Resources

Resources

The Knee Sports & Reconstruction Research Group (KSARR) benefits from a variety of advanced resources that are essential to conducting high-quality research in knee health and sports medicine. Our resources include:

Advanced Laboratories: KSARR collaborates with the Cell Therapy Center at the University of Jordan, led by Professor Abdalla Awidi, which provides state-of-the-art facilities for stem cell research and regenerative medicine. These labs are equipped with the latest technologies necessary for pioneering cell therapy applications in knee injuries.

Surgical and Rehabilitation Equipment: KSARR integrates cutting-edge surgical and rehabilitation tools through collaborations with experts. The partnership with Associate Professor Sumayeh Abujaber, from the Department of Physiotherapy at the University of Jordan, focuses specifically on rehabilitation strategies. This enhances the group's capability to provide comprehensive rehabilitation solutions for patients recovering from knee injuries, combining physiotherapy with orthopedic surgery and regenerative medicine.

Clinical Research and IT Support: KSARR works with local experts like Associate Professor Bassem I. Haddad and Professor Osama Kassab Harfoushi, utilizing clinical research tools and advanced IT systems to process and analyze data. The integration of technology plays a key role in optimizing our research workflows and enhancing data accuracy.

Software and Analytical Tools: Our research is supported by specialized software for data collection and analysis, essential for evaluating the outcomes of our studies in knee reconstruction and injury recovery.

Funding and Strategic Partnerships: KSARR actively pursues funding from international companies like ConMed, Mitek, and Arthrex. These collaborations, along with our strategic academic and clinical partnerships, ensure that KSARR is well-resourced to drive impactful research.

These resources enable KSARR to deliver cutting-edge research and innovative solutions in knee health, making significant contributions to the fields of sports medicine, rehabilitation, and orthopedic surgery.​