Friends/colleagues: On behalf of the DEIA committee for the Orthopaedic Research Society I'd like to invite you to this informative webinar on October 16, 2024 at Noon CST that is being co-sponsored by the ORS Spine Section and the DEIA committee. Whether you are an ORS member or not, please consider joining to learn how to effectively support your transgender colleagues in research and academia. You can register at the web address below.
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Watch Dr. Dan Hoernschemeyer discuss vertebral body tethering (VBT) | Learn more about The Tether: https://lnkd.in/e8hxEz6Z#Scoliosis#spinesurgery#spinesurgeon#pediatricsurgery#pediatricsurgeon#orthopedics#orthopedicsurgeon
The Tether is approved as a Humanitarian Device for patients with idiopathic scoliosis with a Cobb angle of 30-65 degrees. Patients should have failed bracing and/or be intolerant to brace wear. There is probable benefit of the device, but its efficacy is still unproven. Post operative risks include overcorrection of the instrumented curve, cord breakage and bone screw migration. Full contraindication and risk information can be found at myscoliosis. com
Watch Dr. Dan Hoernschemeyer discuss vertebral body tethering (VBT) | Learn more about The Tether: https://lnkd.in/ezZtwtiX#Scoliosis#spinesurgery#spinesurgeon#pediatricsurgery#pediatricsurgeon#orthopedics#orthopedicsurgeon
The Tether is approved as a Humanitarian Device for patients with idiopathic scoliosis with a Cobb angle of 30-65 degrees. Patients should have failed bracing and/or be intolerant to brace wear. There is probable benefit of the device, but its efficacy is still unproven. Post operative risks include overcorrection of the instrumented curve, cord breakage and bone screw migration. Full contraindication and risk information can be found at myscoliosis. com
.#ICYMI: As oral health plays a role in the overall health of patients, what can implant dentistry learn from other fields with relatable scientific interests?
Enter Edward Schwarz, PhD from the University of Rochester Medical Center. A scientist and osteoimmunologist whose focus is the interaction between the immune system and bone, sits down with The Dental Guys fresh off his keynote presentation at AO's 2024 Annual Meeting to discuss correlations between orthopedics and implant dentistry.
During Episode 22 of the AO Spotlight Podcast, Dr. Schwarz elaborates on therapies and treatment planning to facilitate bone growth, and how bacteria is changing treatment planning protocols. The trio also gets into advances in antibiotics related to bacteria in the bone.
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Thrilled to share insights from today's comprehensive lecture on cranial nerve assessment! 🧠 Delving into the intricate network of twelve cranial nerves, we explored their functions and clinical implications, unlocking the mysteries of the brain's communication with our sensory and motor systems.
The journey began with the olfactory nerve (I), responsible for our sense of smell—a crucial aspect of our daily experiences. Moving through the lecture, we navigated the facial nerve (VII), uncovering its role not only in facial expressions but also in taste sensation for the anterior two-thirds of the tongue.
The lecture delved into the complexities of the trigeminal nerve (V), responsible for sensory input from the face and motor functions like chewing. We explored the abducens nerve (VI), vital for lateral eye movement, and the trochlear nerve (IV), contributing to superior oblique muscle function.
Navigating the lecture, we dove into the auditory realm with the vestibulocochlear nerve (VIII), crucial for hearing and balance. Moving on, the glossopharyngeal nerve (IX) and vagus nerve (X) took the spotlight, influencing functions ranging from swallowing to autonomic control.
Highlighting the importance of the accessory nerve (XI) in head and shoulder movements, we closed with the hypoglossal nerve (XII), playing a pivotal role in tongue movements. The intricate dance of these nerves orchestrates our daily experiences, and understanding their assessment is paramount in the field of neurology.
This newfound knowledge opens doors to diagnosing various conditions, from neurological disorders to localized pathologies. Excited to apply this understanding in practical scenarios and contribute to the dynamic world of medical diagnostics! 💡 #NeurologyInsights#MedicalEducation#CranialNervesExploration#physicaltherapy#physiotherapist
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ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED
There's still chance to submit your abstract for the British Cochlear Implant Group meeting taking place on the 30th April and the 1st May 2024 in Gateshead.
The #BCIG welcomes free papers in both oral and poster format.
Topics include:
- Surgical/Medical
- Audiological
- Paediatric Rehabilitation
- Adult Rehabilitation
- Basic and Translational Science
- Other
Awards will be given to the best oral presenter and poster submission which will be voted for by the attendees on the day.
Submit your abstract via the link below by Sunday 11th February to be considered.
Any incomplete abstracts will be considered less favourably.
#cochlearimplants#hearingimplants#BCIG2024#audiology
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Share What Changed When You Turned 25 And Your Frontal Lobe Developed
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In the comments below, stock what changed for you astatine 25 erstwhile your frontal lobe developed. If you'd similar to stay anonymous, conscionable capable retired this Google Form.
In this study, we provide an overview of current evidence on clinical, functional, and radiological outcomes in primary THA performed using the direct superior approach (DSA). Another one, congrats Bart van Dooren!
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