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  • What Causes Leg Pain (and How to Find Relief)

    Leg pain can be caused by overuse, trauma, minor injuries, infection, or severe medical conditions. Although the most common causes are minor, temporary conditions, a prompt diagnosis and treatment of more severe conditions can help prevent pain from worsening and improve your long-term outlook.

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  • Q&A: How sports-related concussions affect reaction times

    When playing sports, it's important to remember: Brains don't have seat belts. When rapid acceleration or deceleration of the brain inside the skull occurs with a blow to the head, a concussion happens, which in some cases can lead to lasting impacts on motor and cognitive skills needed to keep athletes at the top of their game.

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  • ACL Tear and MCL Tear: Key Differences and Treatment Options for Individual and Combined Injuries

    The ACL is in the middle of the knee joint and is an intra-articular ligament. This is important to understand because, in general, extra-articular ligaments (MCL) can heal sometimes on their own without surgery, while intra-articular ligaments (ACL) cannot.

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  • Researchers develop new test for early osteoarthritis diagnosis

    Diagnosing osteoarthritis often occurs in the late stages when cartilage degradation is severe, making it difficult to distinguish it from other types of arthritis and to determine the best treatment plan. In work published in the Journal of Orthopaedic Research, investigators have developed and tested a new diagnostic test that uses two markers found in the synovial fluid of patients' joints.

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  • Silk Fibroin-Platelet Rich Plasma Injectable Hydrogel with Controlled-Release of Growth Factors for Knee Osteoarthritis

    Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most common articular diseases globally [1]. Its symptoms include pain and stiffness of the joint, resulting in significant disability and morbidity of the affected population [2]. OA can be classified into primary and secondary according to its aetiology, with the former comprise the majority of the cases. Primary OA is multifactorial in nature and is caused by mechanical stress, inflammation, immunity, genetics and metabolism.

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