Research

Research is an integral component of the adult reconstruction - shoulder and elbow fellowship. A wide variety of research opportunities are available which are supported by a multi-million-dollar budget. A research project will be required.

Fellows are responsible for:

  • Developing the research protocol and methods
  • Ensuring statistical validity of the anticipated sample size
  • Collecting the data
  • Formulating valid conclusions

The fellow will be given ample time for project completion. It is expected that these projects will be presented at national meetings and published in appropriate peer-reviewed journals.

Research areas of focus

  • Polyethylene wear simulation of shoulder prostheses
  • Retrieved shoulder implant analyses
  • Biomechanical testing of glenoid component fixation
  • Clinical outcomes of TSA and RTSA procedures
  • Augmentation of soft tissue to bone healing
  • Optimizing rehabilitation in shoulder surgery based on biomechanical evidence
  • Analysis of in-vivo glenohumeral relationships during sports activities using advanced motion analysis techniques
  • Elbow ligament reconstruction techniques

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