Hi! That is a very broad topic with a lot of specialty knowledge that you won't need to know for an entry level exam - do you have specific concepts under that umbrella you need some help with?
@@OTOverEasy hi thanks for update. Yes I m confuse between shoulder fracture and humerus fracture healing procedure and their timeframes. I m taking my boards exams next week and it would be great help for me if you explain those. Thanks 😊
@@AneriShah-q9y A humerus fracture IS a kind of shoulder fracture, depending on where on the humerus it is. A good general rule of thumb for bone healing is 4-6 weeks the bone will be healed *pretty* good, and 6-8 weeks the bone will be healed more solidly. Shoulder rehab is part of the Certified Hand Therapist specialty, and you shouldn't be asked about it in detail on your boards exam. If you're only a week out now, don't worry about cramming things in detail! Review concepts you've already studied to help them be concrete- you know more than you think you do! Good luck when you take it :)
Super helpful..!! Nice and clear understanding of topics 🥰
I love your videos, along with OT Miri and OT Rex.
Super helpful!! You made the learning so easy :)
thank you 😍
Can you please go over Shoulders and humerus rehabilitation please I’m particularly it very challenging
Hi! That is a very broad topic with a lot of specialty knowledge that you won't need to know for an entry level exam - do you have specific concepts under that umbrella you need some help with?
@@OTOverEasy hi thanks for update. Yes I m confuse between shoulder fracture and humerus fracture healing procedure and their timeframes. I m taking my boards exams next week and it would be great help for me if you explain those. Thanks 😊
@@AneriShah-q9y A humerus fracture IS a kind of shoulder fracture, depending on where on the humerus it is. A good general rule of thumb for bone healing is 4-6 weeks the bone will be healed *pretty* good, and 6-8 weeks the bone will be healed more solidly. Shoulder rehab is part of the Certified Hand Therapist specialty, and you shouldn't be asked about it in detail on your boards exam. If you're only a week out now, don't worry about cramming things in detail! Review concepts you've already studied to help them be concrete- you know more than you think you do! Good luck when you take it :)
@@OTOverEasy thanks🙂