| Literature DB >> 31529731 |
Natalie L Leong1,2, Jamie L Kator1, Thomas L Clemens1,3, Aaron James4, Motomi Enamoto-Iwamoto1, Jie Jiang1.
Abstract
Ligament and tendon injuries are common problems in orthopedics. There is a need for treatments that can expedite nonoperative healing or improve the efficacy of surgical repair or reconstruction of ligaments and tendons. Successful biologically-based attempts at repair and reconstruction would require a thorough understanding of normal tendon and ligament healing. The inflammatory, proliferative, and remodeling phases, and the cells involved in tendon and ligament healing will be reviewed. Then, current research efforts focusing on biologically-based treatments of ligament and tendon injuries will be summarized, with a focus on stem cells endogenous to tendons and ligaments. Statement of clinical significance: This paper details mechanisms of ligament and tendon healing, as well as attempts to apply stem cells to ligament and tendon healing. Understanding of these topics could lead to more efficacious therapies to treat ligament and tendon injuries.Entities:
Keywords: growth factors; ligament healing; pericytes; stem cells; tendon healing
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31529731 PMCID: PMC7307866 DOI: 10.1002/jor.24475
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Res ISSN: 0736-0266 Impact factor: 3.494