Tiny implantable sensors are revolutionising the way broken bones heal, with devices enabling data-driven resistance training to accelerate the natural recovery process, according to US scientists.
Inspired by amphibians like salamanders, researchers from the University of Southampton are developing a new type of drug that may help bones heal faster and better. Using bone samples from people ...
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How fast you can walk determines how well you survive surgery... as scientists reveal ideal speed
Scientists have discovered that being able to maintain a comfortable walking pace is a key factor in determining someone’s surgical outcome and recovery. A new study out of Kyushu University in Japan ...
A glue-gun-like device that can be used to print biodegradable bone grafts directly into fractures could revolutionize orthopedic surgery, offering personalized implants that speed healing and cut ...
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