1995
DOI: 10.1016/0301-5629(95)00030-5
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Biological effects of shock waves: In vivo effect of high energy pulses on rabbit bone

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“…In contrast to previous studies demonstrating highenergy ESW (0.5 and 0.9 mJ/mm2 EFD) damaged bone tissue in rabbits [8,26], we showed that ESW treatment (0.16 mJ/mm2 EFD) did not induce side effects in rats. We speculate the discrepancy that influence of ESW on bone tissue depends on EFD and experimental animals.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In contrast to previous studies demonstrating highenergy ESW (0.5 and 0.9 mJ/mm2 EFD) damaged bone tissue in rabbits [8,26], we showed that ESW treatment (0.16 mJ/mm2 EFD) did not induce side effects in rats. We speculate the discrepancy that influence of ESW on bone tissue depends on EFD and experimental animals.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…In normal bone model, ESW potentially causes detachment of periosteum from bone and hematoma, as well as altered blood flow and bone metabolism in rabbits [8,26]. These effects may enhance recruitment and proliferation of marrow-, muscle-and periosteumderived osteogenic progenitor cells to the segmental defect.…”
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“…Since the 1990s ESWT has been successfully used in bone nonunion, although the mechanism is still not very clear. The benefit of shock wave therapy for nonunions has already been reported in various experimental [2][3][4]10] and clinical studies [1,12,13,17]. More recently, shock wave has been introduced as therapy for other orthopaedic pathologies such as tendinopathies and bone necrosis [8,9,16,18].…”
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“…5 Experimental studies suggested that ESWT stimulates osteoblastic activity by causing microtrauma or microfractures, thereby enhancing fracture healing. [6][7][8] It is assumed that The Effectiveness of Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy in Myofascial Pain Syndrome…”
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