Posts Tagged ‘Medical’
Why Exercise? Part 2
A marvellous companion to the video on giving up smoking, this DVD explores the benefits of exercise.
Knee Ligaments
DR Mike reviews the major ligaments of the knee.
Exercise Safety-Mayo Clinic
Summer time is a fantastic time to get out and do things that are excellent for your health. Biking, Rollerblading and even gardening can get you moving. But don’t forget to pay attention to safety while you’re outside playing. More on summer safety tips from Mayo Clinic.
A Staged Exercise in Wilderness and Environmental Medicine
The scenario on this video was staged as a teaching exercise for students taking part in the Weill Cornell Medical College Combined Elective in Emergency Medicine and Wilderness and Environmental Medicine.
Foods That Lower Bad Cholesterol (Health Tip)
The perfect cholesterol-lowering recipe may be in your pantry!Watch More Health Videos at Health Guru: www.healthguru.com
Medical Animation – LDL Cholesterol Experiment in Cinema 4D
www.nucleusinc.com A frenzied Cinema 4D exploration of a conceptual LDL cholesterol particle using the MoGraph module. Nucleus Medical Art, Medical Animation, www.nucleusinc.com Thanks to www.magnatune.com for the music.
Emergency Training Exercise Volusia County
The Medical Reserve Corps of Volusia County was invited to participate in an Emergency Training Exercise at the Daytona Beach Airport. Operations section of the Daytona Beach International Airport and Emergency Management facilitated a simulated aircraft incident and disaster response exercise. Members from federal, state and local fire, law enforcement and other support organizations also participated in the Triennial Disaster Drill. Our volunteers were able to boost the efforts in learning how to better respond to any given event at the airport and Red Cross response in dealing with the community during an emergency. The exercise and the participation of the MRC was a successful demonstration of handling volunteers and the community that respond to the airport during an emergency and how they effectively communicate with the public.
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