Cervical Interlaminar Epidural With Contralateral Oblique View
Chris Faubel, M.D. -- Learn about the contralateral oblique view for gauging depth while safely performing a cervical interlaminar epidural steroid injection.
Etodolac – Lodine
The following information is NOT meant to be used to treat yourself or patients
Generic name= Etodolac
Trade name = Lodine
Class = anti-inflammatory
MOA
Blocks cyclooxygenase (COX-1 & COX-2) and thus production of prostaglandins
Dosing
200, 300, 400, 500, 600-mg pills
Typically prescription: 200-400mg TID or QID
Max...
Lachman’s Test
By Chris Faubel, M.D. -- Description and video of Lachman's test
Valgus Stress Test (of the knee)
By Chris Faubel, M.D. -- Description and video of the Valgus Stress Test of the Knee for helping to diagnose medial collateral ligament sprain or tear.
Varus Stress Test (of the knee)
By Chris Faubel, M.D. -- Varus Stress Test (of the knee): useful in helping to diagnose lateral collateral ligament tears or sprains
VIDEO: Knee Injection Under Fluoroscopic Guidance
By Chris Faubel, M.D. -- VIDEO of knee injections performed under fluoroscopic guidance. Of note is the contrast spread in a classic "mustache" shape. Also take a look at the spread into the suprapatellar bursa and the Baker's cyst.
VIDEO: Subacromial Bursa Injection under fluoroscopy
By Chris Faubel, M.D. -- Video of contrast spread during a subacromial bursa injection under fluoroscopy.
VIDEO: Cervical Facet Injection
By Chris Faubel, M.D. -- Video of cervical intraarticular facet injections under fluoroscopic guidance.
Full Can Test
By Chris Faubel, M.D. -- Description and video of the Full Can Test for diagnosing supraspinatus tendinitis or tear
Empty Can Test
By Chris Faubel, M.D. -- The Empty Can Test is used to help diagnose supraspinatus tendinitis or tear.
Please Support This Site By Clicking Ad
Popular Articles
Interventional Procedures
Support This Site
Conditions
Bertolotti’s syndrome – Atypical Cause of Low Back Pain
By Chris Faubel, M.D. -- Bertolotti's syndrome is an atypical cause of axial low back pain or buttock pain caused by a transitional lumbar vertebrae with a large transverse process that either fuses with the sacrum (sacral ala) or ilium, or forms a pseudoarticulation at that location.
Imaging
Auto-Resorption of Lumbar Disc Herniation
By Chris Faubel, M.D. -- MRIs one year apart showing resorption of a large lumbar disc herniation. This is spontaneous resorption of the disc without any surgical intervention.