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Archives for May 2015
Supracondylar Fractures in Children
Courtesy: Prof Nabile Ebrahiem, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA
Sever’s Disease
Courtesy: Prof Nabile Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA Severs disease is a common cause of heel pain in children between the age of 9-12 years The pain is due to calcaneal apophysitis due to continuous and repetitive traction on the calcaneus from the Achilles tendon Severs disease is similar to osgood schlatter disease […]
Osteoarthritis of the Fingers
Courtesy: Prof Nabile Ebraheim, Unviversity of Toledo, Ohio, USA
Nerve Transfers in the Tetraplegic Upper Limb
Courtesy: Dr Dominic Power, FRCS, Consultant Hand Surgeon, Birmingham Hand Centre, UK
Virchow’s Triad
Courtesy: Prof Nabile Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA
Bulbocavernous Reflex, #Spinal Shock
Courtesy: Prof Nabile Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA
Image Quiz 15
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AAOS 2015 Poster Highlights
Courtesy: Spiro Antoniades MD, Upper Chesapeake Medical Centre, University of Maryland, Baltimore, USA
AAOS 2016
AAOS Annual Meeting 2016 Venue: Orlando, Florida, USA Dates: March 1-5, 2016 Deadline for Paper/Poster Submission: 1 June 2015 Web: www.aaos.org
Spinal Cord #Injury- Early Management and Complications
Courtesy: Dominic Power, Birmingham Hand Centre, UK
Adjacent Segment Degeneration of the Lumbar #Spine
Courtesy: Spiro Antoniades MD, Upper Chesapeake Medical Centre, University of Maryland, Baltimore, USA
Obstetric Brachial Plexus Palsy
Courtesy: Dr Taral Nagada, Sandeep Patwardhan, Ashok Shyam, POSICON 2012
The Stem Cell Story
Courtesy: Dr Dominic Power, Consultant Hand Surgeon, Birmingham Hand Centre, United Kingdom Lecture delivered at International Bone Research Association Stem Cell Symposium, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman, January 2014
Epidemiology & Classification of Spinal Cord Injury
Discussion on Epidemiology and Classification of Spinal Cord injury. Also assessment of hand function in tetraplegia Courtesy: Dominic Power, Consultant Hand Surgeon, Birmingham Hand Centre, UK
Anatomy of the Meniscus
Courtesy: Prof Nabile Ebraheim, University of TOledo, Ohio, USA ANATOMY OF MENISCUS The meniscus is a cushion like structure made of cartilage which fits within the knee joint between the tibia and femur. There are two menisci inside the knee joint: 1. Medial meniscus 2. Lateral meniscus Medial meniscus is C shaped and the lateral […]
Kohler’s Disease
Courtesy: Dr Amr Abdelgawad, University of Texas, USA
Quick Rotational Profile
Courtesy: www.global-help.org Dr. Tom Jinguji, MD demonstrates the quick and easy exam — originally created by Dr. Lynn Staheli, MD.
Tibial Spine Fractures in Children
TIBIAL SPINE FRACTURES IN CHILDREN Fracture of tibial spine occur in skeletally immature patients It is similar to ACL injury in adults Mechanism : hyperextension injury of knee. Most common presentation is giving a history of fall from bicycle ,so an injured child who is brought to the emergency /OP with complaints of pain and […]
Distal #Clavicle Osteolysis
Courtesy: Prof Nabile Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA