Shriners Sports Medicine Registry
This project supported the development of a centralized sports medicine registry designed to help Shriners Children’s organize patient, diagnosis, surgical, rehabilitation, motion analysis, and functional outcome data. The registry was intended to create a shared data warehouse that could support multi-site research, outcomes tracking, and evidence-based clinical insights.

Project Overview
The Challenge
Sports medicine outcomes data can be difficult to compare across hospital sites when patient characteristics, procedures, rehabilitation measures, and functional outcomes are stored in different systems or formats. A centralized registry is needed to help clinicians and researchers better understand patient progress, surgical outcomes, rehabilitation readiness, and risk assessment.
The Innovation
The project helped establish a prototype database framework capable of identifying, extracting, and analyzing relevant data from Shriners medical records. Initial testing showed that the database could successfully extract and analyze correct data, creating a foundation for broader registry-based research and clinical decision support.
Objective
To collaboratively develop a prototype sports medicine registry database that centralizes key clinical, surgical, rehabilitation, and functional outcome data across Shriners Children’s sites.
Current Phase
Completed/closed. Initial testing demonstrated successful identification, extraction, and analysis of relevant medical record data.
Potential Impact
This registry could strengthen multi-site sports medicine research, improve outcome tracking, and support better-informed clinical decisions for pediatric patients receiving sports medicine care.

Interested in collaborating or supporting this work?
We welcome clinical partners, research collaborators, and supporters who share a commitment to advancing pediatric innovation. Reach out to connect with the project team or explore related work across GTPIN.