Name:
Sherman: Simon’s Emergency Orthopedics 8e Video 3-2
Description:
Sherman: Simon’s Emergency Orthopedics 8e Video 3-2
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T00H00M31S
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Upload Date:
2022-02-27T00:00:00.0000000
Transcript:
Language: EN.
Segment:0 .
OK. Arthrocentesis of the interphalangeal joints, the proximal or the distal is very easy. All you're doing is you're trying to lift up the extensor tendon. Why? Because the extensor tendon on the dorsal surface, underneath it, it's adherent to the capsule of the joint.
The sheath that surrounds the extensor tendon is adherent to the capsule. So all you have to do is get underneath the extensor tendon. Then, right there, you're in the joint and you're rubbing against it right there.