Bones Articles A-Z
This page contains links to eMedTV Bones Articles containing information on subjects from
Knee Arthroscopy With Meniscectomy Risks -- Medical Equipment Failure to Osteogenesis Imperfecta. The information is organized alphabetically; the "Favorite Articles" contains the
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Knee Arthroscopy With Meniscectomy Risks -- Medical Equipment Failure
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Knee Arthroscopy With Meniscectomy Risks -- Risks as a Diabetic
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Knee Arthroscopy With Meniscectomy - Presentation Summary
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Knee Arthroscopy With Meniscectomy -- Before Your Procedure
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Knee Arthroscopy With Meniscectomy -- Major Complications
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Knee Arthroscopy With Meniscectomy -- Minor Complications
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Knee Arthroscopy With Plica Removal - Presentation Summary
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Knee Arthroscopy With Plica Removal -- Major Complications
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Knee Arthroscopy With Plica Removal -- Minor Complications
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Knee Arthroscopy With Plica Removal Complications -- Final Thoughts
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Knee Loosening Following ACL Surgery
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Leaving the Hospital (Ankle Fracture) - Information for Diabetic Patients
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Leaving the Hospital (Knee Arthroscopy With Meniscectomy)
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Leaving the Hospital (Knee Arthroscopy With Meniscectomy) - Information for Diabetic Patients
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Leaving the Hospital (Wrist Surgery)
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Leaving the Hospital - Information for Diabetic Patients (Wrist Surgery)
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Leaving the Hospital - Information for Diabetic Patients (ACL Reconstruction)
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Leaving the Hospital - Information for Diabetic Patients (ACL)
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Leaving the Hospital - Information for Diabetic Patients (Bunionectomy With Soft Tissue Release)
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Leaving the Hospital - Information for Diabetic Patients (Hamstring ACL Graft)
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Leaving the Hospital - Information for Diabetic Patients (Knee Arthroscopy With Plica Removal)
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Leaving the Hospital After a Bunionectomy With Osteotomy
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Leaving the Hospital After ACL Reconstruction
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Leaving The Hospital After ACL Reconstruction (Hamstring Graft)
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Leaving the Hospital After Bunion Surgery With Osteotomy
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Leaving the Hospital After Bunionectomy With Fusion
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Leaving the Hospital After Your Knee Arthroscopy With Plica Removal
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Living With Osteogenesis Imperfecta
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Loose Bodies in the Knees (Overview)
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Loss of Motion in the Knee -- ACL Surgery (Hamstring Graft)
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Major ACL Reconstruction Complications
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Medical Equipment Failure (Knee Arthroscopy With Plica Removal Risks)
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Medical Equipment Failure -- ACL Surgery (Hamstring Graft)
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Meniscal Tear Treatment Options
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Meniscus Surgery
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Meniscus Tear
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Minor ACL Reconstruction Complications
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Minor Ankle Surgery Complications
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Minor Complications -- Bunionectomy With Fusion
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Moving to the Recovery Room (Ankle Fracture)
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Moving to the Recovery Room (Bunionectomy With Soft Tissue Release)
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Moving to the Recovery Room (Wrist Surgery)
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Moving to the Recovery Room After ACL Reconstruction
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Moving to the Recovery Room After Your ACL Reconstruction
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Moving to the Recovery Room After Your ACL Sugery
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Moving to the Recovery Room After Your Knee Arthroscopy With Meniscectomy
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Moving to the Recovery Room After Your Knee Arthroscopy With Plica Removal
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Nerve Damage -- Ankle Surgery Complications
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Nerve Injury With ACL Surgery
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Normal Foot Anatomy
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Normal Knee Anatomy
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Open Carpal Tunnel Release
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Operating Room (Knee Arthroscopy With Plica Removal)
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Osteogenesis Imperfecta
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This clip describes the way medical equipment can fail.
This video clip explains some of the health risks associated with diabetes.
This clip provides an overview of what's involved with knee arthroscopy with meniscectomy.
This video explains what to expect before your procedure, such as instructions from the hospital.
This multimedia clip introduces possible major complications.
This interactive video discusses possible minor complications.
This video summary provides an overview of knee arthroscopy with plica removal.
This multimedia clip introduces possible major complications.
This interactive video discusses possible minor complications with this procedure.
This video clip discusses the likelihood of complications occurring with your procedure.
Knee Loosening Following ACL Surgery
Some people may feel like their knee is "loose" after ACL reconstruction. As this section of the eMedTV archives explains, it's possible to experience knee loosening following ACL surgery, but if symptoms worsen, a repeat surgery may be needed.
This video clip features information for diabetic patients who are leaving the hospital.
This video explains what you should be aware of upon leaving the hospital after surgery.
This video clip features information for diabetic patients who are leaving the hospital.
Leaving the This video describes instructions you will be given on leaving the hospital after the procedure.
This video clip features information for diabetic patients who are leaving the hospital.
This video clip features information for diabetic patients who are leaving the hospital.
This video clip features information for diabetic patients who are leaving the hospital.
This video clip features information for diabetic patients who are leaving the hospital.
This video clip features information for diabetic patients who are leaving the hospital.
This video clip features information for diabetic patients who are leaving the hospital.
This clip discusses what you can expect after leaving the hospital following a bunionectomy.
This video clip explains what to expect when you leave the hospital after ACL surgery.
This video clip explains what to expect when you leave the hospital after ACL surgery.
This clip discusses what you can expect after leaving the hospital following a bunionectomy.
This video describes how to care for your foot following a bunionectomy with fusion.
This video clip explains what you can expect in the days following your knee procedure.
Living With Osteogenesis Imperfecta
This interactive video discusses loose bodies in the knee -- what they are and treatment options.
This video clip explains the loss of motion in the knee that you can expect with this procedure.
This clip describes the potentially serious complications that may occur with ACL surgery.
This clip describes the way medical equipment can fail.
This clip describes the way medical equipment can fail.
Meniscal tears can be treated in a variety of ways, which this video segment explains.
This video segment describes what happens during a knee arthroscopy with meniscectomy.
There are many types of meniscal tears. This video takes a look at how and where most meniscal tears occur.
This video clip introduces possible minor complications.
This multimedia video discusses possible minor complications with ankle surgery.
This video discusses possible minor complications.
This video segment explains what will happen in the recovery room following this procedure.
This video clip explains what will happen once you move to a recovery room after surgery.
This multimedia clip explains what will happen in the recovery room following your procedure.
This video clip explains what you can expect after your knee arthroscopy.
This video clip explains what you can expect after your knee arthroscopy.
This video clip explains what you can expect after your knee arthroscopy.
This video clip explains what you can expect after your knee arthroscopy.
This video clip explains what you can expect after your knee arthroscopy.
This video segment discusses the risk of nerve damage associated with this procedure.
Nerve Injury With ACL Surgery
Nerve injury with ACL surgery can occur, but it is rare and happens in less than 1 out of 5,000 procedures. This eMedTV page describes nerve functions and explains how the nerve under the skin in front of the knee can be cut during ACL surgery.
Your foot is made up of bones, tendons, and ligaments. This video clip explains in detail how a healthy foot works.
Essential for sitting, walking, and running, the knee is a joint that allows for the motion of your leg. This clip shows how a healthy knee works.
This interactive video provides information on carpal tunnel syndrome, including what causes it and treatments.
This video segment explains what will happen in the operating room just before your procedure begins.
Osteogenesis Imperfecta
Osteogenesis imperfecta is a bone disease characterized by bones that break easily. This segment of the eMedTV library provides a detailed overview of the conditions, including its causes, symptoms, treatment options, and more.