Clinical Studies
Clinical Studies by Dr. Richie Striano
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Refractory Shoulder Pain with Osteoarthritis, and Rotator Cuff Tear, Treated With Micro-Fragmented Adipose Tissue
Richard D Striano1*, Gerard A Malanga2, Norma Bilbool3, Khatira Azatullah4 Download Full Case Paper Abstract Background: Chronic shoulder pain and rotator cuff abnormalities affect a large portion of the population

Human umbilical cord derived mesenchymal stem cells in peripheral nerve regeneration
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32399137/ Conclusion: The evidence summarised in this PRISMA systematic review of in vivo studies supports the notion that human UCMSC transplantation is an effective treatment option for peripheral nerve injury.

Autologous and micro-fragmented adipose tissue for the treatment of diffuse degenerative knee osteoarthritis
A. Russo1* , V. Condello1, V. Madonna1, M. Guerriero2 and C. Zorzi1 Download Full Case Paper Abstract Background: Chondral lesions of the knee represent a challenge for the orthopaedic surgeon.

Non-Responding Knee Pain with Osteoarthritis, Meniscus and Ligament Tears Treated with Ultrasound Guided Autologous, Micro-Fragmented and Minimally Manipulated Adipose Tissue
Richard David Striano, Valeria Battista, Norma Bilboo Download Full Case Paper Abstract Background: Chronic knee pain from advanced osteoarthritis is often associated with tears in the fibro-cartilaginous meniscus and cruciate
Non-Responsive Knee Pain with Osteoarthritis and Concurrent Meniscal Disease Treated With Autologous Micro-Fragmented Adipose Tissue Under Continuous Ultrasound Guidance
R.D. Striano, H. Chen, N. Bilbool, K. Azatullah, J. Hilado, K. Horan Download Full Case Paper ABSTRACT Background: Adipose tissue has gained increased interest in the medical and scientific community

Injection of autologous micro-fragmented adipose tissue for the treatment of post-traumatic degenerative lesion of knee cartilage: a case report
M. Franceschini, C. Castellaneta, G. Mineo Download Full Case Paper ABSTRACT Background: The chondral lesion of the knee represents a challenge for the orthopedic surgeon because of the limited regenerative properties