The syllabus aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to assist orthopedic healthcare professionals in patient care and treatment.
A Certificate in Orthopedics syllabus typically includes the study of musculoskeletal anatomy, orthopedic assessment, and treatment modalities. Courses cover topics like fractures, joint injuries, orthopedic surgical techniques, and rehabilitation. Students learn about orthopedic diagnostic imaging, orthopedic casting and splinting, and the principles of orthopedic patient care. Additionally, coursework may delve into orthopedic disorders and conditions, including arthritis, sports injuries, and pediatric orthopedics. Clinical practice and hands-on training are often integral components, providing students with practical experience in orthopedic settings. The syllabus aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to assist orthopedic healthcare professionals in patient care and treatment.
S.No. | Subjects |
1 | Introduction |
2 | Orthoses in Orthopedic Rehabilitation |
3 | Hand and Wrist Injuries |
4 | Shoulder Injuries |
5 | Amputee Rehabilitation |
6 | Rehabilitation Counseling |