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Consequences of Cholesterol (Cholesterol #2)

High cholesterol can lead to heart disease, and that’s terrible news, because heart disease is America’s leading killer!Watch More Health Videos at Health Guru: www.healthguru.com

PreOp® Patient Education Rotator Cuff Repair Open Surgery

www.PreOp.com Patient Education Company your doctor will make a vertical incision on your shoulder. Skin and other tissue will be pulled back in order to expose the shoulder’s muscles. These will also be pulled aside to expose the shoulder joint and tendons. Under the deltoid muscle lies the bursa, a protective sac that prevents the rotator cuff tendons and the shoulder muscles from rubbing against each other. Your doctor will remove the bursa … … to gain access to the hurt tendons. Next, the surgeon will cut away any scar tissue or unhealthy tissue around the torn area. Using sutures, the tear can now be repaired. Before closing, the deltoid muscle is returned to its proper position … … and the skin is rejoined and sutured. Finally, a sterile bandage is applied. In order to keep the shoulder muscle immobile while it heals, you will be given a sling to wear. Patient Education Company

PreOp® Patient Education Rotator Cuff Repair Open Surgery

www.PreOp.com Patient Education Company your doctor will make a vertical incision on your shoulder. Skin and other tissue will be pulled back in order to expose the shoulder’s muscles. These will also be pulled aside to expose the shoulder joint and tendons. Under the deltoid muscle lies the bursa, a protective sac that prevents the rotator cuff tendons and the shoulder muscles from rubbing against each other. Your doctor will remove the bursa … … to gain access to the hurt tendons. Next, the surgeon will cut away any scar tissue or unhealthy tissue around the torn area. Using sutures, the tear can now be repaired. Before closing, the deltoid muscle is returned to its proper position … … and the skin is rejoined and sutured. Finally, a sterile bandage is applied. In order to keep the shoulder muscle immobile while it heals, you will be given a sling to wear. Patient Education Company

Rotator Cuff Repair – Arthroscopic preop® Patient Education

www.preop.com This is a feature preop® Surgery Video ©2010 medselfed, Inc. Before we talk about treatment, let’s start with a discussion about the human body and about your medical condition. Your doctor has recommended that you have surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff. But what does that really mean? Rotator cuff is the term given to describe a group of four tendons that work together to support and stabilize the shoulder joint. Each tendon connects muscle to bone. When a shoulder muscles contracts, it pulls on a tendon which in turn pulls on the upper arm bone and causes it to go. When one or more of these tendons become hurt, the arm loses strength and mobility. So make sure that you question your doctor to carefully clarify the reasons behind this recommendation. This is a feature preop® Surgery Video ©2010 medselfed, Inc.

Woman’s Doctor: Rotator Cuff Injuries

A rotator cuff injury can make it hard to place on your seat belt, reach overhead or fasten a bra. Donna Hamilton has more in the latest installment of The Woman’s Doctor.

Rotator Cuff Repair Open preop® Patient Education

www.preop.com http or bit.ly – Patient Education – www.preop.com Your doctor has recommended that you have surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff. But what does that really mean? Rotator cuff is the term given to describe a group of four tendons that work together to support and stabilize the shoulder joint. Each tendon connects muscle to bone. When a shoulder muscles contracts, it pulls on a tendon which in turn pulls on the upper arm bone and causes it to go. When one or more of these tendons become hurt, the arm loses strength and mobility. So make sure that you question your doctor to carefully clarify the reasons behind this recommendation. http or bit.ly – Patient Education – www.preop.com

Rotator Cuff Repair – Arthroscopic preop® Patient Education

www.preop.com http or bit.ly – Patient Education – www.preop.com Before we talk about treatment, let’s start with a discussion about the human body and about your medical condition.Your doctor has recommended that you have surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff. But what does that really mean? Rotator cuff is the term given to describe a group of four tendons that work together to support and stabilize the shoulder joint. Each tendon connects muscle to bone. When a shoulder muscles contracts, it pulls on a tendon which in turn pulls on the upper arm bone and causes it to go. When one or more of these tendons become hurt, the arm loses strength and mobility. So make sure that you question your doctor to carefully clarify the reasons behind this recommendation. http or bit.ly – Patient Education – www.preop.com On the day of your operation, … you will be questioned to place on a surgical gown. You may receive a sedative by mouth … … and an intravenous line may be place in. You will then be transferred to the operating table. In the operating room, a nurse will start preparation by clipping or shaving your shoulder. If you are receiving general anesthesia, the anesthesiologist will administer it by injection and using an inhalation mask. The surgeon will then apply an antiseptic solution to the skin… … and place a sterile drape around the operative site. To perform arthroscopic surgery your doctor will make three small, button-hole sized incisions in the area around the

Malpractice Medical Rotator Cuff Repair Open Surgery 2

www.preop.com Medical Malpractice and Patient Education Company Patient ED @ 617-379-1582 INFO Now it’s time to talk about the actual procedure your doctor has recommended for you. On the day of your operation, … you will be questioned to place on a surgical gown. You may receive a sedative by mouth … … and an intravenous line may be place in. Medical Malpractice You will then be transferred to the operating table. In the operating room, a nurse will start preparation by clipping or shaving your shoulder. If you are receiving general anesthesia, the anesthesiologist will administer it by injection and using an inhalation mask. Medical Malpractice The surgeon will then apply an antiseptic solution to the skin… … and place a sterile drape around the operative site. After you are unconscious, Medical Malpractice and Patient Education Company

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