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Identified a significant prevalence of sagittal spinal deformity among patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty, highlighting the importance of considering spinal alignment in hip replacement surgery.
Demonstrated how spinopelvic compensatory mechanisms accommodate reduced hip motion in patients with hip osteoarthritis, providing insights into the interplay between hip and spine function.
Showed that lumbar spine degeneration and flatback deformity alter sitting-standing spinopelvic mechanics, with implications for total hip arthroplasty outcomes.
Compared radiation exposure levels in posterior lumbar fusion using CT image-guided navigation, robotic assistance, and intraoperative fluoroscopy, offering insights into radiation safety in spine surgery.
Evaluated the impact of the Global Alignment and Proportion Score and bracing on proximal junctional kyphosis in adult spinal deformity, contributing to the understanding of deformity correction strategies.
Demonstrated that age and gender confound PROMIS scores in spine patients with back and neck pain, highlighting the need for careful interpretation of patient-reported outcomes.
Showed that functional alignment within the fusion in adult spinal deformity improves outcomes and minimizes mechanical failures, emphasizing the importance of alignment in surgical planning.
Dr. Ayres focuses on improving surgical techniques and outcomes in spine and hip arthroplasty, with a particular emphasis on spinal deformity correction and the impact of spinopelvic alignment on hip function. His research aims to optimize patient-reported outcomes and reduce complications through innovative surgical approaches and preoperative optimization strategies.
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