"Professor Ian Harris takes us on a brilliant journey of scientific discovery, uncovering the true heart of skeptical inquiry via an analysis of common orthopaedic surgical procedures and other medical interventions that have been shown through clinical trials to be no more effective than placebo."
The video below is an extensive expose of a major problem in surgery, especially in orthopedics: lack of randomized, controlled trials (RCTs). However, while this analysis is from a skeptical view, skepticism should also be used by the individual regarding a serious decision regarding surgery. There are many times when the decision to have surgery IS rational and valid. I have had many orthopedic surgeries that were successful and if I didn't make the decision for surgery the quality of my life would have been adversely affected. In each case, I was patient and did the appropriate physical therapy (I am a physical therapist) without success. In other words, it is important for the individual to take the appropriate steps to maximize the chances that the problem at hand is not self-limiting and, thus, making the choice for surgery wise.
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