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5 Things You Need to Know About Hepatitis C
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5 Things You Need to Know About Hepatitis C
5 Things You Need to Know About Diabetes - Spanish
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5 Things You Need to Know About Diabetes - Spanish
5 Things You Need to Know About Diabetes - English
Просмотров 36День назад
5 Things You Need to Know About Diabetes - English
5 Things You Need to Know About Vaccines
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5 Things You Need to Know About Vaccines
5 Things You Need to Know About Vaccines - Full
Просмотров 14День назад
5 Things You Need to Know About Vaccines - Full
Introducing Virtual Nursing
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Introducing Virtual Nursing
5 Things You Need to Know about Childhood Vaccines - Full
Просмотров 2514 дней назад
5 Things You Need to Know about Childhood Vaccines - Full
5 Things You Need to Know about Childhood Vaccines
Просмотров 914 дней назад
5 Things You Need to Know about Childhood Vaccines
5 Things You Need to Know Mammograms
Просмотров 3814 дней назад
5 Things You Need to Know Mammograms
5 Things You Need to Know about Lymphedema
Просмотров 5914 дней назад
5 Things You Need to Know about Lymphedema
5 Things You Need to Know about Speech Therapy
Просмотров 1914 дней назад
5 Things You Need to Know about Speech Therapy
Debbie McCaslin 50-year employee
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Debbie McCaslin 50-year employee
5 Things You Need to Know About Breast Cancer
Просмотров 802 месяца назад
5 Things You Need to Know About Breast Cancer
Five Things to Know About Cholesterol
Просмотров 942 месяца назад
This American Heart Month, Dr. Jennie Zheng, family medicine physician at UT Health East Texas Physicians in Bullard, shares five things you need to know about cholesterol. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), almost 2 in 5 adults in the U.S. have high cholesterol, which increases a person’s risk for stroke and heart disease. If you have concerns about your cholest...
5 Things You Need to Know About ADHD
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5 Things You Need to Know About ADHD
Shilpa Chitnis, MD, PhD, FAAN
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Shilpa Chitnis, MD, PhD, FAAN
Five Things to Know About ENT Issues
Просмотров 1767 месяцев назад
Five Things to Know About ENT Issues
5 Things You Need to Know About Allergies
Просмотров 1608 месяцев назад
5 Things You Need to Know About Allergies
5 Things You Need to Know About PRP
Просмотров 1539 месяцев назад
5 Things You Need to Know About PRP
Virtual care offered at UT Health East Texas
Просмотров 161Год назад
Virtual care offered at UT Health East Texas
Virtual care at UT Health East Texas
Просмотров 110Год назад
Virtual care at UT Health East Texas
Lung Cancer
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Lung Cancer
Nichole Birdsong Ford, MD, MBA
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Nichole Birdsong Ford, MD, MBA
Darcie Baker, PA-C
Просмотров 134Год назад
Darcie Baker, PA-C
Rewarding Careers at UT Health East Texas
Просмотров 192Год назад
Rewarding Careers at UT Health East Texas
Shayna Burdeaux, DO
Просмотров 168Год назад
Shayna Burdeaux, DO
Migraines
Просмотров 279Год назад
Migraines
Don't Bug Me
Просмотров 310Год назад
Don't Bug Me
Happy Thanksgiving from UT Health East Texas
Просмотров 160Год назад
Happy Thanksgiving from UT Health East Texas

Комментарии

  • @timk.3866
    @timk.3866 4 дня назад

    My shaking would start a hour before job interviews. Topomax made me walk out of a job interview. I was half way home before I realized they didn't ask me to leave.

  • @rodpettet2819
    @rodpettet2819 22 дня назад

    I do wish I'd seen this 8 years ago. I've had bad headaches most of my life. Almost 80 now. A few years ago I began to get interested in vitamin D3. My daily headaches have all but gone. Still get a few migraine with vision disturbance. Also my chronic sinusitis and asthma have cleared up. I was on cpap but discontinued it thanks to the Philips foam debacle when I found I didn’t need it. All I do for sleep is to lightly tape my mouth closed. The section on aura was interesting. Mine first started age 40. Time to traverse my vision field around 15 to twenty minutes.

  • @phantomreefer3684
    @phantomreefer3684 28 дней назад

    I've been wearing mine for a few days now. I hope I don't need it.

  • @ahsyaing
    @ahsyaing 28 дней назад

    Thank You Doctor… I had my right leg THP done in 2008..Since than it was pain freed. Now recently I feel pain while sitting on the chair even half an hour, walking still no problem. .Is it right time to make reversion or any suggestions please. I am now 80..Thank You again Doctor..

  • @chuckmcdonald8849
    @chuckmcdonald8849 Месяц назад

    What if someone's had a T4 S1 fusion then developed bone on bone OA would that be a possible candidate

  • @tomjonas7384
    @tomjonas7384 Месяц назад

    Oh my God I want to do mine and be 100% comfortable would you perform in my surgery

  • @shawnpowell6127
    @shawnpowell6127 Месяц назад

    I just had my left hip replaced just like the the video demonstrates and it definitely makes a world of difference from when I had my right hip replaced, the doctor did that one the old way by cutting the muscle.

  • @nalu808girl1
    @nalu808girl1 2 месяца назад

    Can anyone recommend a great surgeon that does anterior approach hip surgeries in Hawaii?

  • @pamlee8532
    @pamlee8532 3 месяца назад

    I'm 73, I have been having hip pain for almost 3 years, I've had injections 3 times,but since I was told this thins the bone, I don't want anymore. I've been taking glucosamine and MSM for over two months I can tell a great difference in pain, but there are days I still hurt... But not as bad. I'm considering getting this done soon doing exercises for my hip to try and strengthen before hand. If you have any suggestions on what I have been doing, or anything else I should do please let me know. Thank you

  • @gloriaprater2753
    @gloriaprater2753 3 месяца назад

    We ae not eating too many hamburgers, we are eating too much wheat which has been stripped and yes if you read orthomolecular articles about B5 and all b vitamins have talked about the fact that B5 is synthesized by the bacterial flora in the intestines.

  • @joemomma3988
    @joemomma3988 4 месяца назад

    I take Effexor XR 😮 for migraines. It works well but not 100%. But I had headaches everyday without it. I live on the east coast and every October the headaches come back. My cycle of headaches are aura sometimes, headache, then I feel like I was hit in the head with a bat 3 days ago. The initial pain is gone but it hurts to concentrate, think, move my eyes, and that can last for days to weeks. Until the cycle started all over again. If I stop the Effexor I get a headache instantly, brain zaps, like concussion syndrome. Effexor has been a god send but not a cure. Effexor’s constipation side effect lasted about two weeks. OMG like passing concrete with rebar in it. And I sweat like Ric Flair in a cage match.

  • @brandonhendrickson5078
    @brandonhendrickson5078 4 месяца назад

    I just turned 30 and right before that I had a total hip replacement surgery and was back at work 2 days later. 4 weeks since and I can walk with no support. Good'ol Avascular necrosis 😂

  • @niculinamares442
    @niculinamares442 4 месяца назад

    WOW 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮

  • @pearlverdun
    @pearlverdun 5 месяцев назад

    Wow!! Not talked about but part of lack of REM cycle is psychosis, delusions and hallucinations . Pattern i see in Loved One is inability to unwind ( cortisol excess? Adrenal excess? Pituatary gland in excess on 4 chemicals) and unable to sleep. Also connection to night workers and mental deterioration.

  • @BlooAnimation
    @BlooAnimation 6 месяцев назад

    I loved the movie, Fnaf is the best

  • @BlooAnimation
    @BlooAnimation 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you bro!! appreciate it

  • @chrissayers3227
    @chrissayers3227 6 месяцев назад

    I had hip replacement 9 days ago and I feel great! Very little discomfort could walk with limited pain! Highly recommend

  • @you_only_have_4000_weeks
    @you_only_have_4000_weeks 7 месяцев назад

    Pain was a ten, RUclipsd exercised my muscles by stretching my legs. Job duties changed from 10 miles to 4 miles walking and pain is minimal now.

  • @Will-xu2xk
    @Will-xu2xk 7 месяцев назад

    i CANT STAND THIS GUY

  • @Will-xu2xk
    @Will-xu2xk 7 месяцев назад

    SUPER BRUTAL PROCEDURE. NO THANKS.

  • @wendyelsey2636
    @wendyelsey2636 7 месяцев назад

    Hi really good explanation, l had hip surgery 5 months ago my hip had crumbled in my leg , there was now hip & lotts of arthritis, lam walking & doing excersizes 2 x a day but still have discomfort in top right buttock , the surgeon said this was not the normal opp , ,soo is this a long haul, or am l doing something wrong 🌹😌

  • @commonsense955
    @commonsense955 7 месяцев назад

    How do you avoid damaging the Lateral Cutaneous Nerves when performing the Direct Anterior Approach??

  • @curiouskitty7972
    @curiouskitty7972 7 месяцев назад

    Well if 18 hours of childbirth is a 10, then my hip has been at a 25 for over a year!😢 Got my hip done 5 days ago so it's pretty tender

    • @demetricchapman460
      @demetricchapman460 6 месяцев назад

      How’s it feeling now? I’m getting one in December

    • @curiouskitty7972
      @curiouskitty7972 6 месяцев назад

      @@demetricchapman460 it's way better now. Doing the daily exercises and even went shopping this week. Haven't done that in over a year 😊 It's been 4 weeks since surgery. The first few weeks were hard to sleep and nobody told me that I wouldn't be able to put my own shoes on! Just take it slow. Good luck and speedy recovery 💥

    • @demetricchapman460
      @demetricchapman460 6 месяцев назад

      @@curiouskitty7972 awesome that you’re doing great I go in on 12/11 Thank you for the reply Are you using a walker or a cane at the moment?

  • @tping7508
    @tping7508 7 месяцев назад

    Interesting thanks for the education.

  • @josephcooper6692
    @josephcooper6692 8 месяцев назад

    Osteo & rheumatoid arthritis is mentioned, but not my particular brand of autoimmune malady: psoriatic. My imaging shows necrosis as well, so wonder how that affects hip replacement.

  • @arshidmehmood146
    @arshidmehmood146 8 месяцев назад

    Good morning , My name is Arshid Mehmood. My Mrs is suffering from trigeminal neurologia from last 3 years she is eating neurological medication doctor say there is no cure is there any new medication or exercises for it if you have any other new medication that she can benefit from we live in London If you can pass us any information about it or we can contact any doctors to get some different treatments I will be much obliged. Kind regards Arshid Mehmood

  • @mariadecker375
    @mariadecker375 8 месяцев назад

    The camera man needs fired

  • @robinshepard4571
    @robinshepard4571 9 месяцев назад

    Appreciate it Thank you 🇺🇸

  • @JaneDoe-ql7sc
    @JaneDoe-ql7sc 9 месяцев назад

    I really like this doctor's friendly, down to earth personality! 🙂

  • @user-tb5jl7tr1m
    @user-tb5jl7tr1m Год назад

    George PLOTKIN

  • @nerideocariza3385
    @nerideocariza3385 Год назад

    My left hips replacement July 2021 and my right hips replacement march 2023 so 3 weeks ago,I had a little pain but fast to recovery and now I’m feeling much more comfortable in my right hip so it’s been great for my surgeon 👨‍⚕️ here in China,I’m watching your videos because they are really good to explanation,thank you so much ❤️

  • @ellieantar809
    @ellieantar809 Год назад

    Excellent information, Unfortunately in the UK we don't have a choice my hip op will be posterior but if I had the money I would go for the anterior approach

  • @amirghiasi5583
    @amirghiasi5583 Год назад

    Thanks a lot for not being a phoney physician hanging from a shity doctrine Madame... Thanks a lot for your hard work and proper cares and attentions ...You're already blessed and you deserve nothing less than all the best 🙏🙏🙏...

  • @kathleencozzie2703
    @kathleencozzie2703 Год назад

    I had a total left hip replacement done in May 2019, posterior. It has been a nightmare from day one after the surgery. I could walk before surgery, now have to use a walker. I can hardly lift my foot or leg up from the floor more than an inch. Range of motion is very limited. Very difficult to bend my leg to get in and out of a car. I have seen 9 Orthopedic Dr.’s & every test imaginable to determine what is the matter. I have not gotten an answer, except I don’t know what the matter is, go see someone else. I also have more orthopedic issues that complicate my case. I had my spine totally fused ( from my neck to my tailbone)in 2013. Because if this I go to hip Dr.’s & they tell me it is a spine issue, I go to spine surgeons they tell me it’s a hip problem. I keep being passed from one dr. to the next like a football without any help. I am in horrific pain, have been seeing a pain special for almost 10 years. I am in high dose of a Fentanyl Patch. In these years my right hip needs replacing too, but with the outcome from my left hip replacement, this is the last thing I want to do. If there is anyone who could help me get my life back, I would be so grateful. Thank you for any help. C

  • @williamjames6495
    @williamjames6495 Год назад

    The generic pain meds don’t work. The good stuff will make u forget all about that pain.

  • @gratefulforabundance9043
    @gratefulforabundance9043 Год назад

    Interesting, however, he never mentioned any possible side effects of going in on anterior plane. Possible nerve damage, possible prescribing of Gabapentin. Side affects of Gabapentin, etc.

  • @barbglinsmann3016
    @barbglinsmann3016 Год назад

    OMG that was the best thing ever. I am having hip surgery next month with that Mako computer being used. So cool to see thanks

  • @wadedevinney4550
    @wadedevinney4550 Год назад

    Dr Scott this is wade devinney in arkansas. I ran across your article as I'm about to have hip surgery. My great uncle was turn devinney. Wonder if we might be kin. Have a good day

  • @BudeR01
    @BudeR01 Год назад

    Bone is not hollow , it has space which is filled with marrow and other goodies , it’s hollow once you pound that stem in lol

  • @jeffm.8134
    @jeffm.8134 Год назад

    I took a micronutrient test from a company in Texas. It showed I was deficient in b5, b2, vit D, and b6 while borderline deficient in a few others. They recommended I supplement with 1000mg of b5 b.I.d. My sleep is not great but much better. Apparently, we all need different amounts. If you gave a stressful life your b5 gets used up significantly. I’m gonna retest in a few months to see if things have improved. Everyone needs to get a test before supplementing.

  • @aprilshtatman6299
    @aprilshtatman6299 Год назад

    Having my anterior total hip replacement surgery may 4th....this video has been very helpful. Thanks

  • @marlesecarroll9686
    @marlesecarroll9686 Год назад

    Too much b6 causes pain, its unknown and not well-researched. I have experienced this with clients= you can blood test for this and the client will show high b6. Hard to detox

  • @gloriagolemboski4515
    @gloriagolemboski4515 Год назад

    Need to be on calcium with Prolia. I was on it Prolia gor two years then X-ray showed density went worse and calcium went to aorta of heart and aneurism I went on

  • @richardshane1109
    @richardshane1109 Год назад

    I'm 70 years old am I a viable candidate for hip surgery??? I live in Tacoma Washington

  • @constancejackson1294
    @constancejackson1294 Год назад

    Thanks so much Dr 🙏, May God Bless and keep you always 🙏 ❤️

  • @bellottibellotti9185
    @bellottibellotti9185 Год назад

    She mentions b vitamins but doesn't mention some people can't metabolize B12 and folic acid these people need to take methyl b and methyl folic acid

  • @bellottibellotti9185
    @bellottibellotti9185 Год назад

    She mentions 2,000 the minimum is 5,000 a day ..even 10,000.. and 60 to 80 is not high..she should shoot for 100 to 120 for level of d

  • @rupertofhentzau920
    @rupertofhentzau920 Год назад

    Superb lecture!

  • @flyurway
    @flyurway Год назад

    Like the way he gives this presentation, nicely done and well spoken.

  • @famblaha5711
    @famblaha5711 Год назад

    Dr. Frank, I will be having this done next week. Thanks for the positive take on this procedure. Tony Blaha Molloy HS