These Strange Looking Screws Could Help Repair Your Body

These Strange Looking Screws Could Help Repair Your Body

Miniature grenades? Fishing lures? Broken screws? Nope: these are in fact a new kind of medical implant that could help your ruptured tendons recover.

Usually, ruptured tendons are repaired by implanting bone anchors made from titanium that allow the breakage to heal — but then the titanium studs have to be removed. These new implants are made from iron-tricalcium phosphate though which, even though made from metal and ceramic, is biodegradable. Over time — two years in fact — they simply break down into your body. The ceramic components even stimulate bone growth, to encourage your body to fill the hole they leave behind. Not that any of that will make rupturing a tendon any less painful. [Fraunhofer Institute via New Scientist]


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