Bone Engineering
Bone engineering is a subspecialty of regenerative medicine which refers to the use of medical technology to develop and regenerate bone that has been damaged or lost due to injury or illness. This technology is used to repair bone defects using biomaterials, such as bone grafts, to replace the damaged or lost tissue. This technology can be used to replace a single bone structure or to regenerate an entire skeleton. Bone engineering has become a popular option for treating various kinds of orthopedic conditions and injuries, including fractures and joint replacements, and has demonstrated great success in improving mobility and restoring functions. Additionally, this technology can be used to increase the strength of bones and improve overall bone health for a wide range of individuals. Bone engineering is an important advancement in medical technology, offering hope for a better quality of life for many people.
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