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Preparing for FRCS (T&O), EBOT or SICOT Part 1?
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🎓 @OrthoPoLLs — Grand Archive Index
We’ve reached 7,431 quiz polls spanning the entire orthopaedic curriculum — from basic science to subspecialty boards.
To help you navigate this library, we’ve divided the archive into 25 sets of 300 polls each. Think of each link as a rest stop — jump in, test yourself, scroll at your own pace, and come back anytime.
📂 Tap any set below to jump directly inside Telegram. Scroll down to find the polls in that range.
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🔖 SET 1 — Polls 1–300
https://t.me/OrthoPoLLs/1
🔖 SET 2 — Polls 301–600
https://t.me/OrthoPoLLs/332
🔖 SET 3 — Polls 601–900
https://t.me/OrthoPoLLs/657
🔖 SET 4 — Polls 901–1,200
https://t.me/OrthoPoLLs/989
🔖 SET 5 — Polls 1,201–1,500
https://t.me/OrthoPoLLs/1332
🔖 SET 6 — Polls 1,501–1,800
https://t.me/OrthoPoLLs/1653
🔖 SET 7 — Polls 1,801–2,100
https://t.me/OrthoPoLLs/1976
🔖 SET 8 — Polls 2,101–2,400
https://t.me/OrthoPoLLs/2296
🔖 SET 9 — Polls 2,401–2,700
https://t.me/OrthoPoLLs/2619
🔖 SET 10 — Polls 2,701–3,000
https://t.me/OrthoPoLLs/2948
🔖 SET 11 — Polls 3,001–3,300
https://t.me/OrthoPoLLs/3287
🔖 SET 12 — Polls 3,301–3,600
https://t.me/OrthoPoLLs/3614
🔖 SET 13 — Polls 3,601–3,900
https://t.me/OrthoPoLLs/3939
🔖 SET 14 — Polls 3,901–4,200
https://t.me/OrthoPoLLs/4263
🔖 SET 15 — Polls 4,201–4,500
https://t.me/OrthoPoLLs/4582
🔖 SET 16 — Polls 4,501–4,800
https://t.me/OrthoPoLLs/4906
🔖 SET 17 — Polls 4,801–5,100
https://t.me/OrthoPoLLs/5226
🔖 SET 18 — Polls 5,101–5,400
https://t.me/OrthoPoLLs/5564
🔖 SET 19 — Polls 5,401–5,700
https://t.me/OrthoPoLLs/5907
🔖 SET 20 — Polls 5,701–6,000
https://t.me/OrthoPoLLs/6256
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🔖 SET 21 — Polls 6,001–6,300
https://t.me/OrthoPoLLs/6596
🔖 SET 22 — Polls 6,301–6,600
https://t.me/OrthoPoLLs/6931
🔖 SET 23 — Polls 6,601–6,900
https://t.me/OrthoPoLLs/7301
🔖 SET 24 — Polls 6,901–7,200
https://t.me/OrthoPoLLs/7631
🔖 SET 25 — Polls 7,201–7,431 ✦
https://t.me/OrthoPoLLs/7952
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📊 Quick Stats:
• Total Polls: 7,431
• Sets: 25 (300 each, last set = 231)
• Topics: Orthopaedics across all subspecialties
• Format: Quiz mode with explanations
• Difficulty: Board-level
💡 Bookmark this message so you always have your place in the archive. New polls are added regularly — check back often!
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Dear Orthos,
Enhance your clinical foundation and test your orthopedic knowledge with our latest interactive review series. 📚🦴
We are launching a comprehensive, chapter-by-chapter review of Apley's System of Orthopedics. To help you solidify key concepts and evaluate your understanding, we have designed a specialized 10-poll set for each chapter. 📝📊
Assess your grasp of essential orthopedic principles and track your progress along the way.
🚀 The review series begins here:
👉 https://t.me/OrthoPoLLs/8119
Best of luck with your continuous learning! ⚕️🔧
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Why We Fix the Distal Donor site Fibula in Pediatric Patients?
For those of us in pediatric orthopedics, a fibular harvest isn't just about the graft it’s about preserving the long-term integrity of the donor site.
When we harvest a fibula in a growing child, we aren't just taking bone, we are removing a critical stabilizer. If the distal remnant is left "floating" or unsupported, we risk more than just post-op discomfort. Research highlights that pediatric patients are at a higher risk for progressive valgus ankle deformity and instability due to the loss of this lateral support.
By performing a prophylactic distal tibiofibular synostosis, we bridge the gap. This simple but essential step:
Anchors the distal remnant to the tibia.
Provides the necessary lateral stability for the ankle joint.
Helps prevent long-term valgus malalignment as the child grows.
To the next generation of surgeons: Never underestimate the importance of donor site management. It’s not just about the procedure today it’s about the patient’s function for the next fifty years.
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Scoliosis
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Thoracic Kyphosis
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Pes Anserinus: The Goose Foot and Pes Anserine Bursitis
The pes anserinus means “goose foot.” It is the combined insertion of 3 tendons on the upper medial side of the tibia:
Sartorius – Gracilis – Semitendinosus
From front to back, the tendon order is:
Sartorius → Gracilis → Semitendinosus
Think: S-G-S
The tendons spread out near their tibial insertion and resemble a goose foot, which explains the name.
A useful memory aid is:
“Should Say Grace Before Tea”
This helps remember the local structures:
Sartorius – Saphenous nerve – Gracilis – Bursa – Semitendinosus
The saphenous nerve lies between the sartorius and gracilis.
The pes anserine bursa lies deep to the tendons near the medial proximal tibia.
The gracilis is important because it is the only adductor muscle that does not insert on the femur. Instead, it inserts on the tibia as part of the pes anserinus.
Pes anserine bursitis occurs when the small bursa between the tibia and the pes anserine tendons becomes inflamed. The patient usually has pain and tenderness below the medial joint line on the proximal medial tibia.
This location is important:
Pain at the medial joint line suggests medial meniscus tear or arthritis.
Pain below the medial joint line suggests pes anserine bursitis.
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