Scoliosis treatment and post-operative care

A CME-accredited online short spine course

Enrolment Fee:

€229

This CME-accredited short spine course gives a comprehensive understanding of the treatment of scoliosis in both the adult and paediatric patient and to become familiar with the necessary clinical evaluations, imaging and technical options of surgery.

The content is most relevant for orthopaedic surgeons in postgraduate education programs. It is also helpful for surgeons who are looking for high quality didactic continuous education programs to improve their practice in spinal deformity surgery.

Why study this course?

World-class spine education

All the lectures are taken from our full Diploma in Spine Surgery, so you benefit from the teachings of our exceptionally experienced spine faculty.

Fits around your schedule

With our online courses, you can study whenever you like, wherever you are – and fit it around your busy schedule.

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CME Accredited

Read a textbook on spine surgery and no-one will know, but complete this course and you will gain CME Credits as proof of your study and helping to fulfill your professional development requirements.

Progress your career

Completing this course gives you a solid foundation, built on scientific principles, that helps you improve your research or practice.

Enrolment

There are seven lectures included in this course, and it takes approximately three hours of study to complete each lecture, with study material and references readily available for those who want to find out more. CME credits are awarded upon completion of each lecture assessment.

You can enrol and start the Scoliosis Treatment course immediately. Once you’ve paid for your course, you will be emailed an Activation Key and instructions to unlock the course material on our learning platform, and you will have access to the course material for six months.

Scoliosis Treatment and Post-operative Care course

Enrolment Fee: €229

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Includes:

  • 7 Online Spine Lectures
  • 14 Quizzes and Assessments
  • Downloadable References
  • 21 CME Credits
  • 6 Month Access

Learning Objectives of this Module:

The purpose of this course is to give a comprehensive understanding of the treatment of spinal deformities and to become familiar with the necessary clinical evaluations, imaging and technical options of surgery.

Lectures in this course

Idiopathic Scoliosis in Adults. Are There Specificities Between 20 and 50 Years?

Lecturer: Pierre Roussouly, MD

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Degenerative Scoliosis: Complications of Surgical Treatment

Lecturer: Emmanuelle Ferrero, MD

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Interbody Fusion for Scoliosis: TLIF, ALIF, LLIF

Lecturer: Richard Assaker, MD, PhD

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Early Onset Scoliosis Specificity for Treatment

Lecturer: Alessio Lovi, MD

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Secondary Scoliosis Specific Treatment

Lecturer: Andrea Luca, MD

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Complications and Revision in Early-Onset Scoliosis (EOS)

Lecturer: Noriaki Kawakami, MD, DMSc

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Complications and Revision in Neuromuscular, Congenital and Syndromic Scoliosis

Lecturer: Gian Luigi Siccardi, MD

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