Home > TRIA Orthopaedic Research Institute
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To make an appointment, call 952.831.TRIA (8742)
Mon-Fri 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
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TRIA Orthopaedic Research Institute
Research and education is at the core of who we are. That’s why we invest first
in efforts to improve patient care and enhance the medical profession. TRIA Orthopaedic
Research Institute, housed within TRIA Orthopaedic Center, advances the science
of orthopaedic medicine through a rich blend of education and research programs. |
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Physicians from all over the world travel to TRIA Orthopaedic Research Institute
to learn the newest orthopaedic techniques from TRIA experts in our advanced Bio-Skills
Lab. Connectivity throughout the labs, surgical suites and conference rooms allows
for enhanced teaching opportunities. TRIA experts can show precise minimally-invasive
techniques, while surgeons in the bio-skills lab mirror the technique by watching
side-by-side live video on flat panel monitors at each station. |
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For over 10 years, TRIA experts have been educating doctors, therapists and athletic
trainers through our Spring Sports Medicine Conference. This two-day conference
features practical case-based learning, hands-on break out sessions and the latest
in sports medicine. TRIA also offers community conferences where local medical professionals
can expand their expertise. These weekly conferences focus on orthopedic-related
topics and conditions, and participants can receive continuing medical education
(CME) credit.
TRIA Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Conference,
Thursday, September 11 and Friday, September 12
For more information, contact Michelle Hemingway, Marketing Specialist, at 952-806-5685 or e-mail connect@tria.com.
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Orthopaedic specialists at TRIA train the next generation of orthopaedic leaders
through our sports medicine fellowship program, accredited through the Accreditation
Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). For over 20 years, the sports medicine
fellowship program has given surgeons, who have already completed their five years
of training in orthopaedic surgery, further specialized training in sports medicine.
Fellows work alongside the attending physician in clinic and out on the field at
pro, college, and high school sporting events.
For more fellowship information, email Dr. David Fischer at
David.Fischer@tria.com.
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TRIA Orthopaedic Center is one of a select six locations where University of Minnesota
orthopaedic surgery residents receive their training. With rotations in sports (family
medicine), hand and foot and ankle, TRIA faculty provides a comprehensive educational
experience for orthopaedic residents, as well as medical students. |
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Through relevant, patient-focused research, we can measure the rate patients recover,
return to activity and overall functional recovery. These clinical studies give
us a strong basis to implement care changes to improve patient results. We continue
this circular process of measuring, improving and measuring again to sustain innovation.
Research studies are conducted right here in TRIA’s general and sub-specialty clinics
through our Research Institute. We give patients the opportunity to be study participants,
involving them in the very research that will improve their care, as well as the
care of others in the future.
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We balance our research with studies aimed at evaluating new forms of treatment,
such as assessing stem-cell transplantation, new prostheses for focal knee arthritis,
and new ligament fixation in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction, to
name a few. |
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