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- $Title{Can Electricity Heal a Fracture?}
- $Subject{fracture fractures healing stimulation Musculoskeletal
- Electricity Heal heals therapies therapy broken bone immobilize electric
- bone-growth stimulators stimulator graft surgery surgeries operation
- operations bones mechanically stressed stresses mechanical stress grow
- electrical charge charges special procedure procedures}
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- Can Electricity Heal a Fracture?
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- QUESTION: It may sound nuts, but I am sure I saw something about this on a TV
- program recently. Have you every heard of using electricity to heal a
- fracture?
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- ANSWER: You are not losing your mind, I have heard of the process you saw
- televised. The usual therapy for a broken bone is to immobilize it (with a
- cast generally) until the ends knit, or heal together. Most broken bones heal
- within six months. However, there are always a few that either heal more
- slowly or refuse to heal at all and, for these there is the choice of using
- electric bone-growth stimulators or undergoing bone graft surgery.
- Back in the 1950's, it was found that bones that were mechanically
- stressed (by normal exercise) produced small electrical charges. This
- mechanical stress helps bones to grow stronger and researchers theorized that
- an external electrical charge would do the same thing, which is how the
- stimulators are thought to work. The results from using bone growth
- stimulators is roughly comparable to bone graft surgery, with success rates of
- between 75% and 85% compared to 85% to 95%.
- Because the technique is noninvasive, it is worth a try in those
- difficult cases where bones just won't knit.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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