Less painful dental implants with artificial bone
Artificial bone is the answer to less painful dental implants, a Griffith study says.
Artificial bone is the answer to less painful dental implants, a Griffith study says.
Clinicians are being encouraged to refer patients with osteoporosis to a heavy lifting exercise program to improve bone health and reduce the risk of fragility fractures.
Three Griffith University research projects have been successful in gaining grants from the Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF).
Professor Julie Hides is supporting NASA in solving musculoskeletal injuries in space.
A visit to the dentist has the potential to instil fear and anxiety in many Australians, but help is on the way with a game-changing device promising pain-free and needle-free dentistry.
Griffith researchers have developed a groundbreaking diagnostic tool to?streamline the custom fitting of bionic prosthetic limbs?which usually involve an arduous process of trial and error.
Set fireside beneath a magnificent celestial tapestry, a new virtual reality experience from Griffith University’s First People’s Health Unit invites...
Griffith University researchers are redefining the future of limb loss rehabilitation.
Professor John Rasko is a globally pre-eminent physician-scientist whose work on regenerative medicine and biotechnology is fundamentally changing our understanding...
Griffith University researchers conducting a trial to prevent fractures from osteoporosis are looking for more participants after COVID-19 setbacks.