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BioE Research List

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Electrical Stimulation to Enhance Wound Healing

by Saranya B. Rajendran 1,Kirsty Challen 2,Karen L. Wright 3,*ORCID andJohn G. Hardy 4,5,*ORCID

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How electricity can heal wounds three times as fast

Chalmers University of Technology

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Bioelectronic microfluidic wound healing: a platform for investigating direct current stimulation of injured cell collectives

Sebastian Shaner, ORCID logo *ab Anna Savelyeva,ab Anja Kvartuh,a Nicole Jedrusik,ab Lukas Matter,a José Leal ORCID logo ab and Maria Asplund ORCID logo *abcde

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Microcurrent as an adjunct therapy to accelerate chronic wound healing and reduce patient pain

Harikrishna K.R. Nair

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Activation of healing and reduction of pain by single-use automated microcurrent electrical stimulation therapy in patients with hard-to-heal wounds

Peter Kurz, Gabriele Danner, Jean-Paul Lembelembe, HariKrishna K. R. Nair, Robin Martin
First published: 05 January 2023 https://doi.org/10.1111/iwj.14071

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Electric stimulation in the treatment of chronic wounds

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Electrical stimulation therapy to promote healing of chronic wounds: a review of reviews

Pamela E Houghton - School of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, Western University, London, ON, Canada

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Microcurrent Electrical Therapy (MET):

Daniel L. Kirsch, PhD

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Electro-membrane microcurrent therapy reduces signs and symptoms of muscle damage

MICHAEL I. LAMBERT, PAUL MARCUS, THERESA BURGESS, and TIMOTHY D. NOAKES

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Is Microcurrent Stimulation Effective in Pain Management?

Ray B. Smith, PhD

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How Microcurrent Stimulation Produces ATP -- One Mechanism

Steven Bailey, DO

Control of Post-op, Acute, and Chronic Pain

James B. McGuire, DPM, PT, CPed, FAPCWA

Gait Stabilization and Fall Prevention

Diabetic Patient

Effective Alternative to Surgery

Neuromas Patient

Reversal of Atrophy & Improved Mobility

Multiple Sclerosis Patient

Diabetic Neuropathy

Ralph S., USMC Veteran

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