We investigated the effects of microamperage electrical stimulation (MES) on the healing of skin incision in rabbits. Thirty male adult rabbits were randomly divided into sham-treated and experimental groups. Each group was divided into three subgroups, based on the duration of experiment (4, 7, and 15 days). A full-thickness incision was made on the skin of each rabbit. The experimental group received an MES of 200 microamperes current intensity for 2 h/day. Morphometrical and biomechanical evaluations were carried out. The mean number of fibroblasts at day 7 and the mean of tensile strength at day 15 were found to be significantly higher for the experimental group than for those in the sham-treated group (p < 0.01 and p < 0.05, respective...
Objective: To discuss the physiological bases for using exogenously applied electric field (EF) ener...
Objective: In this study, we have aimed to investigate the potential role of autologous bone marrow ...
Ulcers and chronic wounds are a large and expensive problem, costing billions of pounds a year and a...
Feridas cutâneas crônicas e complicadas são frequentemente encontradas na rotina da medicina veterin...
Wound interferes with the equilibrium of skin functions. It disrupts a barrier function of the skin ...
Abstract—Injury potential may have a regulatory role in the wound healing process, and exogenous ele...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine the effect of bipolar electroacupuncture (EA) on a so...
The purpose of the current study was to investigate the effect of microcurrent electrical stimulatio...
Electrical stimulation (ES) can serve as a therapeutic modality accelerating the healing of wounds, ...
ObjectivesTo examine the acid-base and histological changes in in vivo rabbit cutaneous tissue after...
Background: Our preliminary studies indicated that electroacupuncture (EA) at the ST36 and Ashi acup...
This article reviews theories linked to endogenous bioelectric currents and the role they may play i...
An invasive approach to accelerate tendon healing in vivo with direct current electrical stimulation...
This article reviews theories linked to endogenous bioelectric currents and the role they may play i...
We studied the effects of direct electric current supplied by an energized silver-coated electrode o...
Objective: To discuss the physiological bases for using exogenously applied electric field (EF) ener...
Objective: In this study, we have aimed to investigate the potential role of autologous bone marrow ...
Ulcers and chronic wounds are a large and expensive problem, costing billions of pounds a year and a...
Feridas cutâneas crônicas e complicadas são frequentemente encontradas na rotina da medicina veterin...
Wound interferes with the equilibrium of skin functions. It disrupts a barrier function of the skin ...
Abstract—Injury potential may have a regulatory role in the wound healing process, and exogenous ele...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine the effect of bipolar electroacupuncture (EA) on a so...
The purpose of the current study was to investigate the effect of microcurrent electrical stimulatio...
Electrical stimulation (ES) can serve as a therapeutic modality accelerating the healing of wounds, ...
ObjectivesTo examine the acid-base and histological changes in in vivo rabbit cutaneous tissue after...
Background: Our preliminary studies indicated that electroacupuncture (EA) at the ST36 and Ashi acup...
This article reviews theories linked to endogenous bioelectric currents and the role they may play i...
An invasive approach to accelerate tendon healing in vivo with direct current electrical stimulation...
This article reviews theories linked to endogenous bioelectric currents and the role they may play i...
We studied the effects of direct electric current supplied by an energized silver-coated electrode o...
Objective: To discuss the physiological bases for using exogenously applied electric field (EF) ener...
Objective: In this study, we have aimed to investigate the potential role of autologous bone marrow ...
Ulcers and chronic wounds are a large and expensive problem, costing billions of pounds a year and a...