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" ... Educating yourself is critical. A basic book on anatomy that illustrates the knee, foot, hip, shoulder and back helps to understand the terms used. These are the basic joints that are the most common problem. Knowing what a ligament is as opposed to cartilage in the joint is important. I have long kept a physicians' desk reference book on my desk. You also need to familiarize yourself with what operations are utilized to repair and the predicted rehabilitation times. An understanding of what drugs a player will take for pain and whether they have addictive properties is helpful. ... "
" ... Shredded cartilage resulting from an opponent falling on his right foot early in the 2015 season essentially concluded Barrington’s playing days. However, a few years removed from putting on the pads and helmet for the last time, a growing portfolio that includes a construction equipment company has people taking notice. ... "
" ... The fossils weren’t discovered by Hodnett but two Mammoth Cave scientists, Rick Olson and Rick Toomey, who were mapping parts of the extensive cave system when saw a multitude of shark fossils. They took pictures and sent them to Hodnett due to him conducting support research for the National Park Services and his expertise in Paleozoic sharks. He was intrigued not just by the various shark teeth but also what seemed to be cartilage, which is rarely preserved, and decided to visit the cave in late 2019. Hodnett didn’t uncover a full skeleton but instead parts of a head from the ancient shark Saivodus striatus; from what he could see, the lower jaw was identified to be 2.5 feet in length. ... "
" ... What’s exciting about this therapy is that it actually worked! New cartilage grew from the stem cells, and it appeared to reduce pain. The big caveat here, and this bears emphasis, is that the experiments were done in mice–and many studies that work on mice fail to reproduce in humans. Recognizing this limitation, the Stanford team also conducted experiments using human cells that had been transplanted into mice, showing that the treatment did indeed create human (not mouse) cartilage. ... "