Relevant practice MCQs and EMQs written at the standard required for the FRCS (Tr and Orth) examination.Practice is critical when preparing for any examination; the written component of the FRCS (Tr and Orth) is no exception. Written by surgeons with recent exam experience, this book features both styles of exam questions and covers the syllabus topics. Essential for all orthopaedic surgeons facing postgraduate examinations.Practice is critical when preparing for any examination; the written component of the FRCS (Tr and Orth) is no exception. Written by surgeons with recent exam experience, this book features both styles of exam questions and covers the syllabus topics. Essential for all orthopaedic surgeons facing postgraduate examinations.What do you need to do before sitting the written component of the FRCS (Tr and Orth) examination? Practice, practice, practice. Sadly the MCQs and EMQs in the actual examination are not this straightforward. This book will help the orthopaedic surgeon preparing for the written part of the examination to be ready to face the task ahead. The MCQs and EMQs appear in the same format as the examination and cover the syllabus topics. Divided into subspecialty chapters, including trauma and basic science, this book is ideal for use alongside a revision plan. The questions have detailed answers and selected references, arming readers with the knowledge they need to approach the topic correctly. Written by recent, successful examination candidates, this question-and-answer-based revision guide is ideal preparation for the FRCS (Tr and Orth) examination as well as being helpful for other postgraduate orthopaedic exams.Preface; Foreword Barry Ferris; 1. Introduction Kesavan Sri-Ram; 2. Hand and wrist Maxim Horwitz and Elliot Sorene; 3. Shoulder and elbow Deborah Higgs and Simon Lambert; 4. Spine Zaher Dannawi and Rajiv Bajekal; 5. Hip and pelvis Nashat Siddiqui and Phil Kerr; 6. Knee Kesavan Sri-Ram and Howard Ware; 7. Foot and ankle Kesalƒ°