Orthopaedic Surgery
The clinical research activity is centered on knee surgery and shoulder surgery, with a clear focus on operative care for structural joint disorders.
- Meniscal reconstruction
- Joint-preserving surgery
- Knee rehabilitation
Research interest is directed toward restoring function in patients with incomplete meniscal loss and related internal derangement of the knee.
Meniscus Repair and Replacement
Work in this area addresses partial meniscal replacement and the functional consequences of meniscus deficiency.
- Allogeneic tissue grafts
- Meniscal function restoration
- Cartilage protection
The main therapeutic interest lies in improving load distribution, joint stability, and knee performance after partial meniscal loss.
Patient-Reported Outcomes
Clinical evaluation emphasizes patient-reported outcome measures in relation to knee function, pain, and daily activity.
- IKDC
- KOOS
- VAS pain score
Outcome assessment is tied to functional recovery and symptom burden in patients treated for meniscal injury.
Musculoskeletal Function
The sponsor’s research interest extends to preserving knee biomechanics and supporting recovery of movement, comfort, and activity after meniscal damage.
- Mobility
- Pain reduction
- Long-term joint function
Attention is given to the lasting clinical impact of meniscal intervention on osteoarticular health.



