Chapter 25 – Tribology and biomaterials
Abstract Mode 1: Wear from two articulating surfaces that are intended to rub together, such as the femoral head and the poly. Mode 2: Wear from an articulating surface and…
Abstract Mode 1: Wear from two articulating surfaces that are intended to rub together, such as the femoral head and the poly. Mode 2: Wear from an articulating surface and…
Abstract Orthotics and prosthetics is a subject often neglected during revision, but is an important topic because various aspects may be incorporated into other topics, such as gait, hand injuries…
Abstract As in all other areas of the viva examinations, knowing basic definitions gives you an easy starting point when answering questions and gives the impression to the examiners that…
Abstract Pain may be asked as part of a viva topic or candidates may be lucky or unlucky enough to have a full 5-minute viva devoted to the topic. It…
Abstract Alexander Suvorov would have done well in the trauma viva section of the FRCS Tr & Orth. Two citations attributed to him underpin the approach to the exam: Train…
Abstract A 38-year-old left-hand dominant lady fell on to her right arm when out drinking and attended the accident and emergency department the next day at 4 pm as the pain…
Abstract This is a hyperextension injury in ulnar deviation: a Mayfield stage 4. Lower-energy hyperextension injuries might result in scapholunate ligament injury. In order to dislocate the lunate, this patient…
Abstract Fracture biomechanics can be tough-going for most candidates and yet it is definitely an A-list topic. Textbook chapters can be too complicated and detailed to understand whilst short note…
Abstract The radiograph is inadequate because it does not show the full pelvis and hips. Otherwise the radiograph shows a displaced subcapital intracapsular neck of femur fracture. I would obtain…
Abstract Practise viva technique in a timed manner and adapt your technique to illustrate your strengths. The following are viva examples of common clinical scenarios. The suggested reading references are…