PG DIPLOMA IN ORTHOPEDICS
PG DIPLOMA IN ORTHOPEDICS Discover the world of orthopedic PG diplomas with a clinical graduate degree program. Our courses are ideal for medical professionals who are diagnosed diagnostically and provide practical training and professional instructions. Course Price ₹ 1,80,000 ₹1,50,000 Buy Course Now Get Free Details For Course Batch starts on Jan to Dec/ May to June Course Duration 12 Months Multimodal Program Hybrid Mode & Clinical Attachment Flexible payment financing options available PG Diploma in Orthopedics The Postgraduate Diploma in Orthopedics of the MGA Medical Global Academy is a well-rounded course that aims at equipping students with advanced knowledge and practical skills in orthopedic medicine. The course is aimed at the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal disorders, fractures, joint diseases, sports injuries, and spinal disorders. The program is structured to blend intensive theoretical education with extensive clinical training to enable the healthcare professionals to learn the contemporary orthopedic methods, surgery protocols and patient management concepts. The participants are exposed to clinical situations, sophisticated diagnostic equipment, and changing treatment regimens. This diploma is focused on clinical excellence and evidence-based practice and trains professionals to handle more complex orthopedics and enhance patient outcomes in a fast-changing healthcare setting. Outcome of the Program: Upon course completion, you will be able to: Identify and treat various musculoskeletal conditions. Provide early fracture and orthopedic trauma care. Interpret diagnostic radiographs including X-rays, MRI and CT. Help with orthopedic surgery and rehabilitation. Treat sports injury and spine diseases. Deliver patient-centered, ethical and evidence-based orthopedic care. Career Opportunities: At the end of the program, you will be well-prepared to: Practice in orthopedic units of hospitals and clinics. Provide support to orthopedic trauma and surgery surgeons. Develop skills in sports medicine and rehabilitation. Member associations with emergency and trauma care units. Physiotherapy and rehabilitation work. Continue to specialize in orthopedics or other related areas. Download Brochure in Whatsapp What you’ll learn Anatomy and function of joints Bone structure and function Growth factors and facture healing Cartilage structure and function Structure and function of muscles and tendons Metallurgy in Orthopaedics Key Features 1. Attending /Non-Attending Classes 2. Clinical Training in Nearest Hospital/Clinics. 3. Free Study Material with recorded lectures 4. Best Faculties (Super Specialists) of India 5. Library Access & Question & Answer Session 6. NAAC A+ University 7. 1 Year of Mentorship 8. Updated Curriculum Course Curriculum Introduction to Orthopedic Medicine Summary of Orthopedic Medicine: History, scope, and development. Fundamental concepts of musculoskeletal anatomy and biomechanics. Knowing bone, joint, and soft tissue pathologies. Diagnostic methods and techniques in orthopedics (X-rays, MRI, CT scans, etc.) Clinical examination techniques Musculoskeletal Pathologies and Diagnostic Techniques Diseases of the bones and joints: Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid arthritis, Gout, etc. Classification and treatment of fractures (open, closed, compound and simple fractures). Soft tissue injuries: Tendon tears, ligament ruptures and muscle strains. Diagnostic Imaging: MRI, CT scans, and Ultrasound in orthopedic practice interpretation of X-rays. Advanced diagnostic methods: Bone scans, arthroscopy and biopsy. Orthopedic Trauma and Emergency Management Primary evaluation and treatment of orthopedic trauma. Fracture treatment: Reduction, immobilization, and fixation. Multidisciplinary trauma treatment (Orthopedic surgeon, anesthetists, physiotherapists, etc.) Polytrauma and compartment syndrome. Orthopedics Emergency procedures. Pediatric Orthopedics Typical orthopedic pediatric disorders: Developmental dysplasia of the hip, clubfoot, scoliosis. Children: growth and development of bones and joints. Treatment of fractures in children. Defects of children born with or acquired. Orthopedic surgical procedures in children. Sports Medicine and Orthopedic Rehabilitation Sports-related musculoskeletal disorders: Sprains, strains, tendonitis, fractures. Rehabilitation interventions: Physical therapy, muscle-strengthening, functional rehabilitation. Conservative vs. surgical treatment of sports injuries. Return-to-play guidelines and long-term care. The place of orthopedic surgeons in a sports medicine team. Joint Replacement and Reconstruction Signs and symptoms of joint replacement surgery (Hip, Knee, Shoulder and Ankle) Methods of total joint arthroplasty (TJA) and revision surgeries. Joint replacement Pre-operative and post-operative care. Complications management after joint replacement. Innovations in joint prosthetics and least invasive surgery. Spine Orthopedics Spinal anatomy and biomechanics. Typical spinal lesions: Herniated discs, spondylolisthesis, scoliosis, and stenosis of the spine. Non-operative treatment: Physiotherapy, analgesics, and braces. Surgical: Spinal fusion, disc replacement and laminectomy. Rehabilitation and recovery after surgery. Orthopedic Surgical Techniques and Procedures Clinical experience in orthopedic surgery. Fracture fixation: Plates, screws, rods, and casts (internal and external). Soft tissue repair: Ligament repair, tendon repair. Arthroscopic surgery: Surgery of the knee, shoulder and ankle: Techniques and indications. Orthopedic surgery Minimally invasive surgery (MIS). Risk management and complications in orthopedics surgery. Geriatric Orthopedics Aging and bone and joint changes. Management and osteoporosis in the elderly. Preventing fracture in elderly people. Replacement of joints in elderly patients: Reasons and results. Geriatric orthopedic multidisciplinary approach. Research Methodology and Evidence-Based Practice Principles and methods of research in orthopedics. Evidence-based medicine (EBM): The combination of research with clinical practice. Orthopedic literature systematic reviews and meta-analysis. Ethics in orthopedic studies. Writing research papers and clinical studies to be published. Pain Management in Orthopedic Conditions Mechanisms of pain in musculoskeletal disorders. Pharmacological pain treatment: Non-opioid analgesics, opioids and adjuncts. Non-pharmacological treatment of pain: Physical therapy, acupuncture, and cognitive behavioral therapy. Management and control of post-operative pain. Orthopedic chronic pain syndromes: Treatment and rehabilitation. Orthopedic Clinical Practice and Case Study Practical experience in orthopedic clinics and hospitals. Extensive case analyses and practical patient treatment scenarios. Diagnostic and treatment decision-making. Operative practice (under supervision). Summative assessment and evaluation. Trauma and Limb Reconstruction Introduction to limb trauma and complicated fractures. Limb salvage surgical principles and limb lengthening. Surgical intervention of traumatic injuries involving the soft tissues. Bone substitutes and bone grafting. Reconstructive surgery methods of traumatic deformities. Non-union, malunion and bone infection management. Orthopedic Oncology Overview of bone and soft tissue tumors. Musculoskeletal malignancies diagnosis and staging. Orthopedic oncology surgery principles: Wide excision, limb salvage, and amputation. Radiotherapy and chemotherapy in treating bone cancer. Multidisciplinary management of bone tumors: Oncologists, radiologists and surgeons. An orthopedic oncology palliative care. Upper Limb Orthopedics Shoulder, elbow and wrist anatomy and biomechanics. Typical disorders: Rotator cuff tears, tennis elbow, carpal tunnel syndrome. Management of upper-limb conditions (surgical and non-surgical). Repair of
