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Extremities
RUNNING LOWERS INFLAMMATION IN KNEE JOINTS!
Elizabeth Hofheinz, M.P.H., M.Ed. • Fri, December 16th, 2016 Lace up! New research from Brigham Young University (BYU) has…
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Surgeons use nose cells to repair damaged knee joints
October 20, 2016 – By Susan Scutti, CNN (CNN)-Swiss surgeons successfully used an experimental technique, which includes harvesting cells from the…
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A slick way to test artificial knees and hips
August 22, 2016 A new study suggests that natural proteins can be used to effectively test new replacement hip and…
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Cow cartilage used for 3D printing in step forward that could make ‘patches’ for worn joints
Andrew Griffin Cow cartilage has been printed out by scientists in a move that could fix worn joints. The…
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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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Patients get a recovery suite, not a hospital bed, after this new joint replacement surgery
By Stephan Watson Early on a gray morning, as Paula Pitarresi slept under a blue sheet in an operating room…
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Do “Premium” Joint Implants Add Value?
Abstract Background Numerous joint implant options of varying cost are available to the surgeon, but it is unclear whether more…
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Biologic Joint Reconstruction Using Stem Cells Proven Successful In Patients With Arthritis
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) March 23, 2010 — Biologic Joint Reconstruction, rather than bionic (artificial) replacement, may be an appropriate…
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