Electrical stimulation (ES) has been shown to have beneficial effects in wound healing. It is important to assess the effects of ES on cutaneous wound healing in order to ensure optimization for clinical practice. Several different applications as well as modalities of ES have been described, including direct current (DC), alternating current (AC), high-voltage pulsed current (HVPC), low-intensity direct current (LIDC) and electrobiofeedback ES. However, no one method has been advocated as the most optimal for the treatment of cutaneous wound healing. Therefore, this review aims to examine the level of evidence (LOE) for the application of different types of ES to enhance cutaneous wound healing in the skin. An extensive search was conducte...
Objective To explore the effect of low frequency electrical stimulation on chronic wound healing. Me...
Jerome Hunckler, Achala de Mel UCL Division of Surgery and Interventional Sciences, Faculty of ...
Electrical stimulation (ES) can serve as a therapeutic modality accelerating the healing of wounds, ...
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...
Electrical stimulation (ES) can serve as a therapeutic modality accelerating the healing of wounds, ...
Abstract- In spite of the extensive clinical work reported in the area of electrical wound healing, ...
Electrical stimulation (ES) is an attractive field among clinicians in the topic of wound healing, w...
This article reviews theories linked to endogenous bioelectric currents and the role they may play i...
Clinicians involved in the conservative care of chronic wounds have many treatment interventions fro...
Clinicians involved in the conservative care of chronic wounds have many treatment interventions fro...
Clinicians involved in the conservative care of chronic wounds have many treatment interventions fro...
This article reviews theories linked to endogenous bioelectric currents and the role they may play i...
Background and Purpose. Electrical current has been recommended for use on chronic pressure ulcers; ...
Electrical stimulation has been known to have a positive effect on wound healing since the 1960s, al...
Objective To explore the effect of low frequency electrical stimulation on chronic wound healing. Me...
Jerome Hunckler, Achala de Mel UCL Division of Surgery and Interventional Sciences, Faculty of ...
Electrical stimulation (ES) can serve as a therapeutic modality accelerating the healing of wounds, ...
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...
Electrical stimulation (ES) can serve as a therapeutic modality accelerating the healing of wounds, ...
Abstract- In spite of the extensive clinical work reported in the area of electrical wound healing, ...
Electrical stimulation (ES) is an attractive field among clinicians in the topic of wound healing, w...
This article reviews theories linked to endogenous bioelectric currents and the role they may play i...
Clinicians involved in the conservative care of chronic wounds have many treatment interventions fro...
Clinicians involved in the conservative care of chronic wounds have many treatment interventions fro...
Clinicians involved in the conservative care of chronic wounds have many treatment interventions fro...
This article reviews theories linked to endogenous bioelectric currents and the role they may play i...
Background and Purpose. Electrical current has been recommended for use on chronic pressure ulcers; ...
Electrical stimulation has been known to have a positive effect on wound healing since the 1960s, al...
Objective To explore the effect of low frequency electrical stimulation on chronic wound healing. Me...
Jerome Hunckler, Achala de Mel UCL Division of Surgery and Interventional Sciences, Faculty of ...
Electrical stimulation (ES) can serve as a therapeutic modality accelerating the healing of wounds, ...