Interdisciplinary Orthopaedics
Where engineering meets molecular biology and informatics meets anthropology
Our research covers implantable devices, sensor-technology, human biology and the digital healthcare revolution. Interdisciplinary research is mandatory and a part of our DNA.
Our primary goal is to individualize the patient’s treatment and rehabilitation in a way that the patient is minimally hospitalized with the least effect on everyday life as possible. We aim to address the demands of the modern orthopedic patient.
Aalborg University Hospital has an extensive research collaboration with national and international partners covering the whole spectrum in orthopaedic surgery from joint replacement or preservation, advanced traumatology with extensive reconstruction surgery, to children with congenital defects.
Orthopedic research is an intersection where engineering meets molecular biology and informatics meets anthropology. In short, our research covers implantable devices, sensor-technology, human biology and the digital healthcare revolution. Interdisciplinary research is mandatory to address all aspects, and we are proud to say: a part of our DNA.
Aalborg University offers a unique opportunity for interaction with some of the world’s leading experts in health technology, health economics and engineering. For two consecutive years, Aalborg University has been ranked no. 4 in the world – and no. 1 in Europe – for having the best engineering education. Hence, there is a close collaboration between clinicians and engineers, who are combining areas of research to make ground-breaking progress.
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Developing a New Screening Program for Hip Dysplasia
- Hans-Christen Husum
- Ole Rahbek
Using Thermography to Detect and Monitor Infections
- Marie Fridberg
- Søren Kold
The Dialogue Project
- Lili Worre
- Ole Rahbek
Early Functional Rehabilitation for Achilles Tendon Rupture
- Marianne Christensen
- Michael Skovdal Rathleff
Outcomes in Tibial Shaft Fractures
Measuring of Walking Using Wearable Sensors
- Arash Ghaffari
- Ole Rahbek
Real-time Monitoring of Bone Healing
- Maria Tirta
- Søren Kold
Correction of Rotational Deformities in Long Bones Using Guided Growth
- Ahmed Halloum
- Ole Rahbek
Development of the Core Outcome Set for Lower Limb Lengthening Surgery
- Ali Yalcinkaya
- Søren Kold
Ongoing PhDs
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