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Curvebeam AI reckons the shortest path to better surgery starts with one scan, one visit and patients on their feet.
When we exercise, we often focus on either muscle strength, aerobic fitness or mobility, but there’s another aspect of our physical health that becomes increasingly important as we age—our bones.
The From Labs to Lives Blog connects everyday topics with UC Davis research. Each post is reviewed by our experts, ensuring you always get useful information you can trust. Bone density isn’t just ...
Jump training is nothing new, but there’s more to it than jumping on the spot. If you’re looking to build bone density, sports medicine specialist and orthopaedic surgeon Jocelyn Wittstein says the ...
A handheld device can apply synthetic bone grafts directly at the site of a defect or injury without the need for prior imaging or fabrication. Researchers demonstrated the technology by modifying a ...
Background: The high prevalence and increasing severity of osteoporosis have elevated it to a significant global public-health concern, imposing a substantial economic burden. Skeletal muscle strength ...
If you’re at an increased risk for osteoporosis—a condition affecting one in three women over age 50—you know how important it is to maintain strong bones. And while it’s true that we lose bone ...
Investigators have developed an artificial intelligence-assisted diagnostic system that can estimate bone mineral density in both the lumbar spine and the femur of the upper leg, based on X-ray images ...