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
Calcaneal fractures for the FRCS Orth
? Courtesy: Rajesh Kakwani, FRCS Ortho Examiner., Foot and Ankle Surgeon, Northumbria HealthCare, UK CALCANEAL FRACTURES ANATOMY Partly articulate, Superior surface is the posterior articular facet which is the subtalar joint . Anteriorly it articulates with the calcaneocuboid joint and it also has the middle facet of the subtalar joint. The lateral surface of the […]
Tribology and Applied Basic Science for the FRCS Orth
Courtesy: Akash Saraogi, Sir HN Reliance Foundation Hospital, Mumbai
Approach to Shoulder Exam
Courtesy: Santosh Venkatachalam, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Northumbria, UK
Development of the Limb Bud(Embryology)
Courtesy: Rishi Dhar, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Princess Alexandria Hospital and CEO, Lets Talk Dr
What are X-rays?
Courtesy: Rishi Dhar, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Princess Alexandria Hospital and CEO, Lets Talk Dr
Upper Limb Short Cases for the FRCSOrth
Courtesy: Rishi Dhir, FRCSOrth, UK
Stress Strain Curve for the FRCS Orth
Courtesy: Quen Tang, FRCS Orth, UK
Free Body Diagram Principles for FRCS Tr&Orth
Tendon and Collagen for FRCSOrth
Courtesy: Quen Tang, FRCSOrth, UK
Wear and Osteolysis Cascade for the FRCSOrth
Courtesy: Quen Tang, FRCSOrth, UK
Meniscus for the FRCS Tr&Orth
Courtesy: Quen Tang, FRCSOrth, UK
Coagulation Cascade for the FRCS Orth
Courtesy: Quen Tang, FRCSOrth, UK
Basic Orthopaedic Biomechanics for the FRCS Tr and Orth
Courtesy: Prof Sanjay Gupta, IIT Kharagpur, India
Trabecular Pattern for the FRCS Tr&Orth
Courtesy: Quen Tang, FRCS Orth, UK
Tendon Stress-Strain Curve for the FRCSOrth
Courtesy: Quen Tang, FRCSOrth, UK