Experimental research methods in orthopedics and trauma
- 464pages
- 17 heures de lecture
This comprehensive resource summarizes current research methodologies for translational and pre-clinical studies in biomechanics and orthopedic trauma surgery. It serves as a roadmap for specialists and trainees, enabling them to conduct high-quality experimental research in musculoskeletal science while understanding the implications for patient care. The book emphasizes modern, evidence-based medicine principles in pre-clinical research and provides an in-depth analysis of in vivo models for studying the musculoskeletal system. It illustrates how structural, functional, and numerical biomechanics can be applied in experimental studies, covering topics such as fracture fixation, gait analysis, and bone remodeling. Additionally, it discusses advanced imaging techniques like macroscopic CT and ultrasound for assessing bone and cartilage function, alongside innovations in cell culture research, molecular testing, and tissue engineering. Practical advice, a glossary of key terms, and numerous illustrations aid clinicians in designing and interpreting effective research studies. With contributions from 54 experts across various fields, this authoritative reference is essential for clinicians, basic researchers, and orthopedic surgical trainees seeking to understand experimental research methodology.
