Milosch Michalak
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Milosch Michalak is a leading orthopaedic researcher whose work focuses on advancing surgical precision in total knee arthroplasty (TKA). His primary research areas include robotic-assisted surgery, implant alignment accuracy, and postoperative patient outcomes. Michalak’s major contribution lies in rigorously evaluating whether robotic-assisted TKA can reduce the 2–20% of patients who suffer from restricted motion and anterior knee pain due to non-optimal component positioning. His most-cited paper, a 2023 randomised controlled trial protocol, has already garnered 18 citations, underscoring its importance in shaping evidence-based surgical practice. By designing a study that directly compares robotic assistance to conventional techniques, Michalak is helping to determine if this technology can meaningfully improve alignment and reduce common complications. His work bridges the gap between technological innovation and clinical reality, offering orthopaedic surgeons and patients clearer guidance on the benefits of robotic systems. For students and researchers, Michalak’s research exemplifies how methodical trial design can address persistent challenges in joint replacement, making his contributions essential reading for anyone interested in the future of precision orthopaedics.
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