Monitoring bone healing without X-ray radiation: A new approach lights the way

A medical research team at Saarland University, led by Professor Bergita Ganse, has discovered a new approach to monitoring bone fracture healing by measuring blood supply to the tissue at the fracture site and the level of oxygen in the blood. Bone regeneration can be monitored quickly and easily using near-infrared light rather than harmful shorter wavelength radiation. Up until now, doctors have had to rely on X-ray images and CT scans to provide occasional snapshots of the fracture site. Ganse and her team have now published their findings in the journals ‘Biosensors and Bioelectronics’ and ‘Journal of Functional Biomaterials’.

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