Evergreen Orthopedic Research Lab

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Research and Education



Evergreen Orthopedic Research Lab (EORL) located in Kirkland, Washington was created to help answer the need for improved instruments, tools, and techniques utilized in joint replacement methods. These improvements have created a necessity for new venues of research and education; EORL provides those venues.


EORL Matrix Courses

Improvements in joint replacement methods are occurring faster than our ability to master them in traditional learning settings. Furthermore, direct-to-consumer programs are creating an increasing demand for these new innovations in surgery. These improvements and the speed that they are evolving at have created a need for new venues of research and education. EORL’s Matrix Courses enable surgeons to share these advances within the context of their own communities.


EORL Round Table Discussions

EORL’s courses are formatted as Round Table Discussions that highlight the experience of local surgeon experts and leaders. Topics focus on innovations in orthopedics including unicondylar knee replacement, hip resurfacing, patellofemoral replacement, shape-fit technologies, and other innovations directed at the younger, higher-demand patient.


EORL Cadaver Lab and Surgeon Visitation Programs

EORL Cadaver Course can accommodate up to 32 surgeons at a time. Over 250 surgeons have already attended this course. We are able to provide a fully functional Navigation Based Cadaver Lab where new surgical techniques can be safely developed, tested and taught. We provide EORL patented artificial knees and hips in order to demonstrate and teach advanced methods in surgery.


Ongoing Research Projects and Development Projects

  • Computer Navigation in Knee and Hip Replacement
  • Hip Resurfacing Technologies
  • Shape-fitting Methods in Knee Replacement
  • Minimally Invasive Knee Replacement
  • Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement
  • Spokane Method for Anterior Surgical Approach
  • Soft-Tissue Balancing Techniques for Knee Replacement
  • Universal MIS/Navigation Instruments for Knee and Hip Replacements
Research and Education

EORL is equipped with a fully functional Navigation Based Cadaver Lab where new surgical techniques can be safely developed, tested and taught.

Research and Education

The EORL surgeon visitation program allows surgeons to actually participate in live surgeries with surgeons who are experienced in a wide variety of advanced techniques.

11321 NE 120th Street, K-405, Bldg W   •   Kirkland, WA 98034-4399   •   (425) 284-7262