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Electrical stimulation: Nonunions
Indian Journal of Orthopaedics, 05/14/09
Kooistra BW et al. - Electrical stimulation involves the generation of an electrical or electromagnetic current through the ununited fracture. Such currents, which are present in physiologically healing bone, provide stimuli that favor a healing response to bone cells. These stimuli include the enhancement of transmembrane and intracellular calcium-mediated signal transduction and an increased synthesis of paracrine and autocrine growth factors by osteoblasts.
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