医学部医学科研究案内2022_英語
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・ Study on imaging findings and postoperative results of peripheral neuropathy・ Study on postoperative results of stage 4 trapeziometacarpal osteoarthritis・ Cohort study of Obuse resident (Obuse study)・ Elucidation of the tenocyte differentiation and tenosynovitis onset mechanism2720091011121314151617181920Research subjectOutlook for research・ Application of results from research to the practical treatment of patients・ New preventative measures against geriatric diseases, such as locomotive syndrome and ・ The mechanism of tenocyte differentiation and onset of tenosynovitis can be applied to osteoporosisthe development of regenerative therapy and new treatment.Outlook for students after graduationThrough research, you can deepen your knowledge of diseases related to upper limb sur-gery. Developing a keen eye for multifaceted phenomena will be useful for future clinical practice and further research.extremity, spine, soft tissue and bone tumor, & osteoporosis50 papers per year in recent years.Flexor tendon of Lubrisyn knockout mouseSmall but outstanding group with unique research achievementsSignificant Progress in No. of English Papers605550454035302520151050Photograph taken during tendon transfer surgery Induction of tenocyte differentiation by myostatinhttp://www.shinshu-u.ac.jp/faculty/medicine/chair/i-seikei/default.htmlSummary of ActivityBasic research・ Over 10 members have joined the Shinshu Univ. Institute for Bio-medical Science for biomaterial research with a focus on carbon nanotubes・ Departmental collaborations at Shinshu Univ. School of Medicine to conduct research on bone, cartilage, muscle and nerve ・ Collaborative research with the Institute of Fiber Engineering on spinal biomechanics・ Fiber biology, drug design for osteosarcoma, bone biology Clinical research・ Cohort study to investigate musculoskeletal systems in the elderly・ Elucidate pathological conditions and find therapeutic strategies for Summary of ActivityUpper extremity surgery is a field aimed at restoring the function of upper ex-tremities that are injured by trauma or disease. Our group takes clues from our clinical practice and translates them into research with wide-ranging themes. In order to share our research with the world, we present at international confer-ences and submit papers to international journals, particularly on the diagnosis and treatment of peripheral nerves, tendon rupture, arthritis, elbow disease, tenocyte differentiation, and stenosing tenosynovitis.・ Offer new treatments for elderly patients・ Show a bright future for child patients with musculoskeletal disorders・ Provide excellent quality of life (QOL) for people through sports and exercise▶Divisions: 1. Upper Extremities Group2. Lower Extremities Group 3. Spine Group 4. Oncology Group 5. Extremity Trauma Reconstruction Team ・Please refer to each group page・ We tend to publish about 20 English papers per year, but we have published over Orthopaedic SurgeryOrthopaedic SurgeryUpper Extremities GroupUpper Extremities Group((Chief: Assoc. Prof. Masanori HayashiChief: Assoc. Prof. Masanori Hayashi))Development of New Treatments for Diseases in Bone, Cartilage, Spine, Muscle and NerveTranslating Clues from Clinical Practice into the Research Field

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