PMID: 9430002Jan 16, 1998Paper

Electrical stimulation in wound healing

The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery : Official Publication of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
J G Fleischli, T J Laughlin

Abstract

The authors present a review of the current literature regarding electrical stimulation with special focus on the merits of its uses in wound healing. Literature from a basic science, animal studies and clinical investigations are reviewed. The literature seems to suggest that electrical stimulation can effect wound healing, but the method of delivery remains uncertain.

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