
Not only are we making joint replacements easier to perform,
we’re also making them easier to avoid.
While orthopaedic research has led to tremendous progress in joint replacement, some of its greatest strides are being made in the operating room. In fact, researchers are continually increasing knowledge to help minimize the impact of injuries – even shed light on their cause. So, the science of preventing injuries is becoming nearly as advanced as the science treating them.
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