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We are happy to welcome you to the new webpage of the Laboratory for Research of the Musculoskeletal System (LRMS) of the School of Medicine, University of Athens, Greece.
The LRMS has been active for more than 30 years and, through its updated webpage, attempts to share with colleagues its experience, its specialized knowledge and its educational programs in the area of Bone Diseases.
A parallel aim is to provide the public with information on Bone Diseases, with particular emphasis on Osteoporosis and Osteoarthritis. This includes general information, new knowledge on available treatments, as well as related advice on diet and exercise.
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For these aims, the webpage is separated into two parts. One is devoted to the LRMS’ history, personnel, departments and the activities of the Laboratory. The other part is addressed in particular to doctors who desire access to the educational program of the LRMS, the current research protocols and the publications that have been produced from our research and clinical work. The access to this information is possible to those who will provide their personal details and will then receive the access code.
Additionally, the doctors will have the possibility, should they desire, to directly contact the LRMS’ specialized personnel and discuss difficult or unusual cases with them.
We hope that communication with this new webpage will be active, productive, pleasant and useful to all.
Best regards,
Nikos A. Papaioannou
As. Professor of Orthopaedics
LRMS Director
The LRMS has been active for more than 30 years and, through its updated webpage, attempts to share with colleagues its experience, its specialized knowledge and its educational programs in the area of Bone Diseases.
A parallel aim is to provide the public with information on Bone Diseases, with particular emphasis on Osteoporosis and Osteoarthritis. This includes general information, new knowledge on available treatments, as well as related advice on diet and exercise.
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For these aims, the webpage is separated into two parts. One is devoted to the LRMS’ history, personnel, departments and the activities of the Laboratory. The other part is addressed in particular to doctors who desire access to the educational program of the LRMS, the current research protocols and the publications that have been produced from our research and clinical work. The access to this information is possible to those who will provide their personal details and will then receive the access code.
Additionally, the doctors will have the possibility, should they desire, to directly contact the LRMS’ specialized personnel and discuss difficult or unusual cases with them.
We hope that communication with this new webpage will be active, productive, pleasant and useful to all.
Best regards,
Nikos A. Papaioannou
As. Professor of Orthopaedics
LRMS Director