Guest guest Posted January 24, 2003 Report Share Posted January 24, 2003 Hmmm... Doesn't smell right... I think it should be either " negative " or " positive " there where midrange is. I reserve the right to be wrong though. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rennie My Home Page: http://www.renesue.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Does this sound right? > Hi everyone, I'm fairly sure of what he is saying, I just wanted to get some opinions on it. His voice fades just as he is beginnning the sentence. > > He says: " There was a midrange anterior drawer with a negative talar tilt. " > > Thanks alot, > Jody Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2003 Report Share Posted January 24, 2003 Hmmm... Doesn't smell right... I think it should be either " negative " or " positive " there where midrange is. I reserve the right to be wrong though. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rennie My Home Page: http://www.renesue.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Does this sound right? > Hi everyone, I'm fairly sure of what he is saying, I just wanted to get some opinions on it. His voice fades just as he is beginnning the sentence. > > He says: " There was a midrange anterior drawer with a negative talar tilt. " > > Thanks alot, > Jody Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2003 Report Share Posted January 24, 2003 Hmmm... Doesn't smell right... I think it should be either " negative " or " positive " there where midrange is. I reserve the right to be wrong though. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rennie My Home Page: http://www.renesue.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Does this sound right? > Hi everyone, I'm fairly sure of what he is saying, I just wanted to get some opinions on it. His voice fades just as he is beginnning the sentence. > > He says: " There was a midrange anterior drawer with a negative talar tilt. " > > Thanks alot, > Jody Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2003 Report Share Posted January 24, 2003 Hmmmm - I usually hear negative or positive with anterior drawer, unless he means it was positive or negative in the mid position. I Googled on anterior drawer test and did a cursory look. All I saw were references to positive or negative. :-/ Dawn C. §(ºoº)§ M-TEC Student IC, Ortho - 1+ years, IM AIM: fasthands47 Does this sound right? Hi everyone, I'm fairly sure of what he is saying, I just wanted to get some opinions on it. His voice fades just as he is beginnning the sentence. He says: " There was a midrange anterior drawer with a negative talar tilt. " Thanks alot, Jody Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2003 Report Share Posted January 24, 2003 Hmmmm - I usually hear negative or positive with anterior drawer, unless he means it was positive or negative in the mid position. I Googled on anterior drawer test and did a cursory look. All I saw were references to positive or negative. :-/ Dawn C. §(ºoº)§ M-TEC Student IC, Ortho - 1+ years, IM AIM: fasthands47 Does this sound right? Hi everyone, I'm fairly sure of what he is saying, I just wanted to get some opinions on it. His voice fades just as he is beginnning the sentence. He says: " There was a midrange anterior drawer with a negative talar tilt. " Thanks alot, Jody Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2003 Report Share Posted January 24, 2003 Hmmmm - I usually hear negative or positive with anterior drawer, unless he means it was positive or negative in the mid position. I Googled on anterior drawer test and did a cursory look. All I saw were references to positive or negative. :-/ Dawn C. §(ºoº)§ M-TEC Student IC, Ortho - 1+ years, IM AIM: fasthands47 Does this sound right? Hi everyone, I'm fairly sure of what he is saying, I just wanted to get some opinions on it. His voice fades just as he is beginnning the sentence. He says: " There was a midrange anterior drawer with a negative talar tilt. " Thanks alot, Jody Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2003 Report Share Posted February 3, 2003 She should have an EMG of her right leg to see if this is truly a radiculopathy or whether it is related to injury of the sciatica nerve or " distally " when she fell. Imrpession is right sciatica of uncertain etiology. MRI does show a small disk herniation at L5-S1. It sounds like he is saying distally, but it doesn't sound right to me. What do you guys think? Jody Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2003 Report Share Posted February 3, 2003 Thanks Ken! I think what was bugging me was the " or " in there after the radiculopathy. I kept listening to it and he did say " more " distally instead of " or " so, it does make sense to me now. Jody Does this sound right? > > > She should have an EMG of her right leg to see if this is truly a radiculopathy or whether it is related to injury of the sciatica nerve or " distally " when she fell. > > Imrpession is right sciatica of uncertain etiology. MRI does show a small disk herniation at L5-S1. > > It sounds like he is saying distally, but it doesn't sound right to me. What do you guys think? > > Jody > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2003 Report Share Posted February 16, 2003 Hmmm... My first thought is: How can the patient notice either inter or intra vascular function? Of course, the doc might be translating the patient's words to medicalese. Sylvia Roller M-TEC Student - Session 3 gentlsong@... AIM: Jntlsong ICQ: 383585 >The patient has not noticed any " intervascular or intravascular " >function of his knee. > >Somehow, this does not sound right. He has no pain at rest (he just >has a thigh mass) and I can hear " ascular " before function, but the >beginning " inter or intra " is unclear. Any help is really >appreciated on this one. > >Jody > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2003 Report Share Posted February 16, 2003 Hmmm... My first thought is: How can the patient notice either inter or intra vascular function? Of course, the doc might be translating the patient's words to medicalese. Sylvia Roller M-TEC Student - Session 3 gentlsong@... AIM: Jntlsong ICQ: 383585 >The patient has not noticed any " intervascular or intravascular " >function of his knee. > >Somehow, this does not sound right. He has no pain at rest (he just >has a thigh mass) and I can hear " ascular " before function, but the >beginning " inter or intra " is unclear. Any help is really >appreciated on this one. > >Jody > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2003 Report Share Posted February 16, 2003 Hmmm... My first thought is: How can the patient notice either inter or intra vascular function? Of course, the doc might be translating the patient's words to medicalese. Sylvia Roller M-TEC Student - Session 3 gentlsong@... AIM: Jntlsong ICQ: 383585 >The patient has not noticed any " intervascular or intravascular " >function of his knee. > >Somehow, this does not sound right. He has no pain at rest (he just >has a thigh mass) and I can hear " ascular " before function, but the >beginning " inter or intra " is unclear. Any help is really >appreciated on this one. > >Jody > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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