Stanford scientists regrow cartilage by blocking an ageing enzyme, reversing arthritis damage in mice and human tissue ...
Stanford scientists report early research showing it may be possible to regrow cartilage, offering new hope for treating arthritis.
In a revolutionary discovery, scientists have identified a specific protein that, when blocked, allows the body to naturally ...
Stanford researchers discovered a drug that can regenerate knee cartilage without surgery. This breakthrough could delay arthritis progression and reduce the need for joint replacement surgery.
Scientists at Stanford Medicine have discovered a treatment that can reverse cartilage loss in aging joints and even prevent arthritis after knee injuries. By blocking a protein linked to aging, the ...
Stanford researchers develop a therapy that regenerates cartilage and blocks osteoarthritis in ageing joints, showing promise for future treatments that restore joint health Stanford researchers have ...
Knee cartilage usually wears down quietly. Over time, that loss can turn walking stairs into a daily calculation.
Instead, Voudrie opted to be the first Decatur patient to receive a meniscal transplant using cartilage from a cadaver. By still having the cushion, the patient is less likely to develop arthritis ...
In a panel discussion at , Aaron J. Krych, MD, reviewed three papers on meniscus tears published in 2025 that have impacted ...