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OMG....😅😅
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Blanquita Flowers :
me encanta su coordinación para hablar
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AnyChandia :
que gatitos mas lindos🥰🥰🥰😂😂
2023-11-20 00:57:24
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2023-11-19 17:11:45
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son los mas geniales , ese negrito me mata ,jajaj 👏 felicitaciones
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Michis son unos hijos...
2023-11-21 04:45:24
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ja ja me hacen reír los michis tan lindos.🥰
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See how a Meniscus Root Tear is fixed in 3D animation... A Meniscus Root Tear occurs when the attachment point of the meniscus to the bone is torn, causing pain, swelling, and knee instability. This injury compromises the knee’s shock-absorbing function and increases the risk of arthritis by four times. A Meniscus Root Repair is a surgical procedure to fix a tear in the meniscus root, a critical cartilage in the knee. This tear often results from trauma or degenerative conditions and, if untreated, can lead to severe knee pain and early-onset arthritis. During surgery, the torn meniscus is reattached to the bone using sutures or anchors to restore its ability to distribute load across the knee. This helps prevent further joint damage, reduces pain, and restores normal knee function. Recovery typically involves physical therapy to regain strength and mobility. The surgical process generally follows these steps: Anesthesia: The patient is placed under general or regional anesthesia. Arthroscopic Access: Small incisions are made, and an arthroscope (small camera) is inserted to visualize the knee joint. Preparation of the Tear Site: The tear is cleaned to create a surface for reattachment. Drilling Tunnels: Small bone tunnels are drilled into the tibia near the torn meniscus root to pass sutures. Suture Placement: Sutures are passed through the torn meniscus and bone tunnels. Securing the Repair: The sutures are tied down to reattach the meniscus to its anatomical position. Final Inspection and Closure: The surgeon checks the stability of the repair, then closes the incisions. Postoperative Care: The patient may need a knee brace and crutches, followed by physical therapy for rehabilitation. Meniscus root repair has a 90% success rate in restoring knee function, making it critical for long-term joint health and preventing complications like arthritis. #MeniscusRepair #KneeHealth #SportsMedicine #HealthStats
See how a Meniscus Root Tear is fixed in 3D animation... A Meniscus Root Tear occurs when the attachment point of the meniscus to the bone is torn, causing pain, swelling, and knee instability. This injury compromises the knee’s shock-absorbing function and increases the risk of arthritis by four times. A Meniscus Root Repair is a surgical procedure to fix a tear in the meniscus root, a critical cartilage in the knee. This tear often results from trauma or degenerative conditions and, if untreated, can lead to severe knee pain and early-onset arthritis. During surgery, the torn meniscus is reattached to the bone using sutures or anchors to restore its ability to distribute load across the knee. This helps prevent further joint damage, reduces pain, and restores normal knee function. Recovery typically involves physical therapy to regain strength and mobility. The surgical process generally follows these steps: Anesthesia: The patient is placed under general or regional anesthesia. Arthroscopic Access: Small incisions are made, and an arthroscope (small camera) is inserted to visualize the knee joint. Preparation of the Tear Site: The tear is cleaned to create a surface for reattachment. Drilling Tunnels: Small bone tunnels are drilled into the tibia near the torn meniscus root to pass sutures. Suture Placement: Sutures are passed through the torn meniscus and bone tunnels. Securing the Repair: The sutures are tied down to reattach the meniscus to its anatomical position. Final Inspection and Closure: The surgeon checks the stability of the repair, then closes the incisions. Postoperative Care: The patient may need a knee brace and crutches, followed by physical therapy for rehabilitation. Meniscus root repair has a 90% success rate in restoring knee function, making it critical for long-term joint health and preventing complications like arthritis. #MeniscusRepair #KneeHealth #SportsMedicine #HealthStats

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