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  • To review basic concepts and recent advancements in injectable biomaterials for vertebral applications.
  • To highlight innovations in injectable biomaterials discussed at the 2018 GRIBOI meeting.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of injectable biomaterials for spine applications.
  • Summary of key findings and discussions from the Groupe de Recherche Interdisciplinaire sur les Biomatériaux Ostéoarticulaires Injectables (GRIBOI) meeting.

Main Results:

  • Significant interest exists in optimizing injectable biomaterials for clinical use.
  • Multidisciplinary research and international collaborations are crucial for advancing this field.

Conclusions:

  • Injectable biomaterials show promise for treating vertebral pain generators.
  • Continued translational research and expert collaboration are vital for developing effective interventional pain management solutions.