EXOGEN ® : MECHANISM OF ACTION FOR ACTIVE HEALING

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SUMMARy The author presents his concept on the mechanism of action the fracture healing with the Exogen ® Bone Healing System. Therapeutic benefits at all stages of bone repair are presented. Results are discussed in comparison to the data from literature regarding the clinical and experimental studies.

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Andrew Harrison

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Andrew Harrison (2015). EXOGEN ® : MECHANISM OF ACTION FOR ACTIVE HEALING. Issues of Rehabilitation, Orthopaedics, Neurophysiology and Sport Promotion-IRONS, 13(13), 69-78. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-197217