What to do if you accidentally slice your finger ?! Dr. Badia explains #injury #finger
In this video, Dr. Alejandro Badia explains what to do if you accidentally slice or cut your finger. He provides step-by-step guidance on how to properly manage the injury right away, including controlling bleeding, cleaning the wound, and protecting the finger to prevent further damage or infection. This educational content is designed for patients and… [Read More]
Why does my wrist hurt and what should I do?
This video explores the most common reasons why your wrist may hurt and what steps you should take to address it. We review frequent causes such as tendonitis, arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, ligament injuries, and overuse conditions, while highlighting key symptoms that should not be ignored. Intended for patients and caregivers, this educational content provides… [Read More]
Total joint replacement or hemi (Partial joint replacement)? Which one do I need?
This video explains the differences between a total joint replacement and a hemi (partial) joint replacement, helping patients understand which option may be most appropriate for their condition. We review the indications, surgical techniques, benefits, and limitations of each procedure, as well as how patient age, activity level, and degree of joint damage influence the… [Read More]
Ortho For Primary Care Doctors: Bible Bump ?! DO NOT DO THIS! #ganglioncyst
This video in the Ortho for Primary Care series addresses the common term “Bible bump” used for ganglion cysts and explains why attempting to smash or self-treat these wrist bumps is unsafe and strongly discouraged. We review what ganglion cysts really are, how they form, and the risks of trying outdated or harmful treatment methods…. [Read More]
Ortho For Primary Care Collegues: Ganglyon Cyst ( Bump on the wrist)
This video in the Ortho for Primary Care series focuses on ganglion cysts, commonly known as “bumps on the wrist.” Viewers will learn what ganglion cysts are, why they develop, and how they can affect wrist movement and hand function. We also discuss how to distinguish them from other wrist masses during a clinical exam…. [Read More]
Did you know that tennis elbow isn’t actually caused by playing tennis? #Orthoforprimarycare
This video uncovers the truth about tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) and explains why it isn’t necessarily caused by playing tennis. We review the real underlying causes, including repetitive strain, overuse of the forearm muscles, and occupational risk factors that contribute to this painful condition. Designed for primary care providers, medical students, and healthcare professionals, this… [Read More]
Hi ! Welcome to #orthoforprimarycare today let’s learn about athletic #knee injuries #orthopedics
Welcome to #OrthoForPrimaryCare! In this video, we explore athletic knee injuries, one of the most frequent orthopedic concerns among active individuals and athletes. Viewers will learn about common conditions such as ACL tears, meniscus injuries, ligament sprains, and overuse syndromes, as well as how these injuries typically present in the clinical setting. This educational content… [Read More]
👨⚕️Ortho for primary care colleges⚕️: Shoulder instability
This video in the Ortho for Primary Care series focuses on shoulder instability, a condition often seen in athletes and active individuals but also present in the general population. Viewers will learn about the causes of instability, including traumatic dislocations, ligament laxity, and repetitive overuse, as well as the common symptoms and functional limitations patients… [Read More]
Ortho for primary care colleagues: Dr.Badia explains
In this video, Dr. Alejandro Badia shares key orthopedic insights tailored for primary care colleagues, highlighting the most common musculoskeletal conditions encountered in everyday practice. He explains how to recognize early signs, initiate appropriate management, and identify cases that require referral to an orthopedic specialist. This educational content is designed for primary care providers, medical… [Read More]
Dr.Badia explains finger fractures & why they should be taken seriously!
In this video, Dr. Alejandro Badia explains the different types of finger fractures and why they should never be underestimated. Even small or seemingly minor fractures can affect joint alignment, tendon function, and long-term hand mobility if not properly treated. This educational content is intended for patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals, highlighting the importance of… [Read More]




