FELLOWSHIP IN ORTHOPAEDIC
Explore the Fellowship in Orthopaedics through our practical-based Postgraduate Diploma Program, designed for medical professionals who aim to excel in diagnostics. This course offers hands-on training and expert guidance to help you master orthopaedic techniques and advance your clinical skills in the field.
Batch starts on
Jan to Dec/ May to June
Course Duration
12 Months
Multimodal Program
Hybrid Mode & Clinical Attachment
Flexible payment
financing options available
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FELLOWSHIP IN ORTHOPAEDIC
MGA Medical Global Academy has an advanced Fellowship in Orthopedics, which is offered to equip the MBBS doctors, physiotherapists, and healthcare practitioners with the specialization in musculoskeletal care. This collaboration is necessary during a period when there is a rising number of sports injuries, degenerative and trauma, which can help professionals to provide evidence-based surgical and non-surgical care. The 12-month organised program refines your clinical skills and high-level diagnostic skills, which work towards leadership in the hospital surgical units as well as outpatient orthopedics programs.
What you'll learn
Advanced Musculoskeletal Anatomy
Complex Trauma Management
Joint Reconstruction and Replacement
Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy
Pediatric Orthopaedics
Spine Surgery and Disorders
Key Features
- Attending /Non-Attending Classes
- Practical Hand’s on Training at reputed hospital/clinics.
- Free Study Material with recorded lectures
- 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
- Overview of Musculoskeletal Anatomy and Biomechanics
- Principles of Orthopedic Surgery and Patient Care
- Introduction to Basic Orthopedic Diagnostics
- Musculoskeletal Imaging (X-ray, MRI, CT)
- Surgical Techniques and Protocols
- Classification of Fractures (AO System, Gustilo-Anderson System)
- Acute Fracture Management (Emergency Medicine Protocols)
- Surgical interventions Internal and External
- Complex Fracture and Dislocation Management
- Post-operative care and rehabilitation protocols
- Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) – indications, techniques, and complications
- Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) – preoperative planning, techniques, and results
- Shoulder and Elbow Arthroplasty
- Advanced techniques in arthroplasty for the elderly
- Rehabilitation and long-term follow-up
- Growth and development of bones and joints in children
- Common pediatric orthopedic conditions
- Treatment strategies for fractures in children
- Surgical techniques in pediatric orthopedics
- How to deal with congenital musculoskeletal abnormalities
- Acute sports injuries
- Sprains, strains, and fractures
- Soft tissue injuries
- Tendon and ligament repair
- Non-operative management of musculoskeletal injuries in athletes
- Arthroscopic techniques in the management of joint injuries
- Rehabilitation and return to play after injury
- Degenerative spine conditions like herniated discs and spinal stenosis
- Spine deformities like scoliosis, kyphosis, and lordosis
- Surgery for spine fractures and deformities
- Minimally invasive spine surgery techniques
- Post-surgery rehabilitation and pain management
- Diagnosis and treatment of bone and soft tissue tumors
- Limb salvage surgery and techniques for tumor resection
- Use of prosthetics and reconstruction after tumor resection
- Oncological rehabilitation
- Multidisciplinary approach to the care of oncological patients
- Fundamentals of Orthopedic Research Methodology
- Critical Appraisal of Orthopedic Literature and Clinical Trials
- Designing and Conducting Clinical Research in Orthopedics
- Translation of Orthopedic Research into Practice
- Ethical Considerations in Orthopedic Research
- Robotics and Computer-Assisted Orthopedic Surgery
- Biologics and Regenerative Medicine (PRP, Stem Cell Therapies)
- 3D Printing in Orthopedic Surgery
- Innovations in Prosthetics and Implant Technology
- Innovations in Pain Management and Anesthesia Techniques in Orthopedic Surgery
- Multidisciplinary approach in postoperative care
- Early mobilization and rehabilitation techniques
- Pain management: Pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic interventions
- Management of postoperative complications: Infection, thrombosis, etc.
- Long-term patient follow-up and education
- Patient consent and confidentiality
- Ethical issues in orthopedic surgery, i.e., elective vs. urgent procedures
- Legal issues in malpractice cases
- Managing patient expectations/outcomes
- Professionalism and patient/family communication
- Comprehensive hands-on clinical training in orthopedic surgery
- Chances to observe and participate in a number of orthopedic surgical procedures
- Direct mentorship with the best orthopedic surgeons
- Case discussions and analysis
- Simulation-based teaching for surgical skills
- In-depth study of joint kinematics and dynamics in orthopedic interventions
- Finite element analysis and the use of computational models in surgery
- Mechanics of muscles and tendons and the effects on surgical outcomes
- Effect of biomechanics on rehabilitation
- Application of advanced biomechanical principles in sports and trauma surgeries
- Genomic and Molecular Profiling in Musculoskeletal Diseases
- Personalization of orthopedic treatments based on specific factors, e.g., genetic, age, comorbidity, etc.
- Personalization of orthopedic treatments in the management of joint degeneration and fracture healing
- Pharmacogenomics in orthopedic surgical interventions
- The Future of Personalized Orthopedic Implants and Materials
- Reconstruction techniques for complex foot and ankle deformities
- Advanced management of ankle fractures, ligament injuries, and dislocations
- Surgical techniques for diabetic foot and neuropathic disorders
- Foot and Ankle Arthroscopy: Advanced techniques in joint preservation
- Management of Foot and Ankle Deformities in the Elderly Population
- Limb lengthening procedures: Techniques, devices, and complications
- Correction of angular deformities using external fixators and internal fixators
- Growth modulation techniques in pediatric and adult deformity corrections
- Surgical correction of congenital and acquired limb deficiencies
- Advances in non-invasive techniques in the correction of deformities
- Advanced pain management practices in orthopedic medicine: Epidural, nerve blocks, and infusion therapies
- Interventional pain management practices: Spinal cord and peripheral nerve stimulation
- Multidisciplinary approach to chronic musculoskeletal pain management
- Palliative care options in patients with terminal conditions in orthopedic medicine
- Psychosocial aspects of pain management and patient care
- Robotics and virtual reality in orthopedic rehabilitation
- Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) and functional electrical stimulation (FES)
- The role of exoskeletons in post-operative rehabilitation and recovery
- Tele-rehabilitation and its impact on patient outcomes
- Integration of smart wearables and monitoring systems in rehabilitation
- Recent developments in materials used in orthopedic implants
- Biocompatibility and mechanical properties of new implant materials
- Custom implants and 3D-printed prosthetics in orthopedic surgery
- Nanotechnology in orthopedic implants: coatings, drug delivery, and tissue engineering
- The future of smart implants in orthopedic surgery with real-time monitoring
- Advanced techniques in the management of neuromuscular disorders, such as muscular dystrophy and ALS
- Surgical techniques in the management of scoliosis and deformities in neuromuscular patients
- Orthopedic techniques in the management of cerebral palsy and other developmental disorders
- Working with neurologists and rehabilitation specialists to ensure the best outcome in the management of neuromuscular patients
- Advanced techniques in the use of braces, orthotics, and assistive devices in the management of
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What is the Fellowship in orthopedics
It is an all-inclusive specialization course that is concerned with prevention, diagnosis, and management of musculoskeletal disorders. The study of bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles is discussed in the Fellowship in Orthopedics. It entails the excellence of trauma management, biomechanics, and surgical planning of such conditions as acute fracture and such chronic degenerative diseases as osteoarthritis. Modern orthopedics is the amalgamation of a manual clinical examination and high-quality imaging and state-of-the-art surgical procedures that are used to regain mobility and quality of life of a patient.
The Benefits of the Fellowship in Orthopedics
The Orthopedic fellowship provides a great deal of professional and clinical development:
Clinical and Surgical Accuracy: Fractures, dislocations and soft tissue injuries are better handled.
Sub-specialty Experience: Learn Sports Medicine, Rheumatology, Arthroplasty (Joint Replacement), and Arthroscopy.
Complex Diagnostics: Professional skills in orthopedic diagnostic services (X-rays, MRI, CT scans) and musculoskeletal examination.
High Demand: The orthopedic specialists are in high demand at the multispecialty hospitals, trauma centers and sports clinics.
Global Standards: Compliance with international standards in clinical protocol and regenerative medicine.
Professional Advantages: Increased reputation and increased income potential in the surgical and rehabilitation fraternity.
Course Highlights
12-Month Curriculum: The syllabus of the Fellowship in Orthopedics an in-depth study.
Skill-Based Workshops: Practical discussion by means of surgical simulation and case studies.
Hybrid Learning Model: Flexible web based courses with interactive clinical training in a hospital.
Live Q&A: Practical sessions and video recordings of surgery with professionals at the forefront of the industry.
Academic Mentorship: One-year intensive mentoring and coaching by seasoned orthopedic orthopedic surgeons.
Practical Training: Practical work with patients and assistance with procedures in the best hospitals.
International Recognition: CPD UK Accreditation, which is a certification of international value.
Program Structure
The Fellowship in Orthopedics is subdivided into two sections in order to provide a smooth passage between the theoretical and practical surgical and clinical practice.
Part 1: Online Training
This stage provides a firm background base. Key areas include:
Orientation to the OPD work processes and musculoskeletal evaluation methods.
Principles of Orthopedics, Biomechanics and Pathophysiology.
Ultramodern diagnostics, orthopedic imaging, and drugs.
Evidence-based fracture, sports injuries and degenerative disease treatment planning.
Remark: The online lessons are 2-3 times a month (evenings/weekends). All meetings are taped so that they can be revised easily. The final assessment of this stage is an MCQ based assessment.
Part 2: Clinical Training
This is the period when a real experience in a hospital is offered. Fellows will:
Specialize in actual patient cases, physical exams and procedures.
Assist and monitor surgical operations, and trauma care.
Get exposure to high flow orthopedic and emergency trauma departments.
Work with the senior surgeons to learn about multidisciplinary perioperative care.
Who shall be Enrolled in this Fellowship in Orthopedics
MBBS qualified doctors who seek to be specialized in bone and joint care.
Physiotherapists interested in the development of their clinical diagnosis and post-operative rehabilitation.
Orthopedic Clinical Skill Residents looking after a high level of skills.
Physicians undertaking an International Orthopedic Fellowship.
Professional Increase and Profession Scope
After completing the Fellowship in Orthopedics, the participants can be ready to perform the following positions:
Specialist Practitioner or Orthopedic Consultant.
Physician/Associate Surgeon in private/corporate hospitals.
Clinical Lead In Sports Medicine centers or Rehab.
Manager of Orthopedic Department or Academic Clinical Educator.
Certification / Accreditation
Upon passing the final test, the participants will be get:
Orthopedics Fellowship Certification.
CPD UK International Ratification.
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