Scientists at Stanford Medicine have discovered a treatment that can reverse cartilage loss in aging joints and even prevent arthritis after knee injuries. By blocking a protein linked to aging, the ...
In a panel discussion at , Aaron J. Krych, MD, reviewed three papers on meniscus tears published in 2025 that have impacted ...
In a revolutionary discovery, scientists have identified a specific protein that, when blocked, allows the body to naturally ...
A novel cartilage-regenerating injection blocks age-related degeneration pathways and shows potential to prevent osteoarthritis beyond pain control.
A new Science study shows that blocking an ageing-linked protein can regenerate knee cartilage and prevent arthritis in mice, raising hopes of early treatment to delay joint replacement.
Injuries to the meniscus are among the most common knee injuries and they are the most common reason for surgery performed by orthopedic surgeons. The meniscus has well-established biomechanical ...
Scientists have long assumed that once the smooth cartilage in a damaged knee wears away, the body has little chance of ...
Your knee contains articular cartilage, which lines your bones and allows you to move without pain or friction. Knee cartilage damage occurs when your articular cartilage chips or wears away. In ...
The Cartilage Repair market offers significant opportunities in early intervention to prevent joint replacement and address sports injuries, trauma, and age-related cartilage deterioration. Key trends ...
Meniscal tears are one of the most common knee injuries. The meniscus is a piece of cartilage in your knee between your thighbone and shinbone that acts as a shock absorber. A meniscal tear is a tear ...