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Salenius and Vankka Graph

Courtesy:Harry Benjamin Laing, MRCS Ortho M8 FRCS(Tr and Orth) Tutorials https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1112851

Margins in Tumour Resection

Courtesy: Harry Benjamin Laing Ortho M8 FRCS(Tr and Orth) tutorials

Growth Plate Layers

? Courtesy: Harry Benjamin Laing MRCS Ortho M8, FRCS(Tr and Orth) Tutorials   Growth Plate (Physis) The growth plate (physis) is the cartilaginous region responsible for longitudinal bone growth in children. Zones of the Growth Plate 1. Resting (Reserve) Zone Located closest to the epiphysis. Contains small, inactive chondrocytes. Serves as a reservoir of cells […]

Brachial Plexus simplified

Courtesy: Ortho M8, FRCS(Tr and Orth) Tutorials

Brachial Plexus for the FRCSOrth

Courtesy: Quen Tang, FRCSOrth

Skeletal Muscle for the FRCS Orth

Courtesy: Quen Tang, FRCSOrth

Bone, Osteon, Cutting Cone for FRCS Tr&Orth

Courtesy: Quen Tang, FRCS Orth, UK

Coagulation Cascade for FRCS Orth

Action Potential for the FRCSOrth

Courtesy: Quen Tang, FRCS Orth, UK

Bone Cement for FRCS Tr &Orth

Courtesy: Quen Tang, FRCS Orth, UK

Free Body Diagram of the Hip Joint

Courtesy: Saqib Masud FRCS John Davis FRCS Cardiff Mock Exam for FRCS

Basic Structure of Bone

Courtesy: John Davies FRCS(Tr and Orth) Mock FRCS Cardiff

Bone Cement for Ortho Exams

Courtesy: Athar Siddhiqui, Firas Aranot, Orthopaedic Academy and the FRCS Mentor Group

Neuromuscular Junction for FRCS Tr and Orth

Courtesy: Quen Tang, FRCS Orth, UK

Nerve Structure and Nerve Injury for FRCS Tr and Orth

Courtesy: Quen Tang FRCS Orth, UK

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