
Fake but effective surgeries: the paradox of placebo surgery
Several studies show the effectiveness of placebo surgery for knee and back pain. Less invasive and risky than real interventions, it activates self-healing processes.
Several studies show the effectiveness of placebo surgery for knee and back pain. Less invasive and risky than real interventions, it activates self-healing processes.
Treat knee joint defects with cartilage grown from the nose? A new path in the treatment of arthritis.
Innovative artificial cartilage implant developed by Duke University overcomes the limitations of traditional treatments and prepares for clinical trials.
A new "self-sufficient" solution can revolutionize the treatment of knee osteoarthritis, a condition that afflicts millions of people.