1. Known data on applied regenerative medicine in tendon healing
- Author
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Kavin Khatri, Ena Sharma, Amit Lakhani, and Amit Kapila
- Subjects
Dense connective tissue ,musculoskeletal diseases ,PRP ,business.industry ,ACL ,Context (language use) ,General Medicine ,musculoskeletal system ,Regenerative medicine ,gene therapy ,Tendon ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,stem cells ,ligament ,scaffolds ,medicine ,Ligament ,Stem cell ,business ,Process (anatomy) ,Tendon healing ,Biomedical engineering ,Research Article - Abstract
Tendons and ligaments are important structures in the musculoskeletal system. Ligaments connect various bones and provide stability in complex movements of joints in the knee. Tendon is made of dense connective tissue and transmits the force of contraction from muscle to bone. They are injured due to direct trauma in sports or roadside accidents. Tendon healing after repair is often poor due to the formation of fibro vascular scar tissues with low mechanical property. Regenerative techniques such as PRP (platelet-rich plasma), stem cells, scaffolds, gene therapy, cell sheets, and scaffolds help augment repair and regenerate tissue in this context. Therefore, it is of interest to document known data (repair process, tissue regeneration, mechanical strength, and clinical outcome) on applied regenerative medicine in tendon healing.
- Published
- 2021