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Joseph Michael Schwab is a Senior Researcher in the Medicine Section at the Faculty of Science and Medicine, University of Fribourg. His research focuses on orthopedic surgery, particularly hip preservation, femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), and surgical techniques in joint reconstruction. He has contributed extensively to understanding hip biomechanics, ligamentous structures, and outcomes of arthroplasty procedures. Key areas include the development of imaging protocols (e.g., CLASS MRI), evaluation of surgical techniques (e.g., PENG block, Modified Dunn Procedure), and long-term follow-up studies of cartilage repair procedures like AMIC.
His work spans clinical and biomechanical studies, with a strong emphasis on improving patient outcomes in hip and knee surgeries. Collaborations include investigations into ligament strength, acetabular labrum tears, and pediatric hip fractures. He is affiliated with research centers like IMF and NARA, contributing to teaching platforms in Anatomy and Clinical Skills.
Publications highlight advancements in hip microinstability, SCFE treatment, and the role of pelvic tilt in surgical planning. His research bridges clinical practice and biomechanical analysis, addressing both acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions.
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