Abstract
Academic integrity is crucial in orthopedic surgery research, as patient care relies on the legitimacy and trustworthiness of published research. Plagiarism, or the unauthorized use of intellectual property without proper attribution, jeopardizes musculoskeletal medicine advancement and public trust. The advent of digital publishing platforms, combined with rising priority for academic production, has resulted in both purposeful and inadvertent transgressions of academic integrity norms. Modern plagiarism detection software is crucial for maintaining publication standards, but many researchers lack a comprehensive understanding of effective detection, analysis, and remediation techniques. Effective plagiarism prevention has a direct influence on patient safety, encourages innovation, and preserves the reputation of orthopedic literature in the global medical community.