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Questions about Musculoskeletal Disorders
What are musculoskeletal disorders?
What is the prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders?
What is the impact of musculoskeletal disorders?
Questions about the InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute
What is the InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute?
What is the vision of the InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute?
What is the mission of the InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute?
How will the InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute accomplish its mission?
How is the InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute funded?
Who governs the InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute?
Who is the President and Executive Director of the InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute?
How do I submit a resumé to the InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute?
How can I get involved with the InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute?
How do I get on the InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute newsletter list?
How do I donate to the InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute?
How do I contact the InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute?
What is the InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute mailing address/telephone number/fax number?
Common Questions about Musculoskeletal Disorders
What are Musculoskeletal Disorders?
Musculoskeletal diseases and injury involve the structural and motor systems of the body that have a role in human movement, including bones, cartilage, joints, muscles, ligaments, tendons, and the spine.
What is the prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders?
Arthritis is a common musculoskeletal disorder which affects more than 500 million people worldwide, including one in three Americans.
Every year in the United States, musculoskeletal conditions including musculoskeletal disorders and musculoskeletal trauma accounted for more than 150 million visits to physicians’ offices, including:
- one every second for back problems
- one every 2 seconds for knee problems
- one every 2½ seconds for foot and ankle problems
- one every 2½ seconds for shoulder problems
- one every 7 seconds for carpal tunnel problems
A fracture requiring orthopaedic treatment occurs every 14 seconds in the United States.
Musculoskeletal diseases and conditions are the number 1 cause of disability worldwide.
What is the impact of musculoskeletal disorders?
Impact of Musculoskeletal Conditions:
In the United States, musculoskeletal conditions cost society $254 billion in 2000.
Musculoskeletal conditions cause 488 million days of restricted activity every year, equivalent to more than 1.5 days for every man, woman, and child in the United States.
The growing and aging population will strain global healthcare systems unless new solutions are found to treat musculoskeletal diseases and conditions.
Common Questions about the InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute
What is the InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute?
The InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute is an independent nonprofit laboratory that accelerates musculoskeletal discoveries by “translating ideas into treatment.” More
What is the vision of the InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute?
The vision of the InMotion Musculoskeletal is to make Memphis the center of research, innovation, and entrepreneurship for discoveries to treat musculoskeletal disease and injury.More
What is the mission of the InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute?
The mission of the InMotion musculoskeletal Institute is to reduce disability and to improve mobility for the musculoskeletal patient through translational research.More
How will the InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute accomplish its mission?
InMotion will meet its musculoskeletal mission:
- by fostering collaborative musculoskeletal research and development programs among scientists, clinicians, educators, and commercial entities;
- by bridging the gap between basic research on the musculoskeletal system and clinical treatment for the millions of patients affected by musculoskeletal diseases or injury;
- by supporting work that seeks to develop and commercialize viable musculoskeletal products, treatments and devices; and
- by educating scientists and clinicians in the latest research on treatments and therapies for orthopaedic musculoskeletal diseases and injury.More
How is the InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute funded?
The InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute is funded by a combination of government grants, industry contracts, foundation grants, and private donations.More
Who governs the InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute?
The InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute is governed by a Board of Directors. Those members include:
- Steve Bares, Ph.D. (Secretary), President and Executive Director, Memphis Bioworks Foundation
- James Beaty, M.D., Chief of Staff, Campbell Clinic
- Jack Blair (Chairman), Retired Group President, Smith & Nephew, Inc.
- S. Terry Canale, M.D. (Treasurer), Dept. Chair, UT Dept. of Orthopaedics/President, Campbell Foundation
- Peter Heeckt, M.D., Ph.D., Chief Medical Officer, Smith & Nephew, Inc.
- J.R. “Pitt” Hyde III (Vice Chairman), Former CEO, AutoZone/Memphis Tomorrow/Hyde Family Foundations
- Rusty Johnson, Ph.D., Vice Chancellor for Research, UTHSC
- Shirley Raines, Ph.D., President, University of Memphis
- Jon Serbousek, Vice President/General Manager, Medtronic Sofamor Danek
Who is the President and Executive Director of the InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute?
Richard R. Tarr is President and Executive Director of the InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute. This independent nonprofit orthopaedics laboratory specializes in translational research, which promotes basic discoveries into clinical applications. “Translating ideas into treatment,” InMotion is the next generation of orthopaedics, improving mobility and reducing disability. Read more…
How do I submit a resumé to the InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute?
Please e-mail your resumé to dtarr@inmotionmemphis.org or see our jobs listings.
How can I get involved with the InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute?
Please e-mail chris@inmotionmemphis.org.
How do I get on the InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute newsletter list?
Click here if you would like to receive updates on events and news from the InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute.
How do I donate to the InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute?
If you are interested in donating to the InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute, please contact Chris Przybyszewski, Director of Grants and Communications at chris@inmotionmemphis.org or at 901-759-3284, or click here for more information.
How do I contact the InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute?
Please click here to a contact form.
What is the InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute mailing address/telephone number/fax number?
InMotion Musculoskeletal Institute
20 South Dudley, Suite 700
Memphis, TN 38103
901-271-0000 (phone)
901-271-0015 (fax)
