Courtesy: Amr Abdelgawad, Maimonaides Medical Centre, Brooklyn, NewYork, USA
Sam Wiesel’s Operative Techniques in Orthopaedic Surgery
Get Book The third edition of Sam Wiesel’s Operative Techniques in Orthopaedic Surgery, brings in an authoritative and comprehensive Review of Modern Orthopaedic Surgery. This edition has more than 1000 Expert contributors with a global representation and more than 13,000 colour photographs and drawings It is also available as an ebook
Scaphoid Nonunion
Courtesy: Gustavo Gomez Rodriguez, Buenos Aires, Argentina Scaphoid Nonunion: Principles of Management Overview Scaphoid nonunion occurs because of: Fragment instability Poor blood supply to proximal pole Large cartilage-covered surface Exposure to synovial fluid Successful treatment requires: Fracture union Restoration of normal scaphoid anatomy Correction of deformity Failure to restore anatomy can lead to: Abnormal […]
Pelvic & Acetabular Fracture Management Essentials
Courtesy: AO Trauma North America Pelvis Evaluation and Emergent Management •Acute Management and Hemorrhage Control: The role of the orthopedic trauma surgeon: 15 minutes SAGI •Pelvis: Radiographic Evaluation and Classification: 15 minutes KREDER Pelvis Definitive Management •Percutaneous Techniques: To include indications and contra-indications, Pre-op planning, Assessing boney corridors on x-rays and CT scans, Sacral dysmorphism, […]
Current Concepts in Radial Head Fractures
Courtesy: Amir Kachooei MD, PhD, Associate Professor, Masshad University, Iran Clincal Fellow, Rothman’s Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Concepts of Peripheral Nerve Stimulation
Courtesy: Dr Ramana Naidu MD, Consultant Anaesthesiologist and Pain Physician, California Orthopaedics and Spine, California, USA
MIS Bunion Correction
Courtesy: Dr Paul Kim MD, MIS Foot and Ankle Surgeon, California Orthopaedics and Spine, California, USA
Gait Analysis in Children and Paediatric Ortho Updates
Courtesy: NewYorkOrtho Pediatric Orthopedics: Advanced Technologies Introduction Modern pediatric orthopedics is increasingly driven by advanced technologies that improve: Diagnostic accuracy Surgical precision Functional assessment Patient-specific treatment planning Important evolving technologies include: Gait analysis Advanced imaging 3D printing Surgical navigation systems These tools are transforming the management of complex pediatric deformities and neuromuscular conditions. Gait […]
Paediatric Flatfeet and Claw toes
Courtesy: Dr Baljinder Dhinsa, Foot and Ankle Surgeon, London, UK Pes Planus / Planovalgus Definition Traditionally described as loss of the medial longitudinal arch. More complex deformity involving: Hindfoot valgus Subtalar joint subluxation Forefoot abduction Forefoot supination Possible Achilles tendon tightness Flexible Flatfoot Epidemiology Infants are normally born with flat feet. Development of the medial […]
“Know your Plastic” in Knee Replacement
Courtesy: N Suresh Cheppaly MD, MS, Assistant Professor, University of New Mexico, ALbuquerque, New Mexico, USA
Examination Of The Gluteus Maximus Function
Courtesy: Prof Nabil Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA Examination Of The Gluteus Maximus Function
Examination Of S1 Nerve Root
Courtesy: Prof Nabil Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA EXAMINATION OF S1 NERVE ROOT SENSORY EXAMINATION REFLEXES MOTOR EXAMINATION SENSORY EXAMINATION Checking sensation in the dermatomal distribution of the S1 nerve, which includes lateral aspect of foot. REFLEX EXAMINATION Testing the ankle reflex (Achilles reflex), which is primarily innervated by the S1 nerve root. […]
Clinical Exam of Upper limb Nerve Injuries
How Do You Examine for the Teres Major Muscle?
Courtesy: Prof Nabil Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA
Clinical Evaluation of the Hamstring Muscles
Courtesy: Prof Nabil Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA Three Hamstring muscles 1. Biceps femoris 2. Semitendinosus 3. Semimembranosus Biceps femoris:- Long head: Origin- ischium Insertion- fibular head Short head: Origin- femur Insertion- along with long head laterally on the fibula Semitendinosus:- Origin- common origin with biceps femoris muscle, then separated from the Biceps […]















