. Dr. Geier also talks about which sports are prone to ACL injuries and what type of physical therapy is required after surgery.
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Rotator Cuff: An Overview
from MUSC Sports Medicine Podcast November 06, 2007
Over use can aggravate the rotator cuff and can cause extreme pain. Dr. David Geier, a sports medicine specialist, explains how the rotator cuff works, why it can be aggravated by certain activities and how to treat the pain.
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Shoulder Dislocation: An Overview
from MUSC Sports Medicine Podcast November 06, 2007
Dr. David Geier, a sports medicine specialist, explains what it means to dislocate a shoulder and defines the anatomy of the shoulder area. Dr. Geier recommends a professional to relocate the shoulder to reduce pain to the injured person and talks about treatment options once seen by a physician.
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Common Sports Injuries: When to see a Doctor
from MUSC Sports Medicine Podcast November 06, 2007
Dr. David Geier, a sports medicine specialist, discusses the common injuries related to sports, advises when to see a doctor and gives tips for first aid to apply right after the injury. Dr. Geier also talks about fractures and sprains, and what medications to use for pain relief.
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Sports: The Preparticipation Physical Evaluation
from MUSC Sports Medicine Podcast November 05, 2007
Dr. Peter Carek, a family physician, talks about the importance of the physical exam that will determine whether an athlete is fit and meets the requirements to participate in organized sporting activities. One of the most important aspects of the test is covering the athletes history to determine if previous ailments could lead to something more serious.
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Sports Medicine: The Use of Steroids
from MUSC Sports Medicine Podcast November 05, 2007
Dr. Peter Carek, a family physician who specializes in sports medicine, talks about the use of steroids among high school and college athletes and what to look for if you think someone might be using them. Dr. Carek explains the possible short term and long term medical problems associated with the steroids and discusses how a doctor will address this with the patient.
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Sports Injuries in Children: Basic Guidelines for Prevention
from MUSC Sports Medicine Podcast August 21, 2007
Dr. David Geier, an orthopedic surgeon specializing in adolescent sports medicine, talks about guidelines for minimizing sports injuries in children and teens. An important principle is to listen to your child, look for early warning signs of stress or overuse and communicate to ensure that they aren’t risking an injury for playtime.
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Injury Prevention: The Importance of Proper Safety Equipment
from MUSC Sports Medicine Podcast August 14, 2007
Eighty to ninety percent of significant head injuries can be prevented. Emergency Medicine physician, Dr. Keith Borg, emphasizes that a majority of trauma injuries can be avoided by wearing a helmet or other safety equipment, using a seatbelt and not driving under the influence. Dr. Borg also advises the importance of using an authorized helmet and the proper fit for a helmet.
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Head Injuries: Children and Concussions
from MUSC Sports Medicine Podcast July 20, 2007
Pediatrician, Dr. William Basco, talks in depth about concussions and the loss of consciousness in children as a result of a fall or sports related injury. Dr. Basco describes what signs to look for if a child has had an injury that resulted in loss of consciousness and when the child should seek medical attention.
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Shoulder: Arthroscopic Shoulder Stabilization
from UW Medicine Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Podcast Series March 30, 2007
Mike Jensen, a senior member of the 2005-6 University of Washington Huskies Basketball team, suffered a severe shoulder dislocation and torn ligaments in the summer of 2005. UW Medical Center orthopaedic surgeon and team physician Dr. Chris Wahl performed the arthroscopic surgery that repaired Mike's shoulder. In this episode of Talk Medicine, Dr. Wahl and Mike Jensen discuss the decisions that led to surgery, the procedure itself and the physical therapy afterward - all of which allowed Mike to play in the second half of the season. This discussion is highlighted by surgery footage of the arthroscopic procedure.
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