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New bone cancer treatment could save children’s lives

New bone cancer treatment could save children’s lives

Researchers at the University of East Anglia and The University of Sheffield have developed a new bone cancer treatment for children. Currently, bone cancer treatment...
High and low-dose exercise yields similar results for knee osteoarthritis

High and low-dose exercise yields similar results for knee osteoarthritis

Researchers from Karolinska Institutet have compared high-dose exercise therapy to low-dose therapy in patients with knee osteoarthritis. The research shows that both approaches to treating...
Rates of ankle fracture surgery could be reduced with better guidelines

Rates of ankle fracture surgery could be reduced with better guidelines

The percentage of ankle fractures that lead to surgery could be reduced by 20% in the most common type of fracture, according to new...
Older designs for knee replacements are as effective as new models

Older designs for knee replacements are as effective as new models

Older designs for knee replacements are equally as effective as newer models, according to new research from the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital and...
Protecting paediatric bone density with Low-intensity Vibration therapy

Protecting paediatric bone density with Low-intensity Vibration therapy

Edward James from MyBones explores the potential applications of Low-intensity Vibration (LiV) therapy in paediatric bone density care. Bones get stronger the more you use...
Older bone fracture patients are likely to have poorer general health

Older bone fracture patients are likely to have poorer general health 

According to research from the Garvan Institute of Medical Research, older people who suffer a bone fracture are more likely to experience worse general...
Can Europe do better when it comes to post-fragility fracture care?

Can Europe do better when it comes to post-fragility fracture care? 

The International Osteoporosis Foundation explains how the implementation of Fracture Liaison Services could improve secondary fragility fracture prevention in Europe.   In Europe, older adults sustain...
New Perspective on Low-intensity Vibration therapy

New Perspective on Low-intensity Vibration therapy

Low-intensity Vibration therapy offers a range of benefits in boosting bone health and mitigating the impact of chronic conditions. Low-intensity Vibration therapy is a type...
New discovery provides insight into bone loss diseases  

New discovery provides insight into bone loss diseases  

Enhanced treatment for bone loss diseases could be on the horizon as researchers reveal novel insight into osteoclasts. A research team at the University of Pennsylvania...
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Bone health awareness campaign to combat bone loss and osteoporosis

The International Osteoporosis Foundation has launched a campaign in partnership with the European Space Agency and ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti to raise awareness of...
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The history of vibration therapy

Dave Crucefix explores the history of whole-body vibration therapy, culminating in advanced Low-intensity Vibration (LiV) and the Marodyne LiV device. From the ancient Greeks to...

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