№ files_lp_3_process_9_77018
File format: docx
Character count: 33891
File size: 500 KB
The document is a review article discussing the role of infrapatellar fat pad (IPFP) in knee osteoarthritis, highlighting its anatomical features, physiological roles, and its potential future applications in treatment through adipose-derived stem cells.
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Zhejiang Province, China
Subject:
Osteoarthritis, Knee joint, Infrapatellar fat pad
Document Type:
Review Article
Author(s):
Li-Feng Jiang, Jing-Hua Fang, Li-Dong Wu
Target Audience:
Medical researchers, healthcare professionals in orthopedics
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
June 26, 2019
Revision Date:
June 11, 2019
Price: 8 / 10 USD
The file will be delivered to the email address provided at checkout within 12 hours.
The file will be delivered to the email address provided at checkout within 12 hours.
Don’t have cryptocurrency yet?
You can still complete your purchase in a few minutes:- Buy Crypto in a trusted app (Coinbase, Kraken, Cash App or any similar service).
- In the app, tap Send.
- Select network, paste our wallet address.
- Send the exact amount shown above.
The final amount may vary slightly depending on the payment method.
The file will be sent to the email address provided at checkout within 24 hours.
The product description is provided for reference. Actual content and formatting may differ slightly.
Year:
2026
Region / City:
N/A
Subject:
Pathological Analysis, Immunohistochemistry, Quantitative PCR
Document Type:
Research Protocol
Organization / Institution:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Researchers in the field of pulmonary fibrosis
Duration:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
2022
Region / Country:
United Kingdom
Topic:
Veterinary Medicine, Dairy Cattle Disease
Document Type:
Research Article
Institution:
University of Liverpool, Quality Milk Management Services, Appithorne
Authors:
Hayley E Crosby-Durrani, Stuart D Carter, Richard J Blundell, Al Manning, Roger Blowey, Nicholas J Evans
Target Audience:
Veterinary professionals, dairy farmers, animal health researchers
Study Period:
Early lactation, first-lactation dairy cows
Date of Submission:
Not specified
Ethical Approval:
University of Liverpool, reference VREC460
Keywords:
bovine, dairy, histology, ischaemia, necrosis, teat
Policy Category:
INNF
Subject:
Hyalurons, Hyaluronic Acid (Durolane) or viscosupplementation
Indication:
Osteoarthritis
Commissioning Status:
Low priority for funding; not normally funded
Funding Process:
Individual Funding Request via Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group
Date of Publication:
12 October 2015
Policy Review Date:
March 2025
Consultation Bodies:
MSK Clinical Programme Group; GHNHSFT; GP Membership (via CCG Live/What’s New This Week)
Consultation Period:
10 July – 7 August 2015
Patient Representative Involvement:
Yes (via CPG and ECCP membership)
Reviewing Bodies:
Effective Clinical Commissioning Policy Group; Integrated Governance and Quality Committee
Evidence Base:
NICE Clinical Guideline 177; peer-reviewed journal articles (2012)
Relevant Authority:
National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence
Health System:
National Health Service
Commissioning Body Contact:
Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group ([email protected]
Note:
)
Version History:
Version 1 (12.10.15); Version 2 (15.03.18, review date amended); Version 3 (10.03.22, review date amended to March 2025, no policy changes)
Journal:
Physical Therapy Reviews
Article Type:
Accepted manuscript (revised post-print)
DOI:
10.1080/10833196.2020.1763662
First Published Online:
13 May 2020
Authors:
M. Buhler; C. M. Chapple; S. Stebbings; J. Adams; D. Gwynne-Jones; G. D. Baxter
Corresponding Author:
Miranda Buhler
Affiliations:
Centre for Health, Activity and Rehabilitation Research, School of Physiotherapy, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand; Department of Medicine, Dunedin School of Medicine, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand; School of Health Sciences, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK; Department of Surgical Sciences, Dunedin School of Medicine, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
Country:
New Zealand; United Kingdom
Study Registration:
Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ANZCTR): ACTRN12618001639213
Study Design:
Assessor-blinded, partially participant-blinded, parallel-group feasibility randomized controlled trial
Sample Size:
30 adults with thumb carpometacarpal osteoarthritis
Intervention:
Soft splint versus usual care control
Primary Outcomes:
Recruitment rate; retention rate; intervention acceptability; adverse events
Assessment Time Points:
Baseline; 4 weeks; 6 months
Keywords:
thumb; carpometacarpal; trapeziometacarpal; osteoarthritis; splinting; randomized controlled trial; feasibility study
Note:
Year
Topic:
Osteoarthritis, Diagnosis, Treatment, Self-Management
Document Type:
Clinical Guidelines
Target Audience:
General Practitioners, Healthcare Providers
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Post-traumatic osteoarthritis, diabetes, osteoarthritis models
Document Type:
Journal Articles
Organization / Institution:
Various medical research institutions
Authors:
Rios-Arce ND, Murugesh DK, Hum NR, Sebastian A, Jbeily EH, Christiansen BA, Loots GG, Christiansen BA, Chan DD, van der Meulen MCH, Maerz T, Hsia AW, Jbeily EH, Mendez ME, Cunningham HC, Biris KK, Bang H, Lee CA, Loots GG
Target Audience:
Medical professionals, researchers in osteoarthritis and diabetes
Period of validity:
2021-2022
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of revisions:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Year:
2026
Region / city:
Edinburgh, UK
Topic:
Knee osteoarthritis, gait analysis, motor control
Document type:
Research article
Institution:
Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh
Author:
Not specified
Study population:
50 adults with end-stage knee osteoarthritis
Gender distribution:
25 males, 25 females
Age range:
61–79 years
Methodology:
Uncontrolled manifold (UCM) analysis, motion capture, treadmill walking
Data collection period:
Not specified
Ethics approval:
REC reference 15/SS/0058
Keywords:
gait variability, uncontrolled manifold, knee, osteoarthritis, postural stability
Year:
2026
Type:
Supplementary material
Subjects:
Scutellarin, Osteoarthritis, Molecular targets, Genes
Databases:
GenCLiP3, SwissTargetPrediction, PharmMapper
Target count:
Over 600 genes
Research focus:
Drug-target interactions, Pathway analysis
Associated conditions:
Osteoarthritis
Experimental methods:
Computational prediction and literature curation
Data format:
Tables with gene lists
Context:
Supplementary source listing genes associated with Scutellarin and osteoarthritis, including predicted and literature-curated molecular targets for pharmacological and disease analysis.
Title:
Information Sheet No. 15: Osteoarthritis
Subject:
Osteoarthritis and foot joint involvement
Document type:
Information sheet
Medical field:
Rheumatology; Podiatry
Health condition:
Osteoarthritis
Affected body areas:
Knees; hips; hands; feet; big toe joints
Organization referenced:
Arthritis Research Campaign
Estimated prevalence:
8 million people in Britain
Primary audience:
Patients and individuals concerned about joint pain
Topics covered:
Symptoms; causes; risk factors; self-care; footwear; exercise; podiatric care; medical treatment; surgery
Healthcare professionals mentioned:
General practitioner; podiatrist; rheumatologist; physiotherapist; occupational therapist; podiatric surgeon
Preventive measures:
Appropriate footwear; regular exercise; pressure redistribution
Treatment options described:
Painkillers; steroids; topical creams; orthoses; footwear modification; strapping and padding; surgical procedures
Related conditions:
Hallux rigidus; hallux valgus; bunions
Geographic reference:
United Kingdom
Information source mentioned:
Arthritis Research Campaign website