Abstract
ABSTRACT Fracture healing relative require more times. Many effort have been done to shorten the time, including stimulation with low intensity ultrasonic.   Invitro studies and animal experimentation have been proved in various results. Physical therapy equipments in the hospitals using ultrasonic wave posible to stimulate process of fracture healing. Clinical experimental study was done in our series, the samples was divided randomly into 2 groups. One group was stimulated with low intensity ultrasonic from Sonopuls-591 with 1 MHz frequency, 0,2 W/cm2 intensity, for 15 minutes. The other group withuot stimulation as the control group. The variable were pain, sticky, and callus formation were evaluated perodically. The Results were the degrees of pain in control group higher than control. The bony union (sticky) was no difference within both group. The callus formation was higher in the treatment group (p = 0,069). Our Conclusion is 15 minutes Low intensity ultrasonic stimulation, that was given 10 times within 3 days time interval was significanly increase callus formation (p = 0,069). Key words: Fracture healing, ultrasonic, callus formation.
Highlights
including stimulation with low intensity ultrasonic. Invitro studies and animal experimentation have been proved in various results
Physical therapy equipments in the hospitals using ultrasonic wave
Clinical experimental study was done in our series
Summary
Terdapat penurunan rasa nyeri lebih banyak pada kelompok perlakuan dibandingkan kelompok kontrol. Dari penelitian ini dapat disimpulkan bahwa pemberian gelombang ultrasonik intensitas rendah dengan lama pemberian 15 menit, sebanyak 10 kali dan selang waktu antar pemberian 3 hari pada fraktur tibia yang ditatalaksana secara konservatif (reposisi dan plaster) terbukti mampu mempercepat pembentukan kalus (p = 0,069). 2. Rubin, C., Bolander, M., Ryaby, J.P., Hadjiargyrou, M., Current Concepts Review: The Use Of Low-Intensity Ultrasound To. Accelerate The Healing Fractures. 8. Kristiansen, T.K., Ryaby, J.P., McCabe, J., Frey, J.J., Roe, L.R., Accelerated Healing Of Distal Radial Fractures With The Use Of. Specific, Low-Intensity Ultrasound. 9. Jinghusi, S., Azuma, V., Ito, M., Harada, Y., Takagi, H., Ohta, T., Komoriya, K., Effects Of Non-Invasive Pulsed Low-Intensity Ultrasound On Rat Femoral Fracture.
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