Abstract- In spite of the extensive clinical work reported in the area of electrical wound healing, electrical stimulation to augment chronic wound repair is still far from being widely accepted in clinical practice. Problems in designing clinical stud-ies (size of the sample observed, control group, ethics of the procedure), evaluating treatment efficacy, rationales for use of the treatment, and unknown underlying mechanisms contribute to the aforementioned fact. In the present study, we evaluated low frequency electrical current for its beneficial effects in pressure ulcer management. Seventy-three spinal cord injured patients with 109 pressure ulcers participated in the study. Patients were randomly assigned to a control group receiving ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effectiveness of an innovative electrical stimulation (ES) therapy...
Electrical stimulation (ES) can serve as a therapeutic modality accelerating the healing of wounds, ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effectiveness of an innovative electrical stimulation (ES) therapy a...
Background and Purpose. Electrical current has been recommended for use on chronic pressure ulcers; ...
Electrical stimulation (ES) has been shown to have beneficial effects in wound healing. It is import...
Abstract Background: Pressure ulcers’ treatment imposes a considerable cost on health system and pa...
Objective To explore the effect of low frequency electrical stimulation on chronic wound healing. Me...
Ulcers and chronic wounds are a large and expensive problem, costing billions of pounds a year and a...
Ulcers and chronic wounds are a large and expensive problem, costing billions of pounds a year and a...
Introduction: Unsatisfactory results of conventional medical treatment methods for pressure sores in...
BackgroundWe conducted a systematic review to investigate the effect of electrical stimulation on ul...
BackgroundWe conducted a systematic review to investigate the effect of electrical stimulation on ul...
BackgroundWe conducted a systematic review to investigate the effect of electrical stimulation on ul...
High voltage electrical stimulation has been recommended as a means of accelerating the wound healin...
High voltage electrical stimulation has been recommended as a means of accelerating the wound healin...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effectiveness of an innovative electrical stimulation (ES) therapy...
Electrical stimulation (ES) can serve as a therapeutic modality accelerating the healing of wounds, ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effectiveness of an innovative electrical stimulation (ES) therapy a...
Background and Purpose. Electrical current has been recommended for use on chronic pressure ulcers; ...
Electrical stimulation (ES) has been shown to have beneficial effects in wound healing. It is import...
Abstract Background: Pressure ulcers’ treatment imposes a considerable cost on health system and pa...
Objective To explore the effect of low frequency electrical stimulation on chronic wound healing. Me...
Ulcers and chronic wounds are a large and expensive problem, costing billions of pounds a year and a...
Ulcers and chronic wounds are a large and expensive problem, costing billions of pounds a year and a...
Introduction: Unsatisfactory results of conventional medical treatment methods for pressure sores in...
BackgroundWe conducted a systematic review to investigate the effect of electrical stimulation on ul...
BackgroundWe conducted a systematic review to investigate the effect of electrical stimulation on ul...
BackgroundWe conducted a systematic review to investigate the effect of electrical stimulation on ul...
High voltage electrical stimulation has been recommended as a means of accelerating the wound healin...
High voltage electrical stimulation has been recommended as a means of accelerating the wound healin...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effectiveness of an innovative electrical stimulation (ES) therapy...
Electrical stimulation (ES) can serve as a therapeutic modality accelerating the healing of wounds, ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effectiveness of an innovative electrical stimulation (ES) therapy a...