INJURIES CLINICAL STUDIES
1.Wound Treatment, Burns
M. O. Ullah; A Study to detect the effi cacy of microcurrent therapy on pressure ulcers; 2007,
Proceedings of Pakistan Acadademy of Sciences; 44(4): p. 281-287
S.Young; S.Hampton; M. Tadej; Study to evaluate the effect of low-intensity pulsed electrical
currents on levels of oedema in chronic non-healing wounds; Journal of wound care; 2011 Aug,
Vol 20, Nr.8, p. 368-373
Pamela E. Houghton,Cynthia B. Kincaid, Marge Lovell, Karen E. Campbell, David H. Keast,M.
Gail Woodbury and Kenneth A. Harris; Effect of Electrical Stimulation on Chronic Leg Ulcer Size
and Appearance; Physical Therapy: Journal of The American Physical Therapy Association,
2003 Jan, Vol. 83 Nr. 1, p. 17-28
Karba, R., Semrov, D., Vodovnik, L. et al.; DC electrical stimulation for chronic wound healing
enhancement. Part 1. Clinical study and determination of electrical field distribution in the
numerical wound model; Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics; 1997; 43: p. 265-270
Carely, P.J., Wainapel, S.F.; Electrotherapy for acceleration of wound healing: low intensity
direct current; Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; 1985; 66: p. 443-446
2.Pain Reduction in Bone Fractures
Mustafa Oncel, Sureyya Sencan, Hakan Yildiz, Necmi Kurt; Transcutaneous electrical nerve
stimulation for pain management in patients with uncomplicated minor rib fractures;
European Journal of Cardio-thoracic Surgery; 22 (2002), p. 13–17; Elsevier
3.Oedema
S. Young; S. Hampton, BSc; M. Tadej; Study to evaluate the effect of low-intensity pulsed electrical currents on levels of oedema in chronic non-healing wounds; Journal of wound care; 2011 Aug, Vol 20, Nr.8, p. 368-373