Orthopaedic Pain Management
Research activity is centred on hip fracture and proximal femur surgery, with attention to controlling postoperative pain in patients undergoing orthopaedic surgery.
- Postoperative analgesia
- Hip fracture
- Femoral surgery
The clinical focus includes pain relief after surgery and the evaluation of regional techniques used to support recovery in lower-limb orthopaedic procedures.
Regional Anaesthesia
The sponsor’s research interests include lumbar erector spinae plane block and other locoregional anaesthesia approaches used for perioperative pain control.
- Erector spinae plane block
- Locoregional block
- Perioperative analgesia
These topics reflect a clinical interest in anaesthetic strategies that can reduce pain during the early postoperative period.
Acute Pain Assessment
Work in this area is focused on measuring pain intensity using the Visual Analog Scale and tracking early changes in postoperative discomfort.
- Visual Analog Scale
- Acute postoperative pain
- Pain reduction
The research interest lies in identifying clinically meaningful improvement in pain control soon after surgery.
Perioperative Recovery
The sponsor is engaged in research related to early recovery after surgery, particularly in patients requiring pain management following orthopaedic procedures.
- Early postoperative recovery
- Surgical pain control
- Supportive anaesthetic care
This area links anaesthesia practice with symptom control in the immediate period after surgery.



