Experimental Orthopaedics
Experimental Orthopaedics is a branch of medical science that deals with the study of musculoskeletal systems and their surgical applications. It studies ways to improve treatments for common musculoskeletal injuries, diseases, and deformities, as well as new techniques in orthopaedic surgery and prosthetic implants. It is used to develop and evaluate new treatments, such as minimally invasive techniques and new materials for implants and prostheses. Experimental Orthopaedics also helps to improve the way orthopaedic surgery is performed and looks at ways to reduce the risks associated with orthopaedic surgery, such as infection and bleeding. It is a key component of evidence-based medicine and an important part of medical research and development.
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