2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcjp.2021.100026
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Welcome to the third issue of JCJP!

Abstract: Lisa Fortier, and help build the journal's reputation as a leading publication in joint preservation and cartilage regeneration. Given the open access nature of this journal, the ability for clinicians, researchers, and students to publish in a timely fashion in a peer-reviewed setting is seemingly unlimited. We anticipate that JCJP will have a global impact in the near term. The mission of JCJP aligns perfectly with the mission of ICRS -to advance science and education for the prevention and treatment of cart… Show more

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“…The articular cartilage of the joint has limited healing capacity, making the repair of cartilage damage challenging. Various treatment modalities, including lifestyle modification, pharmacotherapy, physiotherapy, and osteobiologics, are available for articular cartilage damage [42]. However, conclusive clinical evidence is still lacking, and further research is needed to understand the potential and limitations of these innovative treatments [12].…”
Section: Innovative Treatments For Joint Preservationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The articular cartilage of the joint has limited healing capacity, making the repair of cartilage damage challenging. Various treatment modalities, including lifestyle modification, pharmacotherapy, physiotherapy, and osteobiologics, are available for articular cartilage damage [42]. However, conclusive clinical evidence is still lacking, and further research is needed to understand the potential and limitations of these innovative treatments [12].…”
Section: Innovative Treatments For Joint Preservationmentioning
confidence: 99%