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Cartilage Regeneration: May 2006
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The cartilage we are born with provides the surface for joints to bear weight and allow motion. Unfortunately, cartilage has very limited ability to repair itself. New techniques in orthopaedics use cartilage cells, stem cells, and other biomaterials to help heal these defects. Wednesday, May 17, 2006. InnerVue Instrument for viewing Cartilage. Once in a while a new technique appears that promises to make diagnosis a lot easier. Posted by Dr. Norman A. Marcus, MD @ 6:20 PM. Dr Norman A. Marcus, MD.
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Cartilage Regeneration: October 2005
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The cartilage we are born with provides the surface for joints to bear weight and allow motion. Unfortunately, cartilage has very limited ability to repair itself. New techniques in orthopaedics use cartilage cells, stem cells, and other biomaterials to help heal these defects. Monday, October 24, 2005. Microfracture may be more useful for small areas than large ones; also, it may be unpredictable- how is one to know if the stme cells cooperate? Posted by Dr. Norman A. Marcus, MD @ 9:47 AM. Other issues ...
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Cartilage Regeneration: February 2007
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The cartilage we are born with provides the surface for joints to bear weight and allow motion. Unfortunately, cartilage has very limited ability to repair itself. New techniques in orthopaedics use cartilage cells, stem cells, and other biomaterials to help heal these defects. Sunday, February 18, 2007. Different Kinds of Stem Cells. Posted by Dr. Norman A. Marcus, MD @ 1:41 PM. Saturday, February 17, 2007. News from the Orthopaedic Research Society. Posted by Dr. Norman A. Marcus, MD @ 5:07 AM. New Pap...
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Cartilage Regeneration: September 2006
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The cartilage we are born with provides the surface for joints to bear weight and allow motion. Unfortunately, cartilage has very limited ability to repair itself. New techniques in orthopaedics use cartilage cells, stem cells, and other biomaterials to help heal these defects. Friday, September 22, 2006. More News on Microfracture. New information keeps coming out on this popular technique, the latest showing perhaps an 80% chance of. Posted by Dr. Norman A. Marcus, MD @ 5:03 PM. Stem Cells in the news.
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Cartilage Regeneration: March 2007
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The cartilage we are born with provides the surface for joints to bear weight and allow motion. Unfortunately, cartilage has very limited ability to repair itself. New techniques in orthopaedics use cartilage cells, stem cells, and other biomaterials to help heal these defects. Wednesday, March 07, 2007. California to (Maybe) release Stem Cell Money. Posted by Dr. Norman A. Marcus, MD @ 5:14 PM. Dr Norman A. Marcus, MD. Springfield, virginia, United States. View my complete profile.
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Cartilage Regeneration: April 2006
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The cartilage we are born with provides the surface for joints to bear weight and allow motion. Unfortunately, cartilage has very limited ability to repair itself. New techniques in orthopaedics use cartilage cells, stem cells, and other biomaterials to help heal these defects. Sunday, April 23, 2006. Posted by Dr. Norman A. Marcus, MD @ 5:27 PM. Microfracture as a method of cartilage repair has been much in the news lately. Posted by Dr. Norman A. Marcus, MD @ 5:17 PM. MICROFRACTURE FAILING IN ATHLETES.
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Cartilage Regeneration: October 2006
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The cartilage we are born with provides the surface for joints to bear weight and allow motion. Unfortunately, cartilage has very limited ability to repair itself. New techniques in orthopaedics use cartilage cells, stem cells, and other biomaterials to help heal these defects. Tuesday, October 24, 2006. Using Chitins for Cartilage Repair. Another interesting approach to cartilage repair is to take advantage of the biologic. Posted by Dr. Norman A. Marcus, MD @ 2:31 PM. Now listed on Technorati.
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Cartilage Regeneration: May 2007
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The cartilage we are born with provides the surface for joints to bear weight and allow motion. Unfortunately, cartilage has very limited ability to repair itself. New techniques in orthopaedics use cartilage cells, stem cells, and other biomaterials to help heal these defects. Thursday, May 03, 2007. New Paper on Cartilage Glue. New technology from Johns Hopkins promises to "glue" new cartilage. Clipped from clipmarks.com. Clipped from www.nature.com. Posted by Dr. Norman A. Marcus, MD @ 1:28 PM.
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Cartilage Regeneration: April 2007
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The cartilage we are born with provides the surface for joints to bear weight and allow motion. Unfortunately, cartilage has very limited ability to repair itself. New techniques in orthopaedics use cartilage cells, stem cells, and other biomaterials to help heal these defects. Tuesday, April 17, 2007. The promise of supplements. Someone- I think Osler- once said you have to use a new medicine real soon, before it loses its efficacy. There is a high "placebo effect", be aware of that.
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