As a part of our mission to bridge the gap between clinicians and researchers, we are exploring ways to collaborate and integrate with key clinical organisations including the Australian Orthopaedic Association.
In March 2022, a group of researchers from our Centre’s network presented their research at the QLD AOA Annual Scientific Meeting, with two of our CIs Centre Deputy Director Prof. Peter Pivonka and Prof. Travis Klein providing guest lectures for the orthopaedic registrars on Biomaterials and Biomechanics.
Congratulations to everyone who presented work from the Centre’s Network at the Australian Orthopaedic Association (AOA) QLD scientific meeting today:
🚩Dr Ashish Gupta – introduced the QUASR model for research & innovation
🚩Prof Peter Pivonka – introduced the ARC Training Centre for Joint Biomechanics research programs
🚩Dr Kenneth Cutbush – introduced the ASRI Surgical Fellowship and its integration within QUASRs research
🚩Marine Launay – Anatomical Surface Area method for True Glenoid bone loss analysis.
🚩 Brandon Ziegenfuss – Biomechanical study of the fixation of latarjet constructs
🚩 Maxence Lavaill – Dynamic analysis of the Shoulder Complex. How does computer modelling help in the personalised shoulder
🚩Marine Launay – Mixed reality and evolution in Shoulder Arthroplasty.
🚩 Luke Gilliland – Pre Op Planning and Mixed Reality for Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty with Akunah
🚩Morgan Windsor – Surface Topographical analysis of the Glenoid and its Role in Robotic Guidance for Shoulder Arthroplasty.