Course Overview
A Fellowship in Arthroscopy and Sports Medicine offers advanced training in diagnosing and treating joint injuries, particularly in athletes, using minimally invasive arthroscopic techniques. The program covers procedures for the knee, shoulder, hip, and other joints, focusing on injury repair, reconstruction, and rehabilitation. Fellows gain hands-on experience in managing sports-related injuries, surgical techniques, and rehabilitation strategies, preparing them for specialized roles in sports medicine and orthopedic care.
What you’ll learn
- Mastery of minimally invasive arthroscopic procedures for the knee, shoulder, hip, and ankle, including ligament repair and cartilage restoration.
- Expertise in diagnosing, treating, and preventing common sports injuries like ACL tears, rotator cuff injuries, and meniscal tears.
- Skills in performing ACL, PCL, and rotator cuff reconstructions using advanced arthroscopic techniques.
- Training in procedures that preserve joint function, such as cartilage repair, meniscal transplantation, and microfracture surgery.
- Comprehensive knowledge of rehabilitation protocols to help athletes recover quickly and return to peak performance.
- Exposure to strategies for preventing injuries, improving biomechanics, and optimizing athlete performance.
- Proficiency in minimally invasive surgical techniques for faster recovery, reduced scarring, and improved patient outcomes.
- Hands-on training in using ultrasound for precise, minimally invasive injections and therapeutic interventions.
Eligibilty & Requirement
- MS/DNB[Orthopedics]
- No previous experience is needed.