Journal of Orthopaedic Translation
Title Abbreviation
J Orthop Translat
Electronic ISSN
2214-0328
Readership
Biomedical Researchers, Bone Specialists, Orthopedists, Osteopathic Physicians, Physiatrists, Physicians, Physiologists, Radiologists, Rehabilitation Therapists, Researchers, Sports Medicine Specialists, Ultrasound Medicine Specialists
Scope
The Journal focuses on the rapidly growing field of orthopaedic translational research. While there are a number of high quality orthopaedic journals, none are solely dedicated to the field of orthopaedic translational research. The importance of translational research is quickly being recognized by all spectrums of the scientific community, from clinicians to basic science researchers. To truly improve the health of people, scientific research on the cellular and molecular level must be utilized and applied appropriately in the clinical setting. A journal that is purely dedicated to the art of translational research is a monumental step in the advancement of musculoskeletal care by bringing cutting edge knowledge to the forefront and allowing pioneers of orthopaedic translation to exchange and mutually enhance expertise. JOT aims to be that linking factor and welcomes high quality manuscripts that will advance the field of orthopaedic translation.
JOT is devoted to research and issues of strong interest in translational medicine on musculoskeletal and related themes. Material that are considered include any original research findings, discussions or analyses that will move the field closer to the goal of improving musculoskeletal health, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders or injuries. Multidisciplinary approaches are particularly encouraged. We accept original research papers, review articles, editorials, perspectives, case reports and letters to the Editor.
The main goal of JOT is to publish papers that identify and fill scientific knowledge gaps at the junction of basic research and clinical application (from bench to bedside) or community application (from bench to community). In this vein, original research should report significant progress toward the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders and serve as templates for future exploration and investments in translational orthopaedics. Original papers are categorized into the following topics:
Animal models
Biomaterials
Biophysical stimulation
Clinical trials
Diagnostics
Health promotion
Industries and markets
Medical devices and implants
Nutrition and drugs
Regenerative medicine
Regulations and policies
Rehabilitation
Sponsoring Association(s)
Chinese Speaking Orthopaedic Society (CSOS), International Chinese Musculoskeletal Research Society (ICMRS)
Publisher Name
Elsevier Singapore
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