SET 1
Presentation links collected from the website of : orthopaedic surgeons in the Northern Deanery, UK
SET 2
Presentation links collected from the website of : orthopaedic surgeons in the Northern Deanery, UK
SET 3
Presentation links collected from the website of : orthopaedic surgeons in the Northern Deanery, UK
Knee Joint |
Tibial plateau fractures |
Anterior Knee Pain |
Medial compartment OA review |
The meniscus |
Paediatric Knee Injuries |
Knee Biomechanics |
Halo (12.2MB) |
Clinical assessment of the spine (0.6 MB) |
Spinal Cord Injury (0.2 MB) |
Vertebral fragility fractures (5.1 MB) |
Adult Scoliosis (3.1 MB) |
SET 4
Presentation links collected from the website of : orthopaedic surgeons in the Northern Deanery, UK
Knee Joint |
Tibial plateau fractures |
Anterior Knee Pain |
Medial compartment OA review |
The meniscus |
Paediatric Knee Injuries |
Knee Biomechanics |
Halo (12.2MB) |
Clinical assessment of the spine (0.6 MB) |
Spinal Cord Injury (0.2 MB) |
Vertebral fragility fractures (5.1 MB) |
Adult Scoliosis (3.1 MB) |
SET 5
Presentation links collected from the website of : orthopaedic surgeons in the Northern Deanery, UK
PAEDIATRICS ORTHOPEDICS
Presentation links collected from the website of : orthopaedic surgeons in the Northern Deanery, UK
SET 7
Presentation links collected from the website of : orthopaedic surgeons in the Northern Deanery, UK
Knee Joint |
Tibial plateau fractures |
Anterior Knee Pain |
Medial compartment OA review |
The meniscus |
Paediatric Knee Injuries |
Knee Biomechanics |
Halo (12.2MB) |
Clinical assessment of the spine (0.6 MB) |
Spinal Cord Injury (0.2 MB) |
Vertebral fragility fractures (5.1 MB) |
Adult Scoliosis (3.1 MB) |
SET 8
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Upper Extremity Lectures (285 MB)
Lower Extremity Lectures (563 MB)
Pelvis & Acetabulum Lectures (176 MB)
Spine Lectures (35 MB)
Pediatric Lectures (101MB)
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SOURCE:Orthopaedic Trauma Association.