Injured cartilage cannot heal itself (Københavns Universitet)

Edit Public Technologies 13 Jul 2016
New research on sports medicine reveals that worn down joint cartilage does not regenerate following sports injuries or osteoarthritis ... The study may be hugely significant for the treatment of osteoarthritis, which is one of the most widespread common diseases and the most common musculoskeletal system disease ... Subsequently, worn down cartilage, due to sports injuries or osteoarthritis, cannot be regenerated....

First mobility action teams up and running (New Zealand Government)

Edit Public Technologies 13 Jul 2016
(Source. New Zealand Government) ... It's also tailored to what each local community needs.'. Active+ in Counties Manukau is running a community based group exercise and education programme to help people better manage hip and knee osteoarthritis. Physiotherapy Primary Intervention Group in South Canterbury is building on its long-running early intervention programme for people with early to moderate hip and knee osteoarthritis ... (noodl....

Special footwear may not improve knee arthritis

Edit Reuters 13 Jul 2016
(Reuters Health) - Shoes with modified midsoles designed to relieve pressure on the knee joint don’t improve pain and function for people with knee osteoarthritis any more than a new pair of regular walking shoes, according to an Australian study. ....

Nuvo Pharmaceuticals™ Inc. Announces Pennsaid 2% Phase 3 Trial to Support Regulatory Approvals in the E.U., Canada and Australia (Nuvo Pharmaceuticals Inc)

Edit Public Technologies 13 Jul 2016
(Source. Nuvo Pharmaceuticals Inc). MISSISSAUGA, ON, July 13, 2016/CNW/ - Nuvo Pharmaceuticals Inc ... Topline results of the Trial are expected to be available in late Q2 or early Q3 2017 ... Pennsaid 2% is currently approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of the pain of osteoarthritis of the knee(s) ... About the Trial ... It is approved by the FDA for treating the pain of osteoarthritis of the knee(s) ... (noodl....

Understanding bone death (McGill University)

Edit Public Technologies 13 Jul 2016
(Source. McGill University). Researchers discover new genetic mutation linked to osteonecrosis of the hip ... This breakthrough could allow doctors to identify and treat the disease before symptoms arise and potentially avoid hip replacements ... Ultimately, in end-stage osteoarthritis, the patient becomes unable to walk and the hip joint must be replaced ... Séguin and orthopedic surgeon Dr ... Séguin ... Osteonecrosis can affect the young ... Séguin ... (noodl....

Bioceramics Market Analysis By Material (Alumina, Zirconia), By Application (Dental, Orthopedic) And Segment Forecasts To 2022

Edit PR Newswire 12 Jul 2016
LONDON, July 12, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Global bioceramics market is expected to reach USD 19.05 billion by 2022, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Rising ageing population coupled with increasing occurrences of osteoarthritis is expected to augment market growth over ... ....

Ex-skater is part of Olympic medical research team (Edinburgh Napier University)

Edit Public Technologies 12 Jul 2016
(Source. Edinburgh Napier University) ... Debbie, who lectures in injury and illness epidemiology at Edinburgh Napier, said ... Her most recent work at Edinburgh Napier, in collaboration with the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Sport, Exercise and Osteoarthritis, includes research into injury and the occurrence of osteoarthritis (OA) and the use of exercise in preventing and treating OA ... Debbie said ... (noodl. 34505800) ....

Weights of Division III football linemen up 38% since 1956, Tufts researchers report (Tufts University)

Edit Public Technologies 12 Jul 2016
(Source. Tufts University). BOSTON (July 12, 2016)-Professional football players are heftier now than they were decades ago, but a new study from researchers at Tufts University School of Medicine shows that even players for less-prominent college football programs are getting bigger ... These include high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, sleep apnea and osteoarthritis ... The first author on this study is Kayla R ... (2016) ... ###....

Proactive Investors: Regeneus Ltd on track for Japanese commercial partnership agreement (Regeneus Ltd)

Edit Public Technologies 11 Jul 2016
Progenza is an off-the-shelf stem cell product with the first targeted treatment being for knee osteoarthritis ... The Progenza Phase 1 STEP trial for knee osteoarthritis is fully recruited and will complete once the last patient completes 12 months post treatment follow-up ... In the U.S., further preclinical studies will build upon the efficacy seen in the rabbit osteoarthritis study....

RISK TIP: Obesity—a National Crisis & Threat to Safe Patient Care (Ohio State Medical Association)

Edit Public Technologies 11 Jul 2016
(Source. Ohio State Medical Association). July 11, 2016. Chances are good that in your practice, you treat obese patients. Obesity continues to be a national crisis ... These patients also have increased risk of obstructive sleep apnea (which often contributes to opioid-induced respiratory depression), susceptibility to nosocomial and postoperative infections, and weight-associated wear and tear on joints that can lead to osteoarthritis....

How Good Fats Prevent Heart Disease

Edit Mercola 11 Jul 2016
Omega-3 fats — specifically EPA and DHA — are essential to your overall health, including your heart health. A recent analysis of 19 studies confirms that regular consumption of fish and other omega-3 rich foods, including certain plant-based sources, may lower your risk of a fatal heart attack (myocardial infarction) by about 10 percent.1,2,3 ... Antiarrhythmic ... ✓ Protection against osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis (RA)5,6, 7 ... DHA....

How to Turn Your Walk into a Run

Edit Springfield News-Sun 10 Jul 2016
You have been walking faithfully four to five days a week, gradually increasing your time to 30 minutes or longer ... Running has been also shown to.. Decrease blood pressure ... Now that you know the benefits, before embarking on any running program it is always best to get clearance from your health care provider, especially if you are older than 40 or have a history of heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes or osteoarthritis ...   ... ....

Metal for one knee, stem cells for other

Edit The Times of India 08 Jul 2016
CHENNAI. Doctors usually advise either total knee replacement surgery or the more experimental stem cell therapy depending on the severity of the pain and damage in the knee due to osteoarthritis, an age-related joint disease ... Click here to download it for your device. RELATED....
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