So, in the following days,
Chen Gong spent most of his time in the Orthopedic and Joint Department, where a wealth of clinical cases provided him with ample learning material.
Most importantly, he learned much faster than merely reading books at school.
Indeed, practice makes perfect; it was in clinical settings that he could truly acquire knowledge.
This also caused Chen Gong's understanding of the joint cavity to grow day by day.
Each day, he diligently polished his fundamental skills.
Occasionally, he would carefully simulate procedures on models.
As for the joint reduction techniques, Chen Gong learned them with exhaustive effort, memorizing all the methods recorded in Qin Xuehai's book to avoid forgetting them.
Beyond the shoulder joint, Chen Gong truly delved into the study of human tissue histology, anatomical dissection, mechanics, aesthetics, and other comprehensive disciplines.
Though it was impossible for Chen Gong to thoroughly grasp all these techniques,