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How a High-Performance Polymer Is Changing the Future of Orthopaedic Implants
Our latest open-access review article explores a compelling alternative — a high-performance polymer that may one day reshape how orthopaedic implantology is practiced worldwide.
When Seconds Matter: How Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Orthopaedic Emergencies
When seconds matter, decisions in orthopaedic emergencies mean the difference between recovery and disability. We explored how artificial intelligence is emerging as a powerful ally to help clinicians diagnose faster, triage better, and deliver safer, more precise care when it matters most.
Shining a Light on Indian Orthopaedics: A Look at the Research That's Changing the World
Our recent study, published in the Indian Journal of Orthopaedics (IJO), takes a deep dive into this very idea.
How Journal Rankings Have Changed in Orthopedics & Sports Medicine (2000–2024)
Academic journals are critical for spreading new scientific knowledge, especially in fast-evolving fields like orthopedics and sports medicine. But have you ever wondered how the top journals in these fields have changed over time, and what that means for the research you read or trust?
Association of type 2 diabetes and osteoarthritis: an umbrella review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses
The relationship between type 2 diabetes (T2D) and osteoarthritis (OA) has been a topic of increasing interest in the medical community, particularly as both conditions are prevalent among aging populations worldwide. We aimed to distill the findings of this review for a broader audience.
The Story Behind Our Study on Childhood Fractures
Every parent knows the panic that sets in when a child falls and cries in pain. Childhood fractures are among the most common injuries worldwide. These fractures are unique: children’s bones are not just smaller versions of adult bones—they grow, heal, and behave differently.
Mapping the Rise of Indian Orthopaedics: The Story Behind Our Bibliometric Journey
The idea for this paper grew from a simple but pressing question: How far has Indian orthopaedic research really come? As the IJO expanded its visibility and output over nearly two decades, we felt the need for a clear, data-driven map of its growth, strengths, and gaps.
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Osteoarthritis is one of the oldest diseases known to humankind, yet we do not know much about it!. It is a heterogeneous disease with several subtypes, requiring different treatment approaches.
The following strategies would help increase the research output in OA:
* Providing research leadership roles to the Universities
and supporting them in carrying out OA research.
• Encouraging innovation in clinical and basic research.
• Strengthening cross-regional and cross-border research
collaboration.
• Developing clinical guidelines derived from original
research.
• Encouraging translational research in OA.
• Promoting the treatments and technologies for OA.