The Orthopedic Science and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation program is designed to offer in-depth training in the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of injuries and diseases affecting the musculoskeletal system. This course equips students with a strong foundation in orthopedic anatomy, biomechanics, surgical interventions, and physical therapy practices. Through hands-on workshops, real-case clinical exposure, and collaborative treatment planning, students develop the skills needed to manage bone fractures, sports injuries, arthritis, joint disorders, spinal conditions, and post-operative care. Emphasis is placed on advanced imaging interpretation, orthopedic trauma care, prosthetic integration, and patient rehabilitation strategies.
Postgraduate Diploma/Advanced Clinical Certification
1 Year (Fast-track options available)
Bachelor’s degree in medicine, physiotherapy, nursing, or allied health sciences. Prior orthopedic or surgical training is advantageous.
Hybrid (On-Campus Learning + Virtual Labs + Clinical Practice)