For decades, doctors believed cartilage loss was irreversible. A new injectable material developed at Northwestern proves otherwise.
Osteoarthritis, a condition that causes pain and reduced mobility in joints such as the knees and fingers, is one of the most ...
Osteoarthritis, a condition that causes pain and reduced mobility in joints such as the knees and fingers, is one of the most ...
Just as the tread on your tires wears away over time, the cartilage that cushions your joints can break down, too. It's a condition called osteoarthritis. And without enough padding, your bones will ...
Over-the-counter pain relievers, physical therapy, steroid injections -- some people have tried it all and are still dealing with knee pain. Often knee pain comes from the progressive wear and tear of ...
Cell- and animal-based models of bone formation reveal novel mechanisms involved in the cartilage-to-bone phenotype ...
Injured cartilage can take the body a long time to repair, but back in 2014 we looked at a promising study where scientists created grafts from nasal cartilage cells and deployed them in damaged knees ...
Researchers at TU Wien have developed a new way to grow cartilage from stem cells and guide it into basically any shape required. The breakthrough could lead to better ways to patch up injuries.
Collagen is a protein essential for muscle development and skin health. Bone broth is a good source of collagen, along with ...
Bioengineers successfully regrew cartilage in a rabbit's knee, a promising hop toward healing joints in humans. UConn bioengineers successfully regrew cartilage in a rabbit's knee, a promising hop ...
Researchers say the new printer can create stronger cartilage than other techniques Researchers have developed a way to "print" cartilage that could help treat joint diseases and sporting injuries.
Researchers at ETH Zurich have created elastic and stable ear cartilage from human cells grown in a laboratory.