Growing Back Damaged Muscles

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Description

Traumatic injuries from battle wounds or lifesaving but destructive surgery can severely affect a person’s mobility and quality of life. Now new technology is allowing surgeons to literally grow back muscle fibers and help trauma and disease victims get back to walking and running again.

[SOURCE: University of Pittsburgh Medical Center]

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Title: Growing Back Damaged Muscles

Format: Video

Clean of Graphics: No

Type: Interstitial/Promo

Subject(s): Health and Mental Health

Public Broadcasting Station or Institution: South Florida PBS

Original Broadcast/Publish Date: 11/19/2021

Runtime: 00:01:00

Main Asset File Size: 0 GB

Rights Information:

  • Media Rights: All manner and media
  • Territory (*Please note: all internet exploitation of this program must be geo-limited to the specified territory): Worldwide
  • Term: In perpetuity
  • Releases: Unlimited
  • Editing Allowed?: No
  • Digital Classroom Rights: Yes
  • Promotional Use: No

Sensitive Material: N/A

Special Instructions: Video file contains slate and begins at 1:00:00;00 TC Closed Caption file is embedded in video file

Language: English

 

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