| Objectives: |
The primary objective of this course is to enable students to analyze musculoskeletal and nervous system pathologies, deformities, and clinical presentations based on anatomical and pathophysiological foundations, and to explain the functional consequences of these diseases. Furthermore, it aims to develop the competencies of prospective healthcare professionals in correctly identifying, classifying, and distinguishing between clinical presentations of these pathologies in their professional practice, thereby providing them with a comprehensive perspective on diagnostic processes and clinical symptoms. |
| Content: |
The course content covers orthopedic cases such as rheumatic diseases, fracture mechanisms and complications, bone infections and tumors, as well as congenital anomalies and peripheral vascular diseases. It also includes the examination of clinical presentations and pathological processes related to spinal cord injuries, pyramidal, extrapyramidal and cerebellar system disorders, muscle diseases, polyneuritis, and peripheral nerve injuries from a neurological perspective. |