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LOCOMOTORY SYLLABUS

ANATOMY
Introduction of Upper limb
Osteology of Scapula
Osteology of clavicle
Osteology of Humerus
Muscles of pectoral girdle
Muscles of shoulder region with nerve supply and actions
Shoulder joint & its movements
Structure of Typical Spinal Nerve
Formation and relations of Brachial plexus
Cutaneous Supply \ dermatome of Upper limb
Axilla Boundaries and contents Axillary Artery & Vein ,axillary lymph nodes& their relationship
Gross Anatomy of Breast
Muscles and nerves of arm
Brachial Vessels+ scapular anastomosis
Osteology of Ulna
Osteology of radius and hand
Cubital Fussa
Muscles of front of Forearm, flexor retinaculum & space of parona
Muscles of back of forearm& extensor retinaculum
Blood Vessels and Nerves of Forearm
Muscles of hand, movement of thumb, Palmar aponeurosis, anatomical snuff box
Elbow joint & Anastomosis Around
Superficial Veins, Lymphatics And Lymph Nodes Of Upper Limb
Nerves and Vessels of hand
Wrist joint and small joints of hand
Nerve injuries of upper limb
Surface anatomy of upper limb
Introduction of lower limb
Hip Bone I
Hip Bone II
NERVES AND VESSELS OF ANTERIOR COMPARTMENT OF THIGH
FEMORAL SHEATH /FEMORAL TRIANGLE /ADDUCTOR CANAL
DEEP FASCIA OF THIGH ILIOTIBIALTRACT AND SAPHENOUS OPENING
FEMUR
LUMBO SACRAL PLEXUS, CUTANEUS NERVES, DERMATOME, MAPPING
POSTERIOR COMPARTMENT OF THIGH
GLUTEAL REGION
FEMUR (ATTACHMENTS AND CLINICAL ANATOMY)
THE HIP JOINT AND MOVEMENTS
Muscles of the Anterior Fascial Compartment of Thigh
SPACES OF THE HANDS
THE MEDIAL COMPARTMENT OF THIGH
Ankle Joint,Superior & Inferior Tibio-fibular Joints ,Joints of Foot
ANTERIOR AND LATERAL COMPARTMENT OF LEG
POPLITEAL FOSSA
TIBIA BONE
FIBULA & BONES OF FOOT
SUPERFICIAL VESSELS AND LYMPHATICS OF LOWER LIMB
KNEE JOINT
POSTERIOR COMPARTMENT OF LEG
THE MUSCLES OF THE FOOT
ARCHES OF FOOT
DEFORMITIES OF LOWER LIMB
SURFACE ANATOMY OF LOWER LIMB
NEUROVASCULAR SUPPLY OF FOOT
EXAMINATION OF NERVES OF LOWER LIMB
APPLIED ANATOMY OF LOWER LIMB BLOOD VESSELS


HISTOLOGY
Classification & histology of cartilages
Classification & Histology of bones
Histology and Development of Mammary gland
HISTOLOGY OF MUSCLES



EMBRYOLOGY
Development of mesoderm, Paraxial Mesoderm and Sclero Myotome and formation of cartilages
Development of Cartilage, Bones and Joints
Development of Limbs Congenital Anomalies of limbs
Development of Muscle



BIOCHEMISTRY
Chemistry of cartilages
Chemistry of Bone and the role of hormones in modeling and remodeling
Role of Parathyroid Hormones, calcitonin + Vit-D in Bone Modeling and remodeling,
Chemistry of Neuro transmitters




PHYSIOLOGY
Electrical Properties of neurons (RMP)
Functional classification of nerve fibers
Generation and propagation of action potential
Physiology of lactation
Properties of muscle fiber
Mechanism of skeletal muscle contraction/ Differentiate basis of smooth muscle contraction
Synaptic transmission aspects of neuromuscular transmission
Disorders of neuromuscular transmission
Muscular adaptation to exercise /Muscle Metabolism
pain
THE MUSCULAR TWITCH RESPONSE AND RECRUITMENT
Summation and tetanization
FATIGUE
Introduction to Power lab
NCV Power lab
EMG



PATHOLOGY
Describe the deficiency states of Vitamin D
Types and important clinical manifestations of Osteoporosis
Patho-physiology of Bone Infection
Joint inflammation., types of arthritis (OA) I
Joint inflammation., types of arthritis ( RA) II
Non neoplastic lesion of Breast
Neoplastic lesion of Breast
Fractures and bone repair




PHARMACOLOGY
Ca Preps, Vit. D preps, and other related minerals
Drugs used in osteoporosis (Biphosphonates II and other related drugs)
Drug used for arthritis: NSAIDs, non-narcotic analgesics (acetaminophen) and other drugs used;
Diacirine and hyaluronic acid and chondroitin sulfate and etc
Drugs used for arthritis: (acetaminophen)
Drugs used for arthritis: NSAIDs, (Aspirin)
Management of rheumatoid arthritis: DMARDs, immuno-suppressants, corticosteroids
Pain management: narcotic analgesics

COMMUNITY MEDICINE
Study of design with measures of association
Disaster Management
Normal Distribution Curve
Standard Error And 95% Confidence Interval
Injury violence and accident
HEALTH EDUCATION

BS

RADIOLOGY FACULTY
Normal radiological anatomy of upper limb
Faculty Cross sections of upper limb
RADIO LOGICAL ANATOMY OF LOWER LIMB

CLINICAL FACULTY
Arthritis
Faculty of Neurology Examination of muscles and nerves of upper limb
Faculty Trauma to upper limb (Fractures of dislocation)
Soft tissue disorders of upper limb
Injuries of lower limb
NERVES OF LOWER LIMB AND THEIR INJURIES

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