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Bone Grafts and Substitutes Market Worth $4.15 Billion by 2026
Increases in orthopedic surgery and musculoskeletal illnesses requiring the use of bone grafts and replacements will drive market growth.
Polaris Market Research
03.20.20
$22M Grant Awarded to Build 'Smart' Device for Healing Large Muscle Wounds
Device could change environment inside larger wounds to help them heal the way smaller wounds do naturally.
University of Pittsburgh
03.11.20
Biologics
Nature’s Way: Promoting the Body's Curative Abilities Through Biologics
A better understanding of cell function, tissue properties, and healing mechanisms are driving growth in the global orthobiologics market.
Michael Barbella, Managing Editor
02.18.20
Spine/Neurology
New Approaches to Healing Injured Nerves
Inhibiting proteins could prove key.
Ruhr-University Bochum
08.26.19
Materials
Clay-Enhanced Hydrogels Could Treat Bone Defects
The research could help to develop the next generation of hydrogel systems with high porosity and improve bone graft materials.
University of California - Los Angeles
08.21.19
Biologics
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Materials
New Hydrogel Could Help Regenerate Cartilage
Polymer material has the capacity to generate the appropriate niche for growth in a number of chondrocytes.
University of Granada
07.10.19
Biologics
Private Equity Firm Purchases Axolotl Biologix
Company plans to initiate clinical trials and FDA product approvals.
Axolotl Biologix Inc.
06.27.19
Laser Processing
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Machining & Tooling
Light Processing: Lasers Offer Advantages to Orthopedic Technology Manufacturers
Lasers have been used for machining and other orthopedic applications for some time, but new capabilities now enable even greater benefits.
Mark Crawford, Contributing Writer
03.29.19
Biologics
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Large Joint
'Cell-Sheet Accelerating Technology' Offers Promising Treatment for Knee Arthritis
An approach combining conventional surgery and chondrocyte cell-sheet transplantation is a promising therapy for OA of the knee.
PR Newswire
03.25.19
Large Joint
CartiHeal Enrolls Patients in Study of its Agili-C Cartilage Repair Implant
The product is designed to help patients with knee-cartilage defects to regenerate their own healthy cartilage.
PR Newswire
02.06.19
Implants Double the Rate of Bone Lengthening in Kids
Russian scientists developed advanced implants for the Ilizarov orthopedic system.
Tomsk Polytechnic University
01.23.19
Biologics
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Materials
Citrate-Based Biomaterial Fuels Bone Healing with Less Rejection
Slow-release, biodegradable, citrate-releasing scaffolds could act as bone-growth templates to speed healing.
Penn State
11.27.18
Materials
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Spine/Neurology
Patient Cells & Materials Used to Create Personalized Tissue Implants of Any Kind
The researchers are currently engaged in regenerating an injured spinal cord and an infarcted heart.
American Friends of Tel Aviv University
11.13.18
Spine/Neurology
SpinalCyte Announces Positive 12-Month Pain Data From Trial for Degenerative Disc Disease
CybroCell is the first off-the-shelf allogeneic HDF product for treatment of degenerative disc disease.
Business Wire
10.26.18
Bracing/Prosthetics
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Spine/Neurology
Nerve-on-a-Chip Platform Makes Neuroprosthetics More Effective
The platform can stimulate and record from explanted nerve fibers.
EPFL
10.24.18
Extremities
Mount Sinai Researchers Discover New Technique to Treat Osteochondral Ankle Lesions
Minimally invasive approach may lead to quicker recovery.
Mount Sinai Health System
10.05.18
Biologics
Matrix Delivers Healing Stem Cells to Injured Elderly Muscles
Muscular dystrophy patients could someday also benefit from this hydrogel successfully tested in mice.
Georgia Institute of Technology
08.15.18
3-D Printing/Additive Mfg.
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Coatings/Surface Modification
3D-Printed Implants Shown to Help Grow 'Real Bone'
Chemically coated, ceramic implants successfully guided the regrowth of missing bone.
NYU Langone Health/NYU School of Medicine
08.02.18
Biologics
Orig3n Initiates Osteoarthritis Cartilage Regeneration as First Cell Therapy Program
Therapies developed aim to regenerate cartilage for 53 million arthritis sufferers.
PR Newswire
06.11.18
Materials
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Trauma/Sports
Origami Inspires New Biomaterial for Tissue Regeneration
Could someday be used to repair, replace, or regenerate skin, bone, cartilage, heart valves, heart muscle, and blood vessels.
University of Massachusetts Lowell
05.29.18
Biologics
Newly Founded Datum Orthobiologics to Apply Dental Technology in Orthopedics
Collagen technology mimics nature to regenerate bone and cartilage.
PR Newswire
04.24.18
Materials
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Spine/Neurology
Successful Tests with Advanced Biomaterials to Regenerate Sciatic Nerve
The implants were made of biocompatible and biodegradable materials to regenerate the peripheral nerve.
Plataforma SINC
03.22.18
Biologics
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Materials
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Trauma/Sports
An Engineered Cartilage Template to Heal Broken Bones
A UConn-developed hybrid hydrogel scaffold could help address issues in repairing bone injuries.
University of Connecticut
03.09.18
Biologics
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Large Joint
We Can Rebuild Him; We Have the (Bio)technology
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Sam Brusco, Associate Editor
02.12.18
Biologics
Biological Building Blocks
Manufacturers and researchers increasingly are using Mother Nature as a model to devise new healing technologies.
Michael Barbella, Managing Editor
02.12.18
Biologics
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Materials
FDA Clears UC Davis Startup's Polymer to Aid Bone Regrowth
Molecular Matrix Inc. invented a synthetic bone void filler, Osteo-P, that can help injured bones regrow.
University of California - Davis
01.26.18
Biologics
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Large Joint
Tissue Engineering to Improve Meniscus Repair
Researchers at Penn are working to uncover ways to encourage the cells in and around the meniscus to repair themselves.
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania
01.23.18
Biologics
Creating Skeletal Muscle from Stem Cells
Discovery is major step towards a stem cell replacement therapy for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.
UCLA
12.19.17
Study Finds That Gravity, ‘Mechanical Loading’ are Key to Cartilage Development
Findings could be key to regenerating cartilage and bone in space as well as in paralyzed patients or those on bed rest.
University of Missouri
09.11.17
3-D Printing/Additive Mfg.
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Biologics
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Bracing/Prosthetics
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Extremities
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Spine/Neurology
Rising Stars: Emerging Orthopedic Device Companies
Smaller firms that offer solutions for a variety of clinical orthopedic applications could generate significant attention.
Sean Fenske, Michael Barbella, and Sam Brusco
08.15.17
Large Joint
Body’s Stem Cell Army Hits a Wall When Responding to an ACL Injury
Researchers discover a six-fold increase in stem cells circulating around an injured knee.
Beaumont Health
07.11.17
Biologics
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Materials
Sugar-Coated Nanomaterial Promotes Bone Growth
Method offers pathway for improving patient outcomes after spinal fusion surgery.
Northwestern University
06.20.17
Biologics
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Materials
Loading Orthopedic Devices with Biologics and Pharmaceuticals
Fiber technology enables the delivery of the therapeutic components via a biodegradable platform that can be implanted.
Dr. Kevin Nelson, Founder and CSO, TissueGen Inc.
05.19.17
Biologics
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Materials
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Trauma/Sports
New Gelatin Devices Imitate Body's Activity in Bone Regeneration
Structures can be used as scaffolding in the regeneration of bone defects and also in the release of growth factors.
University of the Basque Country
05.12.17
Biologics
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Spine/Neurology
Forming New Intervertebral Discs with Stem Cells
Study on three sick German shepherds demonstrates treatment with the body’s own stem cells are well tolerated.
University of Zurich
05.09.17
Biologics
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Large Joint
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Trauma/Sports
Stem Cell Innovation Regrows Rotator Cuffs
Nano-mesh fabric helps stem cells stick around, directs tendon regeneration.
University of Connecticut
04.04.17
3-D Printing/Additive Mfg.
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Biologics
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Materials
Apple Waste Biomaterial Could Regenerate Bone and Cartilage
Research aims to develop customized biomaterials through 3D printing techniques.
Universidad Politecnica de Madrid
03.30.17
Spine/Neurology
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Trauma/Sports
InVivo to Initiate Cervical Spinal Cord Injury Study
Company receives investigational testing authorization from Health Canada to conduct cervical spinal cord injury study.
Business Wire
03.23.17
Rear View Mirror Reflections
AAOS past president discusses his tenure leading the organization.
Online Exclusives
Michael Barbella, Managing Editor
03.20.17
AAOS: Tissue Regenix Introduces dCELL Platform Technology to the United States
Company’s patented platform technology addresses critical clinical needs in regenerative medicine.
Business Wire
03.13.17
Biologics
Regrowing Quality Bone with Stem Cells and a New Hydrogel
Procedure could potentially treat patients with injuries to the skull.
Northwestern University
03.09.17
Biologics
Stem Cell Technique Could Speed Bone Regeneration
Red-light absorbing carbon nitride sheets lead to remarkable proliferation and osteogenic differentiation.
Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST)
01.24.17
Biologics
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Trauma/Sports
Nanofibers Developed to Heal Bone Fractures
The nanofibers may also enable the care of osteoporosis.
Helsingin yliopisto (University of Helsinki)
01.18.17
Biologics
Orthocell and DePuy Synthes Partner to Regrow Tendons and Ligaments
Ortho-ATI stem cell approach aims to regenerate degenerate tendons and ligaments.
Business Wire
01.12.17
Biologics
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Large Joint
Fat-Derived Stem Cells Could Repair Shoulder Injuries
FDA-approved study explores abdominal fat-derived stem cells to repair small and partial rotator cuff thickness tears.
Sanford Health/Sanford Research
01.05.17
SpinalCyte Receives Institutional Review Board Approval for Phase I Clinical Trial
Trial will enroll 18 patients between the ages of 18 and 85.
Business Wire
12.15.16
A Peek at the Future of Orthopedics
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Michael Barbella, Managing Editor
11.22.16
Stem Cell Gene Found to Command Skeletal Muscle Regeneration
Skeletal muscles are important not only for locomotion but also for the regulation of whole-body metabolism.
University of Helsinki
10.12.16
Biologics
Stem Cells from Jaw Bone Help Repair Damaged Cartilage
The findings could lead to strategies for repairing fibrocartilage in knees and vertebral discs.
Columbia University College of Dental Medicine
10.11.16
Biologics
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Large Joint
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MIS/Robotics
Regentis Receives IDE Approval for Pivotal GelrinC Clinical Trial
The trial is a key step to gaining FDA approval for the U.S. market.
Regentis Biomaterials
09.26.16
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