If you suffer a debilitating muscle injury, a tissue graft often offers the best hope to restore lost function. But the procedure, in which surgeons replace the damaged muscle with healthy muscle from another part of your body or from a donor, can be limited by the availability of grafts and the tendency for the new tissue to die before it incorporates into your body.
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