microcurrent application to damaged tendons supports healing response in animal studies
Microcurrents applied to damaged tendons enhance the healing process, with the polarity of the microcurrent playing a role in the extent of healing, as shown in animal studies.
What this means for you
Tendons are notoriously slow to recover — poor blood supply means injuries can linger for months. Research suggests microcurrent may help move that process along, with the direction of the current influencing how much of a response is triggered. For anyone dealing with nagging tendon soreness or trying to stay active, that's a finding worth knowing about.
The published research
Bioactive polymeric materials and electrical stimulation strategies for musculoskeletal tissue repair and regeneration
Bioactive Materials · 2020
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