ABOS Part I Orthopaedic Surgery & OITE Exam Review: Paley Deformity Correction & Osteotomy Principles | Part 22023
14 Apr 2026
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Key Takeaway
Paley's principles of deformity correction provide a geometric method for analyzing and correcting lower extremity malalignment. It involves meticulous radiographic measurement of mechanical axes and joint orientation angles (e.g., mLDFA, MPTA) to identify the Center of Rotation of Angulation (CORA) and plan precise osteotomies, ensuring optimal load distribution and restoring biomechanics.
ABOS Part I Comprehensive Review - Batch 70
This module contains 30 advanced orthopedic multiple-choice questions developed to mirror the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery (ABOS) Part I and AAOS OITE examinations. Questions are derived directly from high-yield clinical teaching cases.
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