Acute Orthopaedic Injury (2): Lower Limb Injury and Joint Dislocations (2021)

Assessment and Management of Lower Limb Injuries and Joint Dislocation

Acute orthopaedic injury is a common emergency presentation and occurs across all age groups with injuries ranging from minor through to limb or even life threatening. In this second part of the course we explore the assessment and management of lower limb injury, the diagnosis and treatment of joint dislocation, and briefly touch on the role of procedural sedation to assist joint and fracture reductio:

  1. Assessment and management of lower limb soft tissue and bony injury

  2. Diagnosis and treatment of joint dislocation

  3. Role of procedural sedation in reduction of fractures and dislocation


Information about the course

  • Designed for medical officers, nurses, paramedics, and students in all medical fields

  • CME hours: Certified for 8 hours of continuing medical education

  • Duration of enrolement: 12 months (commences from the date of course enrolement)

  • CPD certificate provided with successful completion of the course

Course Accreditation 2023-2025

This course is NOT accredited for the 2023-2025 triennium. LearnEM is in the process of updating all courses for the new triennium and a new 2023 version will be made available soon. Should you require RACGP or ACRRM CPD points for the new triennium please do not access this course.


Instructions: Course Enrolment

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  • Course Fee: $75.00 (AUD) + $7.50 (GST) = $82.50

  • Duration of enrolment is 12 months from date of payment

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