1996
DOI: 10.1097/00004630-199611000-00009
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Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields in Experimental Cutaneous Wound Healing in Rats

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“…Bertolino et al [2006] and Henry et al [2008] further proved the efficacy of gradient SMF with 160 and 2.3 mT, respectively, in hastening wound healing in rats. In the literature, more evidence has proven that low-amplitude PEMF could effectively improve wound concrescence, and shorten healing time [Ottani et al, 1988;Patino et al, 1996;Milgram et al, 2004;Athanasiou et al, 2007;Strauch et al, 2007;Callaghan et al, 2008]. However, we still lack an adequate scientific basis for achieving the optimal dosing parameter or treatment regimen of SMF and PEMF for the acceleration of wound healing [Colbert et al, 2009].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bertolino et al [2006] and Henry et al [2008] further proved the efficacy of gradient SMF with 160 and 2.3 mT, respectively, in hastening wound healing in rats. In the literature, more evidence has proven that low-amplitude PEMF could effectively improve wound concrescence, and shorten healing time [Ottani et al, 1988;Patino et al, 1996;Milgram et al, 2004;Athanasiou et al, 2007;Strauch et al, 2007;Callaghan et al, 2008]. However, we still lack an adequate scientific basis for achieving the optimal dosing parameter or treatment regimen of SMF and PEMF for the acceleration of wound healing [Colbert et al, 2009].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although the literature supports a potential therapeutic benefit of pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) application to aid in the treatment of non-union bone fractures (2,17) and osteoarthritis (5), the acceleration of wound healing (4,32,41), and the modulation of angiogenesis (14,42), direct evidence supporting the therapeutic use of static magnetic fields (SMF) is less established. Static magnetic fields are of particular interest because they are the primary field used in many of the over-the-counter products presently on the market, with ϳ5 billion dollars worldwide and 500 million dollars in the U.S. per annum being spent on magnetic field therapy (10).…”
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“…Injured area significantly decreased in PEMF exposed animals compared to the control groups 49 . This was further supported by Callaghan 50 , et al who evidenced through their findings that PEMF accelerated the overall healing of wounds, particularly during the early stages of tissue repair process (up to 9 days).…”
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confidence: 79%