osteoarthritis

  1. madman

    Exploring the Role of Autophagy in Osteoarthritis Pathogenesis and Therapy

    * Maria outlines the complex changes that occur in ageing joints, from cartilage degradation and inflammation to synovial expansion and osteophyte formation, and presents mouse models her team uses to study both naturally occurring and post-traumatic osteoarthritis. * Her research focuses on...
  2. madman

    Breakthrough in Osteoarthritis Treatment: Regrow cartilage without surgery, drugs, or stem cells

    Investors and health tech innovators — this episode of New to The Street unveils a potential game-changer in joint regeneration. John Lai, CEO of PetVivo, and Linh Le, CEO of Piezobiomembrane, join host Jane King to discuss a groundbreaking new treatment for osteoarthritis that fuses bioelectric...
  3. madman

    Injectable Piezoelectric Gel Could Treat Osteoarthritis without Surgery

    * At the University of Connecticut, a research team led by Thanh Nguyen, associate professor of mechanical engineering and biomedical engineering, believes the future of joint repair might lie in a tiny electrical spark—and a simple injection. * The innovation harnesses the body’s natural...
  4. M

    TRT related to Osteoarthritis? Is there life after a Osteoarthritis diagnosis?

    Hello everyone, I'm 68 and have been on TRT about 7 months. I tried TRT with the main aims of fighting fatigue and numerous aches and pains that I've suffered from for a long time. Mostly sore joints, sore back etc. About the time that I started TRT, my hands started hurting, and I have since...
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    Insulin-like growth factor-1 in articular cartilage repair for osteoarthritis treatment

    Osteoarthritis is a multi-factorial condition for which aging is the major risk factor. However, there are important differences between an aged joint and one with OA. The aging changes observed in the cells and extracellular matrix of joint tissues likely increase the susceptibility of older...
  6. madman

    Cracking the Code of Cartilage Regeneration Failure

    Osteoarthritis (OA) is a widespread condition with significant impact, driven by cartilage injuries leading to OA progression. Effective cartilage regeneration methods are crucial, but current treatments lack reliability. This is due to a fundamental lack of understanding of cartilage...
  7. Deleted member 43589

    Stemless aspherical humeral head resurfacing combined with inlay glenoid replacement

    Abstract Objectives: Symptomatic glenohumeral arthritis (GHA) among high-level bodybuilders and powerlifters is relatively common. Once conservative management fails, the surgical options for these athletes are limited and pose challenges due to their relatively young age and the desire to...
  8. Deleted member 43589

    Sodium Hyaluronate 1% for osteoarthritis of the shoulder

    I have severe osteoarthritis in my right should and have had the cortisone shots until they are just no anylonger doign the the pain is pretty bad. Normally the doctors would inject Sodium Hyaluronate 1% into the joint and it releaves the pain for up to 6 months. It has worked well on my...
  9. Deleted member 43589

    American medicine vs Chinese

    I have been getting Euflexxa injections for osterarthritis in my knee for almost 2 years now. I go every 6 months and get a series of 3 injections, one every week. I also have osteoarthritis in the shoulder and cant get these injections done bacuase the FDA has not approved it for anythiign...
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    Osteoarthritis Treatment

    Shoulder osteoarthritis is not as common as osteoarthritis of the hip or knee, but it is estimated that nearly 1 in 3 people over the age of 60 have shoulder osteoarthritis to some degree. I personally have had some great success using 1% sodium hyaluronate injections in my knee (intra...
  11. Pacman

    Osteoarthritis and adding nandrolone to TRT

    I have osteoarthitis in my shoulder. I have tried PRP ($1500), physical therapy ($1200), I modified several upper body exercises to work the muscles without heavily inflaming the current state of my shoulder (I get creative), I focus a ton on joint health (CARs, etc), and have found very...
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