Dr. Fury presents Innovative Shoulder Instability Research at the 2024 AOSSM - ASES Specialty Day during the AAOS Annual Meeting

San Francisco, CA

Dr. Matthew Fury presented groundbreaking research at the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM) and American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) Specialty Day proceedings, held in conjunction with the 2024 American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) Annual Meeting.

Selected to participate in this distinguised educational program, Dr. Fury showcased his latest research findings on treating complex shoulder instability during this prestigious event, which attracts leading orthopedic surgeons, researchers, and healthcare professionals from around the globe.

His presentation focused on addressing glenoid bone loss in shoulder instability, providing critical biomechanical support for various techniques to address a challenging problem in shoulder surgery.

"I am honored to have the opportunity to share our research findings with our colleagues at the AOSSM-ASES Specialty Day proceedings," said Dr. Fury. "This platform allows us to exchange insights, collaborate with fellow experts, and ultimately improve patient care. We have a duty to our patients to strive for better. By critically challenging our previous methods and consistently innovating, we can make an impact on patients around the world."

Dr. Fury uses this philosophy to help guide the care of his patients back home. His dedication to advancing the field through research, education, and innovation underscores his commitment to excellence.

The AOSSM-ASES Specialty Day proceedings at the AAOS Annual Meeting serve as a catalyst for collaboration and knowledge-sharing among orthopedic professionals. Dr. Fury's participation reinforces his leadership in the field and his ongoing pursuit of excellence in patient care.

For more information about Dr. Fury and his research, please visit his research page.

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