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2. Systemic Inflammation, Sleep, and Psychological Factors Determine Recovery Trajectories for People With Neck Pain: An Exploratory Study
3. Let’s Focus on the Fibrosis in Dupuytren Disease: Cell Communication Network Factor 2 as a Novel Target
4. Pharmacotherapies in Dupuytren Disease: Current and Novel Strategies
5. Teaching the tutors: use of an OSTE to train medical students to be peer tutors
6. Aberrant Neuronal Activity in a Model of Work-Related Upper Limb Pain and Dysfunction
7. Relationship between systemic inflammation and recovery over 12 months after an acute episode of low back pain
8. MP59-06 ENHANCED BRAIN-DERIVED NERVE FACTOR EXPRESSION AND REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES PRODUCTION IN MUCOSA OF LOWER MOTOR NEURON-LESIONED DOG BLADDER UNDERWENT SOMATIC-MOTOR NERVE TRANSFER
9. Anatomical Location of the Vesical Branches of the Inferior Hypogastric Plexus in Human Cadavers
10. Nerve transfer for restoration of lower motor neuron-lesioned bladder, urethral and anal sphincter function. Part 4: Effectiveness of the motor reinnervation
11. From cerebral palsy to developmental coordination disorder: Development of preclinical rat models corresponding to recent epidemiological changes
12. Potentiation of Collagen Deposition by the Combination of Substance P with Transforming Growth Factor Beta in Rat Skin Fibroblasts
13. Poor sleep versus exercise: A duel to decide whether pain resolves or persists after injury
14. Key indicators of repetitive overuse-induced neuromuscular inflammation and fibrosis are prevented by manual therapy in a rat model
15. Heat Shock Protein Response to Overuse Injuries
16. Sex-specific neurogenic deficits and neurocognitive disorders in middle-aged HIV-1 Tg26 transgenic mice
17. Chapter 24 - Substance P-neurokinin 1 receptor pathway in musculoskeletal disorders
18. Chapter 1 - The synthesis, release, and binding of substance P
19. Characterization of pain-related behaviors in a rat model of acute-to-chronic low back pain: single vs. multi-level disc injury.
20. Blocking CCN2 Reduces Established Palmar Neuromuscular Fibrosis and Improves Function Following Repetitive Overuse Injury
21. Prolonged high force high repetition pulling induces osteocyte apoptosis and trabecular bone loss in distal radius, while low force high repetition pulling induces bone anabolism
22. Restoring bladder function using motor and sensory nerve transfers: a cadaveric feasibility study
23. Cohort profile: why do people keep hurting their back?
24. Forced treadmill running reduces systemic inflammation yet worsens upper limb discomfort in a rat model of work-related musculoskeletal disorders
25. Extracellular Acetylated Histone 3.3 Induces Inflammation and Lung Tissue Damage
26. Mechanisms involved in nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) oxidase (Nox)-derived reactive oxygen species (ROS) modulation of muscle function in human and dog bladders
27. Blocking CCN2 Reduces Established Bone Loss Induced by Prolonged Intense Loading by Increasing Osteoblast Activity in Rats
28. Systemic inflammatory profiles and their relationships with demographic, behavioural and clinical features in acute low back pain
29. Cortical bone deficit and fat infiltration of bone marrow and skeletal muscle in ambulatory children with mild spastic cerebral palsy
30. Risk factors and the natural history of accelerated knee osteoarthritis: a narrative review
31. Composite quantitative knee structure metrics predict the development of accelerated knee osteoarthritis: data from the osteoarthritis initiative
32. Bone and the Brain
33. List of Contributors
34. Occupational Activities: Factors That Tip the Balance From Bone Accrual to Bone Loss
35. Adults with incident accelerated knee osteoarthritis are more likely to receive a knee replacement: data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative
36. ISSLS PRIZE IN CLINICAL SCIENCE 2018: longitudinal analysis of inflammatory, psychological, and sleep-related factors following an acute low back pain episode—the good, the bad, and the ugly
37. Extracellular Histone 3.3 and Its Hyper-acetylated Isoform In-duce an Inflammatory Response and Damage Lung Tissue
38. Meniscal degeneration is prognostic of destabilzing meniscal tear and accelerated knee osteoarthritis: Data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative
39. LBA01-04 NERVE TRANSFER FOR RESTORATION OF LOWER MOTOR NEURON-LESIONED BLADDER, URETHRAL AND ANAL SPHINCTER FUNCTION IN A DOG MODEL. PART 3: NEUROPHARMACOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF NICOTINIC RECEPTORS IN VITRO
40. Organ- and function-specific anatomical organization of vagal fibers supports fascicular vagus nerve stimulation
41. Systematic review of biochemical biomarkers for neck and upper-extremity musculoskeletal disorders
42. Females have greater susceptibility to develop ongoing pain and central sensitization in a rat model of temporomandibular joint pain
43. Manual therapy prevents onset of nociceptor activity, sensorimotor dysfunction, and neural fibrosis induced by a volitional repetitive task
44. Heat Shock Protein Response to Overuse Injuries
45. Accelerated knee osteoarthritis is associated with pre-radiographic degeneration of the extensor mechanism and cruciate ligaments: data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative
46. Early pre-radiographic structural pathology precedes the onset of accelerated knee osteoarthritis
47. Nerve transfer for restoration of lowermotor neuron-lesioned bladder, urethral, and anal sphincter function in a dog model. Part 3. nicotinic receptor characterization.
48. Cardiometabolic Risk and Its Relationship With Visceral Adiposity in Children With Cerebral Palsy
49. Defective neurite elongation and branching in Nibp/Trappc9 deficient zebrafish and mice
50. Neuromuscular Nicotinic Receptors Mediate Bladder Contractions Following Bladder Reinnervation with Somatic to Autonomic Nerve Transfer after Decentralization by Spinal Root Transection
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