Courtesy: Mostafa Elgendy, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
-FRCS(Tr and Orth) tutorials
Metabolic Bone disease for the FRCSOrth
Courtesy: Dr Rohan Bidwai, FRCS Tr and Orth, UK
Scoliosis for the FRCSOrth exam
Courtesy: Muralidharan Venkatesan, FRCS Tr and Orth, Apollo Hospitals, Chennai
Asceptic Loosening and Wear characteristics for the FRCS Orth
Courtesy: Ajith Appuhamy, FRCS Tr and Orth
Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis
Courtesy: Sally Hobson, Hull Royal Infirmary, UK Definition Slipped capital femoral epiphysis is a Salter–Harris Type I injury occurring through the hypertrophic zone of the proximal femoral growth plate. The femoral head remains within the acetabulum, while the femoral neck and shaft displace superolaterally and externally rotate relative to the epiphysis. Epidemiology Commonly occurs between […]
Hand Exam for the Fellowship Exam
Courtesy: Dr Philip Mathew, Chelsea and WestMinster NHS Trust, UK
Distal Radius fractures for the Fellowship exam
Courtesy: Saurabh Agarwal, Princess Royal University Hospital, London, UK
Pyogenic Spondylodiscitis
Courtesy: Balaji Purushothaman, Royal Sunderland Hospital, UK
Lumbar Disc Degeneration and Herniation
Courtesy: Muralidharan Venkatesan, Apollo Hospitals, Chennai
Foot and Ankle topics for the Fellowship Exam
Courtesy: MIkhil Jain, FRCS Tr and Orth, FEBOT Wrexham, UK
Shoulder topics for the Fellowship Exam
Courtesy: Prof Bijayendra Singh, Kent, UK
Bone Biology for the Fellowship Exam
Courtesy: A Appuhamy, FRCS Tr and Orth, FEBOT, UK
Spine Trauma for the Fellowship Exam
Courtesy: Muralidharan Venakatesan, Apollo Hospitals, Chennai
Hands for the Fellowship Exam
Courtesy: Prof Bijayendra Singh, Kent, UK
Hand and Wrist for the Fellowship Exam
Courtesy: Mikhil Jain, FRCS Tr and Orth, FEBOT















