For_Physiomentalists

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Quick assessment - Neck

Including the subjective and objective assessments with mnemonic

10-26
16:13

Objective assessment - Shoulder joint

Including clinical tests and inferences

10-19
09:12

Joint Mobilisation - Concave and Convex rule

Joint mobilisation discussed together with common joint gliding guide

10-19
07:17

The 10 points to excellent Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy management

The following episodes include practical informations that practicing physiotherapists and students can find useful when managing patients with musculoskeletal-related impairments

08-21
01:07:48

Lab investigations - necessary or not?

Explains the considerations a PT should examine before requesting for any investigations whatsoever.

08-11
10:56

Cardiopulmonary Component and respiratory failure

Best Mnemonic for cardiopulmonary components and the link to respiratory failure. Also, I explained the different type of acute respiratory failure.

08-11
24:53

EUCr Test or not

Explains the indications for an EuCr Test by a Physiotherapist.

08-11
10:34

Exercise and Blood pressure

What causes the change in Blood pressure during exercise?

08-07
10:10

Surgical rehab: before and after

Physiotherapy rehabilitation is important before and after surgery.

08-07
04:40

Urinalysis: Visual exam on ward round?

How important is it for PT to check the urine bag?

08-07
07:02

Stroke management: Injury and Rx Plans

What happens after Injury? What should be our focus as a PT?

08-07
11:41

Cardiopulmonary PT assessment

More mnemonics to assist with subjective and objective assessment.

08-07
17:21

D-dimer, INR, geneva score : Assessing blood coagulability

DVT, PE are a life threatening clinical incidences and possible complications for patients on admission. It is important for PTs to discover them early to prevent worsening of pt's case or even death

08-07
11:22

Subjective assessment: Orthopedic

A short Mnemonic for subjective assessment.

08-07
12:36

Low Back Pain- What should you do PT?

I explained the difference between specific and non-specific LBP in terms of assessment and management

08-07
12:08

Flaccidity vs Spasticity: Where are these from?

Why do we have flaccidity immediately after an Upper motor neurone lesion? And why do we have an hypertonicity after instead of a normal tone?

07-16
09:53

Can you develop abs from abs stimulators??

Insight into the difference between muscle stimulation, voluntary contraction, and resistance training. Also, I explained the need for synergistic facilitation rather than single muscle excitation.

07-16
06:56

Don't call me a masseuse

What is physical therapy all about? why do we learn so much?

07-16
03:16

Deleterious changes in the body after prolong bed rest

These include the cardiopulmonary, neurological, GIT, musculoskeletal, Urinary, and the Intergumentary system. These changes explain why a physiotherapy referral is important for all category of patients during their inpatient care

07-16
14:49

Random PT stuff: Acute stroke assessment, aspiration pneumonia,and hypoglycemia

Common errors I have observed in clinical practice here in Nigeria. I wouldn't want us to repeat the same mistakes. Also, I added brief notes on aspiration pneumonia and hypoglycemia.

07-16
23:48

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