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Regenerative and Rehabilitative Medicine: A Necessary Synergy for Functional Recovery from Volumetric Muscle Loss Injury

Journal

CELLS TISSUES ORGANS
Volume 202, Issue 3-4, Pages 237-249

Publisher

KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000444673

Keywords

Individualized medicine; Muscle graft; Orthopedic trauma; Physical medicine; Physical therapy; Regenerative medicine; Rehabilitation; Skeletal muscle injury; Tissue engineering

Funding

  1. US Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, Clinical and Rehabilitative Medicine Research Program [C_003_2015_USAISR]
  2. Neuromusculoskeletal Injury Rehabilitation [MR140099]
  3. National Institute of Health [1R03EB018889-01A1]
  4. DoD-VA Extremity Trauma and Amputation Center of Excellence [110-417]

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Volumetric muscle loss ( VML) is a complex and heterogeneous problem due to significant traumatic or surgical loss of skeletal muscle tissue. The consequences of VML are substantial functional deficits in joint range of motion and skeletal muscle strength, resulting in life-long dysfunction and disability. Traditional physical medicine and rehabilitation paradigms do not address the magnitude of force loss due to VML and related musculoskeletal comorbidities. Recent advancements in regenerative medicine have set forth encouraging and emerging therapeutic options for VML injuries. There is significant potential that combined rehabilitative and regenerative therapies can restore limb and muscle function following VML injury in a synergistic manner. This review presents the current state of the VML field, spanning clinical and preclinical literature, with particular focus on rehabilitation and regenerative medicine in addition to their synergy. Moving forward, multidisciplinary collaboration between clinical and research fields is encouraged in order to continue to improve the treatment of VML injuries and specifically address the encompassing physiology, pathology, and specific needs of this patient population. This is a work of the US Government and is not subject to copyright protection in the USA. Foreign copyrights may apply. Published by S. Karger AG, Basel

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