Experimental Orthopaedics involves the application of scientific research methods to investigate and understand various aspects of musculoskeletal biology, pathology, and treatment modalities. Researchers in this field conduct experiments, often involving animal models or in vitro studies, to explore novel approaches for diagnosing, preventing, and treating orthopaedic conditions. Studies in experimental orthopaedics may focus on regenerative medicine, biomechanics, tissue engineering, or the development of new orthopaedic devices and implants. These investigations aim to advance our understanding of musculoskeletal disorders, improve treatment outcomes, and explore innovative interventions. Researchers in experimental orthopaedics collaborate with clinicians, bioengineers, and other experts to bridge the gap between laboratory discoveries and clinical applications. Ultimately, the goal is to translate experimental findings into improved patient care and better orthopaedic treatments. The interdisciplinary nature of experimental orthopaedics contributes to advancements in orthopaedic surgery, rehabilitation, and the overall field of musculoskeletal medicine.
Title : The etiological diagnosis of torticollis
Ali Al Kaissi, National Ilizarov Medical Research Center for Traumatology and Orthopaedics, Russian Federation, Russian Federation
Title : Selective denervation for persistent knee pain after total knee arthroplasty: Long-term outcomes
Shaomin Shi, Medical College of Wisconsin, United States
Title : AI-Driven infrared imaging and telerobotics in orthopedics: Enhancing diagnostics, surgical precision, and postoperative care
Marcos Brioschi, American Academy of Thermology, United States
Title : Efficacy and safety of negative pressure wound therapy in managing lower limb amputation: An updated systematic review and meta-analysis with individual patients data meta-analysis and GRADE assessment
Abdullah Elrefae, Northwick Park Hospital, United Kingdom
Title : Management of open fractures: Assessment of adherence to BOA guidelines regarding duration of antibiotics and timing of administration
Mohamed Farag, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, United Kingdom
Title : Postero Lateral Rotatory Instability (PLRI) of the elbow: Current concepts and the overlooked role of cubitus varus
Ahmad Quzli, North West NHS England, United Kingdom