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The research driving orthopedic innovation

The work at OrthoCarolina Research Institute fuels discoveries that benefit everyone.

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OCRI’s goal, through research, is to improve the lives of its patients by increasing mobility, reducing cost, and decreasing recovery time.

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Behind every treatment at OrthoCarolina is something powerful: research, conducted by the same doctors delivering your care.

Through the OrthoCarolina Research Institute (OCRI), a nonprofit pushing the boundaries of orthopedic innovation, patients receive care grounded in evidence, precision, and progress.

When it comes to orthopedic care, research isn’t optional — it’s essential. That’s why OrthoCarolina doesn’t just follow the latest breakthroughs. They create them.

Through OCRI, advancements in orthopedic care are made by challenging the status quo, pioneering new inventions, and innovating ways to improve outcomes for patients in their community. Here’s what sets OrthoCarolina apart:

  • The same physicians providing care are the ones conducting the research behind it.
  • Patients benefit from care that’s rooted in ongoing innovation and evidence.
  • OrthoCarolina is the region’s trusted, local leader in orthopedic research.

Orthopedic research drives better care, and OrthoCarolina is leading the way. Contributing to OCRI improves orthopedic treatments and helps you and your loved ones get back to the activities they love that much sooner.

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