Course Overview
A Fellowship in Arthroscopy and Arthroplasty provides comprehensive training in both minimally invasive arthroscopic techniques and advanced joint replacement surgeries. This program equips fellows with expertise in diagnosing and treating joint disorders, sports injuries, and degenerative diseases. Fellows gain hands-on experience in performing arthroscopic procedures and joint replacements for the hip, knee, and shoulder, preparing them for specialized orthopedic roles focused on restoring mobility and improving patient outcomes.
What you’ll learn
- Mastery of minimally invasive procedures to diagnose and treat joint injuries, including ligament repairs, meniscus surgeries, and cartilage restoration.
- Skills in performing primary and revision hip, knee, and shoulder arthroplasties using advanced surgical techniques and prosthetics.
- Expertise in ACL, PCL, and rotator cuff reconstructions through arthroscopic methods.
- Techniques for preserving joint function through cartilage repair, microfracture, and meniscus transplantation.
- In-depth understanding of prosthetic design, materials, and alignment for optimal joint replacement outcomes.
- Comprehensive training in developing and implementing rehabilitation protocols for quick recovery and improved long-term function.
- Exposure to robotic systems for enhanced precision in both arthroscopy and joint replacement procedures.
- Skills in preventing and addressing complications such as infection, prosthesis failure, and joint stiffness.
- Opportunities to engage in cutting-edge research and innovations in arthroscopic and arthroplasty techniques.
Eligibilty & Requirement
- MBBS/MD/MS/Equivalent
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