Effects and mechanisms of a microcurrent dressing on skin wound healing: a review

  • Yu C
  • Hu Z
  • Peng R
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Abstract

The variety of wound types has resulted in a wide range of wound dressings, with new products frequently being introduced to target different aspects of the wound healing process. The ideal wound dressing should achieve rapid healing at a reasonable cost, with minimal inconvenience to the patient. Microcurrent dressing, a novel wound dressing with inherent electric activity, can generate low-level microcurrents at the device-wound contact surface in the presence of moisture and can provide an advanced wound healing solution for managing wounds. This article offers a review of the effects and mechanisms of the microcurrent dressing on the healing of skin wounds.

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Yu, C., Hu, Z.-Q., & Peng, R.-Y. (2014). Effects and mechanisms of a microcurrent dressing on skin wound healing: a review. Military Medical Research, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/2054-9369-1-24

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