Research & Publications
Dr. Hasani Swindell’s research reflects a broad and impactful engagement with orthopedic sports medicine, spanning clinical outcomes research, biomechanics, surgical techniques, rehabilitation, and return-to-play criteria. His publications include studies on shoulder arthroplasty, knee cartilage and meniscal pathology, hip biomechanics, and upper extremity injuries in athletes. These investigations have contributed to a better understanding of how surgical techniques, rehabilitation strategies, and biomechanical factors influence patient outcomes and safe return to sport.
Dr. Swindell’s research directly informs his modern sports medicine practice by helping define best practices in operative care, postoperative rehabilitation, and injury management in athletes. His scholarly work reflects a commitment to advancing the field while translating evidence into clinical practice. Engagement in research ensures continuous exposure to emerging evidence and innovative surgical techniques, reinforcing the importance of staying on the cutting edge of sports medicine.
Ultimately, his ongoing scholarly activity enhances patient care, as the process of designing, analyzing, and applying research strengthens a physician-surgeon’s ability to deliver thoughtful, evidence-based, and outcome-driven treatment for athletes, weekend warriors, and patients seeking to return to full activity.