Transcriptions
Note: this content has been automatically generated.
00:00:09
please do yeah okay thank you so um is there anything different ones to address it right
00:00:20
no questions i would like to ask you have you seen kind of evolution in the
00:00:25
frequency of uh and injuries of that type in in elderly let's say sixty plus
00:00:32
today ah getting more and more active in sports in other things
00:00:38
that's a good question another pepsi asked asked me whether with the i. c.
00:00:43
some of these older folks and how do i manage them well i think that not just a lot
00:00:48
of folks i think that would use factor patterns is really important to not just read extra
00:00:53
we always checked by should i contribute to show x. ray about this place
00:00:58
oblique manner couple fracture and ask you what would you do i think the university all
00:01:03
you will collapse crucifix then i will show you a picture of a patient
00:01:07
one week after injuries able to make a fuss when notation problem so like sheaf answer
00:01:13
for what you're describing is that these fractures and not just based on x. rays
00:01:17
that remains should be based on so called evidence at the
00:01:21
same time patients preferences the same type patients um
00:01:24
a need for work and the same type is similarly the
00:01:28
choice of techniques we need to based on such experiences
00:01:31
not saying that every playing system should be used for these fractures i think that's important
00:01:37
to use the simplest technique that would give the patient odious we turn the function
00:01:42
and also save the country that houses the money i think that nowadays is so
00:01:45
important to consider all these factors rather than putting a plate on everything
00:01:53
thank you uh any other questions