In the future, a person’s own cells could be used in a 3D printer to make bioprinted cartilage to help repair damaged joints. Brian Eames is a scientist and professor ...
A technique now widely used in sports medicine to speed recovery from leg injuries helped reduce symptoms and improve ...
Strength training is one of the best things you can do for healthy joints, Dr. Lee says. That’s because it builds muscle, and muscle protects the cartilage and tendons surrounding your joints and ...
Groundbreaking research explains how menopause affects joint health, offering hope for millions of women through potential hormone therapy treatments.