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Category: Musculoskeletal Diseases and Orthopedic Conditions, Cellular Therapy and Stem Cells

Metabolic bone diseases (MBD) are a group of disorders characterized by abnormal bone strength, structure, or mass due to imbalances in minerals (calcium, phosphorus), hormones (parathyroid hormone, vitamin D), or genetic factors. These conditions disrupt bone remodeling, leading to weakened bones, fractures, deformities, and systemic complications.

Metabolic Bone Diseases (MBD)

Metabolic bone diseases (MBD) are a group of disorders characterized by abnormal bone strength, structure, or mass due to imbalances in minerals (calcium, phosphorus), hormones (parathyroid hormone, vitamin D), or genetic

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Intraosseous (IO) injection involves delivering therapeutic agents (e.g., stem cells, platelet-rich plasma [PRP], bone marrow concentrate [BMC]) directly into the bone marrow cavity. This method is increasingly used in regenerative medicine to treat advanced osteoarthritis (OA), bone marrow lesions, and other bone-related disorders by targeting the subchondral bone—the layer beneath cartilage often damaged in degenerative joint disease.

Intraosseous (IO) injection of Cellular Therapy and Stem Cells: Applications, Efficacy, and Considerations

Intraosseous (IO) injection involves delivering therapeutic agents (e.g., stem cells, platelet-rich plasma [PRP], bone marrow concentrate [BMC]) directly into the bone marrow cavity. This method is increasingly used in regenerative medicine

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Myelopathy refers to spinal cord compression that leads to neurological deficits. When this compression occurs in the cervical spine (neck region), it is called cervical myelopathy, the most common type of myelopathy. It results from narrowing of the spinal canal, which puts pressure on the spinal cord, impairing nerve signal transmission to and from the brain.

Myelopathy

Myelopathy refers to spinal cord compression that leads to neurological deficits. When this compression occurs in the cervical spine (neck region), it is called cervical myelopathy, the most common type of

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Cervical Spondylosis

Cervical spondylosis is a common age-related condition characterized by degeneration of the spinal discs, bones, and joints in the neck (cervical spine). It involves shrinkage of spinal discs, formation of bone

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Neck injuries encompass trauma or damage to the cervical spine, muscles, ligaments, nerves, blood vessels, or soft tissues of the neck. Due to the neck’s complex anatomy and its role in supporting the head and protecting the spinal cord, neck injuries can range from mild strains to life-threatening conditions.

Neck Injuries

Neck injuries encompass trauma or damage to the cervical spine, muscles, ligaments, nerves, blood vessels, or soft tissues of the neck. Due to the neck’s complex anatomy and its role in

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Charcot joint, also known as neuropathic arthropathy or Charcot neuroarthropathy, is a progressive, destructive joint disorder characterized by fragmentation, dislocation, and deformity of bones and joints. It occurs in the setting of peripheral neuropathy, where loss of protective sensation leads to repeated trauma and inflammation unnoticed by the patient.

Charcot Joints

Charcot joint, also known as neuropathic arthropathy or Charcot neuroarthropathy, is a progressive, destructive joint disorder characterized by fragmentation, dislocation, and deformity of bones and joints. It occurs in the setting

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Joint Degeneration (JDG), most commonly referred to as osteoarthritis (OA) or degenerative joint disease, is a progressive condition characterized by the breakdown of articular cartilage and changes in surrounding joint structures, ultimately leading to pain, stiffness, reduced mobility, and functional impairment2348.

Joint Degeneration (JDG)

Joint Degeneration (JDG), most commonly referred to as osteoarthritis (OA) or degenerative joint disease, is a progressive condition characterized by the breakdown of articular cartilage and changes in surrounding joint structures,

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Spinal cord compression (SCC) occurs when pressure is applied to the spinal cord by various causes, leading to impaired nerve function. This pressure can develop suddenly or gradually and affects the transmission of signals between the brain and the rest of the body, causing a range of neurological symptoms.

Spinal Cord Compression (SCC)

Spinal cord compression (SCC) occurs when pressure is applied to the spinal cord by various causes, leading to impaired nerve function. This pressure can develop suddenly or gradually and affects the

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Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS), also known as Willis-Ekbom disease, is a neurological movement disorder characterized by an uncontrollable urge to move the legs, usually accompanied by uncomfortable sensations such as creeping, crawling, tingling, or pulling. These symptoms typically worsen during periods of rest or inactivity, especially in the evening or at night, and can significantly disrupt sleep and quality of life.

Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS)

Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS), also known as Willis-Ekbom disease, is a neurological movement disorder characterized by an uncontrollable urge to move the legs, usually accompanied by uncomfortable sensations such as creeping,

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Temporomandibular Joint Disorders (TMJD or TMD) are a group of conditions affecting the temporomandibular joints (TMJs)-the joints connecting the lower jaw (mandible) to the skull-and the muscles controlling jaw movement. These disorders cause pain, dysfunction, and sometimes restricted movement of the jaw.

Temporomandibular Joint Disorders (TMJD)

Temporomandibular Joint Disorders (TMJD or TMD) are a group of conditions affecting the temporomandibular joints (TMJs)-the joints connecting the lower jaw (mandible) to the skull-and the muscles controlling jaw movement. These

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