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  • Diagnosing and Treating a Jersey Finger Injury

    A jersey finger is an injury to one of the finger tendons. Typically, an athlete will sustain a jersey finger injury while participating in games such as football or rugby which involve tackling. Often times, when a player grabs an opponent's jersey, the tendon can get ripped when the oppone...
    On : 09-Aug-2024
    - Source : Verywell Health
  • How Elbow Bursitis Is Treated

    Elbow bursitis, also called olecranon bursitis, is a common condition that causes pain and swelling in the back of the elbow. It typically responds to simple treatment steps, although infected bursae (singular is bursa) or chronic bursitis may require more invasive treatments
    On : 09-Aug-2024
    - Source : Verywell Health
  • What Is Swan Neck Deformity

    Swan neck deformity is an abnormal positioning of the joints in your fingers. It s named because of the way an affected finger bends, giving it a curv...
    On : 09-Aug-2024
    - Source : Verywell Health
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome May Triple Your Risk of Developing Stiff Heart Syndrome

    A recent study found people with carpal tunnel syndrome tend to develop cardiac amyloidosis, also known as  stiff heart syndrome, about 10 to 15 year...
    On : 09-Aug-2024
    - Source : Verywell Health
  • What You Should Know About Smiths Fractures

    The Smith s fracture is a specific type of injury to the forearm bone (the radius) near the wrist joint. In this injury, there is displacement of the ...
    On : 09-Aug-2024
    - Source : Verywell Health
  • What Is Tenosynovitis

    If you develop pain in your body that limits normal motion, you may have tenosynovitis, a condition in which a tendon and its covering (the synovial sheath) become inflamed and irritated. Tendons are your body's structures that connect muscles to bones. The inflammation of the tendon and she...
    On : 09-Aug-2024
    - Source : Verywell Health
  • Enhanced chondrogenic potential in GelMAbased 3D cartilage model via Wnt3a surface immobilization

    Cartilage tissue engineering aims to develop functional substitutes for treating cartilage defects and osteoarthritis. Traditional two-dimensional (2D) cell culture systems lack the complexity of native cartilage, leading to the development of 3D regenerative cartilage models.
    On : 09-Aug-2024
    - Source : Nature
  • A review of advanced hydrogels for cartilage tissue engineering

    Tissue engineering, including cartilage tissue engineering, is one of the minimally invasive, innovative, and effective methods for the treatment and regeneration of damaged cartilage, which has attracted the attention of scientists in the fields of medicine and biomaterials engineering in the past ...
    On : 09-Aug-2024
    - Source : Frontiers in Bioengineerng and Biotechnology
  • Stem Cell Therapy Revolutionizes Osteoarthritis Treatment

    Millions of individuals around the world endure the chronic pain of osteoarthritis (OA), a condition that primarily affects the cartilage in joints, leading to discomfort and a decreased quality of life. Traditional treatments have offered minimal relief, but a new breakthrough in stem cell therapy ...
    On : 09-Aug-2024
    - Source : The Pinnacle Gazzette
  • The regenerative effects of dancing molecules on cartilage

    A  dancing molecule therapy, which was previously used to reverse paralysis after spinal cord injury, has now been applied to damaged human cartilage...
    On : 09-Aug-2024
    - Source : BioTechniques