Research in Orthopaedic in Canada
Research opportunities for students studying Orthopaedic.
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Orthopaedic Research Areas and Disciplines |
Many research projects in orthopedics are collaborations with other specialties such as engineering, rehabilitation therapy, epidemiology, and computer science. Research includes both basic science and also clinical trials.
Research focuses on improving movement to people with physical disabilities. This includes designing and improving artificial hips and knees, new plastering techniques, and the use of implants and computers to facilitate movement.
Surgical techniques are also constantly being researched; techniques and effects of various types of surgery such as hands, wrists, and other joints, and also spinal surgery is always being improved upon.
Other research topics include improving blood flow to affected limbs, the genetics of certain conditions such as arthritis and cancer, and the effects of various drugs on recovery from trauma.
In addition to these research topics usually being collaborations with various other medical specialties, they are also collaborations amongst the various research institutions, universities, and hospitals, and can involve groups at an international level.
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Study and Work in Orthopaedic in Canada
Study Orthopaedic in Canada What is Orthopaedic? Discover similiar and related programs and universities in Canada offering Orthopaedic degrees.
Graduate Orthopaedic Admission Requirements The prerequisites required to become accepted to a graduate and/or postgraduate PhD program in Orthopaedic.
What Orthopaedic Students Learn Topics, subjects and concepts that are covered and overall approach or focus taken for studying Orthopaedic.
Career and Employment Opportunities in Orthopaedic Professions, occupations and careers available to graduates in Orthopaedic and links to relevant employment resources.
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