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Limb Salvage Surgery Challenges in Bone Sarcomas

Courtesy: Alex Callan, MD, Assistant Professor, Orthopaedic Oncologist, UT SouthWestern Medical Centre, Dallas, Texas   Limb Salvage Surgery and Reconstruction in Pediatric Bone Sarcoma Overview Educational discussion on bone sarcomas in children and the surgical management strategies used to preserve limb function. Focus on epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment pathways, limb reconstruction techniques, and rehabilitation challenges. Learning […]

Multi Ligament Knee Injuries

Courtesy: Chaitu Malempati, Assistant Professor, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA

Pathological Femur fractures

Courtesy: David Chafey III, Associate Professor, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States Principles in Diagnosis and Management of Pathologic Femur Fractures Overview Educational session focused on recognizing and treating pathologic femur fractures in clinical practice. Emphasis on systematic diagnosis, surgical decision-making, and postoperative care strategies. Learning Goals Understand differences between […]

Posterior approach for Hip Arthroplasty and Direct lateral approach

Courtesy: Dr Vijay Bose, Dr Ashok Shyam, IORG, OrthoTV

Proximal Humerus Fractures

Courtesy: Mathew Binkley, Assistant Professor, University of Buffalo at the State University of New York, NY, USA

Imaging in Hip Arthroplasty

Courtesy: Subhashis Basu, Consultant MSK Radiologist, Wrightington, UK

Radiology for the FRCSOrth

Courtesy: Christopher Gee, Consultant, Glasgow, UK

Common Causes of Low Back Pain

Courtesy: Prof Nabil Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA COMMON CONDITIONS CAUSING LOW BACK PAIN RISK FACTORS: Job dissatisfaction Twisting Excessive, continuous vibration at job Heavy weight lifting Stress on back / Stress and depression Cigarette smoking – As it affects the vascularity & nutrition of vertebral discs RELATION BETWEEN INTRADISCAL PRESSURE (IDP) AND DIFFERENT […]

Rotator Cuff Augmentation with Dermal Allograft

Courtesy: Alan Hirahara MD, Shoulder Surgeon, Sacramento, California, USA

International Elbow Symposium

Courtesy: Prof Lars Muller, Cologne, Germany Prof Roger vanRiet, Antwerp, Belgium Dr Paolo Arrigoni, Milan, Italy Prof Sebastian Siebenlist, Munich, Germany Moderated by Christos Koukos, EVK Mettman, Germany Under the Patronage of ESSKA and AGA

Muscles With Dual Innervation

Courtesy: Prof Nabil Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA MUSCLES WITH DUAL INNERVATION UPPER EXTREMITY MUSCLES: These are the most common muscles with dual innervation. 1) Pectoralis Major muscle: It has 2 parts- a) Sternocostal head, which receives it’s innervation from Medial pectoral nerve (C8, T1) arising from the medial cord of brachial plexus. b) […]

Pes Anserine Bursitis

Courtesy: Prof Nabil Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA

Hamstrings and Sciatic Nerve Relationship

Courtesy: Prof Nabil Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA   The Hamstring muscles arise from the Ischium and their function is to provide hip extension and knee flexion. There are 3 Hamstring muscles: 1) Biceps femoris (long and short head), 2) semi-tendinosus, 3) semi-membranosus. Sciatic nerve is the largest nerve of the body which enters […]

Stemless Shoulder Arthroplasty

Courtesy: Dr Christian Schoch, St. Vinzenz-Klinik, Pfronten, Germany

Quadriceps Autograft for Knee ligament Reconstruction

Courtesy: Christopher McCrum, Assistant Professor, UT South Western Medical Centre, Dallas, Texas, USA Introduction The unique anatomy of the anterior cruciate ligament allows it to play a critical role in knee stability. It provides: Primary restraint to anterior tibial translation Significant rotational stability Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction is one of the most commonly performed procedures […]

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