Novel Preclinical Murine Model of Trauma-Induced Elbow Stiffness

Abstract

Peri-articular injury may result in functional deficits and pain. In particular, post-traumatic elbow stiffness is a debilitating condition, precluding patients from performing activities of daily living. As such, clinicians and basic scientists alike, aim to develop novel therapeutic interventions to prevent and treat elbow stiffness; thereby reducing patient morbidity. Yet, there is a paucity of pre-clinical models of peri-articular stiffness, especially of the upper extremity, necessary to develop and test the efficacy of therapeutics. We set out to develop a pre-clinical murine model of elbow stiffness, resulting from soft tissue injury, with features characteristic of pathology observed in these patients.

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Elbow Stiffness, Murine Model, Preclinical Model, Elbow Trauma

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Moore-Lotridge, S. N., Oelsner, W. K., Ihejirika, Y., Desai, M. J., Gebhart, S. S., & Schoenecker, J. G. (2018). Novel preclinical murine model of trauma-induced elbow stiffness. Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics, 5(1), 36. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40634-018-0155-3

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