Orthopaedics

Data

Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2024-2025

Course director

Number of hours/semester

lectures: 14 hours

practices: 28 hours

seminars: 0 hours

total of: 42 hours

Subject data

  • Code of subject: OAK-ORT-T
  • 3 kredit
  • General Medicine
  • Clinical modul
  • spring
Prerequisites:

OAP-PA2-T finished

Course headcount limitations

min. 5 – max. 100

Topic

Orthopaedics is concerned with disease of the musculoskeletal system and forms an important part of essential medical knowledge.

Our aim is to provide a well-rounded education of aetiopathology, pathomechanism, clinical signs, diagnosis, conservative and surgical treatment and rehabilitation of congenital and acquired degenerative disorders, from which students should be able to carry on continued learning for the reminder of their career.

Lectures

  • 1. Introduction, gait cycle, sympthoms in orthopedic disorders - Szabó György
  • 2. Congenital dyslocation of the hip - Szabó György
  • 3. Congenital foot deformities - Szabó György
  • 4. Spine deformities - Szabó György
  • 5. Cerebral palsy - Szabó György
  • 6. Pediatric hip diseases (Perthes, Epihyseolysis) - Szabó György
  • 7. Shoulder disorders - Szabó György
  • 8. Prearthrotic conditions, osteoarthritis - Szabó György
  • 9. Joint arthroplasty - Vermes Csaba
  • 10. Complications of joint replacement and revison arthroplasty - Vermes Csaba
  • 11. Adult foot deformities - Horváth Gábor (Onkoterápia)
  • 12. Acut injuries and degenerative diseases of the knee joint - Vermes Csaba
  • 13. Low back pain - Than Péter
  • 14. Bone tumors - Schlégl Ádám Tibor

Practices

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. History
  • 3. Physical examination
  • ...
  • 4. Physical examination
  • 5. Physical examination
  • 6. Physical examination
  • 7. Physical examination
  • 8. Physical examination
  • 9. Physical examination
  • 10. Physical examination
  • 11. Physical examination
  • 12. Physical examination
  • 13. Physical examination
  • 14. Physical examination
  • 15. Physical examination
  • 16. Physical examination
  • 17. Physical examination
  • 18. Physical examination
  • 19. Physical examination
  • 20. Physical examination
  • 21. Physical examination
  • 22. Physical examination
  • 23. Physical examination
  • 24. Physical examination
  • 25. Physical examination
  • 26. Physical examination
  • 27. Physical examination
  • 28. Physical examination

Seminars

Reading material

Obligatory literature

Mark D Miller: Review of Orthopedics, Saunders, 2004

Literature developed by the Department

Notes

Recommended literature

John Crawford Adams, David L. Hamblen: Outline of Orthopaedics, Churchill Livingstone, 2001

Conditions for acceptance of the semester

-

Mid-term exams

Beszámoló

Making up for missed classes

Absence from practices can be redeemed in case the time of the practice does not interfere with other practices and lectures.

Redeem can be completed under the circumstances of regular practices. Absences from up to two practices can be redeemed with other groups, but require confirmation.

Exam topics/questions

Exam questions are devided in 2 groups, students pick one of each.

Group A

1. Gait and limping

2. Joint movements, contractures, ankylosis, measurement methods in orthopedics, limb equalization

3. Joint movements, contracture types and reasons

4. Prerthritic conditions, acetabular protrusion

5. Aseptic bone necroses (juvenile osteochondritis), general features of

6. Osteoarthritis types, general features of

7. Rheumatoid arthritis, surgical aspects of

8. Orthopedic aspects of osteoporosis

9. Orthopedic surgery types

10. Bone and cartilage grafting, substitution and transplantation

11. Joint prosthesis types, rehabilitation

12. Complications of joint replacement

13. Joint prosthesis loosenings, particulum disease

14. Chronic osteomyelitis, bone and joint tuberculosis

15. Acute osteomyelitis

16. Diagnostic and management principles of bone tumors

17. Tumor-like conditions, borderline tumors

18. Benign tumors of bones

19. Malignant bone tumors

Group B

20. Low-back pain, differential diagnosis of

21. Degenerative spine diseases, lumbago, sciatica

22. Ankylosisng spondylitis

23. Disc herniation, radicular symptoms

24. Spondylolysis, spondylolisthesis

25. Functional scoliosis, poor postures

26.The idiopathic structural scoliosis

27. Scolioses of known etiology

28. Scheuermann's disease

29. Congenital torticollis

30. Hip pain, differential diagnosis of

31. Etiology and pathology of congenital (developmental) hip dislocation

32. Congenital hip dislocation clinical and X-ray features of, management of

33. Juvenile slipped upper femoral epiphysis

34. Perthes' disease, transitoric coxitis of the hip

35. Prerthrtic conditions of the hip

36. Hip osteoarthritis clinical features and management of

37. Avascular necrosis of the femoral head (adulthood)

38. Knee pain, differential diagnosis of

39. Prerthritic conditions of the knee

40. Knee osteoarthritis clinical features and management of

41. Patellofemoral disorders (recurrent dislocation of, patella chondromalacia)

42. Meniscus injuries

43. Ligament injuries of the knee

44. Congenital foot deformities, etiology and pathology of

45. Congenital foot deformities, conservative and surgical management of

46. Flatfeet

47. Adulthood statical foot deformities (hallux valgus, hammer toe)

48. Infantile cerebral palsy etiology and pathology of

49. Treatment principles of infantile cerebral palsy

50. Shoulder pain, differential diagnosis of

51. Degenerative shoulder conditions

52. Shoulder impingement syndrome, rotator cuff tear

53. Shoulder dislocations

54. Tennis elbow, epicondylitis, Dupuytren's disease

Examiners

  • Horváth Gábor (Onkoterápia)
  • Szabó György
  • Than Péter
  • Vermes Csaba

Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars

  • Antal Hunor
  • Horváth Ádám (Ortopédia)
  • Kalmár Gergely
  • Kérő Gábor
  • Kovács Pál Miklós
  • Schlégl Ádám Tibor
  • Szabó Tamás (Ortopédia 1989)