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Faculty Rehabilitation Medicine history and spaces
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A brief view of our history and spaces in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. Learn more: www.ualberta.ca/rehabilitation/about-us/virtual-tours.html
Alberta Aphasia Camp - Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Alberta
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www.ualberta.ca/communications-sciences-and-disorders/our-community/alberta-aphasia-camp/index.html ABOUT ALBERTA APHASIA CAMP Aphasia is an acquired language disorder, most often caused by stroke or brain injury. It can affect the ability to speak, understand, read and write. The Alberta Aphasia Camp is a weekend-long camp held every September. The camp provides an opportunity for individuals ...
MARK BEARE - HiMARC Impact
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HiMARC website: www.ualberta.ca/rehabilitation/research/heroes-in-mind-advocacy-and-research-consortium/index.html
Darren Abbott Institute for Stuttering Treatment and Research (ISTAR) Foundation
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More about Foundation Director, Darren Abbott: www.ualberta.ca/stuttering-speech-therapy/about-us/foundation-of-istar/darren-abbott.html The Institute for Stuttering Treatment and Research (ISTAR) is an organization that offers specialized treatment to children, teens and adults who stutter. In addition, we conduct research into stuttering, offer advanced professional training for speech-langua...
Anwar Haq Institute for Stuttering Treatment and Research (ISTAR) Foundation Video
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More about Foundation Chair, Anwar Haq: www.ualberta.ca/stuttering-speech-therapy/about-us/foundation-of-istar/anwar-haq.html The Institute for Stuttering Treatment and Research (ISTAR) is an organization that offers specialized treatment to children, teens and adults who stutter. In addition, we conduct research into stuttering, offer advanced professional training for speech-language patholog...
Top Stories of 2021
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To wrap up 2021, we're bringing you the top news stories of the year featuring the University of Alberta's Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine! Read the full stories in the links below: COVID-19 one year later: How working from home has affected our health - www.ualberta.ca/rehabilitation/news-and-events/news/2021/march/covid-19-one-year-later-how-working-from-home-has-affected-our-health.html C...
Holly Lomheim ISTAR Foundation video
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Holly Lomheim ISTAR Foundation video
Craig Pilgrim ISTAR Foundation video
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Craig Pilgrim ISTAR Foundation video
Aphasia Camp Reimagined
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Aphasia Camp Reimagined
Top 5 Rehab Med News Stories 2020
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To wrap up 2020, we're bringing you the 'Top 5' Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine news stories of the year! #1: New UAlberta project helps people in rural communities access much-needed rehabilitation services: www.ualberta.ca/rehabilitation/news/2020/february/new-ualberta-project-helps-people-in-rural-communities-access-much-needed-rehabilitation-services.html #2: Why most knee injuries don’t...
REHAB MED: A Day in the Life of an Occupational Therapy Student
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Watch occupational therapy student Christine Wagner discuss what it's like to be a student in Rehab Med.
REHAB MED: A Day in the Life of a Physical Therapy Student
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REHAB MED: A Day in the Life of a Physical Therapy Student
REHAB MED: A Day in the Life of a Speech-Language Pathology Student
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REHAB MED: A Day in the Life of a Speech-Language Pathology Student
REHAB MED: A Day in the Life of a Rehabilitation Science Student #2
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REHAB MED: A Day in the Life of a Rehabilitation Science Student #2
REHAB MED: A Day in the Life of a Rehabilitation Science Student #1
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REHAB MED: A Day in the Life of a Rehabilitation Science Student #1
UAlberta, Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine: So you want to be a Rehabilitation Scientist?
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UAlberta, Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine: So you want to be a Rehabilitation Scientist?
VIRTUAL TOUR: UAlberta Rehabilitation Robotics Lab
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VIRTUAL TOUR: UAlberta Rehabilitation Robotics Lab
VIRTUAL TOUR: Glen Sather Sports Medicine Clinic
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VIRTUAL TOUR: Glen Sather Sports Medicine Clinic
VIRTUAL TOUR: The Institute for Stuttering Treatment and Research (ISTAR)
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VIRTUAL TOUR: The Institute for Stuttering Treatment and Research (ISTAR)
VIRTUAL TOUR: Corbett Hall Rehabilitation Research Centre
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VIRTUAL TOUR: Corbett Hall Rehabilitation Research Centre
VIRTUAL TOUR: Corbett Hall Student Calm Room
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VIRTUAL TOUR: Corbett Hall Student Calm Room
VIRTUAL TOUR: UAlberta Occupational Therapy Activities of Daily Living Lab
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VIRTUAL TOUR: UAlberta Occupational Therapy Activities of Daily Living Lab
VIRTUAL TOUR: Corbett Hall Student Physical Therapy Clinic, Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine
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VIRTUAL TOUR: Corbett Hall Student Physical Therapy Clinic, Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine
VIRTUAL TOUR: UAlberta CSD Teaching and Learning Lab
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VIRTUAL TOUR: UAlberta CSD Teaching and Learning Lab
VIRTUAL TOUR: U of A, Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine's Calgary Campus
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VIRTUAL TOUR: U of A, Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine's Calgary Campus
VIRTUAL TOUR: UAlberta Smart Condo™
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VIRTUAL TOUR: UAlberta Smart Condo™
VIRTUAL TOUR: UAlberta Human Movement Lab
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VIRTUAL TOUR: UAlberta Human Movement Lab
VIRTUAL TOUR: UAlberta Cancer Rehabilitation Clinic
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VIRTUAL TOUR: UAlberta Cancer Rehabilitation Clinic
FRM Convocation Celebration 2020
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FRM Convocation Celebration 2020

Komentáře

  • @jmleeinla4025
    @jmleeinla4025 Před 2 měsíci

    What an amazing doctor. I love his humor and his knowledge.

  • @papabits5721
    @papabits5721 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks! Great video. I believe I can start doing hip replacements in the garage.

  • @harrymafuta7163
    @harrymafuta7163 Před 3 měsíci

    I would like to know what is involved in doing a hip replacement for a patient who underwent a girdlestone procedure after 3 years. The normal hip replacement surgery looks pretty straightforward, but I hear surgeons express reservations in doing a hip replacement after a girdlestone procedure.

  • @DeeLove1
    @DeeLove1 Před 4 měsíci

    I’m new to OA. It’s scary to think that it’s only going to get worse😕. Thank you, this information was very helpful. The best of all the videos i have watched so far.

  • @medicalaspirants939
    @medicalaspirants939 Před 5 měsíci

    Worst ever presentation Fcuk u doc

  • @teodormacovei4648
    @teodormacovei4648 Před 5 měsíci

    So you cant see anything. Nice.

  • @bdkrma911
    @bdkrma911 Před 9 měsíci

    getting this done in a couple weeks, just on both sides...looking forward to living without pain.

  • @user-zo5wc9yw7k
    @user-zo5wc9yw7k Před 9 měsíci

    I see shavings flying all over. What happens when they are in the inside of your hip?

  • @janetdavis4724
    @janetdavis4724 Před 10 měsíci

    I had a hip replacement 10 months ago. Beast. Thing. I ever did. , So happy with it. Wasn’t bad at all. First couple of weeks is a bit uncomfortable , but I didn’t have a lot of pain. Honest.

  • @eddiebibbs9634
    @eddiebibbs9634 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks.

  • @PetsNPatients
    @PetsNPatients Před rokem

    What a hoot!😂

  • @amelittaberretta9109

    Please, how can we Not wake up during the surgery. Please, I could not survive waking up, as I am struggling with anxiety for weeks, just thinking of the day of the surgery, coming up.

    • @maryhoward2796
      @maryhoward2796 Před rokem

      I had this surgery 1 week ago. They give you meds to make your brain disconnect from what you hear and you feel nothing. I woke up during both hip surgeries (1st one 11yrs ago on other hip). When I woke I was just curious what was going on. The meds really make you not care and very relaxed. If you do wake up, they add meds to make you sleep again. It's all done through iv. Wake up feeling like you've had a great nap. It really is amazing how quickly you heal afterwards. Best wishes.

    • @lyleseaman4414
      @lyleseaman4414 Před 11 měsíci

      The best days of my life were lying in the OR, naked, freezing and half-blind, waiting for strangers to start cutting me open and completely cognizant of all of it but I tell you, once that demerol hits the brain you will not mind one tiny bit of it. Go on, folks, keep on cutting, just so long as you don't turn down the happy juice.

  • @gavinelliot3564
    @gavinelliot3564 Před rokem

    Never ever again.wished they'd cut my leg of.worse than before.T800Aust

  • @jobonsai8050
    @jobonsai8050 Před rokem

    You are not.......don't want to talk

  • @howardkahn4330
    @howardkahn4330 Před rokem

    what about burning the nerve root heads to stop the hip pain to avoid hip replacement, i had my right hip completely replaced and i would like to try burning the hip nerve root heads for my left hip? what do you think, good or bad idea?

  • @dianehansma1725
    @dianehansma1725 Před rokem

    Love this guy!

  • @danishanmyrboh6368
    @danishanmyrboh6368 Před rokem

    Still video no zoom version

  • @TheWildwoodPicker
    @TheWildwoodPicker Před rokem

    Thinking about this is it's almost like getting a tooth drilled on to fix a cavity, but it's your hip that is getting drilled on to fix Osteoarthritid. I think I'm becoming less terrified of getting this surgery the more I learn about it.

  • @kw7807
    @kw7807 Před rokem

    Ooohhh dear Lord 😮😮

  • @ccmarcum
    @ccmarcum Před rokem

    I have dysphasia (difficulty swallowing sometimes, genetic cause) but didn't mention it, not knowing anything about intubation, where a tube is inserted in your throat to assist breathing. The anterior hip operation was a month ago. I have been very hoarse since, and once my throat was so swollen that I couldn't even swallow liquids. Scary. So be aware that you have a choice--and needn't have general anesthesia, but a spinal instead. I am hoping whatever irritation/damage that was done heals soon and will never again risk an intubation.

    • @RUDEMASTER
      @RUDEMASTER Před rokem

      I definitely would like a spinal. But when I talk to my doctor about it. He says he can't tell my anestheologist what to do that. I'd have to ask him when i'd. Do it I had a really bad experience with Anesthesia the last time I had shoulder surgery

    • @ccmarcum
      @ccmarcum Před rokem

      Just for the record, I still have the raspiness/hoarseness in my voice and feel at times I have to force myself when speaking. Some days are worse than others and it helps to speak a lot during the day. Apparently, it is Russian Roulette when the tube is forced near your vocal cords--little control where it goes. Nobody warns you about this.

    • @RUDEMASTER
      @RUDEMASTER Před rokem

      @@ccmarcum I will definitely push on the anestheologist letting him know I'd rather have a spinal

  • @joeshuge
    @joeshuge Před rokem

    This is my surgeon, he replaced my hip exactly 1 month ago. It feels great now.

    • @ponytah1735
      @ponytah1735 Před rokem

      Had mine done Jan 12th of this year, it’s mind blowing how stuff works seeing it done right

    • @demetricchapman460
      @demetricchapman460 Před 10 měsíci

      How long did it take to walk again And was it painful right after?

    • @joeshuge
      @joeshuge Před 10 měsíci

      @demetricchapman460 I was walking the next day, no there was no pain at all.

    • @demetricchapman460
      @demetricchapman460 Před 10 měsíci

      @@joeshuge wow that’s amazing

    • @coresurf22
      @coresurf22 Před 3 měsíci

      did he leave all the dust debris in your socket space of your pelvis and just hammer in the new socket or do they wipe that out clean before inserting new socket?😂

  • @myralhf
    @myralhf Před rokem

    How is it possible to use these tools when the bones are in a body ?

  • @brendalawhon6567
    @brendalawhon6567 Před rokem

    ouch I have had both knee replaced but this one looks scary

  • @PacoOtis
    @PacoOtis Před rokem

    Three weeks ago had a replacement of a replacement that lasted two years, two months and two days! Whew! Hoping for the best this time! Excellent presentation and thanks for sharing and the very best of luck!

  • @geinabaskerville2064

    How long should you stop smoking marijuana before hip surgery

    • @Soljarag5
      @Soljarag5 Před rokem

      Haha, I didn't know you had to???

    • @geinabaskerville2064
      @geinabaskerville2064 Před rokem

      Well guess what I didn't do this hip surgery is because I wasn't clear with my spine I actually have scoliosis also so that has to be addressed or cleared for I would have been screwed

    • @frannyp46
      @frannyp46 Před rokem

      Geinabaskerville. I stopped 10 days before my operation .I also stopped drinking and exercised as well.

  • @jeanneserrano3397
    @jeanneserrano3397 Před rokem

    A few terms referenced were not explained, which would have been appreciated as - no doubt of interest.

  • @janetfisher5125
    @janetfisher5125 Před rokem

    I am from Toronto,Ontario Canada.I find your video very informative.I have delayed my hip surgery due to fear.After viewing your video I am considerably less frightened.I am awaiting my surgical booking date.Thank you so much for your excellent video.

    • @jeanneserrano3397
      @jeanneserrano3397 Před rokem

      Am 72 and my surgeon's posterior (buttock) approach was revealed in a vid being watched right B4 going to preop. My pain prior (was for 2 yrs) as was homeless. Postop, MUST have a real bed (not foam) to convalesce for 3 months. Stayed one day in hospital after surgery. A caretaker (her apartment) is allowing me to stay for 3 months. Altho instructed to take two 500 mg Tylenol acetominophen for pain both a.m. and p.m. was also given Tramedol for severe pain - but had NO PAIN WHATSOEVER; am almost three weeks out now from surg. date. Postop, also instructed to take one 81 mg aspirin (q8hr) daily to prevent blood clots prophylactically - of particular concern is the calf to prevent DVT (deep vein thrombosis) or blood clot. Was given a large ice compress for swelling (which never happened so did not use); also given Rx script to get Naloxone Hydrochloride (nasal spray) 4 mg postop which I also did not even open as instructions on box said: Administer a single spray in one nostril upon signs of opioid overdose and call 911. Did not call surg. nurse the next day to inquire why I was given such - but ?perhaps re: Tramadol (if taken for extreme pain) - but NOT taken. Will ask PCP tomorrow when bandage (similar to sticky saran wrap?) is removed to check wound site, if staples were used, will be removed, but if Steri-Strips used, will be allowed to self-dissolve, so will ask then re: nasal spray. Used walker provided throughout the house only, for 1-1/2 weeks. No travel anywhere until after graduating back to my oh-so-familiar cane (during 2 yrs of arthritis PAIN) coinciding w/the False Flag covid debacle + shutdown globally -- but THIS time - ZERO pain. You are provided (if on Medicare) a stiff nylon leg strap to assist in support of the surgical side when getting in/out of bed. Crappy appliance provided by hospital (to safely lower yourself to the typical LOW toilet's height) should be declined as is awkward and a better appliance is available - the one provided by Medicare has to be lifted off the toilet - so if family members are large or obese, are inconvenienced, whereas saw online there is a much more conducive (to everybody involved) one where its (in this case) frame is not placed OVER the toilet, inconveniencing to everyone else - but UNDER the toilet seat, and the frame is like McDonalds arches on either side of the toilet so do not restrict it, and ?think they can raise/lower height to accommodate patient, not interfere w/others in household. This info, along with proper equip. to safely get in/out of shower/tub and how to deal with shower curtain to not get floor wet/slippery are vitally important. Also, was not told until AFTER surgery that for the rest of one's life, prophylactic antibiotics MUST be taken prior to scheduling ANY DENTAL SURGERY. Why? The hip prosthesis is a foreign object; the human immune system - being what it is, if invaded by any kind of bodily infection, the beasties go straight to the foreign body (your fake hip/ball/socket). So be advised as I was not told this prior to surgery - not that it would have affected my decision (whether or not to do the total hip) as am ECSTATIC w/my results! Total hips are the most frequently done procedure in USA INC and the medical profession got their act together as very successful well-known statistics on total hip surg. results. The #1 failure is NOT the surgery but in being painfree - get cocky too soon (men play golf too soon) and FALL. Astonished by those allowed (guess younger) to walk w/a walker RIGHT OFF THE SURGERY BED. That sounds foolish to me, even if an athelete. Why go through such only to complicate REPAIR by falling because you no longer have pain? These prostheses are made of material where your REAL BONE cells will perfuse INTO the prosthesis itself OVER TIME making it stronger by fusing with it. So WHY compromise your future health by being disrespectful of the surgeon's skill/time and your own self-health? These prostheses now last 20 yrs and keep getting better and better. After returning to your home (if you have one) suggest looking into what I am doing for the next 3 months of "taking it slow." On CZcams there are MUSICAL THERAPY videos where the Hertz (vibratory rate) are SPECIFIC to either a system (i.e., circulatory, SKELETAL, endocrine, etc.) or a bodily organ - liver, heart, lungs, etc.). Before going to sleep, listen to this music, as lengths vary but some play all night long. Efficacy how (using Hertz)? Just like lasers (which is LIGHT vibrating at a certain rate) is used surgically, certain HERTZ vibrate as (music) sound. I hope you found this info helpful. There are also a LOT of vids on CZcams that not only mimic the procedure, but therapists to show what exercises will facilitate both pre- and postop recovery, and answer a LOT of other questions you might not think of to ask of your PCP or surgeon in consultation. Just watched a vid of a news broadcaster who wanted to report his own procedure to John Q Public while awake by declining sedation and was only given a spinal, thus awake/witnessed it all. He even felt the vibration (not pain) of the various tools used, saw, hammer, etc., to cut through the neck of the ball and socket. When my own physical therapist came to my caretaker's apartment, he related his own witnessing to a live total hip. He said rock-and-roll was blaring loudly, and bone fragments were being tossed over the surgeon's shoulders behind him so as to have nothing on the surgical suite's floor in his path. Hah! Like in the orig movie called MASH (mobile army surgical hospital) that prompted the zany and wildly popular [Korean War] TV series. Namaste'

    • @janetfisher5125
      @janetfisher5125 Před rokem

      @@jeanneserrano3397 Thank you so much for taking the time to tell about your surgery.I find this info so helpful as I am awaiting my surgery date.

    • @jesusiswithme247clr
      @jesusiswithme247clr Před rokem

      @@jeanneserrano3397 I appreciate the info I'm so scared my surgery is next week but I'm getting it done

  • @neilmansfield8329
    @neilmansfield8329 Před rokem

    This is a great video

  • @Heidegaff
    @Heidegaff Před rokem

    The sounds trigger some PTSD in me, I was sedated but kept waking up during my operation. It was brutal, I can still hear the hammer.

  • @ModPadGirl
    @ModPadGirl Před rokem

    Had hip replacement 3 weeks ago. Week 1 I didn’t need the walker anymore.

  • @ayaatquranayh
    @ayaatquranayh Před rokem

    I am from Morocco 🇲🇦 I am 17 years old and I will do this operation in 01/2023. Is it dangerous and what is the success rate. I hope someone who did it can advise me what to do

    • @shaderbytes
      @shaderbytes Před rokem

      hip replacement is statistically the most successful of joint operations. Also these OS do this kind of thing everyday. Im 5 weeks today since surgery. I dont have any pain anymore, I walk fine and I can drive etc.

    • @feliciacoffey6832
      @feliciacoffey6832 Před rokem

      You're going to be fine! This is one of the surgeries with the best outcomes. And your age means you will recuperate fast. Trust your surgeons - you're going to do great!

    • @lori6911
      @lori6911 Před rokem

      I hope you are experiencing a speedy recovery without complications. Also the rehab exercises that are prescribed has to be done every day without fail. Doing them everyday just about guarantees a great outcome.

    • @ayaatquranayh
      @ayaatquranayh Před rokem

      @@lori6911 Thanks for the advice. I did the operation a month ago

    • @jesusiswithme247clr
      @jesusiswithme247clr Před rokem

      @@ayaatquranayh How did it go ?

  • @cherylcooke4308
    @cherylcooke4308 Před rokem

    Had total hip replacement right on 8/22/22 using the Mako robot. Lateral cut, the robot found my right leg was 4 inches shorter than the left leg. Made the adjustment with the placement of the prosthetic. I went home 6 hours later, after first walking the hallway and going up and down a flight of stairs. Almost 3 weeks out and I am off pain meds, using a cane and driving. There are some fantastic medical professionals out there.

    • @nuit2373
      @nuit2373 Před rokem

      What element? Titanium?

    • @Soljarag5
      @Soljarag5 Před rokem

      4 inches???

    • @neptunesotherdaughter7119
      @neptunesotherdaughter7119 Před rokem

      Will you have to use the cane or walker forever?? Also can you dance if you want. I love dancing and that's why I asked.

  • @user-wu1qm7te6n
    @user-wu1qm7te6n Před rokem

    I always love hearing group singing💗

  • @marybodick9352
    @marybodick9352 Před rokem

    Blocked view for some of this demo

  • @tammyj.4663
    @tammyj.4663 Před rokem

    Thank you! This video was more helpful than anything else I've watched or read. Even more helpful than advice from my rheumatologist.

  • @kelleycamp4813
    @kelleycamp4813 Před rokem

    I love this guy's sense of humor and I think it's very important to have a doctor with a pleasant bedside manner. I'm due to have my hip replaced soon and I have to admit that I'm nervous about it.

    • @kw7807
      @kw7807 Před rokem

      Hope it went well?

    • @13druber
      @13druber Před rokem

      Me too.

    • @TheWildwoodPicker
      @TheWildwoodPicker Před rokem

      I can’t wait to get my hip replaced. I’m in agony every minute of every single day. I’m popping Motrin one day, Bayer 500mg Back & Body Aspirin the next. I was scared until I watched the operation being performed on CZcams.

    • @josedavidrodriguez
      @josedavidrodriguez Před rokem

      @@TheWildwoodPicker how are you nowadays?

    • @shogaawapuhi
      @shogaawapuhi Před rokem

      I just had mine on April 10.

  • @Taha-yemen
    @Taha-yemen Před rokem

    camera was well focused on your buttock

  • @GhostOfRT300
    @GhostOfRT300 Před 2 lety

    Outdated

  • @paulgillard2258
    @paulgillard2258 Před 2 lety

    Just had second replacement and after 6 weeks feeling great. Really appreciate being able to see how this is done and now understand the resulting trauma to the area due to the process and appreciate the skill involved when dealing with all the added complexity of the body attached and getting the measurements right. Amazing how the body recovers after this invasive surgery.

    • @nuit2373
      @nuit2373 Před rokem

      Titanium is?

    • @jeanneserrano3397
      @jeanneserrano3397 Před rokem

      Paul, the body will heal itself by not compromising its ability to do so - my friend's mom at age 87 was booted out of independant living as an insurance risk due to too many falls. Upon buying a house w/help from 2 brothers, retired early to take care of her. She was horrified to learn that 25 of the 30 meds she was on were for a single problem - that of elimination! That's BIG PHARMA for ya! The other 5 were for end stage breast cancer (of which she was unaware) so working w/the mom's doctor, one by one got her off all 20 meds and found that a mug of nuked prune juice w/a pat of butter on top drunk B4 going to bed - made her regular as clockwork until she died 2 yrs later. BIG PHARMA is a national disgrace! Myself? Did hospital med transcription for 21 yrs and the elderly were on a minimum of 30 drugs monthly. Ka-Ching! Ka-Ching! When people start seeking out (which the medical AMA insurance will NOT cover) alternative certified medical physicians protocols as they do not interfere w/the body's ability to heal itself but focus on nutrients the body needs to do its job (instead of mask symptoms w/drugs). Healing will take a quantum leap into allowing the body (immune system) to protect the totality of its marvelously wonderous Self.

  • @yuderkainfante8095
    @yuderkainfante8095 Před 2 lety

    I dont see nothing funny about it hip replacement is something serious

  • @kentonkline4508
    @kentonkline4508 Před 2 lety

    A shame you couldn’t place the camera so I could see more than your jacket.

  • @FM-db3ft
    @FM-db3ft Před 2 lety

    Dr. Leonard McCoy would say “What is this, the Dark Ages?”…

  • @jackrm8477
    @jackrm8477 Před 2 lety

    Man caught lacking

  • @ThreePhaseHigh
    @ThreePhaseHigh Před 2 lety

    The new robot assists is the only way to go nowadays this is Stone Age stuff

  • @mikemoses1009
    @mikemoses1009 Před 2 lety

    I've had this done 3 times things to the company at exact Tech in Florida

    • @martinhowarth7418
      @martinhowarth7418 Před 2 lety

      Dut

    • @martinhowarth7418
      @martinhowarth7418 Před 2 lety

      Zombie

    • @martinhowarth7418
      @martinhowarth7418 Před 2 lety

      Manlo

    • @martinhowarth7418
      @martinhowarth7418 Před 2 lety

      🙁🤓🧐🧐😕🤠🤧🤧😎🤯😲😲🤯😯😎🤧🤠😕🧐🤓🙁😭🤢😵😢😧😰😮😥😱😨😞😞😲😲😳🤯😯😎😎🤧😟🤠😕🧐🧐🤓🙁🙁😭😭🤢🙁🙁🙁😭😭🙁🙁😭😭😭😭🤢🤢🤓🤓😩🤒😯💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔😯💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔😞💔💔💔😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞💔😯💔💔💔😞💔💔💔😞💔💔😞😞💔😞😞💔😞😞💔😞💔💔😞💔😞💔😞💔😞😞💔💔😞💔💔😞💔💔😞💔💔😞💔💔😞💔💔😞💔💔😞💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔😯💔😯🤒😯💔💔😯💔💔😯💔💔😯💔😯💔💔😯💔💔😯💔💔😞😞💔💔😞💔💔💔😯😯🤒🤒🤒😩😩😔😔😖☹️☹️🤧😢😕😑😑😎😦😪😪☹️😖😔😔😩🤒🤒😯😯😯🤒😩😔😖☹️🤧😢😕😕😑😎😦😪😪☹️☹️🤧😑😑😎😦😪☹️☹️😖😖😔😩😩🤒😯😯😯😯😯😞😞😟😥😥🤕🤕😵😵😨😨😰😓😲😱😱💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔😯😯😯💔💔😯😯😯💔😯💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔😯😯😯💔😯😯💔💔💔😯😯💔💔😯😯💔💔😯😯😯🤒😯😯💔💔😯😯💔💔😯😯💔💔💔😯💔💔💔😯💔😯😯💔💔💔💔💔😯💔💔💔💔😯😯😯💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔😯😯😯💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔

    • @biggusdickus5986
      @biggusdickus5986 Před rokem

      3,,, you jake the peg ?

  • @jennyappleton4380
    @jennyappleton4380 Před 2 lety

    Couldnt see much..he kept standing in front of camera..all i could was his back !!

  • @nayyarpasha4958
    @nayyarpasha4958 Před 2 lety

    And also encouraging for due patient s

  • @nayyarpasha4958
    @nayyarpasha4958 Před 2 lety

    ,very informative

  • @mdmamun-lh3nc
    @mdmamun-lh3nc Před 2 lety

    My problem is how much money can be spent to help me

  • @mdmamun-lh3nc
    @mdmamun-lh3nc Před 2 lety

    How much money can this problem cost me?