Abstract

Comparative studies of the effects of low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) and low-intensity broadband ultrasound (UMUS) on the rate of healing of standard wounds in Balb mice were conducted. It was found that the use of UMUS was accompanied by a significant reduction in the time of complete regeneration of the wound surface compared to the control and the use of LIPUS, which was confirmed by the results of histological studies.

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