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Josh Inglis (@inglisjosh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

80M presents to you with a stooped posture. You examine their spine and find an exaggerated thoracic kyphosis. What would you be thinking? Open this thread and I'll share my approach. #MedEd #Tweetorial #MedTwitter #MedStudentTwitter MedTweetorials André Martin Mansoor Robert Centor MD MACP 🇮🇱

80M presents to you with a stooped posture. You examine their spine and find an exaggerated thoracic kyphosis.

What would you be thinking? Open this thread and I'll share my approach.

#MedEd #Tweetorial
#MedTwitter #MedStudentTwitter
<a href="/MedTweetorials/">MedTweetorials</a> <a href="/AndreMansoor/">André Martin Mansoor</a> <a href="/medrants/">Robert Centor MD MACP 🇮🇱</a>
Martin Englund (@dr_englund) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One reason why OA pain is a "wet dream" for misinterpretation of various OA treatments effectiveness. Sampling from the patients in a flare will make any treatment look good.

Dr. Mike Todorovic 🧠 (@drmiketodorovic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Gary, how do you open up the vagus nerve?” 😂 🤣 Seriously though, I offer university level physiology content for free and this body hack BS gets 1.5 million views!! I give up. #MedEd #MedTwitter

Pætur Mikal Holm (@pm_holm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

(1/4) Enig! Vi i PROgrez lavede et større indhug i den pukkel for 2 år siden. Ud af små 300 borgere med knæartrose i ambulatoriet på Næstved Sygehus som blev undersøgt af en fysioterapeut, viste det sig at 9⃣ /🔟var træningskandidater (se illustration i næste tweet).

Charlie Clements (@clementscharl96) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1) A brief dive into Lumbar Spinal Stenosis (LSS), looking at; a) what happens, b) who it tends to affect, c) it’s clinical features & d) how we can potentially treat it

1) A brief dive into Lumbar Spinal Stenosis (LSS), looking at; a) what happens, b) who it tends to affect, c) it’s clinical features &amp; d) how we can potentially treat it
Fnorses (@fnorses) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Av en eller annen grunn har kiropraktorer blitt go-to profesjonen for hjelp med BPPV. Er det fordi de er flinkere/tar seg tid til markedsføring? Bra at noen driver folkeopplysning, men fysioterapeuter må bli flinkere til å vise hva de kan.

Av en eller annen grunn har kiropraktorer blitt go-to profesjonen for hjelp med BPPV. Er det fordi de er flinkere/tar seg tid til markedsføring? Bra at noen driver folkeopplysning, men fysioterapeuter må bli flinkere til å vise hva de kan.
The Endurance Physio (@theendurancept) 's Twitter Profile Photo

science evolves ….and as we learn more about many of the common conditions that we see and treat, then the things that we do to help sometimes change. 1/15 🧵

science evolves ….and as we learn more about many of the common conditions that we see and treat, then the things that we do to help sometimes change.

1/15 🧵
Fnorses (@fnorses) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anyone else feel like they often times need to convince patients that they have radicular pain/radiculopathy and that their pain/issue does not originate from their scapula/shoulder/elbow/hip/thigh/calf/foot? 🤔

Nick Allen (@snickalous) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MSK 🦴 made easy 🕰️ Time is the healer 🥶 75 year olds don’t get frozen shoulder ( it’s OA) 🦓 It’s usually just OA 🧲 MRI are not evil 🙌 💊 don’t miss inflammatory conditions 🥱 and yes yes antibiotics can cause tendon pain. Call me if you want a job Pill

MrBeast (@mrbeast) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m gonna give 10 random people that repost this and follow me $25,000 for fun (the $250,000 my X video made) I’ll pick the winners in 72 hours

Howard Luks MD (@hjluks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Orthopedic Truths: #6 Bone spurs in the shoulder Disclaimer: I am firmly in the Save the Acromion club :-) Many decades ago (1972), a famous shoulder surgeon proposed that an anterior spur on the acromion caused rotator cuff disease. Somehow, that morphed into the cause of

Orthopedic Truths: #6
Bone spurs in the shoulder 
Disclaimer:  I am firmly in the Save the Acromion club :-) 

Many decades ago (1972), a famous shoulder surgeon proposed that an anterior spur on the acromion caused rotator cuff disease.  
Somehow, that morphed into the cause of