Scientists at the universities of Edinburgh and Southampton have teamed up to try and shorten the healing times of bones. People who have suffered serious bone injuries or the elderly who heal much slower anyway will find the next piece of news very exciting!
By using a very light form of degradable plastic, they’ve created a framework on which new bone tissue can grow. It’s made in a honeycomb framework so that blood can grow through it and bone stem cells are very quick to attach to it. The plastic degrades after a set amount of time, leaving new bone in its place.
This method of repairing bones has been shown to work in lab conditions. The next step is to run human trials to make sure it’s entirely safe. Once this has been verified we could see treatments like this catch on all over the world. People simply don’t want to wait ages for their bones to heal and any way to speed up the process will be greeted with wide open arms.