Courtesy: Larry Hurst MD CEO, Hand Surgery Resoure, NewYork Jersey finger is an avulsion fracture of the Flexor Digitorum profundus due to sudden extension of the finger from a flexed position, as seen typically in Football, when one player grips on to the Jersey of the other who is running away.
Radiological Evaluation of ACL Tears
Courtesy: Prof Nabil Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA Anterior cruciate ligament is strong band of tissue that prevent anterior translation of tibia on femur,commonly injured by pivoting injury. Acute injury is associated with lateral meniscal injury and chronic injury associated with medial meniscal injury. Complaints are knee pain and swelling Clinically diagnosed by positive […]
Difficult nailing in TIbia fractures
Courtesy: Saqib Rehman, Philadelphi, USA
Basic Principles of Fracture Healing
Courtesy: Dr Samir Qureshi, The Young Orthopod Channel FRACTURE HEALING Fracture Healing is a specialised type of wound healing consisting of a sequence of inflammation, repair and remodelling that helps to restore an injured bone. The way a fracture heals depend on the amount of movement occurring between the fracture fragments. When some amount of […]
Fixing Complex Ankle Fractures – More than just the bones
Courtesy: Prof Lyndon Mason, Liverpool Foot and Ankle, Liverpool, UK
Medial Compartment OA Knee: HTO Vs Uni Vs TKA
Courtesy: Krishnakiran Eachampatti, Sachin Tapasvi and Panelists
Knee Osteotomies: What Works, When and Why!
Courtesy: Sachin Tapasvi, Ashok Shyam
Total Knee Replacement in Post traumatic Knee deformity
Courtesy: Shubranshu Mohanty, KEM Hospital, Mumbai; Ashok Shyam, OrthoTV and IORG
Fractures of the Humeral Shaft and Treatment methods
Courtesy: Prof Nabil Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA
Long term outcomes of the Rotating Hinge Knee Prosthesis
Courtesy: Ashok Rajgopal, Ashok Shyam, IORG and OrthoTV
Addressing Femoral defects and Stem selection in Revision THA
Courtesy: Kirk Kindsfater DM, Ft Collins, Colorado, USA and Ashok Shyam, IORG and OrthoTV
Fracture Neck of Femur in Elderly Patients
Courtesy: Prof Nabil Ebrhaeim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA Fracture neck of femur is common in elderly patients with Osteoporosis. This is a considered as a ‘quasi’-emergency and Surgery should be done as early as possible, ideally within 48 hours. Associated medical conditions like heart disease, respiratory disease will increase the mortality rate. At the […]
Anatomy of the Radial Nerve
? Courtesy: Prof Nabil Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA RADIAL NERVE It is a major peripheral nerve in the upper limb. It arises from the posterior cord of brachial plexus and contains fibres from nerve roots C5 to T1 COURSE It arises in the axilla posterior to axillary artery Traverses through the posterior […]
Biportal Endoscopic Technique: Some Useful Tips
Courtesy: Cigdem Mumcu, Ashok Shyam and OrthoTV
Periprosthetic fractures after Total Hip Replacement
Courtesy: Yasser Khatib, Penrith NSW 2750, Australia















