“…vera, known as "the healing plant" (Choi et al, 2001), is effective during healing processes in various tissues. Its effect is described in the literature for fibroblast proliferation, angiogenesis, production of different growth factors, synthesis of ECM components, such as hyaluronic acid, dermatan sulfate and collagen, and increased amount of crosslinks between the collagen molecules, in skin, bone fractures and gastric lesion (Chithra et al, 1998a,b,c;Somboonwong et al, 2000;Rodríguez et al, 2002;Eamlamnam et al, 2006;Prabjone et al, 2006;Habeeb et al, 2007;Takahashi et al, 2009;Takzare et al, 2009;Atiba et al, 2011;Tarameshloo et al, 2012). According to the results of Maia Filho et al (2010), A. vera phonophoresis was effective for the treatment of tendinitis, with reduction of edema and number of inflammatory cells, as well as promoting the recovery of the tensile strength of tendon.…”