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The translation was brilliant. That was an excellent examination, with useful tips. Thanks a lot.
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Is there an anterior drawer test in this video? Or did I skip thought too quickly?
Could you do video for musculoskeletal examination of lower limbs and upper limbs as well?
thanks for adding this .... we were indeed of it
where was this for my OSCE two years ago!? LOL
would you include reflexes in this examination? (i-e ankle, plantar)
This is MSK only - not a lower neuro exam.
been waiting
Awesome sir
Great work, please keep it up!
where I can find the videos in the app all the materials are pictures
😊
Brilliant ,, keep this useful work.
Would flunk my OSCE if based on this information (and I did).If the ankle was broken, you did not palpate according to Ottawa rules and you forgot the proximal fibula, overlooking a fracture there which is often associated with ankle trauma.
First xd
The translation was brilliant.
That was an excellent examination, with useful tips.
Thanks a lot.
Supercharge your clinical skills with our collection of OSCE Stations, Questions and Flashcards 👾 geekymedics.com/bundles
The best medical content
Thanks
Is there an anterior drawer test in this video?
Or did I skip thought too quickly?
Could you do video for musculoskeletal examination of lower limbs and upper limbs as well?
thanks for adding this .... we were indeed of it
where was this for my OSCE two years ago!? LOL
would you include reflexes in this examination? (i-e ankle, plantar)
This is MSK only - not a lower neuro exam.
been waiting
Awesome sir
Great work, please keep it up!
where I can find the videos in the app all the materials are pictures
😊
Brilliant ,, keep this useful work.
Would flunk my OSCE if based on this information (and I did).
If the ankle was broken, you did not palpate according to Ottawa rules and you forgot the proximal fibula, overlooking a fracture there which is often associated with ankle trauma.
First xd