New Approaches to Knee and Shoulder Arthroplasty .
Advances in knee and shoulder arthroplasty are reshaping how surgeons approach joint reconstruction and implant design. Emerging strategies emphasize personalized alignment, improved implant kinematics, and technologies that enhance surgical precision. In knee arthroplasty, innovations such as kinematic alignment philosophies, patient-specific instrumentation, and robotic-assisted techniques aim to better replicate native joint mechanics and improve functional outcomes. Meanwhile, shoulder arthroplasty continues to evolve with expanded indications for reverse shoulder implants, improved glenoid fixation, and refined implant geometries designed to enhance stability and longevity. Together, these developments reflect a broader shift toward more individualized joint replacement strategies—combining advanced implants, data-driven planning, and surgical technologies to optimize patient outcomes and durability of reconstruction.
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