DISCOVER CUTTING EDGE ORTHOPEDIC HIP RESEARCH AT QUEEN'S
With a commitment to advancing patient care and surgical techniques, researchers at Queen's delve into various aspects of hip health, ranging from biomechanics to surgical interventions and rehabilitation protocols.
Through interdisciplinary collaboration and state-of-the-art facilities, Queen’s researchers are exploring new avenues for treating hip disorders, improving prosthetic designs, and enhancing post-operative outcomes.
By integrating clinical expertise with cutting-edge technologies, Queen's remains dedicated to pushing the boundaries of orthopedic hip research, ultimately enhancing the quality of life for patients.

TOTAL HIP REPLACEMENT
- Pelvic Positioning and Acetabular Orientation in Total Hip Replacement
- Computational Analysis of Component Placement in Total Hip Replacement
- Influence of preoperative femoral orientation on radiographic measures of femoral head height in total hip replacement
- Observed effect of femoral component undersizing and a collarless design in the development of radiolucent lines in cementless total hip arthroplasty
- Long-term hip loading in unilateral total hip replacement patients is no different between limbs or compared to healthy controls at similar walking speeds

PREVENTATIVE CARE
- A cluster randomised controlled trial to evaluate a policy to provide external hip protectors for residents of nursing and residential homes in Northern Ireland
- Oxford consensus on primary cam morphology and femoroacetabular impingement syndrome: part 2—research priorities on conditions affecting the young person’s hip