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Review
. 2025 Jun;33(6):2269-2275.
doi: 10.1002/ksa.12657. Epub 2025 Mar 22.

Beyond traditional orthopaedic data analysis: AI, multimodal models and continuous monitoring

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Review

Beyond traditional orthopaedic data analysis: AI, multimodal models and continuous monitoring

Felix C Oettl et al. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 2025 Jun.

Abstract

Multimodal artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionise healthcare by enabling the simultaneous processing and integration of various data types, including medical imaging, electronic health records, genomic information and real-time data. This review explores the current applications and future potential of multimodal AI across healthcare, with a particular focus on orthopaedic surgery. In presurgical planning, multimodal AI has demonstrated significant improvements in diagnostic accuracy and risk prediction, with studies reporting an Area under the receiving operator curve presenting good to excellent performance across various orthopaedic conditions. Intraoperative applications leverage advanced imaging and tracking technologies to enhance surgical precision, while postoperative care has been advanced through continuous patient monitoring and early detection of complications. Despite these advances, significant challenges remain in data integration, standardisation, and privacy protection. Technical solutions such as federated learning (allowing decentralisation of models) and edge computing (allowing data analysis to happen on site or closer to site instead of multipurpose datacenters) are being developed to address these concerns while maintaining compliance with regulatory frameworks. As this field continues to evolve, the integration of multimodal AI promises to advance personalised medicine, improve patient outcomes, and transform healthcare delivery through more comprehensive and nuanced analysis of patient data. Level of Evidence: Level V.

Keywords: artificial intelligence; clinical decision support; multimodal artificial intelligence; orthopaedic surgery; personalised medicine.

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Conflict of interest statement

Kristian Samuelsson is a Member of the Board of Directors of Getinge AB. The other authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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Current technologies in orthopaedic artificial inteligence (AI).
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Future perspective of multimodal models in orthopaedics.

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