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Joshua Sun is a rising figure in orthopedic surgery, with a focused expertise in the comparative effectiveness of robotic-assisted versus conventional total knee arthroplasty (TKA). His most-cited work, a 2024 study examining outcomes following robotic-assisted TKA, has already garnered 16 citations, signaling its timely impact on a rapidly evolving field. Sun’s primary contribution lies in rigorously evaluating whether technological advancements in joint replacement translate into measurable patient benefits—such as improved alignment, reduced pain, or faster recovery—over traditional methods. By synthesizing clinical data, he provides evidence that helps surgeons and hospitals make informed decisions about adopting robotic systems, balancing cost, training, and outcomes. His research addresses a critical gap in orthopedics, where innovation often outpaces validation. Beyond this landmark paper, Sun’s work underscores a commitment to data-driven surgical practice, making him a key voice in the ongoing debate over technology’s role in improving arthroplasty. For students and researchers, his findings offer a clear, practical lens on how modern orthopedics is being reshaped by precision tools and rigorous comparative studies.
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