Biologic-free mechanically induced muscle regeneration successful in animal studies.

In humans, up to half of body mass is made up of skeletal muscle, which plays a key role in locomotion, posture, and breathing. Although skeletal muscles can overcome minor tears and bruising without intervention, major injuries commonly caused by motor vehicle accidents, other traumas, or nerve damage can lead to extensive scarring, fibrous tissue, and loss of muscle function.  Clinically, no therapeutic intervention exists … Continue reading Biologic-free mechanically induced muscle regeneration successful in animal studies.