Frederick Schroeder’s research while affiliated with Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine and other places

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Regenerative Medicine in Orthopedic Surgery: Expanding Our Toolbox
  • Literature Review
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September 2024

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3 Citations

Cureus

Ayah Ibrahim

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Marco Gupton

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Frederick Schroeder

Regenerative medicine leverages the body’s inherent regenerative capabilities to repair damaged tissues and address organ dysfunction. In orthopedics, this approach includes a variety of treatments collectively known as orthoregeneration, encompassing modalities such as prolotherapy, extracorporeal shockwave therapy, pulsed electromagnetic field therapy, therapeutic ultrasound, and photobiomodulation therapy, and orthobiologics like platelet-rich plasma and cell-based therapies. These minimally invasive techniques are becoming prominent due to their potential for fewer complications in orthopedic surgery. As regenerative medicine continues to advance, surgeons must stay informed about these developments. This paper highlights the current state of regenerative medicine in orthopedics and advocates for further clinical research to validate and expand these treatments to enhance patient outcomes.

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... The lack of large-scale clinical trials, standardized protocols, and clear regulatory pathways remains a barrier to routine use. Establishing rigorous guidelines, refining patient selection, and integrating emerging technologies such as AI-driven predictive modeling and biofabrication will be crucial [131][132][133]. With continued innovation and strategic collaboration, regenerative therapies may evolve from experimental adjuncts to standard treatments, but only if they can reliably deliver superior, cost-effective outcomes over current pharmaceutical and surgical options. ...

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Advancements in Regenerative Therapies for Orthopedics: A Comprehensive Review of Platelet-Rich Plasma, Mesenchymal Stem Cells, Peptide Therapies, and Biomimetic Applications
Regenerative Medicine in Orthopedic Surgery: Expanding Our Toolbox

Cureus