Curated Video
Vlad the Impaler Revealed: The Infamous Ruler Recreated as a Modern Man, with History
I'm an artist that brings history back to life by creating famous figures from the past in the modern day, as well as creating facial reconstructions and recreations. Vlad the Impaler is one of the most legendary figures from Eastern...
TLDR News
Lords Report Slams Government COVID Response & Hancock Defends Himself Against Cummings - TLDR News
This Week in Parliament is the series where we discuss what's been going on in the Houses of Parliament. This week Matt Hancock spoke to the Science & Health Committees to defend himself against Cummings' claims, a Lords report decries...
Coach Dan Blewett
Ask Dan -- What Should I Do If My Elbow Hurts When Pitching?
What should you do if your elbow hurts when throwing or pitching?
Catalyst University
Suboccipital Stretch | Rationale & Technique [General & Unilateral]
In this video, we discuss the rationale for performing a suboccipital stretch and how to perform a general or unilateral (L/R biased) suboccipital stretch.
Catalyst University
Radial Nerve Glides EXPLAINED
In this video, I'll explain and demonstrate how to perform radial nerve glides, a common treatment for many conditions involving adverse neural dynamics of the radial nerve.
Barcroft Media
Dad's Entire Body Is Covered In Tumours: BORN DIFFERENT
A FATHER suffering with a genetic condition has 'bubble-like' tumours covering his entire body. Believed to be suffering from Neurofibromatosis, Shadot Hossain is in a race against time to secure surgery to save his sight - and his life....
Catalyst University
The McKenzie Approach | Lumbar Flexion EXPLAINED
In this video, I explain and demonstrate the McKenzie approach of lumbar FLEXION for low back pain treatment. We will look at both positions and repeated movements.
Catalyst University
Ulnar Nerve Glides EXPLAINED
In this video, I explain and demonstrate a couple variations of the ULNAR nerve glide, which is used to treat a variety of conditions where adverse neural dynamics of the ulnar nerve are involved.
Professor Dave Explains
Ibuprofen and Naproxen (Advil/Motrin/Aleve)
Ibuprofen is another one of the most commonly prescribed drugs in the world, and is also another NSAID. It was developed in the 1960s, so let's get a closer look at ibuprofen and a similar drug named naproxen, so that we can compare...
Healthcare Triage
Sleep Apnea, CPAP, and Barriers to Care in the US
Sleep apnea is a condition that can cause a lot of problems. It is also easily treatable. But there can be barriers to care for a number of reasons. This week, Aaron tells the story of his own diagnosis with sleep apnea, and the hurdles...
Catalyst University
TENS & IFC EXPLAINED | Theory, Use, & Parameters
In this video, we explore the theory, use, and parameters with TENS and IFC, two E-Stim modalities used in pain control.
Catalyst University
Rib Spring Testing for Rib Hypomobility [Ribs 2-10 (12)]
In this video, I explain and demonstrate ribs spring testing, a diagnostic maneuver used in the assessment of rib hypomobility, particularly for ribs 2-10.
Healthcare Triage
The Opioid Crisis in 2020
In 2016, Healthcare Triage presented a special series of videos looking at the opioid crises in the United States. Now, we're taking another look at the crisis and seeing where we've improved, where we've failed, and what we can do...
The Wall Street Journal
The Cost of the Cure
At the 2020 WSJ Health Forum, FDA Principal Deputy Commissioner Dr. Amy P. Abernethy spoke with Reporter Peter Loftus about how regulators and companies can make the drug development process more efficient without compromising safety.
Healthcare Triage
Only Tell Me the Good News - Bias in Research Publication
Publication bias is a big problem when it comes to health research. Researchers sometimes use spin or change the outcomes and goals to make their research seem positive, and the citation system in research literature amplifies the...
msvgo
Principles of Treatment of Infectious Diseases
It describes the common manifestations of infectious diseases and various approaches to treat diseases.
Barcroft Media
They Called Me The Purple People Eater
TRINIDAD - NOVEMBER 05: A BRAVE woman has learnt to accept her severe facial birthmark despite years of bullying that ruined her childhood. 39-year-old Kiana Smith, who resides in Cumana, Trinidad, was born with a significant port-wine...
Catalyst University
First Rib Self-Mobilization EXPLAINED
In this video, I explain and demonstrate how to perform a first rib self-mobilization using a towel or strap at home. This treatment would typically be given to patients who present with hypomobility of the first rib.
Catalyst University
Cervicogenic Dizziness | What is it? Mechanism & Diagnosis
In this video, we explore cervicogenic dizziness. We cover the basic presentation of the condition, its proposed mechanism, and its diagnosis as one of exclusion.
Healthcare Triage
What We Know About the Covid Omicron Variant
We've got another major variant, and a lot of people have questions. What is the Omicron variant? Do the vaccines protect us from this variant? Is it more contagious or more virulent? It's still early days for Omicron, and there's a lot...
SWPictures
KILL OR CURE - Kala Azar
It’s found in India and is one of the most deadly diseases in the world – Kala Azar. It’s official name is Visceral Leishmaniasis, also known as Black Fever, is almost always fatal. But now a new drug has been licensed, tested and...
Catalyst University
The McKenzie Approach | Lumbar EXTension EXPLAINED
In this video, I explain and demonstrate the McKenzie approach of lumbar EXTENSION for low back pain treatment. We will look at both positions and repeated movements.
Healthcare Triage
From DNA to Diagnosis: Healthcare Triage Podcast
Aaron talks to Dr. Tatiana Foroud about her career and her current work in genetics and genomics. Her work spans from the early days of searching for DNA markers for rare disorders to today's search for genetic causes and potential...
60 Second Histories
Mary Seacole; successfully treats cholera
Part 2 of this series, Mary describes her first experience of treating cholera victims in Panama.