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Knee Exam | Peter Attia & Adam Cohen 

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Orthopedic surgeon, Adam Cohen, performs a knee exam on Peter Attia.
This clip was created from the full discussion with Dr. Adam Cohen: 264 ‒ Hip, knee, ankle, and foot: common injuries, prevention, and treatment options
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@heidirexin5141
@heidirexin5141 Год назад
How the heck do you find someone like this to examine you? My primary care (Kaiser Permanente) x-rayed my right knee because of pain at the Lateral joint line. X-ray showed mild Medial arthritis and mild loss of Medial compartment space. For her, end of story. I have done medical transcription for many years and have noticed medial knee pain corresponding to medial knee arthritis, but she got extremely huffy and rude when I mentioned that and questioned if there might be something more than the arthritis causing my symptoms. She said my symptoms were "classic" for my x-ray findings, and went on a rant about patients who "think they know something." I don't feel like I got a real solid answer to my question of what is causing my knee pain. :/
@GenuineHouse
@GenuineHouse Год назад
Its discouraging to think after my knee surgery and now having severe hip pain that it may have stemmed from the hip first. Interesting series.
@SirGalaEd
@SirGalaEd Год назад
I think that's the difference between what Dr. Attia calls Medicine 2.0 vs Medicine 3.0. Medicine 2.0 is really good at focusing on the problem as You describe it, rather than looking fir remote causes. I had elbow pain and my clever PT gal figured out it was my shoulder. Saved me from surgery.
@DavideTarasconi
@DavideTarasconi Год назад
I tore my ACL when I was 16 but I never got surgery (I'm 40 now): I've been playing basketball for over 15 years after the injury and I never had any problem in terms of pain or instability. The main damage was done by the ER doctors putting on a splint and diagnosing it as simple sprain, which caused me an immediate loss of muscle that took time to be recovered and to this day my left medial vastus is still smaller than the other one. Thankfully I had big quads even at 16 and doctors told me that my muscles protected the knee since the beginning and that I could avoid surgery as long as I kept fit. I quit basketball (not the best sport to play if you have a broken ACL and you are getting older...) and I obviously avoid contact sports, but I kept training and during the past years I started kettlebelling which greatly improved my strength, mobility and helped with the inevitable imbalances that I got along the way.
@squashduos1258
@squashduos1258 Год назад
I have always heard that the knee is the pickle in the middle and is a function of how well your ankle and hips are. The knee itself is rarely the main cause of a bad knee it either stems from an issue of the hip or the ankle.
@Gamegenio
@Gamegenio Год назад
These are great i don’t understand why it has so few view/likes.
@zzc8505
@zzc8505 Месяц назад
Because it’s largely useless for people. In order to do all that palpating one has to be trained with years of experience. Not every doc even can do that efficiently. What’s the use to watch him palpate Attia’s knees for an average person? Personally, I’ve gone through a similar exam, ok. But it has no practical use for me, it’s not something one can do at home to check/keep track of one’s knees. This looks more like some kind of workshop for docs, but it’s useless for general public. What an average person needs is information on various types of pain and what each type of pain most likely corresponds to (eg., this type at this spot is most likely to be patella femoral tendinitis, another type of pain in this other spot tends to be [fill in the blank]. I.e., it should be the type of information that average ppl could apply in their own, just like, for example, videos on how to approach muscle hypertrophy vs. strength; or general guidelines on protein intake and so on. But this kind of demonstration with very specific skills and loads of anatomical/medical jargon that most ppl don’t know is useless.
@Stephen2697.
@Stephen2697. Год назад
Very pertinent content for me anyway. Had my first Patella Dislocation 3 days ago - severe acute injury but much more benign recovery timeline than ACL/MCL ligament damage as discussed here. Thanks for your varied content as always Peter 🇮🇪👍
@julienb.ouellet4253
@julienb.ouellet4253 6 месяцев назад
What's up with the bilateral calf fasciculations at 4:30?!
@ianjames3078
@ianjames3078 25 дней назад
Hugely interesting, thank you.
@rdyer8764
@rdyer8764 Год назад
Really cool! I was a massage therapist working in the PT/Orthopedic world, and I loved this type of examination information. Without a lot of "accredited" medical training, I was still often adept enough to send someone to a doctor for a further exam that found something serious enough for surgery or other less invasive treatment. Watching Dr. Cohen go through so many tests so quickly and confidently is literally exciting. Plus, I'm sure there were myriad other small test results that he was feeling, even subconsciously, that were giving him clues as to where to test next.
@kjkgood
@kjkgood Год назад
Im curious why you would not just use a point of care ultrasound device, in concert with your process , to examine the knee structure soft tissue structure etc many MD from sports med are doi ng so making a big difference to this process and outcomes
@noahbatz6006
@noahbatz6006 5 месяцев назад
Thank you
@peterw9721
@peterw9721 Год назад
Dr. Adam is awesome!! Ive seen him several times
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