Could kangaroo tendons repair a knee injury?
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Our guest Dr Elizabeth Clarke explains how biomechanics is helping researchers and surgeons better understand movement, arthritis, ACL injuries and long-term joint deterioration.
The episode also explores how robotics, surgical technology and AI-assisted systems are increasingly being integrated into modern orthopaedic procedures.
She also discusses current research that investigates whether kangaroo tendons could one day help repair human knee injuries.
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