Acetabular Labral Tears: Anatomy, Diagnosis, and ManagementDr. Prabhat Pandey
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This detailed presentation by Dr. Prabhat Pandey (DNB Resident, Tata Main Hospital, Jamshedpur) provides a comprehensive overview of acetabular labral tears, covering their anatomical, biomechanical, and clinical implications. Beginning with the anatomy of the acetabular labrum—a fibrocartilaginous structure critical for hip joint stability—the presentation explains how its vascular and neural distribution contributes to both pain and poor healing potential when torn.
The pathophysiology of labral tears is discussed in the context of altered joint mechanics, loss of the labral seal, increased cartilage stress, and subsequent joint degeneration. The presentation classifies labral tears based on location, morphology, and etiology, highlighting causes such as trauma, femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), and biomechanical imbalances.
Key clinical features are outlined, including chronic anterior hip or groin pain, mechanical symptoms like clicking and locking, and delayed diagnosis—especially in athletes and women. Diagnostic strategies include physical tests (e.g., FABER, McCarthy test, anterior impingement test), imaging (X-ray, CT, MRI, and MR arthrography), and diagnostic injections.
Management strategies range from conservative treatment—rest, anti-inflammatory drugs, and physiotherapy—to surgical options, such as arthroscopic debridement and microfracture techniques. Postoperative rehabilitation focuses on early mobilization, DVT prophylaxis, and gradual return to function, tailored to reduce recurrence and promote joint preservation.
This presentation is an excellent educational resource for orthopedic residents, sports medicine practitioners, physiotherapists, and clinicians managing hip pathologies.
Acetabular Labral Tears: Anatomy, Diagnosis, and ManagementDr. Prabhat Pandey
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This detailed presentation by Dr. Prabhat Pandey (DNB Resident, Tata Main Hospital, Jamshedpur) provides a comprehensive overview of acetabular labral tears, covering their anatomical, biomechanical, and clinical implications. Beginning with the anatomy of the acetabular labrum—a fibrocartilaginous structure critical for hip joint stability—the presentation explains how its vascular and neural distribution contributes to both pain and poor healing potential when torn.
The pathophysiology of labral tears is discussed in the context of altered joint mechanics, loss of the labral seal, increased cartilage stress, and subsequent joint degeneration. The presentation classifies labral tears based on location, morphology, and etiology, highlighting causes such as trauma, femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), and biomechanical imbalances.
Key clinical features are outlined, including chronic anterior hip or groin pain, mechanical symptoms like clicking and locking, and delayed diagnosis—especially in athletes and women. Diagnostic strategies include physical tests (e.g., FABER, McCarthy test, anterior impingement test), imaging (X-ray, CT, MRI, and MR arthrography), and diagnostic injections.
Management strategies range from conservative treatment—rest, anti-inflammatory drugs, and physiotherapy—to surgical options, such as arthroscopic debridement and microfracture techniques. Postoperative rehabilitation focuses on early mobilization, DVT prophylaxis, and gradual return to function, tailored to reduce recurrence and promote joint preservation.
This presentation is an excellent educational resource for orthopedic residents, sports medicine practitioners, physiotherapists, and clinicians managing hip pathologies.
This presentation provides a comprehensive overview of gastric carcinoma, covering its epidemiology, anatomy of the stomach, histology, etiology and risk factors, pathology, diagnostic approach, and updated management guidelines.
Entire aspect of Gastric cancer have been explained in detail before exam
Key sections include:
Global and Indian incidence patterns
Detailed stomach anatomy and blood supply
Lauren and WHO histologic classifications
TNM staging (AJCC 8th edition)
Diagnostic modalities: Endoscopy, imaging, laparoscopy
Surgical techniques: Total/subtotal gastrectomy, D1 vs D2 lymphadenectomy
Perioperative chemotherapy: FLOT, XELOX, S-1
Advanced/metastatic disease protocols including trastuzumab, nivolumab, and ramucirumab
Role of minimally invasive surgery, robotic gastrectomy, and palliative care
Prognostic factors and structured follow-up plans
Recent advances including CAR-T therapy, ctDNA monitoring, and immunogenomic classifications
Ideal for medical students, surgical residents, and oncologists, this evidence-based PPT includes clinical images, procedural illustrations, and key international guidelines from NCCN, ESMO, JGCA.
transpersonal therapy in india Best spiritual healer in delhi.pdfmarketing877802
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Welcome to the Life Healer Clinic, where profound healing meets transformative journeys. As the best spiritual healer in India and home to the finest Past Life Regression Therapy therapists, we are dedicated to guiding you towards holistic well-being. Our expert practitioners blend ancient wisdom with modern techniques, providing personalized and effective solutions for emotional liberation, stress reduction, and spiritual connection. Embark on a transformative odyssey with us at Life Healer Clinic, where healing isn't just a process but a way of life.
Exploring Technological Advancements in Bioresorbable Vascular Scaffolds for ...ganeshdukare428
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Introduction: The Emergence of Bioresorbable Solutions in Cardiovascular Care
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide, and with growing awareness, technological innovation has become the backbone of modern cardiology. One such innovation making significant strides is the bioresorbable vascular scaffold (BVS) — a next-generation alternative to traditional metallic stents used in the treatment of coronary artery disease (CAD). Designed to temporarily support the vessel and gradually dissolve, BVS devices restore natural vessel function without leaving a permanent implant.
Technological progress has been instrumental in addressing early challenges associated with these scaffolds, such as limited radial strength and late thrombosis. This article delves into the cutting-edge advancements transforming BVS and how these developments are improving patient outcomes and expanding clinical adoption.
The global bioresorbable vascular scaffold market size is estimated to be valued at US$ 592.8 Million by 2032 from US$ 314.4 Million in 2025. It is expected to register a CAGR of 8.3% in the forecast period between 2025 and 2032.
A Research Synopsis Presentation on Breast CancerAvantika Gupta
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ABSTRACT
“A Quasi experimental study to assess the effectiveness of structured teaching programe on knowledge regarding Breast Cancer among selected students of Rajkiya Kanya Mahavidyalaya College, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh.”
Introduction: - Breast cancer is one of the most common Second types of cancer in India. In 2024, the estimated number of Breast cancer cases in Himachal Pradesh is 9,566. Breast Cancer is the second most common cancer among women in Himachal Pradesh also. The Indira Gandhi Medical College (IGMC) in Shimla reports an estimated 220 and 250 new Breast Cancer cases each year. The Theog region has the highest number of breast cancer cases across all age groups, especially for those aged 38 and older. The Rampur, Jubbal, and Kotkhai regions also have high incidences of breast cancer, particularly in the middle to older age groups.
Aim: - The aim of the study is to assess the knowledge regarding Breast Cancer among selected students of Rajkiya kanya Mahavidyalaya college, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh.
Methodology: - A Quantitative research approach with Quasi-experimental study (one group pre-test post-test design only) used for the study. The sample size will be 126 for final study and its 10% i.e.12 for pilot study. Purposive sampling technique will be used to select the sample. Pilot study will be done in Centre of Excellence Government College Sanjauli, Shimla-6, Himachal Pradesh and final study will be conducted in Rajkiya Kanya Mahavidyalaya College, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh. Data analysis will be planned with descriptive and inferential statistics.
Key Words: - Assess, Effectiveness, Structured Teaching Programme, Knowledge, Breast Cancer, Students, Rajkiya Kanya Mahavidyalaya College Shimla.
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As per research early detection can save patient life. If this cannot be identified earlier, then this may cause serious illness or even death. Students must be necessary that they should have knowledge regarding Breast cancer. That’s why researcher want to conduct the study on college students to improve the knowledge related to Breast Cancer.
By going through all the review of literature related to knowledge regarding Breast cancer that the students having inadequate knowledge regarding Breast cancer. Further no study was found on knowledge regarding Breast cancer among college students in Shimla Himachal Pradesh.
So, the researcher wants to conduct research on it to enhance the knowledge of students to achieve an optimum level for patient’s quality of life.
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
Godfrey Hochbaum and Irwin Rosenstock (1950): - Hochbaum and Rosenstock are notable researchers who contributed to the development of the Health Belief Model (HBM).
The present study aims to assess the effectiveness of structured teaching programme on knowledge regarding Breast Cancer among students, of RKMV College, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh.
The proposed sample size will be 126 college students.
G Power Formula will be used in the study..................
Public-Private Partnerships in Healthcare_ A Sustainable Model for African Na...oliverwanyama96
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Across Africa, healthcare systems are under increasing pressure from rising populations, chronic underfunding, and infrastructure gaps that limit access to quality care. In response, Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) are gaining momentum as a sustainable model to deliver healthcare infrastructure, services, and innovation.
"Why Am I Not Affected?" — Understanding Emotional DetachmentRangen A. Ghafur
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Not everyone cries after loss.
Some of us feel… nothing.
This presentation explores why some people go numb, how it feels, and what it really means.
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If you’ve ever asked yourself, “Why don’t I feel like others do?” — this is for you.
Cognitive Code: Integrating AI into Mental Health Practicealishbae86
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Artificial Intelligence and Mental Health is a pioneering exploration of how AI technologies can transform the mental health landscape. Written by Alishba, a verified young researcher and medical student, this book blends clinical insight, psychological understanding, and cutting-edge tech innovation to envision a future where machines don’t replace humans—but enhance healing.
Through a thoughtful combination of case studies, research-backed analysis, and conceptual models, the book examines:
The integration of AI in early mental health screening and diagnosis
Ethical considerations and data privacy in AI-based therapy
Chatbots and virtual reality in managing anxiety, depression, and trauma.
The future of AI in destigmatizing mental illness globally
This work stands as one of the first books authored by a 21-year-old Pakistani female medical student to deeply analyze the intersections of AI and mental health in a narrative format. It's written not only for clinicians and researchers, but also for students, innovators, and policy-makers aiming to bring equity, empathy, and technology together.
Weaning Modes of Mechanical Ventilation: Principles and PracticesDr. Prabhat Pandey
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This educational presentation, created by Dr. Prabhat Pandey under the guidance of Dr. Aditya and moderated by Dr. Rakesh Nigam, offers a comprehensive overview of the weaning process from mechanical ventilation. The session begins with foundational definitions and discusses the clinical necessity of timely weaning, emphasizing the risks associated with prolonged ventilator support, such as ventilator-associated pneumonia, airway trauma, barotrauma, and increased healthcare costs.
The presentation outlines a structured approach to weaning, including readiness assessment and clinical weaning trials. Traditional methods like Spontaneous Breathing Trials (SBTs), Pressure Support Ventilation (PSV), and Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation (SIMV) are discussed in depth. Advanced techniques such as automated weaning protocols and the use of non-invasive ventilation (NIV) post-extubation are also introduced as part of modern critical care practice.
Furthermore, the importance of peri-extubation care is highlighted, including assessment of airway patency, bulbar function, and secretion management. This resource is intended for medical students, interns, residents, and healthcare professionals seeking a thorough understanding of ventilator weaning protocols
Autism, a neurodevelopmental disorder affecting social communication and behavior, impacts approximately 61.8 million people worldwide. Each patient exhibits unique symptoms and needs, emphasizing the importance of tailored treatment strategies. Explore the growing scientific interest in personalized approaches and the promising role of regenerative medicine in autism treatment. Discover how customized strategies are shaping the future of neurodevelopmental disorder care.
Physics of Tablet compression chapter in Modern Pharmaceutics subject 2nd SEM. Introduction
Contents:
-Physics of Tablet Compression
-Steps involved in Compression of tablet
-Force involved in compression of tablet
-Effect of friction
-Compaction profile
-Applications of compaction profile
Ayurveda: Ancient Wisdom for Modern WellnessNutrazin
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Discover how the 5,000-year-old science of Ayurveda offers practical, daily habits for maintaining holistic health in today’s fast-paced world. This presentation explores the foundational principles of Ayurveda, including the three doshas, daily wellness routines (Dinacharya), seasonal practices (Ritucharya), and powerful natural remedies like herbal teas, adaptogens, and mindful breathing.
Whether you're a beginner or wellness enthusiast, learn how integrating simple Ayurvedic practices can enhance immunity, mental clarity, digestion, and emotional balance — all without dependency on synthetic medications.
This presentation provides a comprehensive overview of soft tissue injuries commonly encountered in orthopedic practice. It covers the classification, pathophysiology, clinical features, diagnostic approaches, and evidence-based management strategies for various soft tissue injuries, including compartment syndrome, fracture blisters, open fracture, Morel-Lavallée lesion etc .The content is designed to support medical students, orthopedic trainees, physiotherapists, and healthcare professionals in understanding the mechanisms of injury, treatment principles such as RICE and the importance of prevention in clinical practice.
In orthopedic trauma care, soft tissue management is as vital as the management of the skeletal injury itself. Often overshadowed by the dramatic presentation of fractures, soft tissue injuries profoundly influence prognosis, healing capacity, and surgical decision-making. As eloquently expressed by Gathorne Girdlestone:
“Fracture is an injury to soft tissues in which you shall also find a broken bone.”
The vascular and biological integrity of the soft tissue envelope determines whether the fracture site heals naturally, requires surgical intervention, or develops complications like infection, non-union, or necrosis. This presentation explores not only the pathophysiology and classifications of soft tissue injuries but also offers a practical assessment and management framework for clinicians.
A fracture is not just a bony event—it almost always represents underlying soft tissue trauma. The "zone of injury" around any fracture must be respected. This area often contains:
Muscle necrosis
Damaged microvasculature
Hidden contamination
Partial tendon tears or ligamentous damage
Neglecting this can lead to:
Infection
Nonunion
Soft tissue contracture
Compartment syndrome
Understanding this biomechanical interplay is crucial for interpreting injury severity, estimating healing potential, and customizing treatment plans. High-energy trauma such as RTAs or gunshot wounds causes widespread damage beyond what is visible, including deep muscular necrosis and occult vascular compromise.
The bone cannot heal in isolation. As the presentation emphasizes, soft tissue is the biological foundation upon which successful orthopedic outcomes rest. Whether in a rural trauma setting or a tertiary care surgical suite, meticulous attention to soft tissue injury:
Improves healing timelines
Reduces complication rates
Enhances functional outcomes
Saves limbs—and sometimes lives
Soft tissue status is often the limiting factor in fracture healing.
Proper classification guides decision-making and prognosis.
Compartment syndrome is a limb-threatening emergency; recognize early!
Open fractures require urgent debridement and stabilization.
Use objective tools (e.g., MESS, GHOIS) for complex limb injuries.
Never underestimate edema or fracture blisters—they signal deeper damage.
“Soft tissue management is not ancillary; it is fundamental.”