Shockwaves have been used routinely for the treatment of urolisthesis for decades. Strong evidences suggest that cavitation bubble activity plays an important role on the stone breakage. Recently, shockwaves were also shown to be effective in the treatment of certain soft tissue disorders such as tendinosis. However, whether or not cavitation occurs in tight tissue and contributes to tendon healing as well as pain relief remain unknown. In order to understand the possible physical mechanism of the shockwave therapy, we focused on searching the evidences of cavitation in tissue during the shockwave treatment, and also the determining factors of bubble generation. It was hypothesized that the shock-wave induced cavitation was constrained by t...
Abstract—Our investigations have shown that short (≤50 µsec) high intensity, low duty cycle ultrasou...
The interaction of bubbles, both oscillating and stationary near biomaterials is of interest for the...
We generally think of bubbles as benign and harmless and yet they can manifest the most remarkable r...
A case is presented for the important role of cavitation in stone comminution and tissue injury in s...
Abstract—Rupture of small blood vessels is a primary feature of the vascular injury associated with ...
A case is presented for the important role of cavitation in stone comminution and tissue injury in s...
Objective: Shock Wave Lithotripsy (SWL) is the use of shock waves to fragment kidney stones. We have...
Cavitation bubbles form in soft biological systems when subjected to a negative pressure above a cri...
Stroke is the fourth most common cause of death in the United States (second worldwide), with about ...
At therapeutic intensities, the application of ultrasound is often accompanied by bubble activity. B...
Cavitation occurs when a sufficient pressure rarefaction causes explosive growth of material defects...
Background and Purpose: There is strong evidence that cavitation bubble activity contributes to ston...
Shockwave lithotripsy repeatedly focuses shockwaves on kidney stones to induce their fracture, parti...
Cavitation appears to contribute to tissue injury in lithotripsy. Reports have shown that increasing...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There is strong evidence that cavitation bubble activity contributes to ston...
Abstract—Our investigations have shown that short (≤50 µsec) high intensity, low duty cycle ultrasou...
The interaction of bubbles, both oscillating and stationary near biomaterials is of interest for the...
We generally think of bubbles as benign and harmless and yet they can manifest the most remarkable r...
A case is presented for the important role of cavitation in stone comminution and tissue injury in s...
Abstract—Rupture of small blood vessels is a primary feature of the vascular injury associated with ...
A case is presented for the important role of cavitation in stone comminution and tissue injury in s...
Objective: Shock Wave Lithotripsy (SWL) is the use of shock waves to fragment kidney stones. We have...
Cavitation bubbles form in soft biological systems when subjected to a negative pressure above a cri...
Stroke is the fourth most common cause of death in the United States (second worldwide), with about ...
At therapeutic intensities, the application of ultrasound is often accompanied by bubble activity. B...
Cavitation occurs when a sufficient pressure rarefaction causes explosive growth of material defects...
Background and Purpose: There is strong evidence that cavitation bubble activity contributes to ston...
Shockwave lithotripsy repeatedly focuses shockwaves on kidney stones to induce their fracture, parti...
Cavitation appears to contribute to tissue injury in lithotripsy. Reports have shown that increasing...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There is strong evidence that cavitation bubble activity contributes to ston...
Abstract—Our investigations have shown that short (≤50 µsec) high intensity, low duty cycle ultrasou...
The interaction of bubbles, both oscillating and stationary near biomaterials is of interest for the...
We generally think of bubbles as benign and harmless and yet they can manifest the most remarkable r...