Tyber Medical's Groundbreaking Research Accepted at 2025 ORS Conference in Phoenix

Tyber Medical's Groundbreaking Research Accepted at 2025 ORS Conference



Tyber Medical is celebrating a significant milestone with the acceptance of all five of its submitted abstracts for poster presentations at the 2025 Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS) Annual Meeting. This prestigious event is set to take place from February 7-11, 2025, in Phoenix, Arizona. The acceptance of these abstracts not only highlights Tyber Medical's commitment to advancing clinical research but also underscores its dedication to providing innovative solutions that enhance patient care.

The five accepted abstracts cover a wide array of impactful studies aimed at improving clinical outcomes and refining surgical techniques in the field of orthopaedics. Key highlights of the research include evaluations of state-of-the-art surgical devices, novel strategies for addressing difficult orthopaedic issues, and robust evidence-based analyses that strengthen the understanding of various procedures.

List of Accepted Abstracts



1. Snap-off Screws Support Good Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes Following Weil Osteotomy for Metatarsalgia
Authors: Madilyn Riegel, Jillian Mohn, James Jacobs, DPM, Hallie Murray, PhD
This study explores the efficacy of snap-off screws in providing positive clinical and radiographic results after Weil osteotomy, a procedure performed to relieve metatarsalgia, a common foot condition.

2. Registry-based Evidence Supports the Performance and Safety of PEEK Interphalangeal Devices to Correct Toe Deformities
Authors: Madilyn Riegel, Jillian Mohn, Willy Grasset, MD, Hallie Murray, PhD
This research presents compelling evidence regarding the safety and effectiveness of PEEK interphalangeal devices designed to correct various toe deformities, contributing to improved patient outcomes.

3. Headed Screws Support Positive Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes for Patients with Comorbidities and Risk Factors
Authors: Madilyn Riegel, Jillian Mohn, Paul DeFrino, MD, Hallie Murray, PhD
Investigating the use of headed screws, this study showcases their effectiveness for patients who present comorbidities and risk factors, offering valuable insights for clinicians.

4. Successful Radiographic and Clinical Outcomes of Headed Screws in Distal Tibia Fracture Repair
Authors: Jillian Mohn, Madilyn Riegel, Paul DeFrino, MD, Shane Hollawell, DPM, Hallie Murray, PhD
This study analyzes clinical and radiographic outcomes in patients receiving repairs for distal tibia fractures using headed screws, emphasizing their reliability for complex injuries.

5. Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes of Headless Screws in Traumatic and Reconstructive Hindfoot Applications
Authors: Jillian Mohn, Madilyn Riegel, Blake Moore, MD, Paul DeFrino, MD, Shane Hollawell, DPM, Michael Gentile, DPM, Hallie Murray, PhD
Focusing on the use of headless screws, this research evaluates both clinical and imaging outcomes in traumatic and reconstructive cases involving the hindfoot, further supporting the prominence of these devices in modern surgical practices.

Lisa Boyle, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs at Tyber Medical, expressed pride in the organization's achievements, stating, "This accomplishment reflects the dedication and expertise of our clinical research team. We are proud to contribute meaningful data to the orthopaedic community, enhancing understanding and outcomes for patients worldwide."

Attendees of the conference will have the opportunity to visit Tyber Medical's presentations to explore these innovative findings in greater detail. For further information on these research efforts or to engage in discussions, interested parties may contact Jillian Mohn at  [email protected]

As Tyber Medical continues to reshape the landscape of orthopaedic care, the acceptance of these abstracts at such a prominent conference serves as testament to their unwavering commitment to excellence in clinical research and development.

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This exciting development marks an important step forward for Tyber Medical and its contributions to the field of orthopaedics, emphasizing the company's aim to improve patient outcomes through innovative research and advanced medical solutions.

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