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Elektrostimulation
Agren M, Engel M, Mertz PCollagenase during burn wound healing: influence of a hydrogel dressing and pulsed electrical stimulation
Plast-Reconstr-Surg. 94(3): 518-524, 1994 Alvarez O, Mertz M, Smerbeck R, Eaglstein W
The healing of superficial skin wounds is stimulated by external electrical current
J-Invest-Dermatol. 81: 144-148, 1983 Assimacopoulos D
Low intensity negative electric current in the treatment of ulcers of the leg due to chronic venous insufficiency. Preliminary report of three cases.
Am-J-Surg. 115(5): 683-687, 1968 Bourgiugnon G, Marshall D, Chang K, Eaglstein W
Occlusive wound dresings suitable for use with electrical stimulation.
Wounds 3(3) 127-129, 1991 Bourguignon G, Bourguignon L
Electric stimulation of protein and DANN synthesis in human fibroblasts.
FASEB-J 1(5): 398-402, 1987 Darryl S. Weiss, MD; William H. Eaglstein, MD; Vincent Falanga, MD
Exogenous Electric Current Can Reduce the Formation of Hypertrophic Scars
Dermatol Surg Oncoi, 1989 Falanga V, Bourguignon G, Bourguignon L
Electrical stimulation increases the expression of fibroblasts receptors for transforming growths factor-beta.
J-Invest-Dermatol. 88: 488 A, 1987 Feedar J, Kloth L, Gentzkow G
Chronic dermal ulcer healing enhanced with monophasic pulsed electrical stimulation.
Physical Therapy 71(9): 639-649, 1991 Foulds I, Barker A
Human skin battery potentials and their possible role in wound healing.
British Journal of Dermatology 109:515-522, 1983 Gardner SE, Frantz RA, Schmidt FL
Effect of electrical stimulation on chronic wound healing: a meta-analysis.
Wound Rep Reg 7: 495-503, 1999 Gary D. Gentzkow, MD; Gad Alon; Ph. D., PT; Ibrahim M. Eltorai, MD; Robert E. Montroy, MD
Healing of Refractory Stage III and IV Pressure Ulcers by a New Electrical Stimulation Device
Wounds, Vol. 5, Nr. 3, May/June 1993 Gary D. Gentzkow, MD; Sheldon V. Pollack, MD, FRCP, FACP; Luther C. Kloth, MS, PT; Harrison A. Stubbs, PhD
Improved Healing of Pressure Ulcers Using Dermapulse, A Electrical Stimulation Devise
Wounds, Vol. 3, Nr. 5, Sep./Okt. 1991 Gentzkow G
Electrical Stimulation for dermal wound healing.
Wounds 4: 227-235, 1992 Gilcreast DM, Stotts NA, Froelicher ES, Baker LL, Moss KM
Effect of electrical stimulation on foot skin perfusion in persons with or at risk for diabetic foot ulcers.
Wound Rep Reg 6: 434-441, 1998 Harris, F.
Electric Wound Healing Theory*,
11.11.1994 Houghten, P. Campbell, K.
The Modalities in the Treatment of Chronic Recalcitant Wounds, pp 455 - 568
in: Krasner, D. Rodeheaver, G. Sibbald, R. (Editors): Chronic Wound Care; HMP Communications, 3rd Edition, HMP Communications, Waye PA., 2001 Jonathan D. Reich, Alejandro L. Cazzangia, Patricia M. Mertz
The Effect Of Electrical Stimulation On Mast Cell Proliferation And Subsequent Fibrosis
University of Miami School of Medicine, Department of Dermatology & Cutaneous Surgery, Jünger M
Microvascular morphology and dynamics in venous ulcers.
Int J Microcirc Clin Exp; Suppl. 1:107, 1990 Jünger M, Zuder D, Steins A, Hahn M, Klyscz T
Behandlung von venösen Ulzera mit niederfrequentem gepulsten Strom (Dermapulse): Effekte auf die kutane Mikrozirkulation.
Hautarzt 48: 897-903, 1997 Kling D, Lindner V, Betz E
Gefäßwandreaktionen von Arterien und Venen auf Elektrostimulation - vergleichende ultrastrukturelle Untersuchungen.
Phlebol. U. Proktol. 18: 279-283, 1989 Klyscz T, Hahn M, Jünger M
Diagnostische Methoden zur Beurteilung der Mikroangiopathie bei der chronischen Veneninsuffiziens (CVI).
Phlebol 23: 141-145, 1994 Mertz P, Davis S, Cazzaniga A, Cheng K, Reich J, Eaglstein W
Electrical stimulation: acceleration of soft tissue repair by varying the polarity.
Wounds 5: 153-159, 1993 Michael J. Im; W. P. Andrew Lee; John E. Hoopes
Effect of Electrical Stimulation on Survival of Skin Flaps in Pigs*
Physical Therapy, Vol. 70, Nr. 1, Jan 90 Myer A.
The Role of Physical Therapy in Chronic Wound Care, pp 421-433
in: Krasner, D. Rodeheaver, G. Sibbald, R. (Editors): Chronic Wound Care; HMP Communications, 3rd Edition, HMP Communications, Waye PA., 2001 Nishimura KY, Isseroff RR, Nuccitelli R
Human keratinocytes migrate to the negative pole in direct current electric fields comparable to those measured in mammalian wounds.
J Cell Science 109: 199-207, 1996 Orida N, Feldman J
Directional protrusive pseudopodial activity and motility in mMacrophages induced by extracellular electric fields.
Cell Motil 2: 243-255, 1982 Pamela A. Foresman, BA; Donvll S. Payne, LAT; Daniel Becker, MD; David Lewis, MD; George T. Rodeheaver, PhD
A Relative Toxcity Index for Wound Cleansers
Wounds, Vol. 5, Nr. 5, Sept./Oct. 1993 Patricia M. Mertz
The Effect of Pulsed Electrical Stimulation on Wound Healing
University of Miami School of Medicine, Poh Chye Ong, Laatsch L, Kloth L
Antibacterial effects of a silver electrode carrying microamperage direct current in vitro.
J Clin Electrophysiol 6: 14-18, 1994 Reich J, Cazzaniga A, Mertz P, Kerdel F, Eaglstein W
The effect of electrical stimulation on the number of mast cells in healing wounds.
J Am Acad Dermatol 25: 40-46, 1991 Reich J, Tarjan P
Electrical Stimulation of Skin.
Int-J-Dermatol. 29(6): 395-400, 1990 Steins A, Jünger M, Klyscz T, Schiek A, Galler S, Jung M, Hahn M
In vivo investigations of the microcirculation in venous ulcers in view of therapeutic possibilities.
Phlebol (Suppl.1): 119-121, 1995 Trontelj K, Karaba R, Vodvnik L, Savrin R, Strukelj M
Treatment of chronic wounds by low frequency pulsed electrical current
Journal of Tissue Viability 4: 105-109, 1994 Weiss DS, Kirsner R, Eaglstein WH
Electrical Stimulation and wound healing.
Arch Dermatol 126: 222-225, 1990 Wood J, Evans P, Schallreuter K, Jacobson W, Sufit R, Newman J, White C, Jacobson M
A multicenter study on the use of pulsed low-intensity direct current for healing chronic stage II and stage III decubitus ulcers.
Arch Dermatol 129: 999-1009, 1993 Zuder D, Jünger M, Klyscz T, Büchtemann A, Steins A, Rassner G
Elektrostimulation als neue Behandlungsmethode des Ulcus cruris venosum.
Vasomed 10: 153-157, 1998 Vicktor C, Schlutz-Ehrenburg U
Anwendung von niederfrequentem gepulstem Gleichstrom bei therapieresisten Lucus cruris venosa
Phlebologie 29(2):41-7, 2000 Carley J P, Wainapel S F
Electrotherapy for Acceleration of Wound healing: Low Intensity Direct Current
Arch Phys Med 66 (7), 1985 Gerad J, Bouruignon W, Bourguignon L
Electric Stimulation of Human Fibroblast Causes an Increase in Ca Influx and the Exposure of Additional Insulin Receptors
J Cellular Physiology 140140:379-385, 1989 Brown M, McDonnel M, Menton D
Polarity Effects on Wound healing Using Electric Stimulation in Rabbits
Arch Phys Med Rehabil 70(8), 1989 Braddock M, Campbell C, Zuder D
Current therapies for wound healing: electrical stimulation, biological therapeutics, aned the potential for gene therapy
International Journal of Dermatology 38:808-807, 1999 Morykwas M, Argenta L, Winston-Salem
Nonsurgical Modalities to Enhance healing and Care of Soft Tissue Wounds
J Southern Orthopaedic Association 6(4):279-288, 1997 Lippiello L, Chakkalakal D, Connolly J
Pulsing Direct Current-Induced repair of Articular Cartilage in Rabbit osteochandral Defects
J orthopaedic Research 8:266-275, 1990 Kloth L
The APTA Electrical Stimulation Lawsuit and ist Aftermath
Advances in Wound Care 12(9) 472 - 483, ? Kloth L, Feedar J
Acceleration of Wound healing with High Voltage, Monophaisc, Pulsed Current
J American Physical TherapyAssn 68(4), 1988 Jaffe L, Vanable Jr
Electric fields and Wound healing
2(3), 1984 Im M, Lee A, Hoopes, J
Effect of Electrical Stimulation of Skin flaps in Pigs
Physical Therapy 70 (1):37-?, 1990 Hinsenkamp M, Jercinovic A, de Graef Ch, Wilaert F, Heenen M
Effects of Low Frequency Pulsed Electrical Current on Keratinocytes in Vitro
Biomagnetic 18:250-254, 1997 Erickson C, Nuccitelli R
Embryonic Fibroblast Motiliy and orientation Can Be Influenced by Physiological Electric fields
, 1984 Eberhard A, Szczypiorksi P, Korytowksi G
Effect of transcutaneous Electrostimulation on the cell composition of skin exudate
Acta Physiol37(1), 1986
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