Scientists have discovered a way to regenerate cartilage in mice by targeting a single enzyme, offering hope for new, less ...
This rare outcome in cartilage repair suggests true biological cartilage regeneration, not merely defect filling Unlike ...
Cartilage is the body’s most stubborn tissue. Once it wears away, it’s usually gone for good. This biological dead-end is the ...
Advances in cartilage imaging techniques, led by compositional MRI and CT arthrography, could improve early diagnosis and monitoring of rheumatic disease, with artificial intelligence accelerating ...
Joint noises are usually harmless. They are worth assessing if they are accompanied by pain, swelling, locking, or reduced ...
Do you know why your joints pop, crackle, or snap? Here's what an expert has to say ...
Joint noises are common and often misunderstood. A physiotherapist explains why they happen and what they do, and do not, ...
Many of us have noisy joints. Knees crack on the stairs, necks pop when we stretch, and knuckles seem to crack almost on ...
Despite these caveats, the study contributes important insights into the clinical relevance of knee crepitus following ACL ...
For millions living with stiff and painful joints, new research is quietly reshaping how scientists think about aging and ...
After an ACL injury, acutely, in the first few weeks to a month, the knee is swollen and sensitive. With further usage, there’s a high likelihood of other injuries, such as bone bruises or meniscus ...
Researchers at Harvard University have unveiled a novel robotics innovation that mimics the rolling motion of human joints, ...