Clinics in Dermatology
Volume 25, Issue 1 , Pages 63-72, January 2007

A biochemical approach to wound healing through the use of modalities

Comprehensive Wound and Disease Management Program, St James Hospital and Healthcare Centers, Olympia Fields Campus, Olympia Fields, IL 60461, USA

Abstract 

Wound healing is a complex pathway that is energy dependent. Nonhealing wounds frequently require the use of physical modalities to achieve healing. There is much debate over which treatment modality to use, with varying clinical results in the literature. This review paper describes a common biochemical pathway that helps the clinician understand, at a molecular level, how the transference of energy to a wound can result in positive clinical results. The mechanisms of action for ultraviolet light, electrical stimulation, and ultrasound are reviewed along with a proposed biochemical roadmap. An emphasis on protein biochemistry is supported with an extensive review of the literature.

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PII: S0738-081X(06)00139-8

doi:10.1016/j.clindermatol.2006.09.008

Clinics in Dermatology
Volume 25, Issue 1 , Pages 63-72, January 2007