🎯 Precision tracking = Better patellar kinematics. The latest article in the Journal of ISAKOS breaks down a comprehensive surgical technique using image-based robotic surgery to optimize patella positioning and tracking in Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA). 🤖🦿
#RoboticSurgery
REPEATEDLY told I COULDN’T be a surgeon 🔪⚒️🚫
🚫 I couldn’t do orthopaedics a woman
🚫 I couldn’t do it with a young family
🚫 I couldn’t train ‘part’ time
19 YEARS since starting medical school
I did it all.
My way.
✅Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons
Registration for the 2026 AAHKS Annual Meeting is Now Open! Join us Nov. 5-8 at the Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center in Dallas, Texas for the premier arthroplasty event of the year. Register online at https://t.co/3uKp5XHN3V and book your hotel reservation today.
A 29-year-old U.S. Army staff sergeant was referred after being diagnosed with chondrosarcoma in the left side of his pelvis.
10 years ago, the only options after resecting the cancer would be to amputate the leg or leave a flail leg. In this case, our sarcoma team opted to replace the removed bone with a custom 3D-printed implant.
More about the case: https://t.co/Ftv0sGwTnU
We’re counting down to CCJR 2026! 🗓️ December 9–12, 2026: After the energy, innovation, and connections of CCJR 2025, we can’t wait to do it all again—BIGGER, BOLDER and BETTER. Save the dates and join us for another unforgettable CCJR meeting.
🔗 https://t.co/tiKNDrUbcy
I’m pleased to share Mayo Clinic has announced a strategic collaboration with @Microsoft to develop and deploy a frontier AI model designed specifically for healthcare. Read more: https://t.co/I6RGCtR8MF
10 Things You Can Definitely Expect From The Future Of Healthcare AI https://t.co/8mw18Dg1vk
From unlocking hidden biomarkers to streamlining administrative burdens, AI will improve patient care and redefine the role of physicians.
Technology can serve as a powerful tool, but healthcare remains a fundamentally human endeavor.
This technological revolution won’t unfold on its own, it requires collaboration between physicians, technologists, regulators, and patients.
I’m proud to introduce The Medical Futurist’s 100 Digital Health and AI Companies of 2026!
Just like in previous years, we don’t accept any sponsorship or financial support. We do not have any interest or connection in any of the companies listed in the infographic either.
Here are also 3 insights about the 23 new additions.
Read the full analysis with the high-resolution infographic: https://t.co/nsOeUNwL5g
About one billion people worldwide own a device that can measure a vital sign or health parameter, if not even more.
At the beginning of the digital health paradigm shift, back in the 2010s, having a health wearable was a rarity. Now it is becoming a common thing.
We measure sleep quality, do fitness tracking, or manage diseases with such devices.
Maybe, using generative AI for health and medical purposes will become as common as wearables are today. But it certainly won't take over a decade. Maybe a year or so.
Exciting times!
Orthopedics is a field where decisions have immediate and lasting impact on how patients move, function, and recover. Questions around whether to operate, how to approach a case, or which technique or implant to use rarely have a single clear answer. They’re shaped by training, experience, patient goals, and evolving evidence, and a lot of the real learning comes from seeing how others navigate those same decisions. Today we’re launching the Orthopedics community on Roon with a group of founding physicians who represent a wide range of perspectives across the field:
@BenSchwartz_MD, Scott Sigman, Dhanur Damodar,
@mredlermd, @sportsdrsean, Alexander Sah, Eric Giza,
@skbishai, @cmlawrie, Philip Louie, @IrathekMD, @DrChristianPean, @eglieberman, Linda Suleiman, Martin O'Malley, Vivek Shah, @drcharlesclaps, @JSanchezSotelo
On Roon, those perspectives are shared openly. Surgeons compare approaches, talk through real cases, and break down new research in the context of how they actually practice. If you’re in orthopedics, we’d love to have you join: https://t.co/O2XMuQCe2E
The Medivis Spine Navigation platform uses AR and AI to empower surgeons with holographic navigation across open and minimally invasive spine procedures.
Video Credit: @medivis_ai#engineering#ar#vr#technology