The FRCS (Tr &
Orth) examination has three components: MCQs, Vivas and
The FRCS (Tr &
Orth) examination has three components: MCQs, Vivas and
The FRCS (Tr &
Orth) examination has three components: MCQs, Vivas and
Aims. The aim of this paper was to present the clinical features of
patients with musculoskeletal sources of methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus
aureus (MSSA) septicaemia. Patients and Methods. A total of 137 patients presented with MSSA septicaemia between
2012 and 2015. The primary source of infection was musculoskeletal
in 48 patients (35%). Musculoskeletal infection was considered the
primary source of septicaemia when endocarditis and other obvious
sources were excluded. All patients with an arthroplasty at the time
were evaluated for any prosthetic involvement. . Results. The most common site of infection was the spine, which occurred
in 28 patients (58%), and was associated with abscess formation
in 16. Back pain was the presenting symptom in these patients, with
a positive predictive value of 100%. A total of 24 patients had
a total of 42 arthroplasties of the hip or knee in situ.
Prosthetic joint infection occurred in six of these patients (25%).
In five patients, the infection originated outside the musculoskeletal
system. Three patients (6%) with MSSA septicaemia from a musculoskeletal
sources died. . Conclusion. Amongst the musculoskeletal sources of MSSA septicaemia, the
spine was the most commonly involved. We recommend an MRI scan of
the whole spine and pelvis in patients with MSSA septicaemia with
back pain, when the primary source of infection has not been identified
or
This Delphi study assessed the challenges of diagnosing soft-tissue knee injuries (STKIs) in acute settings among orthopaedic healthcare stakeholders. This modified e-Delphi study consisted of three rounds and involved 32 orthopaedic healthcare stakeholders, including physiotherapists, emergency nurse practitioners, sports medicine physicians, radiologists, orthopaedic registrars, and orthopaedic consultants. The perceived importance of diagnostic components relevant to STKIs included patient and external risk factors, clinical signs and symptoms, special clinical tests, and diagnostic imaging methods. Each round required scoring and ranking various items on a ten-point Likert scale. The items were refined as each round progressed. The study produced rankings of perceived importance across the various diagnostic components.Aims
Methods
The FRCS (Tr &
Orth) examination has three components: MCQs, Vivas and
There remains a lack of consensus regarding the management of chronic anterior sternoclavicular joint (SCJ) instability. This study aimed to assess whether a standardized treatment algorithm (incorporating physiotherapy and surgery and based on the presence of trauma) could successfully guide management and reduce the number needing surgery. Patients with chronic anterior SCJ instability managed between April 2007 and April 2019 with a standardized treatment algorithm were divided into non-traumatic (offered physiotherapy) and traumatic (offered surgery) groups and evaluated at discharge. Subsequently, midterm outcomes were assessed via a postal questionnaire with a subjective SCJ stability score, Oxford Shoulder Instability Score (OSIS, adapted for the SCJ), and pain visual analogue scale (VAS), with analysis on an intention-to-treat basis.Aims
Methods
The FRCS (Tr &
Orth) examination has three components: MCQs, Vivas and
This study aimed to gather insights from elbow experts using the Delphi method to evaluate the influence of patient characteristics and fracture morphology on the choice between operative and nonoperative treatment for coronoid fractures. A three-round electronic (e-)modified Delphi survey study was performed between March and December 2023. A total of 55 elbow surgeons from Asia, Australia, Europe, and North America participated, with 48 completing all questionnaires (87%). The panellists evaluated the factors identified as important in literature for treatment decision-making, using a Likert scale ranging from "strongly influences me to recommend nonoperative treatment" (1) to "strongly influences me to recommend operative treatment" (5). Factors achieving Likert scores ≤ 2.0 or ≥ 4.0 were deemed influential for treatment recommendation. Stable consensus is defined as an agreement of ≥ 80% in the second and third rounds.Aims
Methods
The FRCS (Tr &
Orth) examination has three components: MCQs, Vivas and
The FRCS (Tr &
Orth) examination has three components: MCQs, Vivas and
This study aimed to analyze kinematics and kinetics of the tibiofemoral joint in healthy subjects with valgus, neutral, and varus limb alignment throughout multiple gait activities using dynamic videofluoroscopy. Five subjects with valgus, 12 with neutral, and ten with varus limb alignment were assessed during multiple complete cycles of level walking, downhill walking, and stair descent using a combination of dynamic videofluoroscopy, ground reaction force plates, and optical motion capture. Following 2D/3D registration, tibiofemoral kinematics and kinetics were compared between the three limb alignment groups.Aims
Methods
The FRCS (Tr &
Orth) examination has three components: MCQs, Vivas and
The FRCS (Tr &
Orth) examination has three components: MCQs, Vivas and
The FRCS (Tr &
Orth) examination has three components: MCQs, Vivas and
The FRCS (Tr &
Orth) examination has three components: MCQs, Vivas and
The FRCS (Tr &
Orth) examination has three components: MCQs, Vivas and
The FRCS (Tr &
Orth) examination has three components: MCQs, Vivas and
The FRCS (Tr &
Orth) examination has three components: MCQs, Vivas and