Biologic Association Annual Summit: 2020 Report
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Published:2021-06-01
Issue:6
Volume:9
Page:232596712110156
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ISSN:2325-9671
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Container-title:Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
Author:
Frank Rachel M.1, Sherman Seth L.2, Chahla Jorge3, Dragoo Jason L.1, Mandelbaum Bert4, Anz Adam W., Bradley James P., Chu Constance R., Cole Brian J., Farr Jack, Flanigan David C., Gomoll Andreas H., Halbrecht Joanne, Horsch Kay, Lattermann Christian, Leucht Philipp, Maloney William J., McIntyre Louis F., Murray Iain, Muschler George F., Nakamura Norimasa, Piuzzi Nicolas S., Rodeo Scott A., Saris Daniel B.F., Shaffer William O., Shapiro Shane A., Spindler Kurt P., Steinwachs Matthias, Tokish John M., Vangsness C. Thomas, Watson John Tracy, Yanke Adam B., Zaslav Kenneth R.,
Affiliation:
1. University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, Colorado, USA. 2. Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, USA. 3. Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois, USA. 4. Cedars-Sinai Kerlan-Jobe Institute, Santa Monica, California, USA.
Abstract
Interest and research in biologic approaches for tissue healing are exponentially growing for a variety of musculoskeletal conditions. The recent hype concerning musculoskeletal biological therapies (including viscosupplementation, platelet-rich plasma, and cellular therapies, or “stem cells”) is driven by several factors, including demand by patients promising regenerative evidence supported by substantial basic and translational work, as well as commercial endeavors that complicate the scientific and lay understanding of biological therapy outcomes. While significant improvements have been made in the field, further basic and preclinical research and well-designed randomized clinical trials are needed to better elucidate the optimal indications, processing techniques, delivery, and outcome assessment. Furthermore, biologic treatments may have potential devastating complications when proper methods or techniques are ignored. For these reasons, an association comprising several scientific societies, named the Biologic Association (BA), was created to foster coordinated efforts and speak with a unified voice, advocating for the responsible use of biologics in the musculoskeletal environment in clinical practice, spearheading the development of standards for treatment and outcomes assessment, and reporting on the safety and efficacy of biologic interventions. This article will introduce the BA and its purpose, provide a summary of the 2020 first annual Biologic Association Summit, and outline the future strategic plan for the BA.
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Subject
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
Cited by
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