In 10 minutes this is only a very brief look at the ankle, so there may have to be a part 2 to this.
httpvh://vimeo.com/34083205
Here’s some useful further reading
Below are some lovely animation videos showing the sequence of each injury, they use a complicated classification system involving supination and pronation that I don’t think we need to know about but they’re nice all the same.
httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSzKafmH3lY
httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSBojP_xZBo
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Just wanted to say that I’m loving this video series. I know it takes a lot of time and effort to put these together, so thanks a ton for sharing.
glad to hear you like them. More to come
Thanks Andy again!
A question to you – what is your favorite orthopedics website? There are so many good ones liek Radiopedia you pointed out (ecgpedia.org, echopedia.org from the top of my head) – seems every speciality except orthopedics has a decent wiki… or not??
I’ve not seen one beyond Wheeless’ (http://www.wheelessonline.com/) textbook.
Impressive that you didn’t talk about the OARs! 🙂
Ha! Cheers
Andy
Love your videos. They are just amazing.