Master orthopedic anatomy and terminology to confidently navigate legal cases involving injuries and medical records, gaining a competitive edge in your practice.

Dive into "Basic Anatomy, Terminology, Fractures and Structures in Orthopedic Surgery," an essential course designed to equip you with the foundational knowledge crucial for understanding orthopedic depositions and cases. This program introduces the unique vocabulary, anatomical structures, common diseases, injuries, and treatments prevalent in orthopedics, offering a robust framework for all learners.
By exploring the intricacies of the musculoskeletal system, you will gain a clear understanding of:
This course goes beyond theoretical explanations, providing insights into the diagnostic interpretation of radiographic findings, including signs of arthritis like joint line narrowing, subchondral cysts, and sclerosis. Prepare to enhance your ability to interpret complex orthopedic information, articulate findings with precision, and navigate the orthopedic landscape with confidence and expertise.

Dr. G. Klaud Miller is a published author of more than 20 articles in peer-reviewed journals. He has taught orthopedics to residents and medical students for almost 50 years. He is fellowship trained in sports medicine. He is board-certified by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery and by the American Board of Independent Medical Examiners. He has been an associate editor of the Journal Arthroscopy and Related Research and is currently on the editorial board. He retired from Northwestern University and is a Clinical Professor at the University of Nicosia. He has 40+ years of experience in the medicolegal arena. He has reviewed, prepared reports for IME's and testified for attorneys in thousands of cases involving Workmen's Compensation, malpractice, and personal injury. He has testified in more than 300 trials in both state and federal courts.