Bone Surgery involves a range of procedures performed on the skeletal system to address various conditions, injuries, or deformities. Common bone surgeries include fracture repairs, joint replacements (arthroplasty), corrective procedures for congenital anomalies, and interventions for bone tumors or infections. Orthopaedic surgeons use advanced techniques and technologies, such as internal fixation devices like plates, screws, and rods, to stabilize fractures and promote proper healing. Joint surgeries, such as hip or knee replacements, aim to restore mobility and alleviate pain in patients with degenerative joint diseases like osteoarthritis. Spinal surgeries may involve procedures like spinal fusion to address instability or correct deformities. Minimally invasive techniques, such as arthroscopy, have revolutionized certain bone surgeries, allowing for smaller incisions, reduced tissue damage, and quicker recovery times. Preoperative evaluation, precise planning, and postoperative rehabilitation are integral components of successful bone surgeries. Advances in surgical approaches, materials, and rehabilitation protocols continue to improve outcomes and enhance the quality of life for individuals undergoing bone surgery.
Title : Revolutionizing orthopedics: The future of biomechanics through artificial intelligence
Moataz Eltoukhy, University of Miami, United States
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Stephen S Tower, University of Alaska Anchorage, United States
Title : A data driven approach to prehabilitation and rehabilitation for hip and knee replacement patients
Diana Hodgins, Dynamic Metrics Ltd, United Kingdom
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Vahe Yacoubian, Loma Linda University, United States
Title : A PEEK into fractures: Enhanced mechanical properties of CF/PEEK composites with aramid pulp interleaves for orthopaedic applications
Mingxin Ye, The University of Western Australia, Australia
Title : Six month Shoulder Instability-Return To Sport after Injury (SIRSI) scale predicts return to sport and Patient-Reported Outcomes (PROs) at 1-year after arthroscopic shoulder surgery in adolescent athletes
Carolina Pavlenco, University of Washington School of Medicine, United States