the knee collector

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I think of this thread every time I see an injury. I sprained my foot a few weeks ago and thought the collector was on the field with me and shit smh lmao

The Knee Collector is walking around like that man in the Crossroads video lol...
 
So ILL;4431859 said:
I think of this thread every time I see an injury. I sprained my foot a few weeks ago and thought the collector was on the field with me and shit smh lmao

The Knee Collector is walking around like that man in the Crossroads video lol...

what you gonna dooooooooooo

LMAO yo if this was myspace, that would be the greatest fuckn background music

*jumps in casket*


meet me at the crossroads so you won't get lonelyyyyyyyy

 
tru_m.a.c;4432038 said:
So ILL;4431859 said:
I think of this thread every time I see an injury. I sprained my foot a few weeks ago and thought the collector was on the field with me and shit smh lmao

The Knee Collector is walking around like that man in the Crossroads video lol...

what you gonna dooooooooooo

LMAO yo if this was myspace, that would be the greatest fuckn background music

*jumps in casket*


meet me at the crossroads so you won't get lonelyyyyyyyy


Lmao...AndImgonnamisseverybody
 
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broadway junction made me think of the kneecollector

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Veterinarians hope a new medical procedure can treat a 25-year-old chimpanzee with a torn ACL, or anterior cruciate ligament, at the "Save the Chimps" in Florida.

The procedure involves injecting the chimp with her own stem cells.

"With chimps we don't want to do a lot of surgical work, put hardware in their knee, they tend to pull out that sort of thing," said Veterinarian

Linda Gregard, M.D.

Dr. Darrell Nazareth with the Florida Veterinary League has been using stem cells to treat dogs with arthritis for the past two years, but this is his first chimp.

"We're not using embryonic stem cells, we're not taking embryos and taking their stem cells from there. We're just using the patient's own tissue," said Dr. Nazareth.

The technology harnesses the bodies own ability to heal itself and doctors hope it could find wider use in humans.

After injecting two billion stem cells into Angie's knee, doctors will find out in the next two to three weeks if the stem cell therapy treatment was successful.

 
allparish12;4440447 said:
yo...im over here dying...i cant believe i never clicked on this thread...whats the new twitter account...im bout to follow

its the same one....just with a select # of ppl holding the account
 

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