2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2008.02.006
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Influence of Ultrasound and Physical Activity on Bone Healing

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“…Between the methods available to enhance musculoskeletal disorders healing, US has suggested as a safe, practical, and effective treatment. [22,28,34,35] In our opinion, extensive clinical and experimental and long-term studies investigating biophysical mechanisms of LIPUS are required.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Between the methods available to enhance musculoskeletal disorders healing, US has suggested as a safe, practical, and effective treatment. [22,28,34,35] In our opinion, extensive clinical and experimental and long-term studies investigating biophysical mechanisms of LIPUS are required.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The finding suggested that LIPUS therapy, if scaled for whole body use, has clear clinical benefits for the treatment of osteoporosis. [22,[35][36][37] …”
Section: Lipus and Osteoporosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leung et al [28], using LIPUS equipment designed for bone healing, showed that treatment for 20 min per day at 30 mW/cm 2 increased levels of alkaline phosphatase. Guerino et al [29] suggested that an increased level of alkaline phosphatase seen with TUS is possibly associated with increased cell proliferation and mineralization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A ocorrência de mobilidade nula, verificada por meio do teste manual de mobilidade da fratura nos animais submetidos ao protocolo de natação (grupos G2 e G3) em comparação com o maior grau de mobilidade evidenciada nos grupos controle e G1, corrobora a hipótese de que a atividade física acelera o processo de reparo da fratura (16,17). Destacase, ainda, que o tamanho do calo ósseo parece ser um fator determinante na ausência de mobilidade ao teste manual de mobilidade da fratura, visto que se observou calo ósseo significativamente maior no grupo G3 em comparação com o grupo controle (p < 0,05), além de haver tendência ao aumento de formação do calo ósseo em G2 (Quadro 2).…”
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