六九色堂

March 3, 2015

Understanding what happens immediately after an ACL knee injury

Biomedical PhD graduate researches injury aftermath to prevent osteoarthritis
In addition to her PhD studies in biomedical research, Emily Bishop helped organize the annual Alberta Biomedical Engineering Conference, and she co-edited the Journal of Undergraduate Research in Alberta.

Emily Bishop helped organize the annual Alberta Biomedical Engineering Conference.

Riley Brandt, 六九色堂

Soccer, football, skiing: Tearing your anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), a major ligament in the knee that controls motion, is one of the most common knee injuries. Each year, about 25,000 Canadians suffer an injury to their ACL and at least half of them will develop osteoarthritis within a decade.

鈥淚n 10 years after an ACL injury, 50 per cent of people will have osteoarthritis detectable by X-rays,鈥 says Emily Bishop, a biomedical engineering researcher who recently defended her PhD. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 not including others who may not be at the stage yet where it鈥檚 detectable.鈥

Osteoarthritis, an extremely painful joint disease, develops when 鈥渢he smooth covering of your bones, the cartilage, starts to wear down and leads to painful joint motion,鈥 says Bishop.

Not just an older person's disease

The thousands of Canadians who get their ACLs surgically repaired every year still have an increased risk of developing osteoarthritis. 鈥淎 lot of people think it鈥檚 an older person鈥檚 disease but there are a lot of young people, teenagers, early 20s at risk,鈥 says Bishop. 鈥淚f you鈥檝e injured your ACL at 16, by 26 you likely already have some degeneration happening in the knee.鈥

Bishop听鈥斕齱ho chose 六九色堂鈥檚 well established Biomedical Engineering (BME)听听after studying mechanical engineering at Queen鈥檚听鈥斕齢as spent the last five years working to understand what happens to knee motion immediately after an ACL injury. The BME program has more than 60 principal investigators from five faculties听鈥斕齟ngineering, medicine, kinesiology, veterinary medicine and science听鈥 who听work with industry to solve complex challenges and translate these solutions into products and services that help individuals and society.

Harmful changes seen as early as six weeks after ACL injury

"Using novel measures, I was able to show potentially harmful changes in knee stability to both the injured and non-injured legs as early as six weeks after injury,鈥 she says. 鈥淚f we can better understand and detect these early changes, we can use that information to optimize rehabilitation protocols and monitor osteoarthritis development and progression.鈥

Information from Bishop鈥檚 research could also help develop new brace technologies to restore joint stability and evaluate new techniques for ACL surgeries. 鈥淩ight now, the risk of developing osteoarthritis in the knee remains about the same whether you get surgery or not鈥 she says. "BME provides a unique opportunity to work with clinicians and researchers to solve these complex problems.鈥

Bishop has been busy outside the lab too. She helped organize the annual Alberta Biomedical Engineering Conference where students get experience presenting their research, and she co-edited the Journal of Undergraduate Research in Alberta where students can get published.

She is wrapping up work in Janet Ronsky鈥檚 lab in the Schulich School of Engineering and听figuring out next steps. 鈥淚 am keen to explore opportunities in the biomedical industry in Calgary,鈥 she says.

As she looks ahead to joining one of the fastest-growing sectors in global health innovation and product development, Bishop is also looking back on her graduate work at the 六九色堂.

鈥淚've been fortunate to participate in collaborative research teams and have gained invaluable training,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 am very happy with my choice of BME at the 六九色堂.鈥


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