4 September 2012

Newer hip reconstruction technique provides good outcomes for athletes

A common, painful hip condition in elite athletes may be able to be repaired with an improved surgical technique, according...

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4 September 2012

Taking tissue regeneration beyond the state-of-the-art

The University of Nottingham has begun the search for a new class of injectable materials that will stimulate stem cells...

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4 September 2012

Non-surgical treatment of shoulder injury may increase chances of return to play

Surgically repairing a painful shoulder injury in sports players known as a SLAP tear (superior labral) varies widely and often...

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4 September 2012

Bariatric surgery does not increase risk of broken bones

An international study, led by researchers at the Medical Research Council Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit (MRC LEU) at the University of...

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1 August 2012

Chronic pain is all in the head, says research

A new Northwestern Medicine study shows for the first time that chronic pain develops the more two sections of the...

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1 August 2012

Study suggests changes in rotator cuff surgery rehabilitation needed

A new study suggests that the current rehabilitation used for patients undergoing tendon-bone repairs such as rotator cuff repair may...

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1 August 2012

Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital hospital wins prestigious award

The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust (RNOH) has received a Patient Safety and Care Integration award for its enhanced...

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1 August 2012

Johnson & Johnson announces completion of Synthes acquisition

Johnson & Johnson announced the completion of the acquisition of Synthes, Inc. for a total purchase price of $19.7 billion...

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