The Knee: Volume 27 (Issue 1 to Issue 6)
Title: The Knee – Advancing Knowledge on Clinical Treatment and Biomechanics of the Joint
Introduction: The Knee is a distinguished international journal dedicated to publishing studies on the clinical treatment and fundamental biomechanical characteristics of the knee joint. With its inclusive approach, the journal serves as a valuable platform for surgeons, biomedical engineers, imaging specialists, materials scientists, rehabilitation personnel, and all professionals interested in the knee.
Key Features:
- Comprehensive Scope: The Knee covers a wide range of topics, including but not limited to anatomy, physiology, morphology, biochemistry, biomechanical studies, prosthetic and orthotic device development, imaging and diagnostic techniques, pathology, trauma, surgery, and rehabilitation related to the knee joint.
- Relevance to Diverse Professions: The journal caters to an extensive readership, offering insights relevant to surgeons, biomedical engineers, imaging specialists, materials scientists, rehabilitation experts, and all individuals invested in knee-related research and advancements.
- Varied Publication Types: The Knee publishes original research articles, review papers, case reports, and short communications, fostering a comprehensive understanding of knee-related studies.
- Editorials and Conference Calendar: The regular content includes letters to the Editor, allowing for engaging discussions and reader feedback. Additionally, book reviews and a conference calendar provide readers with relevant updates and resources in the field.
Conclusion: As a distinguished international journal, The Knee plays a vital role in advancing knowledge on the clinical treatment and biomechanics of the knee joint. With its broad scope, the journal caters to a diverse readership, bringing together professionals from various disciplines to contribute to the collective understanding of knee-related research. By publishing original research, review papers, case reports, and facilitating interactive discussions, The Knee fosters innovation and collaboration in the field, ultimately contributing to enhanced treatments, devices, imaging techniques, and rehabilitation approaches for knee-related conditions.
Abstracts from BASK Annual Meeting Oxford 2020
Volume 27, Supplement 1, Pages S1-S30 (October 2020)
Volume 27, Issue 1: Pages 1-278 (January 2020)
Volume 27, Issue 2: Pages 279-614 (March 2020)
Volume 27, Issue 3: Pages A1-A2, 615-1120 (June 2020)
Volume 27, Issue 4: Pages A1-A2, 1121-1292 (August 2020)
Volume 27, Issue 5: Pages 1293-1696 (October 2020)
Volume 27, Issue 6: Pages A1-A4, 1697-2028 (December 2020)
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