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    Can Ultrasound Improve Bone Healing?

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    Ultrasound can speed the healing of fractures. A randomized controlled trial reported in the open access journal BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders has found that the use of low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) in patients with tibial fractures which showed inadequate progress toward healing resulted in 34% greater bone mineral density (BMD) in the fracture area after 16 weeks than use of a sham device.

    Jon E. Block, Ph.D. worked with a team of researchers from University Hospital Marburg and the University of Ulm, Germany, to test LIPUS in 51 patients and 50 controls. Their research was supported by Smith and Nephew, a manufacturer of ultrasound devices. Block, a consultant for the sponsor, said, “These findings demonstrate significantly greater progress toward bone healing after LIPUS treatment compared to no LIPUS treatment in subjects with established delayed unions of the tibia. This should assist in establishing this non-invasive modality as a viable, effective treatment option for patients suffering these injuries”.

    The LIPUS device comprises a handheld control unit attached by wire to a small ultrasound emitter, which is placed over the fracture site for 20 minutes per day. Patients in this study had all sustained a tibial shaft fracture that subsequently showed inadequate progress toward healing and were randomized to receive either a functional or non-functional device. The estimated increase in BMD among subjects randomized to active LIPUS treatment was 34% larger. According to Block, “This is the first study to offer Level-I evidence of this effect in a single fracture type”.

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    1. Yakitah Jones

      10/11/2010

      This is wonderful news, because I myself 17 years ago now had a car accident where my Femur had a clean break in which after surgery setting and placing a long pin in, some sort of electrical stimulant was given me back then during late 80′s at a Hospital in New Jersey, in
      order to speed up healing.

      It worked just fine. I had electrodes placed on the area,now I see progress has moved up to the use of ultra-sound. I’m pleased to know it for those of the future.
      Thanks for the info.
      Yakitah

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