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Paul Strutton and his team are working with surgeons in Poland on new spinal cord rehabilitation methods. Follow the story on the BBC.
Anthony Van Laast is a well-known choreographer, who volunteered for our research while getting treated for hip problems, that didn't allow him to dance. He has now fully recovered and is dancing again, which led to a session with us in the MSk Lab.
NEWS: Imperial is to build a pioneering biomedical engineering centre, where the MSk Lab will move to. This is thanks to an unprecedented £40m gift from Michael Uren OBE and his foundation.
The MSk Lab is treating patients with a new type of hip implant that could lead to better outcomes for younger, more active people requiring surgery.
Micro-cracks inside bone samples from patients treated with bisphosphonate (Jin et al. BJR 2017).
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