Patients’ own blood could be used to help repair broken bones, study suggests - Scientists have transformed blood into a ...
A new high-tech way of healing broken bones quicker could also make them more than three times stronger. The new treatment method - using plasma irradiation - promotes faster bone healing in ...
Healing of broken bones and other damaged tissue could be boosted by 3D-printed implants made of materials based on patients’ own blood, according to researchers. The approach, which the team said ...
In the new treatment, a device called a locking compression plate (LCP) is inserted into the body to help the two or more pieces of broken bone heal more quickly. This can be done through 'minimal ...
This process is meant to increase the patient’s height. The broken bones should gradually heal back together, to fill the gap in between. The operation is complex, and it’s only the start of a ...
But the autopsy the following day showed numerous skull fractures that led to a fatal brain bleed, along with severe bruising ...