Orthopedics (Video)

by UCTV
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Guest speakers, researchers and University of California faculty explore orthopedic medicine.

Recent Episodes
  • Trigger Finger: Symptoms and Treatments
    Jan 23, 2024 – 00:08:59
  • Where Exactly is the Hip?
    Jun 1, 2023 – 00:02:41
  • The Right Time for Hip Replacement
    May 28, 2023 – 00:01:38
  • The Future of Low Back Pain Management 
    May 27, 2023 – 01:21:11
  • Physical Therapy for Back Pain
    May 20, 2023 – 00:58:36
  • Surgery for Back Pain
    May 12, 2023 – 00:41:31
  • Interventions and Medications for Low Back Pain Relief
    Apr 22, 2023 – 00:57:09
  • When is Low Back Pain Something Else? Red Flags for Serious Diseases
    Apr 15, 2023 – 00:59:14
  • Back Pain Basics: Anatomy Physiology and the Initial Evaluation
    Apr 7, 2023 – 00:58:38
  • Strain vs. Sprain Treatment
    Apr 6, 2023 – 00:01:33
  • How to Keep Cartilage Healthy
    Mar 17, 2023 – 00:02:23
  • Women Making Gains in Orthopedics
    Aug 5, 2022 – 00:03:43
  • Pride Ortho Supports LGBTQ+ Community
    Jul 21, 2022 – 00:05:05
  • How to Maximize Bone Health
    Jun 25, 2022 – 00:26:01
  • UCSF Celebrates 15 Years Teaching Surgeons to Treat Global Orthopedic Trauma Patients
    Feb 10, 2022 – 00:09:23
  • UCSF Trains Surgeons in Orthopedic Trauma Through Digital Learning
    Jan 10, 2022 – 00:02:09
  • Can 70 Really Be The New 50? Living Longer and Healthier with Exercise
    Jan 1, 2022 – 01:21:43
  • Lumps and Bumps of the Hand and Wrist
    Dec 25, 2021 – 00:48:41
  • Ouch! My Aching Feet: Common Ailments of the Foot and Ankle
    Dec 18, 2021 – 01:24:24
  • Hip Pain: When Your Hip Won't Let You Hop!
    Nov 29, 2021 – 00:57:55
  • Injuries to the Female Athlete and the Creation of the Women's Sports Medicine Center at UCSF
    Nov 19, 2021 – 01:12:01
  • Conservative Management of Low Back Pain
    Nov 11, 2021 – 01:25:40
  • An Armband to Control Prosthetic Hands
    Aug 27, 2021 – 00:01:45
Recent Reviews
  • reb0rn75
    So helpful!
    I'm using these to freshen myself for occupational therapy school, and I find them easy to understand and also challenging! One thing--don't forget that occupational therapists can treat these issues, too, not just physical therapists. ESPECIALLY when it comes to ADLs, which were mentioned in the knee injuries lecture. And they also tend to to specialize in the upper extremity, so it surprised me that OTs weren't mentioned in the shoulder lecture. Otherwise, great lectures and very engaging and helpful!
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