2024
DOI: 10.1007/s11914-023-00844-0
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Role of the Neurologic System in Fracture Healing: An Extensive Review

Reginald S. Parker,
Murad K. Nazzal,
Ashlyn J. Morris
et al.

Abstract: Purpose of Review Despite advances in orthopedics, there remains a need for therapeutics to hasten fracture healing. However, little focus is given to the role the nervous system plays in regulating fracture healing. This paucity of information has led to an incomplete understanding of fracture healing and has limited the development of fracture therapies that integrate the importance of the nervous system. This review seeks to illuminate the integral roles that the nervous system plays in fractu… Show more

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“…For the AI-assisted review articles [15,18,20], ChatGPT-4 was used as outlined in the AI-only section above with the following differences. The AI-assisted article utilized the human-generated outline and all the references utilized to generate this article were provided using the AskYourPDF plugin as described above.…”
Section: Ai-assisted (Aia) Review Articlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For the AI-assisted review articles [15,18,20], ChatGPT-4 was used as outlined in the AI-only section above with the following differences. The AI-assisted article utilized the human-generated outline and all the references utilized to generate this article were provided using the AskYourPDF plugin as described above.…”
Section: Ai-assisted (Aia) Review Articlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2) neural regulation of fracture healing [16][17][18]; and (3) COVID-19 and musculoskeletal health [19,20]. With this background, we hypothesized that the human paper would take the most time and require the fewest changes between the first and final drafts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To test this possibility in scientific writing, we created an experiment to see if the current state of LLMs, and more specifically ChatGPT 4.0, would be able to increase the efficiency of writing scientific review articles. To accomplish this, we first identified 3 topics of importance to the musculoskeletal research field: (1) COVID-19 and musculoskeletal health [ 4 , 5 ]; (2) the intersection of Alzheimer’s disease and bone [ 6 8 ]; and (3) the neural regulation of fracture healing [ 9 11 ]. We then implemented 3 approaches to write the first draft of review articles on each topic: (1) human only; (2) ChatGPT 4.0 only (AI-only or AIO); and (3) a combination of approaches 1 and 2 (AI-assisted or AIA).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%