Volumetric muscle loss (VML) is the massive wasting of skeletal muscle tissue due to traumatic events or surgical ablation. This pathological condition exceeds the physiological healing process carried out by the muscle itself, which owns remarkable capacity to restore damages but only when limited in dimensions. Upon VML occurring, the affected area is severely compromised, heavily influencing the affected a person’s quality of life. Overall, this condition is often associated with chronic disability, which makes the return to duty of highly specialized professional figures (e.g., military personnel or athletes) almost impossible. The actual treatment for VML is based on surgical conservative treatment followed by physical exercise; nevert...
Skeletal muscle possesses a remarkable capacity for repair and regeneration following a variety of i...
One aspect of tissue engineering of skeletal muscle involves the transposition and transplantation o...
ABSTRACTSkeletal muscle tissue has the largest mass in the human body, accounting for 45% of the tot...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) is the massive wasting of skeletal muscle tissue due to traumatic event...
Trauma, for so many people, creates life altering injuries. One of the major injuries that results f...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) is defined as a condition in which a large volume of skeletal muscle is...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) injuries are prevalent in both military personnel suffering from battle...
Abstract Background Volumetric muscle loss (VML) injuries occur due to orthopaedic trauma or the sur...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) is the traumatic or surgical loss of skeletal muscle comprising 20-30% ...
Abstract Background Volumetric muscle loss (VML) following extremity orthopaedic trauma or surgery r...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) is a traumatic soft tissue injury that is common in recent battle field...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) overwhelms muscle’s robust capacity for regeneration. A key event in th...
PURPOSE Minor skeletal muscle injuries can be repaired, but more extensive volumetric muscle loss (V...
Skeletal muscle has robust regenerative capacity after minor injury. However, following the traumati...
BACKGROUND: Ballistic high-energy trauma has substantially increased the severity of non-fatal extre...
Skeletal muscle possesses a remarkable capacity for repair and regeneration following a variety of i...
One aspect of tissue engineering of skeletal muscle involves the transposition and transplantation o...
ABSTRACTSkeletal muscle tissue has the largest mass in the human body, accounting for 45% of the tot...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) is the massive wasting of skeletal muscle tissue due to traumatic event...
Trauma, for so many people, creates life altering injuries. One of the major injuries that results f...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) is defined as a condition in which a large volume of skeletal muscle is...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) injuries are prevalent in both military personnel suffering from battle...
Abstract Background Volumetric muscle loss (VML) injuries occur due to orthopaedic trauma or the sur...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) is the traumatic or surgical loss of skeletal muscle comprising 20-30% ...
Abstract Background Volumetric muscle loss (VML) following extremity orthopaedic trauma or surgery r...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) is a traumatic soft tissue injury that is common in recent battle field...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) overwhelms muscle’s robust capacity for regeneration. A key event in th...
PURPOSE Minor skeletal muscle injuries can be repaired, but more extensive volumetric muscle loss (V...
Skeletal muscle has robust regenerative capacity after minor injury. However, following the traumati...
BACKGROUND: Ballistic high-energy trauma has substantially increased the severity of non-fatal extre...
Skeletal muscle possesses a remarkable capacity for repair and regeneration following a variety of i...
One aspect of tissue engineering of skeletal muscle involves the transposition and transplantation o...
ABSTRACTSkeletal muscle tissue has the largest mass in the human body, accounting for 45% of the tot...