Electricity could speed wound healing in diabetics: study

A study carried out by scientists from the Canadian University of Laval has shown that the application of a low-intensity electric current might accelerate the healing of skin wounds, such as foot ulcers, from which some diabetics suffer during lab experiments, researchers found that electricity has a positive effect on the proliferation and migration of normal fibroblasts, cells that play an important role in the early stages of the healing process, according to the results of this study, including findings are published in the “Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine”.

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