Name:
Sherman: Simon’s Emergency Orthopedics 8e Video 3-8
Description:
Sherman: Simon’s Emergency Orthopedics 8e Video 3-8
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Duration:
T00H00M27S
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Upload Date:
2022-02-27T00:00:00.0000000
Transcript:
Language: EN.
Segment:0 .
This one is commonly done, mainly because gout often affects the big toe. So what you do is you distract, you take the extensor tendon, and this one usually will go on the medial side because gout affects this whole area right here on the lateral side. I'm sorry, on the lateral side because gout affects the medial side.
And then what you do is you lift up that tendon, and you're right in the joint. And there you are, right inside the joint right now.