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This book presents regenerative strategies for the treatment of
knee joint disabilities. The book is composed of four main sections
totaling 19 chapters which review the current knowledge on the
clinical management and preclinical regenerative strategies. It
examines the role of different natural-based biomaterials as
scaffolds and implants for addressing different tissue lesions in
the knee joint. Section one provides an updated and comprehensive
discussion on articular cartilage tissue regeneration. Section two
focuses on the important contributions for bone and osteochondral
tissue engineering. Section three overview the recent advances on
meniscus repair/regeneration strategies. Finally, section four
further discusses the current strategies for treatment of ligament
lesions. Each chapter is prepared by world know expert on their
fields, so we do firmly believe that the proposed book will be a
reference in the area of biomaterials for regenerative medicine.
This book covers the most recent developments in the field of
osteochondral tissue engineering (OCTE) and covers in detail the
concepts and current challenges for bone and cartilage repair and
regeneration. Specific topics include viscosupplementation,
biologicals, tissue engineering approaches, in vitro and in vivo
models, and technological advances with stem cells, bioreactors,
and microfluidics. Osteochondral Tissue Engineering: Challenges,
Current Strategies, and Technological Advances presents challenges
and strategies in the field of osteochondral regeneration and
serves as a core reference for biomedical engineering students and
a wide range of established researchers and professionals working
in orthopedics.
This book focuses on the emerging additive manufacturing technology
and its applications beyond state-of-the-art, fibre-reinforced
thermoplastics. It also discusses the development of a hybrid,
integrated process that combines additive and subtractive
operations in a single-step platform, allowing CAD-to-Part
production with freeform shapes using long or continuous
fibre-reinforced thermoplastics. The book covers the entire value
chain of this next-generation technology, from part design and
materials composition to transformation stages, product evaluation,
and end-of-life studies. Moreover, it addresses the following
engineering issues: * Design rules for hybrid additive
manufacturing; * Thermoplastic compounds for high-temperature and
-strength applications; * Advanced extrusion heads and process
concepts; * Hybridisation strategies; * Software ecosystems for hAM
design, pre-processing, process planning, emulating and multi-axis
processing; * 3D path generators for hAM based on a multi-objective
optimisation algorithm that matches the recent curved adaptive
slicing method with a new transversal scheme; * hAM parameters,
real-time monitoring and closed-loop control; * Multiparametric
nondestructive testing (NDT) tools customised for FRTP AM parts; *
Sustainable manufacturing processes validated by advanced LCA/LCC
models.
This book reviews the most recent developments in the field of
osteochondral tissue engineering (OCTE) and presents challenges and
strategies being developed that face not only bone and cartilage
regeneration, but also establish osteochondral interface formation
in order to translate it into a clinical setting. Topics include
nanotechnology approaches and biomaterials advances in
osteochondral engineering, advanced processing methodology, as well
as scaffolding and surface engineering strategies in OCTE. Hydrogel
systems for osteochondral applications are also detailed
thoroughly. Osteochondral Tissue Engineering: Nanotechnology,
Scaffolding-Related Developments and Translation is an ideal book
for biomedical engineering students and a wide range of established
researchers and professionals working in the orthopedic field.
This book focuses on the emerging additive manufacturing technology
and its applications beyond state-of-the-art, fibre-reinforced
thermoplastics. It also discusses the development of a hybrid,
integrated process that combines additive and subtractive
operations in a single-step platform, allowing CAD-to-Part
production with freeform shapes using long or continuous
fibre-reinforced thermoplastics. The book covers the entire value
chain of this next-generation technology, from part design and
materials composition to transformation stages, product evaluation,
and end-of-life studies. Moreover, it addresses the following
engineering issues: * Design rules for hybrid additive
manufacturing; * Thermoplastic compounds for high-temperature and
-strength applications; * Advanced extrusion heads and process
concepts; * Hybridisation strategies; * Software ecosystems for hAM
design, pre-processing, process planning, emulating and multi-axis
processing; * 3D path generators for hAM based on a multi-objective
optimisation algorithm that matches the recent curved adaptive
slicing method with a new transversal scheme; * hAM parameters,
real-time monitoring and closed-loop control; * Multiparametric
nondestructive testing (NDT) tools customised for FRTP AM parts; *
Sustainable manufacturing processes validated by advanced LCA/LCC
models.
This book reviews the most recent developments in the field of
osteochondral tissue engineering (OCTE) and presents challenges and
strategies being developed that face not only bone and cartilage
regeneration, but also establish osteochondral interface formation
in order to translate it into a clinical setting. Topics include
nanotechnology approaches and biomaterials advances in
osteochondral engineering, advanced processing methodology, as well
as scaffolding and surface engineering strategies in OCTE. Hydrogel
systems for osteochondral applications are also detailed
thoroughly. Osteochondral Tissue Engineering: Nanotechnology,
Scaffolding-Related Developments and Translation is an ideal book
for biomedical engineering students and a wide range of established
researchers and professionals working in the orthopedic field.
This book covers the most recent developments in the field of
osteochondral tissue engineering (OCTE) and covers in detail the
concepts and current challenges for bone and cartilage repair and
regeneration. Specific topics include viscosupplementation,
biologicals, tissue engineering approaches, in vitro and in vivo
models, and technological advances with stem cells, bioreactors,
and microfluidics. Osteochondral Tissue Engineering: Challenges,
Current Strategies, and Technological Advances presents challenges
and strategies in the field of osteochondral regeneration and
serves as a core reference for biomedical engineering students and
a wide range of established researchers and professionals working
in orthopedics.
This book presents regenerative strategies for the treatment of
knee joint disabilities. The book is composed of four main sections
totaling 19 chapters which review the current knowledge on the
clinical management and preclinical regenerative strategies. It
examines the role of different natural-based biomaterials as
scaffolds and implants for addressing different tissue lesions in
the knee joint. Section one provides an updated and comprehensive
discussion on articular cartilage tissue regeneration. Section two
focuses on the important contributions for bone and osteochondral
tissue engineering. Section three overview the recent advances on
meniscus repair/regeneration strategies. Finally, section four
further discusses the current strategies for treatment of ligament
lesions. Each chapter is prepared by world know expert on their
fields, so we do firmly believe that the proposed book will be a
reference in the area of biomaterials for regenerative medicine.
Multiscale Cell-Biomaterials Interplay in Musculoskeletal Tissue
Engineering and Regenerative Medicine addresses the key concepts
involved in the interactions between cells and biomaterials in the
musculoskeletal tissue engineering and regenerative medicine field.
The updated developments and challenges of the
mechanisms/mechanobiology and structure-function properties of
those interactions, as well as emerging technologies underlying
tissue-engineered scaffolding, are carefully discussed. Lastly,
cell engineering and cell-based therapies, growth factors/drugs
properties, vascularization, immunomodulation are also outlined.
Given the large number of musculoskeletal disorders and related
injuries that can affect muscles, bones and joints and lead to
severe complications of the neuromuscular system, it is imperative
to develop new treatment strategies to delay or repair associated
diseases and to promote optimal long-term health.
Hydrogels for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine: From
Fundaments to Applications provides the reader with a
comprehensive, concise and thoroughly up-to-date resource on the
different types of hydrogels in tissue engineering and regenerative
medicine. The book is divided into three main sections that
describe biological activities and the structural and
physicochemical properties of hydrogels, along with a wide range of
applications, including their combination with emerging
technologies. Written by a diverse range of international academics
for professionals, researchers, undergraduate and graduate
students, this groundbreaking publication fills a gap in literature
needed in the tissue engineering and regenerative medicine field.
This book offers a comprehensive overview of current knowledge on
the health problems and injuries associated with football and their
clinical management. After an opening section on technical aspects
and fundamental principles, all areas of football traumatology are
addressed. The coverage includes muscle, tendon, and stress
injuries of the lower limbs and injuries to the ankle and foot,
knee, hip and groin, spine and head, and upper limbs. An individual
section is also devoted to the most significant heart and other
health conditions that may be encountered in players of all ages
and standards. Follow-up, rehabilitation, and return to activity
are discussed, and the role of performance enhancement strategies
is carefully examined, with description of nutritional guidelines
and the evidence on use of dietary supplements. A concluding
section highlights the potential of the next generation of
biologics to improve the regeneration and biofunctionality of
damaged tissues. This book is written by world-renowned experts and
has been produced in cooperation with ISAKOS. It will serve as a
reference in the field of orthopaedics.
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