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Jing Liu

Researcher at Huazhong University of Science and Technology

Publications -  51
Citations -  2826

Jing Liu is an academic researcher from Huazhong University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Wound healing. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 44 publications receiving 1644 citations.

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Shock-wave therapy versus corticosteroid injection on lateral epicondylitis: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

TL;DR: A meta-analysis to assess whether SW is superior to CS in managing LE, both in terms of ameliorating pain and improving functionality assumes that SW may be a superior alternative for the treatment of LE.
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Identification of genes and pathways in the synovia of women with osteoarthritis by bioinformatics analysis

TL;DR: The present study provides a systematic, molecular-level understanding of the degeneration of the synovial membrane in the progression of OA in female patients and identifies genetic signatures in thesynovial membranes of female patients with OA.
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Bioinformatics analysis of fibroblasts exposed to TGF‑β at the early proliferation phase of wound repair

TL;DR: The functional analysis revealed that TGF-β may promote fibroblast migration and proliferation and defend against microorganisms at the early proliferation stage of wound repair and may provide references for chronic wound repair.
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Comparative study of sacroiliac screw placement guided by 3D-printed template technology and X-ray fluoroscopy

TL;DR: Compared with traditional surgery, 3D-printed template technology-assisted surgery for sacroiliac screws placement in sacroilia complex injury patients possesses advantage such as shortened operation time and reduced X-ray exposure times.
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Comparison of efficacy of shock-wave therapy versus corticosteroids in plantar fasciitis: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

TL;DR: Although inter-group differences were not significant, the VAS score was better improved in the SW group, highlighting that shock-wave therapy may be a better alternative for the management of chronic plantar fasciitis.