A “Bone Blueprint” Helps Your Body Regrow Bone. A novel ready-made scaffold can guide your body as it rebuilds damaged bone. #MedicalBreakthrough #BoneHealing #RegenerativeMedicine #HealthInnovation #FutureMedicine
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Howard G. Smith MD, AM on Instagram: "A “Bone Blueprint” Helps Your Body Regrow Bone A novel ready-made scaffold can guide your body as it rebuilds damaged bone. Molecular biologists at Sweden’s Lund University created a cell-free cartilage structure that acts like a blueprint for bone repair. When placed at an injury site, the material generates growth signals that guide your body’s own cells to regrow bone. What makes it different you ask.The scaffold has no living cells, which helps avoid strong immune reactions. It is manufactured ahead of time, stored, and used as an “off-the-shelf” implant. Finally, your body’s own cells do the rebuilding once it’s implanted. The scaffold successfully triggers healthy bone regeneration in pre-clinical animal studies.. Human clinical trials are on the drawing board. Why this matters: more than 2 million bone graft procedures are performed worldwide each year. Current treatments often require taking bone from your own body, which can be painful and expensive. If this technology works in patients, future bone repairs after injuries, infections, arthritis, or cancer surgery could become simpler and less invasive…..someday soon. References on my website. #MedicalBreakthrough #BoneHealing #RegenerativeMedicine #HealthInnovation #FutureMedicine"

0 likes, 0 comments - drhowardsmithreports on April 8, 2026: "A “Bone Blueprint” Helps Your Body Regrow Bone A novel ready-made scaffold can guide your body as it rebuilds damaged bone. Molecular biologists at Sweden’s Lund University created a cell-free cartilage structure that acts like a blueprint for bone repair. When placed at an injury site, the material generates growth signals that guide your body’s own cells to regrow bone. What makes it different you ask.The scaffold has no living cells, which helps avoid strong immune reactions. It is manufactured ahead of time, stored, and used as an “off-the-shelf” implant. Finally, your body’s own cells do the rebuilding once it’s implanted. The scaffold successfully triggers healthy bone regeneration in pre-clinical animal studies.. Human clinical trials are on the drawing board. Why this matters: more than 2 million bone graft procedures are performed worldwide each year. Current treatments often require taking bone from your own body, which can be painful and expensive. If this technology works in patients, future bone repairs after injuries, infections, arthritis, or cancer surgery could become simpler and less invasive…..someday soon. References on my website. #MedicalBreakthrough #BoneHealing #RegenerativeMedicine #HealthInnovation #FutureMedicine".

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