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UK digital health technology improves outcomes for patients in The Gambia
Definition Health has announced that part of its total digital surgical solution, initially developed for patients in the NHS and private hospital sector, is now being deployed in The Gambia.
£400,000 funding awarded for osteoporosis research
The Royal Osteoporosis Society (ROS) has announced the successful applicants of its largest ever research grants round, after reviewing a record number of applications. Half of women and one fifth of
Orthopaedic supports manufacturer Neo G firm expands with appointment of new chief executive officer
Harrogate-based manufacturer of medical grade orthopaedic supports, Neo G, have announced the appointment of Dan Jones as Chief Executive Officer. Neo G announced the appointment as the firm relocated their
Evonik launches osteoconductive VESTAKEEP® Fusion PEEK filament for 3D printed implants
Evonik is further expanding its portfolio of 3D-printable biomaterials for medical technology: The specialty chemicals company has developed VESTAKEEP® iC4800 3DF, a new osteoconductive PEEK filament that improves fusion between
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Anthony McClellan announced as new head of sales for Osteotec Limited
Osteotec Limited, the specialised supplier of extremity orthopaedic products, recently announced it has strengthened its leadership team with the appointment of Anthony McClellan as head of sales. He will be
How our bodies shift between making bones and breaking them down
Osteoblasts act in a group to make bone over the course of several months. However, how osteoblasts cooperate with each other in vivo is still unknown. Now, researchers at Osaka University
Promising new approach to rebuild bone tissue
Over the last 30 years, the scientific community has been working to develop a synthetic alternative to bone grafts for repairing diseased or damaged bone. McGill University researchers used the
New treatment shows how long-term pain after knee surgery can be reduced
With one in five people experiencing ongoing pain long after knee replacement surgery, new research, led by the University of Bristol and North Bristol NHS Trust (NBT) and published in The