Discipline of Orthopaedics and Trauma |
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Upper LimbKey Objectives Major Research Interests
Summary The Service has evidence to support the use of shoulder stabilisation techniques as well techniques of fusion and grafting in the wrist. The issue of hemi versus total shoulder replacement remains contentious but evidence to support the primary total shoulder replacement has been identified and the Discipline is currently participating in a Cochrane Collaboration with other centres to look at the outcomes on an International basis. The other major project within the Discipline is the creation of Three Dimensional Imaging Techniques with conventional scanned data. This replaces the original image within a platform accessible to the surgeon to better understand the normal and abnormal pathology, perform virtual surgery and template arthroplasty or corrective bony procedures. The Service remains active in outcome assessments in a whole range of upper limb reconstructive procedures with an emphasis on design and commercial resources for diagnostic tools for detecting upper limb disorders and the monitoring of treatment as well as instruments for upper limb and microsurgery. The Research Program also has an emphasis on the design, development and commercial release of both diagnostic tools for detecting upper limb disorders and for monitoring treatment, and instrumentation for upper limb and micro-surgery.
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