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Course Description

This formative assessment evaluates the learner’s knowledge of essential principles in total hip arthroplasty (THA). It covers indications, radiographic planning, implant positioning, biomechanics, common surgical approaches, and postoperative complications. Learners will apply clinical reasoning to scenario-based questions and refine their understanding of factors that influence functional outcomes in THA.
This assessment is designed to reinforce foundational orthopedic concepts and help learners identify knowledge gaps prior to formal examination or clinical practice.

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What will you learn?

Identify appropriate indications and contraindications for THA.

Interpret radiographic parameters relevant to preoperative planning.

Understand the biomechanical impact of implant positioning and offset restoration.

Recognize complications associated with various surgical approaches.

Apply clinical judgment to optimize postoperative functional outcomes.

Strengthen accuracy in answering THA-related MCQs.

Course Requirements

Orthopedic Surgery resident R2

Course Content

SGH Orthopedic Residency Program 2nd Formative Assessment - R2

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SGH Orthopedic Residency Program 2nd Formative Assessment - R2

SGH Orthopedic Residency Program 2nd Formative Assessment - R2

A concise formative assessment covering key concepts in total hip arthroplasty, including indications, surgical approaches, biomechanics, complications, and implant-related decision-making.

Post Graduate - Orthopaedic Surgery
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  • Duration: 0 minutes
  • Materials: 1 material
  • Level: Advanced