
Two orthopaedic basic research laboratories are dedicated
to biomechanical analyses of orthopaedic disorders and their management.
Another laboratory is dedicated to diseases of bone and mineral metabolism. Primary among current projects are experiments involving joint kinematics
and the mechanical properties of bone and bone implants. These laboratories
are used by research engineers, orthopaedic faculty, technicians,
visiting international scholars, and work-study students.
In addition, resident and medical student participation is encouraged.
Currently, the orthopaedic department is supporting a medical student
summer research program. PGY-3 residents spend a three-month rotation
in the orthopaedic biomechanics laboratories,
which contain extensive histological instruments, a small machine
shop, a light/fluorescence microscope with photographic accessories,
an ultra-low freezer, a laminar flow hood with over 300 square feet
of flow space, and a multiaxial materials testing system.
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