RSA methodology allows robustly designed studies for quantitative assessment of new implant designs, materials and techniques that are predictive of long-term performance with two years of follow-up whilst limiting the number of patients exposed to unproven treatments.
This presentation is part of Minisymposium “MS58 - Instruments and techniques for biomedical research (2 parts)”
organized by: Alberto Leardini (Laboratory of Movement Analysis and Functional-Clinical Evaluation of Prosthesis, Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli, Bologna) .