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Innovation in Orthopaedics: Part 2-How to Translate Ideas and Research into Clinical Practice

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CURRENT REVIEWS IN MUSCULOSKELETAL MEDICINE
Volume 15, Issue 2, Pages 150-155

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12178-022-09749-4

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Orthopaedics; Innovation; Clinical practice; Healthcare; User experience; Creativity; Biodesign; Design sprint; Design thinking

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This paper presents approaches and techniques for translating an idea or research into clinical practice, with a focus on the innovation development process. Innovative tools have been proven to be important solutions for healthcare problems. The review describes the innovation phases for translating an idea or research into clinical practice, including discovering opportunities, creating innovations, specifying projects, developing technologies, and launching innovations.
Purpose of Review This paper presents some approaches and techniques for translating an idea or research into clinical practice, considering the innovation development process. Recent Findings Innovative tools have been a key solution for healthcare problems, such as musculoskeletal disorders, which represent a great economic burden and are among the leading causes of disability. There has been an increase in publications on this topic, but there has been no analysis of the process of innovation development. This review describes the innovation phases for translating an idea or research into clinical practice, considering the stages of discovering the opportunity, innovation creation, project specification, technology development, and innovation launch. An analysis of the innovation development process to translate an idea or research into clinical practice, including concepts, approaches, and techniques that shows the why, how, and what of innovation.

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