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The research focuses primarily on clinical areas including upper limb surgery, peripheral nerve procedures, and musculoskeletal tumor operations. Significant intersections exist between fundamental scientific research and clinical applications. In basic science, investigations cover mesothelial cell behavior across various contexts (tumors, tendon degeneration, etc.) and electromyography (EMG) analyses of prevalent upper limb disorders like tennis elbow and rotator cuff issues. The clinical research aims to uncover the physiological mechanisms behind common clinical conditions and pioneer innovative treatment approaches.
Professor Simon Frostick has pioneered several novel surgical techniques for reconstructing severe upper limb conditions and introduced advanced methods to the UK, such as shoulder arthroscopy. His clinical research strives to enhance therapeutic interventions and progress upper limb surgery, peripheral nerve procedures, and musculoskeletal tumor operations. He has created multiple innovative surgical solutions, including reconstructive techniques for major upper limb disorders and the introduction of new methodologies to the UK medical community.