This module introduces learners to the fundamental principles of orthopedic surgery, including musculoskeletal anatomy, biomechanics, bone physiology, fracture healing, and orthopedic terminology. Participants develop a strong theoretical foundation necessary for understanding orthopedic disorders, diagnostic approaches, and treatment planning.
This module focuses on diagnostic techniques used in orthopedic practice. Learners gain expertise in interpreting radiographs, CT scans, MRI studies, ultrasound imaging, and laboratory investigations relevant to musculoskeletal disorders.
This module covers the principles of trauma care and fracture management. Participants learn assessment of injured patients, classification of fractures, emergency orthopedic care, and surgical and non-surgical treatment strategies.
This module focuses on degenerative and inflammatory joint diseases and modern joint replacement procedures. Learners study patient selection, implant types, surgical techniques, and postoperative rehabilitation.
This module provides comprehensive training in sports-related injuries and minimally invasive orthopedic procedures. Learners gain knowledge of arthroscopic techniques, ligament reconstruction, and rehabilitation strategies.
This module covers spinal anatomy, degenerative disorders, trauma, deformities, and surgical interventions. Participants learn evidence-based approaches to diagnosis and management of spinal conditions.
This module focuses on musculoskeletal disorders affecting children. Learners study congenital anomalies, growth disturbances, pediatric trauma, and developmental orthopedic conditions.
This module explores benign and malignant bone tumors, metastatic disease, osteoporosis, and metabolic bone disorders. Participants learn diagnostic pathways and multidisciplinary management approaches.
This module addresses disorders and injuries affecting the upper and lower extremities. Learners develop skills in diagnosis, surgical planning, and rehabilitation for hand and foot conditions.
This module emphasizes postoperative rehabilitation, physiotherapy integration, pain management, evidence-based practice, and orthopedic research methodologies. Learners develop skills for lifelong learning and clinical improvement.
The final module integrates all concepts through advanced case discussions, multidisciplinary management, leadership training, and a comprehensive capstone project. Participants demonstrate competency in independent orthopedic decision-making and patient care.