Ross Radicمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار بالینی
Ross Radic is a Clinical Associate Professor at the UWA Medical School, Department of Surgery, The University of Western Australia. His academic and clinical work focuses on orthopedic surgery with a specialization in sports medicine and knee reconstruction procedures. Dr. Radic's research interests include: Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Reconstruction techniques Comparative analysis of tendon grafts (quadriceps tendon vs. hamstring tendon) Gender differences in recovery and return to sports following orthopedic surgery Patient-reported outcomes after surgical interventions Factors affecting surgical success and revision rates His recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on evidence-based approaches to ACL reconstruction, with multiple studies comparing outcomes between different surgical techniques. Dr. Radic's work has been published in high-impact orthopedic journals including Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy and The American Journal of Sports Medicine. Dr. Radic's research contributes to the UN Sustainable Development Goal for good health and well-being, with practical applications for improving surgical outcomes and patient recovery in sports medicine.

