Connective tissue repair & Wound healing
Stimulation of connective tissue repair
The therapeutic effects of electric and magnetic fields have been studied largely for their promotion of connective tissue repair. The most widely studied…
The influence of pulsed electrical stimulation on the wound healing of burned rat skin
Electrostimulation of wounds caused healing to proceed in a thoroughly organized manner. A trial using rats subjected to second degree burns was conducted…
Pulsed electromagnetic fields in experimental cutaneous wound healing in rats
Electromagnetic fields are now being used in many diseases such as osseous, ligamental, cartilaginous, or nervous reparation, diabetes, and myocardial…
Effects of pulsed extremely-low-frequency magnetic fields on skin wounds in the rat
Rats with skin-wounds surgically created on their backs were exposed immediately after surgery and every 12 h thereafter to pulsed, extremely-low-frequency…
Treatment by TMR increases fibroblastic activity and keratinocyte differentiation in an in vitro model of 3D artificial skin
This study investigated the effect of extremely low-frequency pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMFs) on skin wound healing in an in vitro dermal-like tissue.…
The Use of Pulsed Electromagnetic Field to Modulate Inflammation and Improve Tissue Regeneration: A Review
Pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) is emerging as innovative treatment for regulation of inflammation, which could have significant effec.…
Pulsed electromagnetic fields potentiate the paracrine function of mesenchymal stem cells for cartilage regeneration
Background: The mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) secretome, via the combined actions of its plethora of biologically active factors, is capable of .…
The Use of Pulsed Electromagnetic Field to Modulate Inflammation and Improve Tissue Regeneration: A Review
Pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) is emerging as innovative treatment for regulation of inflammation, which could have significant effects on …
Pulsed electromagnetic fields potentiate the paracrine function of mesenchymal stem cells for cartilage regeneration
Background: The mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) secretome, via the combined actions of its plethora of biologically active factors, is capable of orchestrating …