Abstract:BackgroundThe application of electrical stimulation can lead to a greater and faster increase in the rate of wound healing, especially when applying the cathodal (negative) stimulation for the first week, followed by the anodal (positive) polarity for the rest of the treatment period.
AimThe present work aimed to study the effect of polarity reversal of microelectrical current stimulation (MES) on the healing process in an experimentally induced Achilles tendon injury in rats.
Materials and methodsForty three … Show more
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