Nov 20, 2017

Are stem cells harvested from fat the future?

Professor Claude Moorman uses a long needle to inject tumescent solution into his patient’s abdomen before agitating the tissue with tiny karate chops. The solution…

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Tiny ‘trampoline’ of human tissue will enable thousands to avoid...

A tiny trampoline made of human tissue will enable thousands of patients to avoid shoulder replacement surgery, according to one of the world’s leading orthopaedic…

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Case study – Ms Yasmeen Khair – a member of...

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Case Study: Ms Yasmeen Khair

Not only is Yasmeen Khair a member of the Jordanian women’s football team, she also managed the dual task of promoting the U-17 Women’s World…

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rotator cuff injury

How to Spot a Rotator Cuff Injury

A typical history would be pain felt over the deltoid muscles where it inserts on the humerus, the upper arm bone. The pain is fairly…

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Partnership with Oxygene ski school

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Play it safe on the slopes this winter

53 per cent of skiers and snowboarders have injured themselves whilst on a winter sports holiday, according to new independent research*. With millions of Britons…

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Overuse injuries afflicting tennis players

I enjoy a game of tennis – I used to play at club level myself and my father actually played at Wimbledon, but tennis can…

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stem cell therapy

How Stem Cell Treatments Are Revolutionising Healthcare

Stem cell treatment, otherwise known as autologous stem cell transplantation, harvests the patient’s own stem cells from their abdominal fat or bone marrow. These cells…

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rugby injuries

Increase in Rugby Injuries Forcing Players into Early Retirement

Rugby is a fast-moving and high intensity team sport that has the highest risk per player/hour of injury of all sports. As many as one…

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