This document discusses different types of screws used in orthopaedics. It defines screws and describes their main parts including the head, shaft, thread, and tip. It discusses different thread profiles, diameters, cores, pitches, and leads. It outlines cortical and cancellous screws as well as special screws like Herbert screws, dynamic hip screws, malleolar screws, locking bolts, and interference screws. It concludes by mentioning bioabsorbable screws and their advantages and disadvantages.