Simulators in Surgical Skills Training
Fig. 7.1 (a) PASSPORT arthroscopic simulator showing the leg, a webcam that tracks instrument motions, and a user interface that provides selection of the exercises and offers real-time force and…
Fig. 7.1 (a) PASSPORT arthroscopic simulator showing the leg, a webcam that tracks instrument motions, and a user interface that provides selection of the exercises and offers real-time force and…
© ISAKOS 2017Mustafa Karahan, João Espregueira-Mendes and H. Kaya Akan (eds.)Motor Skills Training in Orthopedic Sports Medicine10.1007/978-3-662-53229-4_10 10. Certification of Surgical Skills Jorge Mineiro1 (1) Chairman of European Board Orthopaedics and Traumatology (EBOT) Examining Committee, R. Mário…
Fig. 4.1 Template for a multi-specialty curriculum For any single specialty module, a subset of the template shown in Fig. 4.1 could be used as the whole curriculum but some…
Perceptual motor abilities Control precision Ability to make highly controlled movement adjustments, especially those involving larger muscle groups Multi-limb coordination Ability to coordinate numerous Response orientation Ability to rapidly select…
Fig. 1.1 Triangle pearls for sports orthopedic surgeon 1.3 Role of Sports Orthopedic Surgeons in Medical Teams In sports medicine, a medical team generally consists of sports physicians, sports orthopedic…
Rank Surgeons [10] n = 101 Mean score (1–5) Residents [9] n = 67 Mean score (1–5) Surgeons-residents n = 195 [11] Mean score (1–5) 1 Anatomical knowledge 3.86a Anatomical…
Fig. 6.1 Position of the newborn in the crib (a). One way of alternating posture is to change the head-feet orientation periodically (b) 6.1.2 Preventive Advice for Awake Time The…
Fig. 5.1 Different shapes of the skull in lambdoidal synostosis (a, b, c on the left column) and in PPP (a, b, c on the right column), viewed from the…
Fig. 1.1 Carved head of Queen Nefertiti. Note the intentional deformation of the skull in the anteroposterior direction and vertical (Redrawn from the original artwork by Fernanda Daris) In Europe,…
Fig. 2.1 Classification of five types of plagiocephaly according to Argenta Type I – The cranial asymmetry is limited to the back of the skull. The degree of flattening can…