Speedy Recovery From Broken Bones
By Rocky Thompson on December 6th, 2006
A broken leg might not mean the end of your ski season in the very near future. Australian researchers are moving towards creating a device that could help bone injuries heal in half the time. Currently, they have a gadget that promotes bone cell growth in the lab, now they just need to take it to the streets and start selling it at all the resorts—go ahead, drop that cliff without checking the landing.
via Gizmodo
As the victim of more than 40 different breaks, I can tell you that seaweed and silca (available as a supplement and naturally in horsetail (down by your local creek) and head lettuce (knew there was a use for that crap somewhere)) will help mobilize your bodies own ability to heal. I have verified the healing process through dozens of x-rays. Go organic! Even so, foam and plastic are the once of prevention well worth taking.
it looks like this chump got ran down by some out of control twin tipper with those sweet chest poking poles.
my lady had to use a bone stimulator before to heal a fractured talus.
this thing had a governor on it that wouldn’t let her turn it on more than the prescribed time each day. very weird.
I put it on my head for a few days to see what happened….I’m now more hard headed than ever.