Research Development Committee
AAOS Research Symposia: Physical Regulation of Skeletal Repair
- Principal Investigators: Roy K. Aaron, MD and Mark E. Bolander, MD
- Dates: September 4-6, 2003
- Participants: Highly productive investigators in the field of biophysical stimulation
- Purpose of Workshop: Explore basic and clinical information on the regulation of skeletal repair by biologically active physical agents including mechanical strain, ultrasound, and electrical energy
- Overview of Topics:
- How cells perceive their physical environment, how information about the environment is carried to cells in the form of signal content, how cells transduce this information and how physical stimuli alter gene expression
- How repairing skeletal tissues organize physical information to augment the repair process
- A publication that synthesizes the findings of the workshop is available for purchase in the AAOS Store.
Statistics
Guidelines and Technology Overviews
Pay for Performance
Research Documents
- Osteoarthritis of the Knee
- Osteoarthritis of the Hip
- Unified Research Agenda
- Future Directions in Research
Awards & Opportunities
Research Committees
- Biological Implants
- Biomedical Engineering
- Evidence Based Practice
- Guidelines and Technology Oversight
- Occupational Health and Workers' Compensation
- Patient Safety
- Research Development
- U.S. Bone and Joint Decade
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