Effectiveness of Vibration Therapy for Hard-to-Heal Wounds in Clinical Study: A Scoping Review
Daijiro Haba,
Mizuho Itabashi,
Nao Tamai
et al.
Abstract:Diminished peripheral blood flow at the wound site remains a key hindrance to effective wound healing. Hard-to-heal wounds are defined as wounds that fail to heal with standard therapy. Vibration therapy may help promote the healing of hard-to-heal wounds such as pressure injuries, diabetic foot ulcers, and venous leg ulcers by improving blood flow. However, evidence supporting its effectiveness on hard-to-heal wounds is inadequate. This scoping review focuses on studying the effectiveness of vibration therapy… Show more
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