Controlled Scientific Studies demonstrating the healing effect of Ultrasound on Injured Nerve
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Crisci A.R., Ferreira A.L. Low-intensity pulsed ultrasound accelerates the regeneration of the schiatic nerve after neurotomy in rats. Ultrasound in Med. & Biol., 2002; 28(10):1335–1341 Full text
Chang C.-J., Hsu S.-H. The effects of low-intensity ultrasound on peripheral nerve regeneration in Poly(DL-lactic acid-co-glycolic acid) conduits seeded with Schwann cells.Ultrasound in Med. & Biol., 2004; 30( 8):1079-1084 Full text
Mourad P.D., Lazar D.A., Curra F.P., Mohr B.C., Andrus K.C., Avellino A.M., McNutt L.D., Crum L.A., Kliot M. Ultrasound Accelerates Functional Recovery after Peripheral Nerve Damage. Neurosurgery, 2001; 48(5):1136-1140 Full text
Paik N.-J., Cho S.-H., Han T.R., Ulltrasound therapy facilitates the recovery of the acute pressure-induced conduction block of the median nerve in rabbits. Muscle Nerve, 2002; 26: 356–361 Full text
Ebenbichler G.B., Resch K.L., Nicolakis P., Wiesinger G.F., Uhl F., Ghanem A.-H., Fialka V. Ultrasound treatment for treating the carpal tunnel syndrome: randomised “sham” controlled trial.
Zhou W., Chen W., Zhou K., Wang Z. Low-intensity ultrasound for regeneration of injured peripheral nerve. Neural regeneration research, 2006; 1(7) Abstract online