Total Joint Arthroplasty, Adult Reconstruction and Joint Preservation Surgery (Hip & Knee)
Clinical Faculty: Jinnah, Lang, Shields, Stubbs
Basic Science: BP Smith
Residents: Seyler, Plate, Mannava
Outside Collaborators: JD Stitzel
- Knee Kinematics and Biomechanics
- Patellar Tracking
- Cadaveric Study and Implant Design
- Gait Analysis and Movement Biomechanics following Total Joint Replacement
- Hip Preservation
- Arthroscopy and Biology of Degenerative Changes
- Early Detection and Surveillance of Arthritic Changes
- Proprioceptive Changes after Hip Arthroscopy
- Hip Surgery
- Finite Element Analysis of the Femur
- Biomechanics of Core Decompression
- Analysis of Preoperative Nutritional Parameters and their Relationship to Complications after Total Joint Arthroplasty
- Outcomes of Total Joint Replacement
- Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty