Foods For Strong Bones Saco ME

Whenever a broken bone heals, someone's bound to tell you that it's stronger than before. But that's not the case when an accident or surgery creates a gap that requires a bone graft. Then the new bone forms mostly on the surface of the implant, leaving the center hollow and weak.

Hannaford Supermarket & Pharmacy
(207) 282-4152
532 Main Street
Saco, ME
Target
(207) 284-2510
430 Mariner Way
Biddeford, ME
Target
(207) 871-1156
200 Running Hill Rd
South Portland, ME
Legion Square Market
(207) 799-3374
101 Ocean Street
South Portland, ME
Hannaford Supermarket & Pharmacy
(207) 839-6553
99 Main Street
Gorham, ME
Hannaford Supermarket & Pharmacy
(207) 284-8677
299 Elm Street
Biddeford, ME
Hannaford Supermarket & Pharmacy
(207) 883-7670
31 Hannaford Drive
Scarborough, ME
Hannaford Supermarket & Pharmacy
(207) 929-3100
24 Portland Road
Buxton, ME
Hannaford Supermarket & Pharmacy
(207) 799-7359
50 Cottage Road
Portland, ME
Hannaford Supermarket & Pharmacy
(207) 854-4631
7 Hannaford Drive
Westbrook, ME
Provided by: 

A Better Bone Bridge

By James Keough

Whenever a broken bone heals, someone’s bound to tell you that it’s stronger than before. But that’s not the case when an accident or surgery creates a gap that requires a bone graft. Then the new bone forms mostly on the surface of the implant, leaving the center hollow and weak. Until now, that is. Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology have found a way to fill a gap with solid new bone by making a temporary bridge out of an unlikely mix of things: cement, a biodegradable mesh, a patient’s own bone cells, and extracts from seaweed and crustacean shells.

How does it work? The mesh provides a rebar-like structure that reinforces the cement, which is made from calcium phosphate (a mineral found in bone), and the shells yield chitosan, a biopolymer that makes the cement stronger. The bone cells get mixed right into the cement. Normally that would kill them, but the researchers first coat the cells with a natural polymer found in seaweed. Once in place, this mixture hardens enough to close the gap. Then the seaweed polymer dissolves, and the bone cells start to grow in the space left behind. And because the new bone growth occurs throughout the bridge, it is stronger than traditional grafts.

Copyright 1999-2009 Natural Solutions: Vibrant Health, Balanced Living/Alternative Medicine/InnoVisi...

Click here to read more from Natural Solutions