The role of shockwaves in the enhancement of bone repair - from basic principles to clinical application

Volume: 52, Pages: S84 - S90
Published: Jun 1, 2021
Abstract
Extracorporeal shockwave therapy is a treatment modality, originally introduced into the clinic as lithotripsie, which has also been successfully used in the last two decades in the non-invasive treatment of delayed or non-healing fractures. Initially, the mechanism of action was attributed to microfracture-induced repair, but intensive basic research has now shown that the shockwave generates its effect in tissue via mechanotransduction....
Paper Details
Title
The role of shockwaves in the enhancement of bone repair - from basic principles to clinical application
Published Date
Jun 1, 2021
Volume
52
Pages
S84 - S90
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