The role of biophysical stimulation with pemfs in fracture healing: from bench to bedside

G. Vicenti, D. Bizzoca, G. Solarino, F. Moretti, G. Ottaviani, F. Simone, G. Zavattini, G. Maccagnano, G. Noia, B. Moretti

Article ID: 5577
Vol 34, Issue 5S1, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54517/jbrha5577
Received: 8 November 2020; Accepted: 8 November 2020; Available online: 8 November 2020; Issue release: 8 November 2020

Abstract

Clinical biophysics investigates the relationship between non-ionizing physical energy and the human body. This narrative review aims to summarize the current evidence on the efficacy of PEMF-therapy in the promotion of fracture healing. The effectiveness of PEMFs has been deeply investigated in preclinical in vitro ed in vivo studies and level-I clinical studies. All these studies depicted only PEMF-devices with specific physical wave features - i.e. pulse shape, frequency and amplitude- could significantly promote bone repair. Moreover, the dose-response relationship was also defined in preclinical studies, thus providing the minimum exposure time needed in PEMF-therapy. PEMFs are currently employed in the management several bone injuries, including acute fractures at non-union risk, non-unions, osteotomies, stress fractures and osteonecrosis. Moreover, several ongoing studies are investigating the effectiveness of PEMFs on emerging clinical conditions, thus the indications to PEMF-therapy could potentially raise in future years


Keywords

Biophysical stimulation;PEMF;CCEF;fracture healing;bone marrow edema;non-unions;delayed unions;FRACTING score


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