By Guest on Thursday, 05 July 2012
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I am a 4th year student who is beginning his sub-i's in one month. I need to brush up on my anatomy, but I am having trouble reinforcing it with print material. I have Netter's Orthopaedics, and I've been through it once, but the information doesn't stick, or doesn't help when I'm in the OR.

Does anybody know of some good online resources to reinforce orthopedic anatomy? Some good online videos, or some interactive websites? Thanks in advance.
If you have an iPad, here is a great ap for anatomy called "visible anatomy" made by argosy publications. I found it last year when I was studying for boards. It has 3d renderings that are really excellent. A a sub I this would be good reinforcement of anatomy
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Thank you very much. I do have an iPad and I will try this app out.
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Try to get access to Hoppenfeld. It is one of the best surgical anatomy prep textbooks. It goes through different exposures for each part of the body, indications depending on what the surgery is, danger zones to avoid (common pimp questions), and so on. If you read it before surgery, you will get most or all of the anatomy questions asked of you.

Cheers!
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