same question as above, and one some committees may ask...
I wouldn't give up by any means... this is only a question of relative strength on your application, but I would do your best to work hard, keep a smile on, and be as personable as possible during the next few rotations. Clinical Honors tend to suggest that you work well with others, and even if you don't get the H but can get some comments about your "teamwork" or "interpersonal skills" into your MSPE it may alleviate some of those questions.
Also, make sure you are showing interest in the subject matter during every rotation... don't lie and tell people "this is what I want to do," but make it clear that you want to learn about what they do and how it could apply to your future as an orthopod. People appreciate it when students care about the rotation. If they think that all you care about is ortho, they might not take time to talk with you, teach you, or get to know you, and that can hurt your grade.