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After drilling into her left femur bone, doctors inserted a small ... taking cartilage from an undamaged part of the knee and ...
In today's world, more people suffer from bone problems caused by injuries, infections, or birth defects. As the population ...
Inflammation brings essential cells to the area, clearing debris and initiating repair ... blood supply to bone fragments is compromised, most commonly affecting the hip, knee, and shoulder.
She hopes that future applications will include the ability to help implant both synthetic cartilage and bone in the knee.
But sometimes, there are 208. The fabella, a small bone in a tendon behind the knee, was lost over the course of early human evolution, but these days it’s becoming more common, according to a study ...
OSSTEC has raised £2.5m to launch cementless joint replacement technology with the potential to transform orthopaedics.