TY - JOUR
T1 - Aarhus Regenerative Orthopaedics Symposium (AROS)
T2 - Regeneration in the ageing population
AU - Foldager, Casper B.
AU - Bendtsen, Michael
AU - Berg, Lise C.
AU - Brinchmann, Jan E.
AU - Brittberg, Mats
AU - Bunger, Cody
AU - Canseco, Jose
AU - Chen, Li
AU - Christensen, Bjørn B.
AU - Colombier, Pauline
AU - Deleuran, Bent W.
AU - Edwards, James
AU - Elmengaard, Brian
AU - Farr, Jack
AU - Gatenholm, Birgitta
AU - Gomoll, Andreas H.
AU - Hui, James H.
AU - Jakobsen, Rune B.
AU - Joergensen, Natasja L.
AU - Kassem, Moustapha
AU - Koch, Thomas
AU - Kold, Søren
AU - Krogsgaard, Michael R.
AU - Lauridsen, Henrik
AU - Le, Dang
AU - Le Visage, Catherine
AU - Lind, Martin
AU - Nygaard, Jens V.
AU - Olesen, Morten L.
AU - Pedersen, Michael
AU - Rathcke, Martin
AU - Richardson, James B.
AU - Roberts, Sally
AU - Rölfing, Jan H D
AU - Sakai, Daisuke
AU - Toh, Wei Seong
AU - Urban, Jill
AU - Spector, Myron
PY - 2016/12/16
Y1 - 2016/12/16
N2 - The combination of modern interventional and preventive medicine has led to an epidemic of ageing. While this phenomenon is a positive consequence of an improved lifestyle and achievements in a society, the longer life expectancy is often accompanied by decline in quality of life due to musculoskeletal pain and disability. The Aarhus Regenerative Orthopaedics Symposium (AROS) 2015 was motivated by the need to address regenerative challenges in an ageing population by engaging clinicians, basic scientists, and engineers. In this position paper, we review our contemporary understanding of societal, patient-related, and basic science-related challenges in order to provide a reasoned roadmap for the future to deal with this compelling and urgent healthcare problem.
AB - The combination of modern interventional and preventive medicine has led to an epidemic of ageing. While this phenomenon is a positive consequence of an improved lifestyle and achievements in a society, the longer life expectancy is often accompanied by decline in quality of life due to musculoskeletal pain and disability. The Aarhus Regenerative Orthopaedics Symposium (AROS) 2015 was motivated by the need to address regenerative challenges in an ageing population by engaging clinicians, basic scientists, and engineers. In this position paper, we review our contemporary understanding of societal, patient-related, and basic science-related challenges in order to provide a reasoned roadmap for the future to deal with this compelling and urgent healthcare problem.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85014729576
U2 - 10.1080/17453674.2017.1297918
DO - 10.1080/17453674.2017.1297918
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 28271925
AN - SCOPUS:85014729576
SN - 1745-3690
VL - 87
SP - 1
EP - 5
JO - Acta Orthopaedica. Supplementum
JF - Acta Orthopaedica. Supplementum
IS - eSuppl 363
ER -