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This project aims to develop regenerative biological scaffolds to repair knee tissues affected by early-stage degenerative diseases. By focusing on ligaments, meniscus, bone, and cartilage, the research seeks to delay the need for total knee joint replacements, enhancing the quality of life for patients.
Over fifteen percent of the western population suffer from osteoarthritis.
For severe disability, total joint replacement remains the onlty treatment.
The ageing population is growing and their expectations for an active, high quality lifestyle is increasing.
The number of knee joint replacements is predicted to increase five time by 2025.
While technology for knee joint replacements has advanced considerably over the last decade, knee joint replacements do yet restore the natural function or p…
UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS
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