7 June 2017

Insufficient sleep can lead to lower bone formation

Insufficient sleep, a common problem that has been linked to chronic disease risk, might also be an unrecognised risk factor...

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7 June 2017

19 October 2017, Improving Data Quality in the National Joint Registry; London

The National Joint Registry is calling all non-surgical staff in both the NHS and independent sector alike who are involved...

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6 June 2017

Opportunities and challenges in the medical materials and design space

REVIEW Lucideon hosted its third industry and academia networking event on 26 January 2017 This year’s event focused on opportunities...

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5 June 2017

Researchers develop a mouldable scaffold for bone

A team of researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is developing a new mouldable scaffold that can be used to replace skull bone lost...

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2 June 2017

Success in the 3D bioprinting of cartilage

A team of researchers at Sahlgrenska Academy has managed to generate cartilage tissue by printing stem cells using 3D bioprinting....

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31 May 2017

Patients’ own fat tissue can help treat joint problems

Body fat now can help treat bone joint conditions, including injuries and osteoarthritis, which affects 27 million people. A new...

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29 May 2017

Prosthetic arm technology that detects spinal nerve signals

Scientists at Imperial College London have developed sensor technology for a robotic prosthetic arm that detects signals from nerves in...

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26 May 2017

Meeting the criteria in 3D technology

Alan Needham, of Beyond Compliance, and Olga Taylor, of ODEP, talk to Carlo Dottino and Nick Wishart, of Adler Ortho,...

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