How you make these presentations, I really like the way you present. Can you please share name of the software, I would like to use it in my l classroom presentation! Thank you so much in advance. @clinical physio
I love this video format! As a recently graduated physio, it’s a fantastic way to sharpen my clinical reasoning skills. Thank you! I was wondering-what are your thoughts on using shockwave therapy for patients with calcific tendinopathy?
Thank you so much for your kind words! Great question and I would love to see ESWT being used for this with good research in the future! Guidelines here in the UK definitely suggest that it is safe , but not conclusively effective compared to Sham… but I would love to see it!
I was going to comment the preliminary phase of frozen shoulder - I'm an Osteopath student and I would have liked to know her blood results to confirm or deny PMR, as well as any recent mental stress as well.
Some great thoughts! The one thing about frozen shoulder is the age… we expect frozen shoulder to present around the ages of 45-55…. Ordinarily, 32 would be too young and out of the expected age range for frozen shoulder. PMR is also a great suggestion for differentiation, it is much more common age 65+. I really like your critical thinking though especially about bloods well done!
The thing is: The calcification breaks and will produce an acute bursitis. The calcification itself is not the pain generator. The bursa (and maybe the rotator cuff) will produce the pain. And yet again: In an acute situation it is the bursa.
Appreciate the clear well explained content dude, thank you!
Interesting case
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Second year Physio student here studying for MSK OSCE before placement. This channel has been so helpful to me for consolidation and revision.
So pleased to hear it! Thank you so much!
How you make these presentations, I really like the way you present. Can you please share name of the software, I would like to use it in my l classroom presentation! Thank you so much in advance. @clinical physio
My right shoulder makes grinding and cracking sounds when i move it.
Thanks alot
Most welcome!
I love this video format! As a recently graduated physio, it’s a fantastic way to sharpen my clinical reasoning skills. Thank you! I was wondering-what are your thoughts on using shockwave therapy for patients with calcific tendinopathy?
+1
Thank you so much for your kind words! Great question and I would love to see ESWT being used for this with good research in the future! Guidelines here in the UK definitely suggest that it is safe , but not conclusively effective compared to Sham… but I would love to see it!
Thank you!
I was going to comment the preliminary phase of frozen shoulder - I'm an Osteopath student and I would have liked to know her blood results to confirm or deny PMR, as well as any recent mental stress as well.
Some great thoughts! The one thing about frozen shoulder is the age… we expect frozen shoulder to present around the ages of 45-55…. Ordinarily, 32 would be too young and out of the expected age range for frozen shoulder. PMR is also a great suggestion for differentiation, it is much more common age 65+. I really like your critical thinking though especially about bloods well done!
The thing is: The calcification breaks and will produce an acute bursitis. The calcification itself is not the pain generator. The bursa (and maybe the rotator cuff) will produce the pain. And yet again: In an acute situation it is the bursa.
Excelent!
Thank you so much!