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Biologics
Graftless Bone Transplants Soon to Be Reality: ADAM Takes 3D Bones to Clinical Trials
GROTON, Conn., Dec. 3, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — On the shady campus of the BioCT accelerator in Groton, Connecticut, ADAM Project is preparing to take a…
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University of Helsinki Finland has developed nanofibers and thin-film biomaterials as orthopedic scaffolds to help regenerate bones and to help implants
Posted on January 22, 2017 by adminedit Chemists at the University of Helsinki have created a method of using nanofibers…
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Bones from hip replacement transplants give new life
Lateline – By Ginny Stein In the business of bone donation, old hips are giving new life to people needing reconstructive surgery. More…
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Towards better hip replacements
November 2, 2016 – Source: McGill University Some potentially good news for aging Baby Boomers: researchers believe that they have developed…
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Orthopedics: Help for boomers with aching bones
By Heather Salerno There are a lot of problem hips in the U.S. And knees. Shoulders. Backs. More than 1.6…
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Extremities
Targeted Workouts May Strengthen Men’s Bones in Middle Age
By Robert Preidt THURSDAY, July 30, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Certain types of exercise improve bone health in middle-aged men…
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Extremities
No Bones About it: Men and Women Aren’t Equals in Orthopedics
By Lisa Esposito Whether they’re young athletes, middle-aged adults or seniors playing competitive sports, females and males are vulnerable to problems with their…
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Extremities
3D Printed Bones To Increase Success of Orthopedic Surgery
By: Jennifer Hicks A team of surgeons at the University of Verona Hospital in Italy are using 3D printed replicas of bone fractures…
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Fragile bones of modern humans result from reduced physical activity
The comparatively light bone structure of modern humans compared to early human species and other modern primates may be due…
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Biologics
6 Interesting Orthopedic TED Talks
Chemist Lee Cronin is working on a 3D printer that, instead of objects, is able to print molecules. An exciting…
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Extremities
Software to automatically outline bones in x-rays
Research into disorders such as arthritis is to be helped by new software developed at the University of Manchester which…
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Biologics
Harvesting ‘bones’ in $2.5m coral farm
(CNN) —Far from the sea, a man-made coral reef is taking shape — and it could change medical operations forever.…
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Biologics
Scientists engineer nanoparticles to prevent bone cancer and strengthen bones
A research collaboration between Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI) has utilized nanomedicine technologies to develop…
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