The field of orthopedics is undergoing rapid transformation, driven by technological advancements, personalized medicine, and innovative treatment approaches. Future Trends in Orthopedics include the integration of artificial intelligence in diagnostics, robotic-assisted surgeries for enhanced precision, and 3D printing for customized implants. Regenerative medicine, including stem cell therapy and tissue engineering, is opening new possibilities for cartilage and bone regeneration, reducing the need for traditional implants. Wearable devices and smart sensors are enabling real-time monitoring of musculoskeletal health, improving early detection and rehabilitation outcomes. Additionally, biodegradable implants and nanotechnology-based materials are enhancing biocompatibility and reducing surgical complications. With a growing emphasis on minimally invasive procedures and patient-specific treatment plans, the future of orthopedics is poised to deliver more effective, faster, and less invasive solutions, improving both surgical outcomes and long-term musculoskeletal health.
Title : Knotless suture repair for chronic lateral ankle instability: A systematic review & single- arm meta-analysis
Hussein Jaber, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Title : The UK profemur recall and implant cobaltism
Stephen S Tower, University of Alaska Anchorage, United States
Title : The tomographic phenotype and the genotype of wormain bones
Ali Al Kaissi, National Ilizarov Medical Research Center for Traumatology and Orthopaedics, Russian Federation
Title : Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) in hemophilic arthropathy: Modern outcomes and perioperative strategies
Jack Russek, Touro University California, United States
Title : Musculoskeletal and orthopedic implications of Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy (GAHT): A PRISMA-Guided systematic narrative review
Jack Russek, Touro University California, United States