At present, physical factor intervention is receiving more and more attention in the treatment of surface wounds. Physical factor intervention refers to the use of various physical energies such as electricity, heat, light, and sound waves to stimulate and treat wounds in order to achieve the purpose of treatment and rehabilitation.
Recently, a study published in the "Journal of Surgery" showed that physical factor intervention can improve the healing speed and quality of superficial wounds. This study compared different physical factors in the treatment of superficial wounds and found that the use of physical factors such as electric fields and infrared rays can significantly speed up wound healing while reducing pain and inflammation.
The picture above shows the delayed healing of the postoperative wound healed by a comprehensive physiotherapy
(The picture is from the Rehabilitation Medicine Center of the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University )
It is reported that physical factor intervention is widely used in the treatment of body surface wounds. For example, electric fields can accelerate wound healing and reduce the risk of infection; infrared rays can promote blood circulation and cell regeneration, improving wound healing. In addition, physical factor intervention can also reduce pain and inflammation, and accelerate the recovery of patients.
According to the researchers, the efficacy of physical factor intervention in the treatment of superficial wounds has been widely recognized and has been widely used in practice. They believe that in the future, it is necessary to further study the influence of physical factor intervention on the treatment of surface wounds in order to further improve the treatment effect and patient satisfaction.
In conclusion, physical factor intervention has broad application prospects and significant curative effects in the treatment of body surface wounds. It is believed that with the deepening of research, physical factor intervention will become an important means in the treatment of body surface wounds.
refer to:
[1] Sha Binxiu, Meng Dianhuai, Zhou Longyun, etc. Observation of the curative effect of physical factor intervention in the treatment of body surface wounds [J]. Medical Higher Vocational Education and Modern Nursing, 2023, 6(02): 144-149.