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Tendon disease constitutes an unmet clinical need and remains a critical challenge in the field of orthopaedic surgery. Innovative solutions are required to overcome the limitations of current tendon grafting approaches, and bioelectronic therapies show promise in treating musculoskeletal diseases, accelerating functional recovery through the activation of tissue regeneration‐specific signaling pathways...
Tendon Repair
Piezoelectricity is present in all living beings and provides the basis for mechanisms of tissue regeneration. In article number 2008788, Marc A. Fernandez‐Yague, Manus J. Biggs, and co‐workers show that tendon cell function can be controlled by electrical stimulation and introduce a new implantable stimulator device powered by body movement paving the way for a new class of regenerative...