April 30th – 2 PM CET – Online meeting: CT-based migration analysis in a tibial implant compared to Radiostereometric analysis

Join us for our new IRSA Online Meeting on April 30th! In order to stimulate academic sharing and social connection among members of the RSA Society we initiate a series of 1-hour online meetings where RSA research groups take turns presenting/sharing on different topics followed by a discussion. Presenter: Lars Engseth, MD, Division of Orthopaedic […]

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Travel grant for collaboration on RSA research projects

The purpose of this grant is to promote collaboration in the form of international study stays at research groups within orthopedic joint surgery/prosthetic kinematics research. We expect to award 1-2 travel grants of approx. € 3000-4000 each (foreign students can travel to Aarhus (Denmark) or students from Aarhus can travel out). You must be a […]

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AutoRSA Group, Aarhus, Denmark

The AutoRSA Group is an interdisciplinary research group established in 2013 by Professor Maiken Stilling and Professor Kjeld Søballe.The most important capability of the AutoRSA Group is automated analysis of dynamic RSA recordings to describe native and arthroplasty joint biomechanics during loading and motion in terms of kinematics, stability and dysfunction. Furthermore, the AutoRSA Group […]

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The NRT X-RAY Award

The yearly NRT X-RAY award (sponsored by NRT X-RAY € 2000 ) is a new award for kinematic studies (single or dual plane). In 2025 the award is distributed during the 9.th International RSA meeting. Abstracts relevant for this price will be evaluated by the selection committee after abstract deadline. The selection committee of this […]

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LUMC, Leiden, The Netherlands

The Department of Orthopaedics is one of the sites with long experience in RSA technology development and RSA clinical research. In 1974 Kees Spoor used stereo roentgen to study anatomical shapes and since 1993 Edward Valstar started implementing RSA in Leiden. This resulted in a commercial RSA system in 1998 and since 2003, Model-based RSA, […]

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CIRRO, Oslo, Norway

CIRRO is a research group located in Oslo, Norway, and has since 2006 conducted research within the field of orthopedic implants of all kinds and treatment of musculoskeletal trauma and diseases. Initially, the focus was the hip joint but by now we have expanded to almost all joints in the human body – the knee, […]

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Attention YOUNG RSA researchers

The iRSA board have opened up a special seat to be accommodated by a young member, who can represent the interest of the younger researchers within RSA. The member will be an addition to the already consolidated board, and you will be a full member of the board. Besides the normal board tasks, focus will […]

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Travel Grant

To help young researchers reduce their travel costs, the Board has created a new grant: the iRSA Meeting Travel Grant To apply for this €1000 grant, you should be a member of the International Radiostereometry Society and a student, PhD student, or max 5 year post-PhD. Provide a short motivation and budget of your travel […]

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November 7th – 2 PM CET – Online meeting: Guideline for RSA and CT-RSA implant migration measurements to further improve RSA research

Join us for our new IRSA Online Meeting on November 7th! In order to stimulate academic sharing and social connection among members of the RSA Society we initiate a series of 1-hour online meetings where RSA research groups take turns presenting/sharing on different topics followed by a discussion. Presenter: Bart Kaptein from The Leiden University […]

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