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1 Tumor-like Lesions of Bones 2 Benign Bone Tumors 3 Malignant Bone Tumors: Primary and Metastatic. Pathological Fractures. 4 Pyogenic Bone and Joint Diseases. Osteoarticular Tuberculosis. 5 Infantile Osteoarthritis (Neonatal Septic Arthritis) and Transient Synovitis 6 Proximal Femoral Deficiencies and Congenital Anomalies of the Lower Leg 7 Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH) 8 Childhood Avascular Necrosis — Legg-Calvé-Perthes Disease 9 Avascular Necroses in Adults — Chandler’s Disease, Kienböck’s Disease (Lunatomalacia) 10 Congenital and Acquired Flatfoot. Hereditary Joint Laxity. 11 Congenital Equinovarus Foot (Clubfoot) 12 Congenital Anomalies of the Hand. Amniotic Band Syndrome. 13 Congenital Spine Anomalies. Congenital Scoliosis. Klippel-Feil Syndrome. Cervical Ribs. Spina Bifida. 14 Scoliosis Disease 15 Cerebral Palsy. Paralytic Hip Dislocation. Paralytic Foot. 16 Systemic Skeletal Dysplasias 17 Blount’s Disease. Madelung’s Deformity. 18 Coxa Vara in Children and Adolescents 19 Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE) 20 Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI) 21 Coxarthrosis (Hip Osteoarthritis) 22 Gonarthrosis (Knee Osteoarthritis) 23 Static Foot Deformities: Hallux Valgus, Hallux Rigidus, Hammer Toe 24 Arthropathies. Rheumatoid Arthritis. 25 Degenerative Spine Diseases. Ankylosing Spondylitis (Bechterew’s Disease). 26 Birth Injuries. Obstetric Brachial Plexus Palsy. Torticollis. 27 Peripheral Nerve Compression Syndromes 28 Overuse Syndromes — Periarthritis, Tendovaginitis, Insertionitis, Bursitis 29 Dupuytren’s Contracture 30 Principles of Large-Joint Arthroplasty
1 Fractures — Classification, Biomechanics, Diagnosis 2 Bone and Cartilage Healing. Factors Influencing Bone Healing. 3 Non-Operative Treatment of Fractures: Types, Indications, Techniques 4 Operative Treatment of Fractures — Principles of Osteosynthesis 5 Open Fractures. Gunshot Fractures. Crush Syndrome. Amputations. 6 Polytrauma. Damage Control. Traumatic Shock. 7 Fracture Complications — Thromboembolic Disease and Fat Embolism 8 Fracture Complications — Delayed and Non-Union, Malunion, Volkmann’s Contracture, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, Periprosthetic Fractures 9 Infectious Complications — Septic Arthritis, Post- Traumatic Osteomyelitis, Anaerobic Infections 10 Spine Fractures and Dislocations Without Cord Injury 11 Clavicle and Scapula Fractures; Chest Wall Injuries 12 Shoulder Dislocations — Acute, Recurrent, and Habitual 13 Proximal Humerus Fractures 14 Humeral Shaft (Diaphyseal) Fractures 15 Elbow Fractures — Distal Humerus, Olecranon, Radial Head, Coronoid, Elbow Dislocation 16 Forearm Fractures and Fracture-Dislocations 17 Distal Radius Fractures 18 Wrist, Carpal, Metacarpal, and Hand Fractures and Dislocations 19 Pelvic Ring Fractures 20 Hip Dislocation, Femoral Head, and Acetabular Fractures 21 Femoral Neck Fractures 22 Pertrochanteric (Intertrochanteric) Fractures 23 Femoral Shaft Fractures and Intramedullary Nailing Technique 24 Distal Femur Fractures 25 Patella and Proximal Tibial Intra-Articular Fractures 26 Knee Dislocation, Knee Instability, and Arthroscopy Principles 27 Tibia-Fibula Shaft Fractures and Pilon (Tibial Plafond) Fractures 28 Ankle Fractures and Ligament Injuries 29 Talus, Calcaneus, and Midfoot Fractures and Fracture-Dislocations 30 Muscle and Tendon Injuries 31 Peripheral Nerve Injuries 32 Vascular Limb Injuries and Compartment Syndrome
1 Spine and Cervical Region — Surgical Anatomy and Approaches 2 Shoulder — Surgical Anatomy and Approaches 3 Arm and Humerus — Surgical Anatomy and Approaches 4 Elbow — Surgical Anatomy and Approaches 5 Forearm — Surgical Anatomy and Approaches 6 Hand — Surgical Anatomy, Approaches, and Z- Plasty 7 Pelvis — Surgical Anatomy and Approaches 8 Hip — Surgical Anatomy and Approaches 9 Thigh and Knee — Surgical Anatomy, Approaches, and Arthroscopy 10 Lower Leg — Surgical Anatomy and Approaches 11 Ankle and Foot — Surgical Anatomy and Approaches 12 Pediatric Bone — Epiphysiolyses, Plastic Deformation, and Greenstick Fractures

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