Volume 16 Supplement 1
Proceedings of the Musculoskeletal Health in the 21st Century Workshop
Meeting abstracts
Edited by Rebecca Lewis, Constanza B Gomez Alvarez and Ali Mobasheri
Publication of this supplement was funded by the Musculoskeletal Health in the 21st Century Workshop with assistance from the Institute of Advanced Studies, the European Commission and Arthritis Research UK. The Supplement Editors declare that they have no competing interests.
Musculoskeletal Health in the 21st Century.
Guildford, UK30 June - 1 July 2015
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Diabetes-induced osteoarthritis: role of hyperglycemia in joint destruction
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Biomarkers of prognosis and efficacy of treatment in OA
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Global burden of osteoarthritis and musculoskeletal diseases
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Latest approaches on the management of OA in humans
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Mechanisms of FAI cartilage damage: experimental & simulation studies
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Musculoskeletal health from the “One Medicine” perspective – what can we learn from large and small animal models (with emphasis on articular cartilage)?
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Diet, nutrition and osteoarthritis
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Osteoarthritis of the Knee
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Ageing in humans: separating intrinsic ageing from lifestyle effects
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Non-invasive techniques for studying macrophages in joint inflammation
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Canine chondrodystrophic intervertebral disc disease (Hansen type I disc disease)
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Collaboration and partnership in orthopaedics and musculoskeletal research: academia, industry, health services, and patients
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Musculoskeletal health and osteoarthritis in the UK army – the ADVANCE study (Armed Services Trauma Rehabilitation Outcome Study)
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Physical therapy and exercise in osteoarthritis prevention
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Surgeon General's bone health project: translation of research to mitigate injury risk in Royal Marines recruits
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Vitamin D and bone health
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What can we learn about joint degeneration from rare and orphan diseases?
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Animal models and systems biology approaches for the functional validation of genetic determinants of skeletal diseases
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Intervertebral disc degeneration therapies in human
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Carbon nanotubes: a promising tissue engineering approach for in vitro cultivation & differentiation of primary canine articular chondrocytes
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