Connective tissue research is a dynamic field of study focused on understanding the structure, function, and role of connective tissues in the human body. These tissues, including tendons, ligaments, cartilage, and the extracellular matrix, play crucial roles in providing support, connecting organs, and maintaining tissue integrity. Researchers in connective tissue explore various aspects, including cellular interactions, signaling pathways, and the impact of genetic and environmental factors. The investigation extends to pathological conditions such as fibrosis, arthritis, and connective tissue disorders. Cutting-edge techniques like advanced imaging, molecular biology, and biomechanical analyses contribute to unraveling the complexities of connective tissue. This research has implications for regenerative medicine, tissue engineering, and the development of therapeutic interventions for conditions affecting these vital tissues. Overall, connective tissue research advances our understanding of physiological processes, informs clinical practices, and opens avenues for innovative approaches to address connective tissue-related health challenges
Title : Update on orthopedic-implant-cobaltism
Stephen S Tower, University of Alaska Anchorage, United States
Title : Acute traumatic spinal injuries - Outcomes based evidence of the holistic active physiological conservative management of the injury and its neurological effects
Wagih El Masri, Keele University, United Kingdom
Title : Why rehabilitation following Total Joint Arthroplasty (TJA) should include a gait kinematic assessment and gait retraining
Diana Hodgins, Dynamic Metrics Ltd, United Kingdom
Title : Clinical characteristics and one-year outcomes of lateral ankle sprains in young active adults referred for rehabilitation
Dib Kheir Eddine, Regional University Military Hospital of Oran, Algeria
Title : Modifiable lifestyle and occupational risk factors associated with dupuytrens disease: A systematic review and meta analysis
Mohammed Jameel, East Lancashire Hospitals Trust, United Kingdom
Title : The tomographic phenotype and the genotype of wormian bones
Ali Al Kaissi, National Ilizarov Medical Research Center for Traumatology and Orthopaedics, Russian Federation