Ugo Carraro, Giorgio Fanò-Illic, Riccardo Forni, Maria Chiara Maccarone, Stefano Masiero
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The summer of 2025 is approaching and the need to finalize our plans for the next few years is urgent. The next Padua Days of Muscle and Mobility Medicine (PDM3) will be held from 3 to 6 March 2026 at the Hotel Petrarca, Euganean Thermae (Padova, Italy). A preliminary flyer for 2026 PDM3 is almost ready with organizers, session schedule and keynote speakers. A new website, named Padua Muscle Days, will be soon released with all the needed information for How to Join, Registration, Accommodation, Payments and the Abstract Template for the 2026 PDM3. We hope that readers will circulate its link (www.paduamuscledays.com) among colleagues and friends. No doubt that 2026 PDM3 will be a great gift for all participants. The other novelty is the 2024 Clarivate Analytics' Impact Factor which was assigned a few days ago: 1.8. As authors who publish in other journals, but even more as reviewers, readers could contribute to making bigger a small gift. In any case, it is a gift that has been waited for decades. Four Guest Editors have done their best to make the EJTM volume 35, issue 2, 2025, a very special ssue. Indeed, it is mainly dedicated to two Thematic Sections; he first, with more works, is named Advances in Musculoskeletal and Neuromuscular Rehabilitation, by Maria Chiara Maccarone and Stefano Masiero. The second is called Generative AI for Translational Mobility Medicine, by Giorgio Fanò-Illic and Riccardo Forni, and aims to attract works that use Digital Methods for Translational Mobility Medicine. We invite the members of the EJTM editorial board and the authors of highly cited articles to follow these examples and suggest further thematic sections for the EJTM of the next decade.