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Principles of Deformity Correction for Orthopaedic...

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Alex Trompeter - the video is a joint session between the FRCS Mentor group and an expert lecturer, Mr. Alex Trompeter on the principles of limb reconstruction and joint deformity correction for the FRCS...

Timing of Orthopaedic Surgery in Bleeding Patients

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Mr. Ash Vasireddy a consultant orthopedic trauma surgeon at King's College Hospital, discusses the timing of orthopaedic surgery in bleeding patients. He covers topics such as basic principles of bleeding,...

Shoulder Instability for Orthopaedic Exams

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This is a teaching session on shoulder instability for orthopaedic exams, co-hosted by Nikki Evans and Ruth Threadgold from ORUK. - Professor Duncan Tennant, a consultant orthopaedic surgeon and professor...

Metabolic Bone Diseases

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Rohan Bidwai: - Metabolic bone disorders are an important topic for the FRC exam in orthopedics. - Understanding normal bone metabolism, including vitamin D, calcium, and phosphorus absorption and regulation,...

Joints Dislocations for Orthopaedic Examinations

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Athar Siddiqui - the transcript discusses the topic of joint dislocations, specifically focusing on cervical spine, shoulder, and hip dislocations. - In cervical spine dislocations, there is controversy...

Shoulder Approaches for Orthopaedic Fellowship...

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David Hughes: - The teaching session focuses on two shoulder surgical approaches: anterior deltoid-pectoral and posterior approach. - The anterior deltoid-pectoral approach is commonly used for anterior...