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Solving the Mystery of Darwin’s Lifelong Illness
Charles Darwin had a great mind, but a not-so great body. Scientists have spent years trying to uncover the mysteries of his poor health.
SciShow
Solving the Mystery of Darwin’s Lifelong Illness
Charles Darwin had a great mind, but a not-so great body. Scientists have spent years trying to uncover the mysteries of his poor health.
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: Why sitting is bad for you - Murat Dalkilinc
Sitting down for brief periods can help us recover from stress or recuperate from exercise. But nowadays, our lifestyles make us sit much more than we move around. Are our bodies built for such a sedentary existence? Murat Dalkilin�c...
Curated Video
Is Your Phone Giving You "Smartphone Pinky"?
That dent in your pinky from propping up your phone is more than a quirky mark—it could be a sign of real strain. Discover how this common grip can lead to issues like trigger finger and nerve compression, and learn the surprising...
Curated Video
How to Know If Your Finger Is Broken
Howcast - The fingers are the most frequently injured part of the hand. Injuries may range from simple bruises to broken bones and dislocations of joints. Here's how to know if your finger is broken.
Curated Video
How to Prevent Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Howcast - Even if you're the world's fastest typist, you can help avert carpal tunnel syndrome – a ligament inflammation that causes numbness in your wrists, hands, or fingers – by following these tips.
Curated Video
How to Wake Your Hand Up When It Falls Asleep
After your hand has been at rest in a compressed position, it may become numb or fall asleep.
Curated Video
Can You Actually Die From a Panic Attack? How Danger Symptoms Fool You
Do you know the danger symptoms of a panic attack? Many people don't. In this video, I talk about how danger symptoms can fool you into thinking you're having a heart attack or some other life-threatening emergency. If you or someone you...
JJ Medicine
Carpal tunnel syndrome | Tinel’s sign and Phalen’s sign | Clinical Examination
Lesson on clinical examination of carpal tunnel syndrome including Phalen sign and Tinel Sign. Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition involving the median nerve of the hand becoming compressed and causing characteristic signs and...
Catalyst University
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome | Special Tests | Rationale & Interpretation
In this video, we will explore some common special tests that are used in the diagnosis of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
Catalyst University
Femoral Nerve Tension Test | Rationale & Interpretation
In this video, we explore the femoral tension test, a special test used in the diagnosis of condition such as lumbar radiculopathy and adverse neurodynamics. We also touch on its psychometrics including sensitivity and specificity.
Catalyst University
Slump Test | Rationale & Interpretation
In this video, we explore the slump test, a special test used in the diagnosis of condition such as lumbar radiculopathy. We also touch on its psychometrics including sensitivity and specificity.
Catalyst University
Cryotherapy [Part 2] Uses, Demonstrations, & Example Problem
In this video, we explore the theory, use, and specific details regarding cryotherapy techniques.
Catalyst University
Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome - Special Tests | Rationale & Interpretation
In this video, we explore the clinical anatomy of the tarsal tunnel in addition to the clinical presentation of tarsal tunnel syndrome and the diagnosis via three special tests: Tinel’s sign, the dorsiflexion-eversion test, and the...
Catalyst University
Lumbar Radiculopathies | Presentation, Diagnosis, & Special Tests
In this video, we explore lumbar radiculopathies including several special tests that are useful in determining whether or not this pathology is present.
Catalyst University
Shoulder ABDuction Test | Rationale & Interpretation
In this video, I explain and demonstrate the Shoulder ABDuction Test, a special test used in the assessment and differentiation of cervical radiculopathies and thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS). More specifically, we cover the test...
New York Times
New York Times: Stroke
This site, created as part of The New York Times series Six Killers, contains an interactive animation depicting what happens when a stroke occurs as well as how it is diagnosed.