Courtesy: Prof Nabil Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA
Clavicle fractures: Do we Fix them all?
Courtesy: Prof Bijayendra Singh, Kent, United Kingdom
Neurological Evaluation Of The Lumbar Nerve Roots
Courtesy: Prof Nabil Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA
MRI of the Wrist: Ligaments and Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex
Courtesy: Chris Beaulieu, Michelle Nguyen, MD Stanford University, US
Total Hip Replacement after Acetabular Fracture
Courtesy: Dr Krishna Kiran Eachampatti, Hyderabad, India
Cauda Equina Syndrome
Courtesy: Muralidharan Venkatesan, Apollo Hospitals, Chennai, India
Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Foot & Ankle
Courtesy: Mostafa Elgendy, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia and the FRCS Mentor Group
Perthe’s Disease for the FRCSOrth
Courtesy: Sally Hobson, Hull Royal Infirmary, Hull, UK Perthes Disease Definition: Idiopathic osteonecrosis of capital femoral epiphysis in a growing child. Epidemiology: – Males 4x females. 80% 4-9 (2-12 reported). Social class 4-5. Bilateral 10%: Usually asymmetric. Presentation – history Limp. +/- hip/knee pain. Usually insidious/chronic onset. Presentation – examination Reduced ROM – ABDUCTION. Ataxic/trendelenberg […]
Skeletal Traction Sites
Courtesy: Sameer Qureshi, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Ujjain, MP, India and the Young Orthopod
Blood Supply of Long Bone
Courtesy: Sameer Qureshi, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Ujjain, MP BLOOD SUPPLY OF THE LONG BONE BASIC ANATOMY OF THE LONG BONE The elongated central part of the long bone is called the diaphysis. The enlarged area of the bone at the ends is called the epiphysis and the intermediate bone segment between the two is called […]
Fracture Of The Capitellum
Courtesy: Prof Nabil Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA
Cauda Equina Syndrome for the FRCSOrth
Courtesy: Balaji Purushothaman, Sunderland Royal Hospital, United Kingdom
Cervical Spine Nerve root Examination
Courtesy: Prof Nabil Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA
Cartilage Repair of Foot and Ankle
Courtesy: Francesca Vannini, Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institute, Bologna, Italy Background Osteochondral lesions of the talus are increasingly encountered in clinical practice due to: Rising participation in sports A younger, highly active population Treatment Goals Management aims to: Relieve pain Restore cartilage (ideally hyaline-like) Prevent progression to ankle osteoarthritis Classification (Van Dijk–Based) Acute Lesions Lesion Size […]
Anterolateral Tenodesis: Do we have the final word?
Courtesy: Alen Getgood, Ashok Shyam, IORG, OrthoTV















