Sentences with phrase «less damage to the joint»

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When RCGD 423 was applied to joint cartilage cells in the laboratory, the cells proliferated more and died less, and when injected into the knees of rats with damaged cartilage, the animals could more effectively heal their injuries.
The newly discovered twist on this post-Ebola syndrome is that in some cases the health problems, often including damage to the eyes and joints, is actually caused by live Ebola virus growing in bodily fluids in some of the less accessible compartments of the body.
The sooner you start to receive treatment, the better off you will be, and the less chance you will experience permanent joint damage.
Triple Pelvic Osteotomy (TPO): TPO is a procedure used in young dogs usually less than 10 months of age that have radiographs that show severe hip laxity, but have not developed severe damage to the joints.
The advantage of the aquatic treadmill is that it takes pressure off of the joints, making exercise less damaging to those sensitive areas while still allowing rigorous exercise for the cardiovascular system and muscles.
Bars application of the rule joint and several liability in the recovery of all damages from defendants found to be less than 50 % at fault unless the defendant committed an intentional tort.
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