Unlike rote memorization, focuses on understanding the mechanics, anatomy, and pathology behind fractures, deformities, and metabolic diseases. It breaks down complex topics into actionable concepts that are easy to remember during exams.

Biomechanics of internal fixation (absolute vs. relative stability). Management protocols for open fractures and non-unions. Pediatric trauma patterns (Salter-Harris classification). 2. General Orthopedics and Pathology

Neer’s classification for proximal humerus fractures, Gustilo-Anderson for open fractures, and Salter-Harris for physeal injuries.

| Feature | Low Quality (Avoid) | High Quality (Download) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Raw, blurry scans of handwritten notes | Typed, with vector diagrams and flowcharts | | Concept vs. Fact | Lists: "Types of arthritis: OA, RA, Gout." | Explains: "OA is wear-and-tear; RA is autoimmune pannus formation." | | Diagrams | Missing or black & white photos | Color-coded anatomical sketches | | Citations | None | References to Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (JBJS) | | File Size | >200 MB (bloated) | 20-50 MB (optimized) |

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Salter-Harris classification of physeal injuries. 4. Oncology and Metabolic Bone Diseases

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