20 June 2014

Rise in Aviva Premiership injuries highlights the debilitating “tricks” used in the game

Recent news highlighting the increase in the number of rugby players forced to retire due to injury has sparked concerns...

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20 June 2014

Research team at York University aims to improve bone disease treatment

Researchers are aiming to develop new therapies for osteoarthritis by rejuvenating old stem cells to repair cartilage damage. As reported...

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20 June 2014

Success of cartilage symposium

The Oswestry 9th International Cartilage Symposium organised by Professor James Richardson and Professor Sally Roberts was a huge success attended...

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20 June 2014

Physio ignores doctors and uses do-it-yourself treatment to learn to walk again

Experienced MSK physiotherapist Jason Howard who works at The White House Physiotherapy Clinic in South Yorkshire, recently trialed his own...

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20 June 2014

Pioneering glass ceramics set to improve joint implants

  Glass Technology Services Ltd (GTS) has worked in partnership with FAME-MED and EXEMPLAR on the production of coatings, specialised...

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7 May 2014

Smith & Nephew brings first-of-its-kind, individual surgical planning to hip arthroscopy

Smith & Nephew launched its DYONICS PLAN Hip Impingement Planning System at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) annual...

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7 May 2014

Zimmer Holdings, Inc. to combine with Biomet, Inc. in transaction valued at $13.35 billion

Zimmer Holdings, Inc. and Biomet, Inc.’s announced in April that their respective Boards of Directors have approved a definitive agreement...

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7 May 2014

ACL injury may accelerate osteoarthritis

ACL injuries are extremely common, especially in pivoting sports. The injury involves a torn ligament and produces instability in the...

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