Joint Surgery and Sports Medicine Research: In Health and Disease
A special issue of Journal of Clinical Medicine (ISSN 2077-0383). This special issue belongs to the section "Orthopedics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (25 July 2023) | Viewed by 21434
Special Issue Editors
Interests: hip and knee arthroplasty; enhanced recovery after surgery; diagnosis and treatment of periprosthetic infection; reconstruction of multiple ligamentous knee injuries; dynamic navigation arthroscopy; repair of shoulder, elbow, hip and ankle sports injuries
2. Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Bone and Joint Degeneration Diseases, Guangzhou 510520, China
Interests: osteoarthritis and other degenerative joint diseases; sports injuries; ERAS (enhanced recovery after surgery); ortho-pedic infections; developmental joint deformities in children; total hip and knee arthroplasty; arthroscopic surgery
Interests: hip and knee arthroplasty; DAA and dynamic navigation technique; enhanced recovery after surgery; diagnosis and treatment of periprosthetic infection; reconstruction of multiple ligamentous knee injuries; repair of shoulder, elbow, hip, knee and ankle sports injuries
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Joint surgery and sports medicine have made significant advances in the past five years. The development of new technologies such as bone and cartilage regeneration and repair, bone tissue engineering vascularization, orthopedic graft infection, 3D printing, dynamic navigation, preoperative planning, accelerated rehabilitation surgery, personalized tissue engineering scaffolds and porous tantalum materials has changed the direction of the discipline and future trends, helping the disciplines of joint surgery and sports medicine to achieve high-precision and personalized targeting, and is conducive to improving the quality of life of these patients. In addition, the molecular diagnosis of post-arthroplasty prosthetic infections has improved their accuracy, saved valuable time, and reduced the financial burden and physical and psychological suffering of patients. This Special Issue aims to present the latest advances in the development and application of these technologies in joint surgery and sports medicine, bringing together researchers from bone and cartilage regeneration and repair, bone tissue engineering vascularization, orthopedic graft infection, 3D printing, dynamic navigation, preoperative planning, accelerated rehabilitation surgery, personalized tissue engineering scaffolds, and porous tantalum materials to advance the clinical, translational, and basic research on this promising new technology.
Prof. Dr. Ning Hu
Dr. Denghui Xie
Dr. Yan Xiong
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- hip and knee arthroplasty
- enhanced recovery after surgery
- diagnosis and treatment of periprosthetic infection
- dynamic navigation arthroscopy
- repair of shoulder, elbow, hip, knee and ankle sports injuries
- sports rehabilitation
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