Sentences with phrase «damaged by osteoarthritis»

«The long - term risk of heart attack was insignificant, but risk of blood clots in the lung remained for years after surgery to replace a hip or knee damaged by osteoarthritis

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The average age at the time of surgery was 48.9 years (ages 25 to 55), of which most of the shoulder damage (80.3 percent) was caused by osteoarthritis.
The scientists, led by Dr Paul Genever in the Arthritis Research UK Tissue Engineering Centre in the University's Department of Biology, have developed a technique to rejuvenate cells from older people with osteoarthritis to repair worn or damaged cartilage thus reducing pain.
Led by researchers at NYU Langone Medical Center, the study found that maintaining high levels of adenosine in rats with damage to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), which is known to lead to osteoarthritis in humans, prevented the rats from developing the disease.
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Research from Cardiff University in Great Britain found that cod liver oil not only relieves pain, but also stops and even reverses the damage caused by osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
By inhibiting cartilage damage, dong quai is effective at actually slowing down the progression of the disease, and this could mean that sufferers can maintain normal functioning for longer, without having to deal with the pain that accompanies osteoarthritis.
To follow common or related issues of fact or law in respect of the alledged liability of the National Coal Board and / or British Coal Corporation (NCB / BCC) their successors the Department for Trade & Industry (DTI) for chronic knee injury suffered by their employees as a result of underground work in mines between 1949 and 1994, where chronic knee injury means diabling symptoms of the knee joint (s) resulting from damage to the menisci and / or osteoarthritis, but does not include bursitis.
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