Flexor Tendon Injuries

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Deep cuts in your hand can injure the tendons and nearby nerves. An injury that looks simple on the outside can be much more complex on the inside; making it impossible to even bend your fingers.

“When a tendon is cut, if caught early enough, we can take those two ends and bring them close together and suture them,” says Dr. Dennis Sagini, an orthopedic hand surgeon on the Lee Memorial Health System medical staff.

A cut tendon cannot heal without surgery. Nearby nerves and blood vessels may need to be repaired as well.

“There is a very precise type of suture that we use, there’s a very precise technique of suturing the tendon leads to better recovery,” says Dr. Sagini.

Surgery is usually performed within 7 to 10 days after an injury. In general, the sooner surgery is performed, the better recovery will be. Soon after surgery, the patient will start physical therapy. Specific exercises will help gradually regain motion and function.

“The therapy is about 6 weeks to 3 months. And in that period we can’t allow a patient who has had a tendon repair to be too aggressive with flexion because it will pull that tendon apart that we’ve repaired,” says Dr. Sagini.

Despite extensive therapy, some patients have long-term stiffness after flexor tendon injuries. Sometimes, a second surgery is required to free up scar tissue and to help the patient regain motion.

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The World’s Rarest Diseases — And How They Impact Everyone | Anna Greka | TED

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Physician-scientist Anna Greka investigates the world’s rarest genetic diseases, decoding the secrets of our cells through “molecular detective work.” She explains how her team is using new, advanced technology to solve decades-old medical mysteries — and shows how this work could help develop precision treatments for millions of people across the globe.

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14-year-old develops cancer treatment that could treat forms of skin cancer

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ABC News’ Rhiannon Ally introduces us to the 14-year-old who developed a soap that he says could be capable of treating minor forms of skin cancer.

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10 words to talk about injuries in English language

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In this lesson, I have tried to teach you 10 words related to injuries by telling you the story of what happened to my imaginary friend!

The best way to improve your vocabulary is by learning words under certain categories. This is called “Topic vocabulary” and is extremely important while learning English.

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Global leaders pledge billions to combat infectious diseases after COVID causes setbacks

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Alongside the United Nations General Assembly this week, a push for the fight against infectious diseases. Most countries signed on, but the U.K. is a holdout. As special correspondent Dr. Alok Patel reports, with governments’ budgets tightening, there is concern that life saving programs might have to be scaled back. This story was produced in partnership with the Global Health Reporting Center.

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Preparing for Outbreak: Fighting the World's Deadliest Diseases | Freethink

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Since 2015 the WHO has developed a list of diseases that cause the most harm and that we’re most unprepared for.

The blueprint of priority diseases.

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Recently the media was abuzz with talk of ‘Disease X,’ a mysterious illness that could spread across the world. And then…nothing happened. It turns out that people had misinterpreted the World Health Organization’s List of Blueprint priority diseases, which identifies the world’s most dangerous diseases in terms of potential for outbreaks or epidemics. There are diseases that are already known – like Ebola, MERS or SARS – and then a space for ‘disease x,’ any new disease which could evolve and pose the threat of a pandemic. By identifying them and planning out potential responses, the World Health Organization is able to better respond to disease outbreaks and contain the spread of illness. While it has been over 100 years since the 1918 Influenza epidemic where the H1N1 virus (aka Spanish Flu) devastated the world, new pathogens are constantly emerging – and the possibility of superbugs spreading across our ever-more-connected world makes the W.H.O.’s work vitally important.

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Making Medical Decisions, Finding Peace, & Curing Cancer is not Profitable Proof

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Making Medical Decisions, Finding Peace, & Curing Cancer is not Profitable Proof

In this video I chat about an article I found that blatantly suggests to biotech companies that finding a cure for cancer is NOT profitable and they should therefore delay or not do it.

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Saddest Injuries in Football 🥺

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