Courtesy: Soundarapandian Bone and Joint Hospital, Research Institute, Chennai Dr Patihibhan, Consultant Foot and ankle surgeon, Soundarapandian Bone and Joint Hospital, Research Institute, Chennai, Organising Secretary, International Foot and Ankle Course Dr Rajiv Shah, President, Indian Foot and Ankle Society Dr Sampat Dumbre Patil, Secretary Indian Foot and Ankle Society
Multidisciplinary Management of Diabetic #Foot
By Dr Alistair Best Courtesy: Soundarapandian Bone and Joint Hospital, Research Institute, Chennai Dr Patihibhan, Consultant Foot and ankle surgeon, Soundarapandian Bone and Joint Hospital, Research Institute, Chennai, Organising Secretary, International Foot and Ankle Course Dr Rajiv Shah, President, Indian Foot and Ankle Society Dr Sampat Dumbre Patil, Secretary Indian Foot and Ankle Society
Midfoot Injuries
Courtesy: Soundarapandian Bone and Joint Hospital, Research Institute, Chennai Dr Patihibhan, Consultant Foot and ankle surgeon, Soundarapandian Bone and Joint Hospital, Research Institute, Chennai, Organising Secretary, International Foot and Ankle Course Dr Rajiv Shah, President, Indian Foot and Ankle Society Dr Sampat Dumbre Patil, Secretary Indian Foot and Ankle Society
Anterior Interosseous #Nerve OK Signs
Courtesy:Prof Nabile Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA Anterior Interosseous Nerve (AIN) Syndrome (Kiloh–Nevin Syndrome) Introduction Kiloh–Nevin syndrome was first described in 1948 by Parsonage and Turner and later defined in 1952 by Kiloh and Nevin. It represents a compressive forearm neuropathy affecting the anterior interosseous nerve (AIN). Characterized by pure motor deficits without sensory […]
The Medial Antebrachial Cutaneous Nerve
Courtesy: Prof Nabile Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA Anatomy, course and distribution of the medial antebrachial cutaneous nerve is vague. Clinical knowledge of the anatomy of this nerve is valuable. Due to its anatomical course, this nerve may become easily injured. Innervation (C8, T1): Just before the formation of the ulnar nerve, the medial […]
Fractures of the #Wrist in Children
Corutesy: Dr Amr Abdelgawad, Texas tech University, El Paso, Texas, USA Distal Radius Fractures in Children 1. Normal Wrist X-ray Anatomy Essential Views AP view Lateral view Key Bony Structures Radius – primary articular bone Ulna – smaller, less involved in articulation Physis (Growth Plate) Smooth, regular line Indicates skeletal immaturity Must not be […]
Osteoporotic Distal #Humeral Fractures
Visiting Lecturer – Graham J. W. King, MD, MSc, FRCSC Director, Roth/McFarlane Hand and Upper Limb Centre Chief of Surgery, St. Joseph’s Health Centre Professor, Orthopaedic Surgery and Biomedical Engineering, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada Courtesy: University of Washington, Seattle, USA
PG Course 15
Malunited #Ankle Fractures
Fractures of the #Foot and Ankle in Special circumstances
BY Dr Alistair Best, University of Leicester Courtesy: Soundarapandian Bone and Joint Hospital, Research Institute, Chennai Dr Patihibhan, Consultant Foot and ankle surgeon, Soundarapandian Bone and Joint Hospital, Research Institute, Chennai, Organising Secretary, International Foot and Ankle Course Dr Rajiv Shah, President, Indian Foot and Ankle Society Dr Sampat Dumbre Patil, Secretary Indian Foot and […]
Anatomy of Dorsal Scapular #Nerve
Courtesy: Prof Nabil Ebraheim, University of Toledo,Ohio, USA
Cervical #Spine Tumours
Courtesy: Prof Nabil Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA
Medway #FRCS (Orth) Revision and Clinical Course
Medway FRCS (Orth) Revision and Clinical Course Venue: Medway Maritime Hospital, Medway, ME7 5NY, UK Dates: April 9, 2016 Email: parasmohanlal@gmail.com
Cambridge Basic Science #FRCS(Orth) Course
Cambridge Basic Science FRCS (Orth) Course Dates: March 16- 18, 2016 Venue: Magdalene College, Cambridge Email :a.ryan@oruk.org Please keep Reference: Orthopaedic Principles
Planning an Knee Osteotomy
Courtesy: Kristian Kley, Ashok Shyam, IORG, OrthoTV












