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Researchers from Chalmers Insitute of Technology (CTH) and the University of Freiburg have proposed an interesting technique that enables chronic wounds to heal faster than ever.The motility-inhibited and diabetic-like keratinocytes regained wound closure rates with uni-directional electrical stimulation (an increase from 1.
The researchers claim that electric wound healing could help millions of patients worldwide who bear chronic wounds’ pain.See Also These unrepaired chronic wounds become a source of infection and sometimes even lead to amputations.Our results bring hope that electrical stimulation delivered in a controlled manner can be a viable pathway to accelerate wound repair.
the human body naturally forms an electric field (EF) that acts as a guidance cue for relevant cellular and tissue repair and reorganization.We were able to show that the old hypothesis about electric stimulation can be used to make wounds heal significantly faster.
uni-directional EF) is as effective as compared to alternatingly polarizing both the wound’s edges (i.
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