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Knee X-rays 101. How To Interpret Your X-ray Report 

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Join us for the latest episode of Talking with Docs as our experienced physicians guide you through the art of deciphering X-ray reports. Discover the secrets behind the jargon, empowering yourself to understand your health better. From spotting fractures to decoding abnormalities, this episode will equip you with the knowledge to interpret your X-ray results confidently. Don't miss out on this valuable insight into your health journey.
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Комментарии : 63   
@GreggBB
@GreggBB 7 месяцев назад
excellent idea for a series! Looking forward to seeing what the issues look like!
@akaCamo
@akaCamo 7 месяцев назад
As someone who is unfortunately losing my family doctor due to him retiring, I am about to obtain all my medical records from his office. So yes, doing a series of this type would be useful to me.
@Nayr747
@Nayr747 7 месяцев назад
Yes
@kathybuttsarnold3534
@kathybuttsarnold3534 7 месяцев назад
Could you please show us what a bone spur looks like on x-ray in different joints? My fiancé's doctor pointed out a small one on his knee recently, but I didn't have a normal knee to compare it with. I think bone spurs are pretty common, and would be of general interest. Thank you so much for your educational and entertaining videos!
@sandie1166
@sandie1166 7 месяцев назад
Please continue this series!!!
@MH-qq3kj
@MH-qq3kj 7 месяцев назад
Can’t wait for the rest of this series!
@dennismirante9528
@dennismirante9528 7 месяцев назад
Like all the videos you guys create. A series on this subject would be great.
@kenkerlin2083
@kenkerlin2083 7 месяцев назад
Could you do a video on finger joint replacement. Arthritis.
@sharonkelly5437
@sharonkelly5437 7 месяцев назад
Love learning from your videos!
@vickiepatterson1748
@vickiepatterson1748 7 месяцев назад
Is there going to be a test at the end?☺️ This is a great idea for a series! We should probably take notes! I found out that one leg is actually shorter than the other one. It's an inch and a half difference and I can tell when I walk. It's difficult to get orthotics for that big of a difference. I've actually worn two different shoes that are different heights and it feels so much better. But I do look funny wearing two different shoes. I'm just a little lopsided but I can feel the difference. You're so good at explaining things and helping us to understand! You're arming with great information that can help us stay healthy! Thanks for sharing another great video and teaching us valuable things!
@Lost-In-Blank
@Lost-In-Blank 7 месяцев назад
Great video. Only suggestion, put the joint name in the video title so we can find the right video in the future when we have the corresponding x-ray. But overall, great video !
@darlenericotta
@darlenericotta 7 месяцев назад
That was great Docs! Now I understand more in what my knees were showing in my X-rays. I think it would help more if the doctor would explain more when I visit with them. Thanks so much!
@Lv8grand
@Lv8grand 7 месяцев назад
Wonderful video, thank you for the information!
@TownGirl04
@TownGirl04 7 месяцев назад
Have no knee problems, so far. Hope to never have but always good listen to you guys.
@emmancanada
@emmancanada 7 месяцев назад
This is priceless informatio and knowledge. Million thanks, Doctors.. I am 65 years old and haven't had a family Dr.since 3 years now. I am desperate with my pain knees due arthritis 😢
@emmancanada
@emmancanada 7 месяцев назад
If you may Doctors show us how to learn about sickness and all English vocabulary used in orders to describing it .😊
@user-pi8kh2sh9b
@user-pi8kh2sh9b 7 месяцев назад
YES please. More like this, especially for the hips. Thanks, again. ❤
@margiebrincheski4293
@margiebrincheski4293 7 месяцев назад
I am a radiographer. The general population does not know what an arthroplasty is.( on the 1st report you read). I LOVE medical terminology
@marymckay8283
@marymckay8283 7 месяцев назад
A medical terminology class is well worth a person’s time even if you don’t take any other medical classes.
@pattiprosperoella3244
@pattiprosperoella3244 7 месяцев назад
Thank you! Now I can call my Valgus legged brother a vagus legged so & so & he won't know/ can't be upset with me!!🎉😂❤❤❤ Love you guys!!! 😅
@theword8323
@theword8323 7 месяцев назад
Thank you. Awesome. It would be a great learning experience to watch the Series indeed.
@tracycreaser4462
@tracycreaser4462 7 месяцев назад
Excellent thanks 😊
@theresadavis7440
@theresadavis7440 7 месяцев назад
Love your videos and love you both ❤❤
@biff5856
@biff5856 7 месяцев назад
Oooh, this is great! I'm having a brace made for valgus alignment. ( Fractured tibial plateau)
@BionicMilkaholic
@BionicMilkaholic 7 месяцев назад
Thanks Docs! I asked if you could cover knee alignment issues and this touched on what they are. The first report sounded a lot like mine, pre surgery. Leg length discrepancy and valgus deformation of the right leg. Also bone on bone in the patella femural compartment. My knees are now straight, I have a height adjusted shoe, and 2 partial replacements. I had to put in work to figure out was wrong and go to an alignment specialist several hours away. Hope this can help make someone else find info they need.
@DrSteveQatar
@DrSteveQatar 7 месяцев назад
drs speak a different language in their profession - like lawyers - great to have a phrase book series coming
@lindakurman8642
@lindakurman8642 7 месяцев назад
Great video. So helpful
@lisagraham3571
@lisagraham3571 7 месяцев назад
Great topic guys😊
@elsafischer3247
@elsafischer3247 7 месяцев назад
This great I’m so lucky that I had a wonderful knee doctor, he explain all to me an show me my knee. Thank you
@nora768
@nora768 7 месяцев назад
excellent
@manelk8
@manelk8 7 месяцев назад
Perfect timing! That could have been my knee report from 2 days ago. Yes…bone on bone and getting an offloader brace
@jamesbonham5383
@jamesbonham5383 7 месяцев назад
A timely discussion as I’m consulting with a radiologist tomorrow morning.
@RichRich1955
@RichRich1955 7 месяцев назад
Is there a way for a person to determine if there's a leg length discrepancy?
@paulkoza8652
@paulkoza8652 7 месяцев назад
Quite honestly, this is what I pay you guys the big bucks to do. I appreciate this however, we do need to be in control of our bodies and our health.
@johngray1009
@johngray1009 7 месяцев назад
Hi. Sorry if this is a little off category, but I figured you might be able to input. John here. I'm 55. I found your channel looking for info. on hip surgery, which I had on Oct,. 12th 2023. I have a question, if you can please answer this. I was doing great with my THR recovery for the first 9 weeks or so. Came home 8 days after surgery and was using only the cane. Was also to walk around the house without any aide. Started PT and was doing great with the exercises. (I was probably pushing TOO hard at the beginning, and was getting glute and quad soreness).Then, one day, out of the blue I started having knee pain. It progressively got worse and worse. I started using the cane around the house again, and eventually, 2 weeks ago I had to start using the walker. Made two trips to my surgeon, and saw a knee specialist for a second opinion. Had 2 X-Rays and an MRI done and nothing was seen to explain the knee pain. I just saw my surgeon 2 days ago for my follow-up with still no relief. After taking another X-Ray he explained that the femoral stem had shifted (subsidence) a few millimeters and that is why Im having the transfer pain in the knee. He said the "good news" is that he believes that the stem, with rest (no more "walk as much as you can tolerate) will heal itself and readjust. Is this possible?????? Isnt this an early sign of a failed THR? Will it keep migrating? Everything Ive read says its an early warning sign. My surgeon is factually one of the best in the country and I trust him. He did a great job. I'm just looking for re-affirmation. If you can answer to your best knowledge, Id appreciate your input. I'm worried that it will keep slipping. Thanks in advance.
@TalkingWithDocs
@TalkingWithDocs 7 месяцев назад
Yes this is a possibility. The stem can settle and find a "happy" place. If it keeps subsiding it would continue to cause pain and require revision. X-ray and symptoms will reveal this. Hang in there!
@johngray1009
@johngray1009 7 месяцев назад
@@TalkingWithDocs Thank you so much! Every positive confirmation I get gives me a better outlook on things.
@youthrevisitedagain
@youthrevisitedagain 7 месяцев назад
Do Canada’s reports use different jargon than US reports?
@user-ii4ex3ff7w
@user-ii4ex3ff7w 7 месяцев назад
A lot of Doctors in Ireland have the iPhone 15 Pro or iPhone 15 Pro Max and take photos of Bones/Organs
@jag.v6163
@jag.v6163 7 месяцев назад
Nice , but you should have explained on the x ray itself, i have a question on previous video , how many breathing exercises we should do in a day , ? Can you quantify it
@aljanet1514
@aljanet1514 7 месяцев назад
Great video Dr's but I would love to know why those things happened to the knees. Would walking a few hours a day do all that to the knees? Thanks.
@donjjcarroll2263
@donjjcarroll2263 3 месяца назад
Thursday, May 23, 2024 4:44 PM. Any idea when Knee X-rays 101 B (the actual x-rays demo) will be available. Great theme, quite appropriate to my situations. I have my recent x-ray reports and copies of the knee x-ray scans, trying to decipher the report and the findings relationship to my x-rays scans.
@halfabee
@halfabee 7 месяцев назад
What do you think of this report? I put sections into Micro Soft Co-Pilot. CLINICAL DETAILS: 5 months post right TKR. Able to rotate tibia at prosthesis by 30 degrees. X-ray report attached. Confirm loose prosthesis TECHNIQUE: Spiral image single energy acquisition with multiplanar image reconstruction. FINDINGS: No prior imaging available. Image quality is degraded by beam-haedening artefact. Bilateral TKR in situ. There is satisfactory alignment of the right tibia relative to the right femur. However, the right tibial prosthesis is externally rotated relative to the femoral component and the proximal tibial metaphysis in the axial plane by approximately 10 degrees. There are posteromedial and posterolateral tibial marginal osteophytes/bone spurs but no apparent periprosthetic radiolucency. There is anterolateral (extending into Hoffa's fat), posterolateral and, to a lesser degree, posteromedial soft tissue thickening at the level of the joint line. No apparent effusion. No other findings. I have seen my right foot up to 30 degrees out of alignment with my left foot.
@zizzie4081
@zizzie4081 7 месяцев назад
An idea for a future topic: the latest horror show warnings about alcohol. Are they legit or can they be viewed much like the past panic about eggs, butter, fill-in-the-blank bad thing du jour? People have been drinking for millennia, why all of a sudden is even one drink bad? Is the data reliable? Thanks!!
@michellesorenson1292
@michellesorenson1292 7 месяцев назад
Can you explain a chest x ray and how it is not "live time?" Is that a thing?
@Melissa-SC73
@Melissa-SC73 7 месяцев назад
I’ve found that where I live the reports always vary with X-rays, MRI’s & CT’s. For instance one hospital says nothing wrong & another shows something different (that there is). I found that some either skim or don’t look at all. Our hospital showed I still have my uterus and gallbladder. I haven’t had them in a long time. I was really feeling horrible back in April and the local hospital said I was fine. I went to a better hospital and they said my pneumonia was bad (I had pneumonia, like usual). I was admitted for 3 days. That’s happened a few times with differences.
@kathybuttsarnold3534
@kathybuttsarnold3534 7 месяцев назад
So glad you recovered! Learning to advocate for yourself is an important skill!
@Melissa-SC73
@Melissa-SC73 7 месяцев назад
@@kathybuttsarnold3534 Thank you. I still get pneumonia every month, but I have a new pulmonary doctor who is going to do some different tests to see why I’m constantly getting it.
@Red23165
@Red23165 7 месяцев назад
Hello good seeing you again ❤
@carriehollyland3596
@carriehollyland3596 7 месяцев назад
So now that some medical facility company's have apps that u can download onto the phone to review medical records, I wish they would actually include the x-ray, MRI, or CT images instead of just the report itself.
@MrMarcs1981
@MrMarcs1981 7 месяцев назад
lessgo fam 🔥
@WilliamNAllen
@WilliamNAllen 7 месяцев назад
“Slow down…you’re moving too fast…”😊. Pls show the X-ray and then a pointer to match the words!
@gwengold8154
@gwengold8154 7 месяцев назад
I concur completely. I was trying to see the changes in the X-rays, but they went too fast.
@carriehollyland3596
@carriehollyland3596 7 месяцев назад
I think they said that they were going to do that in the next video. I think today's video was just to give a basic definition of the medical terms used in the report.
@anhnguyenghet9093
@anhnguyenghet9093 7 месяцев назад
I agree, going too fast, learn more with text and arrow to xray
@gosman949
@gosman949 7 месяцев назад
I would like to learn how to maneuver through the x-ray software. I always get a CD to take home with me.
@alrcheshire9851
@alrcheshire9851 6 месяцев назад
@TalkingWithDocs What avout knew pain that drs cant seem to diagnose? But suggested surgeries and other tjings but then only claimed to confirm one thing but cant explain why pain that causes problems walking and tears.
@periwinkle-dragonfly
@periwinkle-dragonfly 7 месяцев назад
Is this just a Canadian thing?? I have *never* been given an xray report. The doc just goes over the pictures with me.
@BionicMilkaholic
@BionicMilkaholic 7 месяцев назад
The radiologist sends a report along with the image. If you have MyChart or similar, the report does go in as test results. It's for communication between health care providers, but you may or may not end up seeing it. (I'm in the US and don't work in healthcare, so someone feel free to correct or expand on what I said.)
@ginac2772
@ginac2772 7 месяцев назад
Why doesn't an xray show bone density?
@pattiprosperoella3244
@pattiprosperoella3244 7 месяцев назад
Valgus 👇
@joseenoel8093
@joseenoel8093 7 месяцев назад
Don't tell us tell the docs who'll send you to see if it's arthritis or a sprain, 🤔🙄😣😳🙃🎠☺
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