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Synergistic therapy of magnetism-responsive hydrogel for soft tissue injuries

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Our Summary

Due to the unsatisfying results of cryotherapy, electrical therapy, ultrasound therapy and anti-inflammatory drug with regards to time sensitivity, this study aims to evaluate the combination of PEMF and drug therapy on soft tissue injury. Drug delivery was done through a tetra-PEG/agar hydrogel (PA). Results showed better healing time for the combined PEMF and tetra-PEG/agar hydrogel (PA) compared to commercially available DS ointment.

Pubmed Study Link

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Study Categories

pain relief

Authors

[‘Lining Zhang’, ‘Xiuqin Zuo’, ‘Shengjie Li’, ‘Mi Sun’, ‘Huimin Xie’, ‘Kai Zhang’, ‘Jikun Zhou’, ‘Liyun Che’, ‘Junxuan Ma’, ‘Zishan Jia’, ‘Fei Yang’]

PMID

31016272

PMCID

PMC6465584

Published Date

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Frequency (Hz)

Frequency Range

Intensity (G)

Intensity Range

Waveform

unknown

PEMF/EMF/RF/LT

PEMF

Study Subject Types

animal

Keywords Listed

Hydrogel, Magnetism-responsive, Tissue injury, Tetra-PEG/agar

Added Descriptive Keywords

hydrogel, soft tissue injury, pain, tissue swelling, malformation, pig, rat

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