Syllabus - MBBS
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120 <strong>Syllabus</strong> <strong>MBBS</strong> — AIIMS<br />
e) Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation- The student is expected to be familiar with common<br />
orthotic and prosthetic devices and their applications.<br />
f) Orthopedic Neurology- The student should be exposed to all kinds of nerve injuries as regards<br />
their recognition & principles of management, cerebral palsy and acquired neurologic conditions<br />
such as post polio residual paralysis.<br />
g) Disorders of Spine - The student is expected to be familiar with various kinds of spinal disorders<br />
such as scoliosis, kypho-scoliosis, spinal trauma, prolapsed intervertebral disc and infections<br />
(tuberculosis and pyogenic) as regards their clinical presentations and principles of management.<br />
h) Radiology- Acquire knowledge about radiology/imaging and should be able to interpret radiographs<br />
typical of common orthopaedic pathologies.<br />
4. Patient doctor relation: UG should learn the skills to communicate with the patient and his/her<br />
relatives pertaining to the disease condition, its severity and options available for the treatment/<br />
therapy.<br />
5. Preventive Aspect: Undergraduate should acquire knowledge about prevention of some conditions<br />
especially in children such as poliomyelitis, congenital deformities, cerebral palsy and common<br />
orthopaedic malignancies.<br />
TEACHING LEARNING ACTIVITIES<br />
Didactic Lectures<br />
UG will attend didactic lectures on the following topics.<br />
· Fracture:Definition, Classification, Principles of Management<br />
· Fracture healing, delayed union<br />
· Classification & Management of open fractures<br />
· Management of fracture calvicle, dislocation shoulder &<br />
· fracture shaft humerus<br />
· Classificaton of injuries around elbow & management of<br />
· supracondylar fracture & dislocation of elbow<br />
· Monteggia fracture dislocation & fracture both bones of forearm<br />
· Volkamann’s Ischaemic Contracture<br />
· Fracture of lower end of radius fracture scaphoid and metacarpals<br />
· Fracture pelvis & dislocation of hip<br />
· Fracture neck of femur<br />
· Fracture shaft of femur & tibia<br />
· Internal Derangements of Knee, Injuries of ankle & foot<br />
· Amputations<br />
· Congenital malformations: CTEV Torticollis<br />
· Congenital Malformation : CDH, Pseudoarthrosis tibia etc.<br />
· Disorders of the hip : coxa vara, perthes diseases<br />
· Deformities of the spine