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==== Rehabilitation ==== | ==== Rehabilitation ==== | ||
- | - important --> Move to active | + | - important --> Move to active; but verdict still out [[jnl: |
- Both motion and tension (Kubota in Singh 2015) | - Both motion and tension (Kubota in Singh 2015) | ||
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- | ==== Results ==== | + | ==== Outcomes ==== |
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+ | ====Adhesions==== | ||
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+ | ==== Adjuncts to Surgery ==== | ||
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+ | === Biophysical === | ||
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+ | == Ultrasound == | ||
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+ | == Magnetic Field == | ||
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+ | from Henry 2008: | ||
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+ | > Although there is ample experimental and clinical evidence supporting the use of magnetic fields to aid bone healing, its application for soft tissue healing, including skin and tendons, is still ambiguous. Promising research along these lines was first produced in the 1960s by Becker. Studying amphibians, he described the presence of an electromagnetic skin circuit, alterations which accompanied limb regeneration.18 Borgens et al confirmed that this current is essential for amphibian limb regeneration and that its reversal induces limb degeneration.19, | ||
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+ | ====Results==== | ||
Singh 2015: | Singh 2015: |