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Combining AI and thermal video offers a new window into weightlifting

Combining AI and thermal video offers a new window into weightlifting

byOpticaResearchers combined video from thermal cameras with AI-based digital processing to enhance weightlifting training. From left to right, the images show pose detection results for a visib

Combining AI and thermal video offers a new window into weightlifting

byOpticaResearchers combined video from thermal cameras with AI-based digital processing to enhance weightlifting training. From left to right, the images show pose detection results for a visib
Autologous chondrocyte implantation in the knee: M-ACI has comparable benefit to therapy alternative

Autologous chondrocyte implantation in the knee: M-ACI has comparable benefit to therapy alternative

by Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health CareCredit: CC0 Public DomainAutologous chondrocyte implantation (ACI) has been used in adults with deep cartilage defects for over 30 years and

Autologous chondrocyte implantation in the knee: M-ACI has comparable benefit to therapy alternative

by Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health CareCredit: CC0 Public DomainAutologous chondrocyte implantation (ACI) has been used in adults with deep cartilage defects for over 30 years and
3D organoid culture method can generate large numbers of muscle cells in vitro

3D organoid culture method can generate large numbers of muscle cells in vitro

3D organoid culture method can generate large numbers of muscle cells in vitroby Alice McCarthy,Harvard UniversityMicroscopy image of a skeletal muscle organoid. The green cells are in vitro-der

3D organoid culture method can generate large numbers of muscle cells in vitro

3D organoid culture method can generate large numbers of muscle cells in vitroby Alice McCarthy,Harvard UniversityMicroscopy image of a skeletal muscle organoid. The green cells are in vitro-der
Pregnancy and Osteoporosis

Pregnancy and Osteoporosis

Pregnancy and OsteoporosisByCarrie Madormo, RN, MPHPublished on February 09, 2023Medically reviewed byKiarra King, MDPregnancy-associatedosteoporosisis a rare condi

Pregnancy and Osteoporosis

Pregnancy and OsteoporosisByCarrie Madormo, RN, MPHPublished on February 09, 2023Medically reviewed byKiarra King, MDPregnancy-associatedosteoporosisis a rare condi
Radiographic knee osteoarthritis tied to increased risk for death

Radiographic knee osteoarthritis tied to increased risk for death

(HealthDay)—Radiographic knee osteoarthritis (RKOA) is associated with an increased risk for mortality from cardiovascular disease (CVD), diabetes, and renal diseases, but self-reported OA is not, acc

Radiographic knee osteoarthritis tied to increased risk for death

(HealthDay)—Radiographic knee osteoarthritis (RKOA) is associated with an increased risk for mortality from cardiovascular disease (CVD), diabetes, and renal diseases, but self-reported OA is not, acc
What Is Osteoporosis?

What Is Osteoporosis?

What Is Osteoporosis?ByAubrey Bailey, PT, DPT, CHTPublished on April 07, 2023Medically reviewed byJane Kim, MDOsteoporosisis a disease that causes loss of bone mass over

What Is Osteoporosis?

What Is Osteoporosis?ByAubrey Bailey, PT, DPT, CHTPublished on April 07, 2023Medically reviewed byJane Kim, MDOsteoporosisis a disease that causes loss of bone mass over
How Osteoporosis Is Treated

How Osteoporosis Is Treated

How Osteoporosis Is TreatedByTracee CornforthUpdated on May 19, 2022Medically reviewed byYaw Boachie-Adjei, MDOsteoporosis treatment involves the use of effectiveosteopor

How Osteoporosis Is Treated

How Osteoporosis Is TreatedByTracee CornforthUpdated on May 19, 2022Medically reviewed byYaw Boachie-Adjei, MDOsteoporosis treatment involves the use of effectiveosteopor
Osteoporosis: Prognosis, Complications, and Treatment

Osteoporosis: Prognosis, Complications, and Treatment

Osteoporosis: Prognosis, Complications, and TreatmentByAngelica BottaroPublished on January 12, 2023Medically reviewed byMarissa Sansone, MDOsteoporosiscauses progressive

Osteoporosis: Prognosis, Complications, and Treatment

Osteoporosis: Prognosis, Complications, and TreatmentByAngelica BottaroPublished on January 12, 2023Medically reviewed byMarissa Sansone, MDOsteoporosiscauses progressive
Novel mechanism for targeting bone marrow adipocytes to prevent bone loss

Novel mechanism for targeting bone marrow adipocytes to prevent bone loss

by Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of SciencesSchematic diagram showing adipocyte ESRRA deficiency preserves osteogenesis and vascular formation in adipocyte-rich bone marrow

Novel mechanism for targeting bone marrow adipocytes to prevent bone loss

by Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of SciencesSchematic diagram showing adipocyte ESRRA deficiency preserves osteogenesis and vascular formation in adipocyte-rich bone marrow
Rheumatoid arthritis finding may lead to new inflammation blockers

Rheumatoid arthritis finding may lead to new inflammation blockers

by Sara Tiner,Mayo ClinicCredit: Unsplash/CC0 Public DomainMayo Clinic researchers have linked the T cell dysfunction seen in rheumatoid arthritis with a metabolic deficiency, reported in a new&

Rheumatoid arthritis finding may lead to new inflammation blockers

by Sara Tiner,Mayo ClinicCredit: Unsplash/CC0 Public DomainMayo Clinic researchers have linked the T cell dysfunction seen in rheumatoid arthritis with a metabolic deficiency, reported in a new&
Human trials show drug success for treatment of genetic bone disease

Human trials show drug success for treatment of genetic bone disease

by University of LiverpoolAKU was the first human disorder that was recognised as a genetic disease 100 years ago, but is often mistaken for severe arthritisScientists at the University of Liverp

Human trials show drug success for treatment of genetic bone disease

by University of LiverpoolAKU was the first human disorder that was recognised as a genetic disease 100 years ago, but is often mistaken for severe arthritisScientists at the University of Liverp