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Ответитьamogus
ОтветитьOh I thought it was for blood splatters
ОтветитьSus
ОтветитьI have met my share of orthopedic surgeons who are denser than a box of rocks.
How is it so many people in the orthopedic community can justify telling a patient to their face there’s no such thing as a metal allergy with regard to implants?
This bias is held by 90% of orthopedic surgeons I have ever spoken to and in polling patients I find that it is a global problem.
Not only does THE BLEEDING EDGE documentary highlight a case of cobalt poisoning in an orthopedic surgeon who had a hip replacement, But the national Institute of health has dozens of reports of patients suffering from allergic reactions or sensitivities, not only to the heavy metals in medical devices, but to the poly resin segments that are used.
15% of our patients having an orthopedic implant report suffering from this condition WHICH is backed up by the MELISA and PEEK test.
Yet surgeon after surgeon after surgeon after surgeon will deny to a patient’s face these conditions even exist let alone that their patients are suffering from them.
Your profession is called a practice, for a very good reason how is it that you can hold such absolute belief systems, contrary to empirical evidence, allowing your patients to suffer for years sometimes decades.
It’s almost as if you can tell your patients that headaches don’t exist because they can’t be measured. WTF!?!?
Y’all need to clean house and stop torturing your patients!!
Sir, I am from India, I am very interested in ortho department, my name is Amit Yadav, I assist in knee and hip replacement surgery in max company, I want to come to this field, will you help me?
ОтветитьDoctor amogus
ОтветитьHoly shit know iam really scared of getting my TKR
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