DOI: 10.11606/d.82.2001.tde-31082001-165952
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Ação do ultra-som de baixa intensidade em ossos de ratas osteopênicas.

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“…Hormonal deficiency tends to increase the stiffness coefficient, making the bone more fragile or brittle. Similar to previous results [8, 25, 26], ZA could maintain and even reduce the bone stiffness coefficients of the oophorectomized animals in the present study (group OZA) to levels similar to those of the non-oophorectomized animals (group SZA). These results suggest that the drug maintained the absolute (i.e., organic and inorganic) bone integrity, which would explain the decrease in the femoral stiffness coefficient.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Hormonal deficiency tends to increase the stiffness coefficient, making the bone more fragile or brittle. Similar to previous results [8, 25, 26], ZA could maintain and even reduce the bone stiffness coefficients of the oophorectomized animals in the present study (group OZA) to levels similar to those of the non-oophorectomized animals (group SZA). These results suggest that the drug maintained the absolute (i.e., organic and inorganic) bone integrity, which would explain the decrease in the femoral stiffness coefficient.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Achados semelhantes foram obtidos por outros autores (26,29,30) . Após o climatério, em função da alteração não apenas da distribuição de tecido adiposo, causado pela deficiência de estrógenos, mas também pelo acú-mulo periférico de gordura, ocorre alteração do perfil lipídico e aumento da massa corporal (31) .…”
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“…5 It is defined as acoustic mechanical vibrations of high frequencies, which produce thermal and non-thermal 6 physiological effects, and, since its introduction as a therapeutic resource more than six decades ago, 7 has rapidly become of commonplace use within physiotherapy. Its beneficial effects have been demonstrated in the treatment of a wide variety of conditions, with divers objectives such as promoting the healing of skin ulcers, 8 stimulating neovascularization in ischemic tissues, 9 promoting the integration of full thickness skin grafts, 10 accelerating the consolidation of fractures and pseudarthroses 11 and the healing of tendons. 12 In fact, therapeutic ultrasound induces physiological tissue changes, such as fibroblast activation, collagen synthesis and the decrease of inflammatory cells, by acceleration of the cellular metabolism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%