This is an important scientific conference, attracting the participation of nearly 150 students, including many doctors, nurses and technicians working at major hospitals inside and outside the military.
Colonel, PhD, Doctor Phan Dinh Mung, Deputy Director of Military Hospital 175, Director of the Institute of Trauma and Orthopedics, said that in the context of modern medicine, musculoskeletal ultrasound has affirmed its important role, not only in the field of diagnostic imaging but also as a powerful support tool for minimally invasive intervention procedures.
This technique helps doctors perform accurately, safely, minimize complications and shorten recovery time for patients. With the increasing demand for conservative treatment and minimizing surgery, specialized training courses like this program have practical significance, contributing to improving the quality of medical human resources.
The program is also a forum for academic exchange, connecting colleagues from many specialties such as musculoskeletal, sports medicine, physical therapy-rehabilitation and diagnostic imaging.
Thereby forming an interdisciplinary, multidimensional learning environment, contributing to improving the quality of comprehensive diagnosis and treatment for patients.

Doctor Mung also said that Military Hospital 175 will continue to maintain and develop specialized training courses, aiming to build a team of medical staff with high professional qualifications and mastery of technology, thereby successfully completing the tasks of the military medical unit in serving the army and better meeting the increasing needs of medical examination, treatment and health care of the people.
At the program, students learned in depth about some contents such as: Application of ultrasound in diagnosing orthopedic trauma, sports medicine: Identifying muscle tendon tears, ligament injuries, joint effusion, bursitis; ultrasound-guided intervention: injections in shoulder, knee, ankle joints; injections to treat rotator cuff tendon tears; injections to treat tendonitis; joint aspiration...; new techniques: PRP injections to treat rotator cuff tendon tears; HA injections to treat osteoarthritis; collagen injections...
In particular, students have more time to practice and operate on agar jelly models, practice needle driving skills under ultrasound guidance and observe clinical patients.
Doctors provide direct guidance, correct operations, and answer questions on the spot, helping learners confidently apply them in clinical practice.
Source: https://nhandan.vn/benh-vien-quan-y-175-tap-huan-can-thiep-duoi-huong-dan-cua-sieu-am-chan-doan-va-dieu-tri-cac-benh-ly-chan-thuong-chinh-hinh-post911156.html
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