Electrical stimulation has been suggested as a means for promoting the direct structural and functional bonding of bone tissue to an artificial implant, known as osseointegration. Previous work has investigated the impact of electrical stimulation in different models, both in vitro and in vivo, using various electrode configurations for inducing an electric field with a wide range of stimulation parameters. However, there is no consensus on optimal electrode configuration nor stimulation parameters. Here, we investigated a novel approach of delivering electrical stimulation to a titanium implant using parameters clinically tested in a different application, namely peripheral nerve stimulation. We propose an in vitro model comprising of Ti6A...
The capability of electrical stimulation (ES) in promoting bone regeneration has already been addres...
PubMedID: 22103684In an effort to obtain a high-quality bone-implant interface, several methods invo...
Albrecht Molsberger,1,2,* Colin D McCaig3,* 1Department of Orthopedics, Ruhr-University Bochum, Boch...
Abstract Electrical stimulation has been suggested as a means for promoting the direct structural an...
Electrical stimulation has shown to be a promising approach for promoting osseointegration in bone a...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-02-27, revised 2021-07-06, accepted 2...
Currently used orthopedic implants composed of titanium have a limited functional lifetime of only 1...
In this article, we focus on the least invasive interface: transcutaneous ES (TES), i.e., the use of...
Background. Stimulation of osteogenesis (SO) by biophysical methods has been widely used in practice...
Peripheral nerve injuries are common consequences of extremity trauma or chronic compression with a ...
Over the past decade, nanotechnology (or the use of materials with dimensions less than 100 nm in at...
Journal ArticleWe studied the consequences of long-term implantation of a penetrating microelectrode...
Peripheral nerve repair outcomes have lagged behind comparable surgical techniques for many decades....
A rodent model was developed to assess the osteogenic potential of continuous capacitive electrical ...
Electrical stimulation (EStim) has been shown to promote bone healing and regeneration both in anima...
The capability of electrical stimulation (ES) in promoting bone regeneration has already been addres...
PubMedID: 22103684In an effort to obtain a high-quality bone-implant interface, several methods invo...
Albrecht Molsberger,1,2,* Colin D McCaig3,* 1Department of Orthopedics, Ruhr-University Bochum, Boch...
Abstract Electrical stimulation has been suggested as a means for promoting the direct structural an...
Electrical stimulation has shown to be a promising approach for promoting osseointegration in bone a...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-02-27, revised 2021-07-06, accepted 2...
Currently used orthopedic implants composed of titanium have a limited functional lifetime of only 1...
In this article, we focus on the least invasive interface: transcutaneous ES (TES), i.e., the use of...
Background. Stimulation of osteogenesis (SO) by biophysical methods has been widely used in practice...
Peripheral nerve injuries are common consequences of extremity trauma or chronic compression with a ...
Over the past decade, nanotechnology (or the use of materials with dimensions less than 100 nm in at...
Journal ArticleWe studied the consequences of long-term implantation of a penetrating microelectrode...
Peripheral nerve repair outcomes have lagged behind comparable surgical techniques for many decades....
A rodent model was developed to assess the osteogenic potential of continuous capacitive electrical ...
Electrical stimulation (EStim) has been shown to promote bone healing and regeneration both in anima...
The capability of electrical stimulation (ES) in promoting bone regeneration has already been addres...
PubMedID: 22103684In an effort to obtain a high-quality bone-implant interface, several methods invo...
Albrecht Molsberger,1,2,* Colin D McCaig3,* 1Department of Orthopedics, Ruhr-University Bochum, Boch...