15 March 2022

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...

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10 March 2022

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...

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8 March 2022

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...

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3 March 2022

Machine learning outperforms clinical experts in classifying hip fractures

A new machine learning process designed to identify and classify hip fractures has been shown to outperform human clinicians. Two...

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24 February 2022

The Duchess of Cornwall opens the new Marcela Botnar wing

A new building at the University of Oxford's Botnar Institute for Musculoskeletal Sciences has been opened by The Duchess of...

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17 February 2022

Five-year-old boy from Manchester receives world’s first paediatric leg cover

Five-year-old Leo White from Greater Manchester is the first child in the world to receive a paediatric leg cover. Leo...

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10 February 2022

Study finds preoperative shear wave elastography helps predict rotator cuff repair

According to an article in ARRS' American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR), preoperative shear wave elastography (SWE) can play a complementary role with...

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8 February 2022

Bone-building cells favour different orthopaedic implant designs

New orthopaedic implant devices that promote faster healing and ultimately reduce the strain on the NHS could be available in...

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