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The Sinapsis Therapy in wound healing consists in stimulating the nerve endings to provoke the venous and lymphatic vasoconstrictor reflex, and the motor response to the flat muscle that is found in the stimulated area, accelerating drainage of retained fluids, due to trophism and tissue damage caused by the ulceration.
Electrical stimulation affects the biological phases of wound healing in the following ways:

Inflammation phase
• Initiates the wound repair process by its effect on the current of injury
• Increases blood flow
• Promotes phagocytosis
• Enhances tissue oxygenation
• Attracts and stimulates fibroblasts and epithelial cells
• Controls infection
• Solubilizes blood products including necrotic tissue

Proliferation phase
• Stimulates fibroblasts and epithelial cells
• Increases ATP generation
• Improves membrane transport
• Produces better collagen matrix organization,
• Stimulates wound contraction

Epithelialization phase
• Stimulates epidermal cell reproduction and migration
• Produces a smoother, thinner scar

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The Sinapsis Therapy in wound healing consists in stimulating the nerve endings to provoke the venous and lymphatic vasoconstrictor reflex, and the motor response to the flat muscle that is found in the stimulated area, accelerating drainage of retained fluids, due to trophism and tissue damage caused by the ulceration.  

Electrical stimulation affects the biological phases of wound healing in the following ways:

 

Inflammation phase

·         Initiates the wound repair process by its effect on the current of injury

·         Increases blood flow

·         Promotes phagocytosis

·         Enhances tissue oxygenation

·         Attracts and stimulates fibroblasts and epithelial cells

·         Controls infection

·         Solubilizes blood products including necrotic tissue

 

Proliferation phase

·         Stimulates fibroblasts and epithelial cells

·         Increases ATP generation

·         Improves membrane transport

·         Produces better collagen matrix organization,

·         Stimulates wound contraction

 

Epithelialization phase

·         Stimulates epidermal cell reproduction and migration

·         Produces a smoother, thinner scar

 

 

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