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'''Bone-Knitting Polymer''' is a material used for medical purposes by the [[UNSC]]. It is injected into a wound through a cauterized incision, where it can heal a fractured bone.<ref name="Harvest164">'''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''', page 164</ref> | '''Bone-Knitting Polymer''' is a material used for medical purposes by the [[UNSC]]. It is injected into a wound through a cauterized incision, where it can heal a fractured bone.<ref name="Harvest164">'''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''', ''page 164''</ref> | ||
It is likely that it works in essentially the same way as the bones heal naturally, perhaps creating a small "cast" like human cartilage to set the bone whilst stimulating the osteocytes to reproduce at a higher rate than is normal. | It is likely that it works in essentially the same way as the bones heal naturally, perhaps creating a small "cast" like human cartilage to set the bone whilst stimulating the osteocytes to reproduce at a higher rate than is normal. |
Revision as of 17:33, January 17, 2011
Bone-Knitting Polymer is a material used for medical purposes by the UNSC. It is injected into a wound through a cauterized incision, where it can heal a fractured bone.[1]
It is likely that it works in essentially the same way as the bones heal naturally, perhaps creating a small "cast" like human cartilage to set the bone whilst stimulating the osteocytes to reproduce at a higher rate than is normal.
Bone-knitting polymer was used on Staff Sergeant Avery Johnson after he was knocked unconscious by Shipmistress Chur'R-Yar aboard the Minor Transgression.[1]
Trivia
- The amount of time it takes for the polymer to take affect is unknown, but Johnson was unconscious for quite a while after the destruction of the Kig-Yar ship.
Sources
- ^ a b Halo: Contact Harvest, page 164