You can probably tell from my posts that I have a bit of a thing about so-called stem cell treatments. There’s an excellent article in the recent Bone and Joint … read more
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Mid-life exercise
Does sport cause hip and knee arthritis? High impact sports can certainly damage our joints, and some people are more susceptible than others. We don’t fully understand how genetic and … read more
Falls, fractures and muscles
Older people with an age-related loss of muscle mass and strength may be at greater risk of falling and bone fractures, according to new research led by the University of … read more
Muscle loss, apples and tomatoes!
An apple a day may well keep the doctor away… As we grow older, we lose strength and muscle mass. However, the cause of age-related muscle weakness and atrophy has … read more
Molecule made by muscle shown for first time to build bone
Another good reason to stay fit and active for as long as one can. Don’t let a painful hip hold you back…. We are developing treatment pathways to help stave … read more
Can diet and exercise prevent muscle loss in old age?
Here’s some interesting work from where I work in Southampton. It shows that stating active is so important as we get older. Having a hip replacement or two will certinly … read more