Abstract:Objective: Shock waves are high-energy, high-pressure mechanical sound pulses used in medicine since 1980 with lithotripsy in urolithiasis. In addition, studies have demonstrated the osteogenic effect of shock waves indicating their use in skeletal diseases. Although several articles describe the benefits of shock waves in muscle diseases, assessments of its histological effect on the process of cell regeneration are lacking. Therefore, the objetive of this study is evaluate the histological effect of extracor… Show more
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