Ultrasound Rewires Immune Cells to Heal Joints | Science News
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Scientists at the University of Alabama in Huntsville are pioneering a groundbreaking, drug-free method to heal injured joints and potentially stop arthritis before it starts—using gentle ultrasound to reprogram immune cells. Their research reveals that low-intensity ultrasound can shift macrophages from inflammatory to repair-focused behavior, rebalancing the immune response and reducing long-term joint damage. Early lab results show promising reductions in inflammation and boosts in tissue-repair markers, paving the way for non-invasive treatments that could revolutionize recovery from joint trauma and slow osteoarthritis progression. Next up: animal trials.
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