Biomechanics of IM Nails for FRCS (Tr & Orth) Oral Examination
Orthopedic Concepts: Biomechanics of IM Nails for FRCS (Tr & Orth) Oral Examination
Biomechanics of IM Nails

IM Nail
- Type of force (bending, torsion)
- Type of fracture (fracture pattern) and if the fracture is reduced
- Interlocking
- Reaming
- Material properties (Young’s modulus of elasticity). A cobalt chromium nail has twice the bending stiffness as that of titanium.
- Structural properties
- Length
- Second moment area (SMA) of the nail which is a variable that describes the spatial distribution of a material within a structure. The SMA is affected by the organization and shape of the material.