A Quick Overview of What Bone Growth Stimulator Is and How It Works

 

Bone growth stimulators help increase the amount of bone tissue you have by increasing bone mass and stimulating bone growth. The bone mass is used as support for growing bones. Bone growth stimulators help delay the natural time limit for bone re-growth after losing a bone, therefore increasing bone mass at a faster rate. Some manufacturers use bovine growth hormone to induce bone growth.

 


Bone growth stimulators are used to enhance the bone healing process without the sensation of vibrations or currents or electrical shocks when being worn by the user. To stimulate the natural healing process, bone growth stimulators send low-level pulses of electromagnetic energy to the fusion site or injury. These electrical stimulations are can be applied invasively or non-invasively. They raise the natural speed of healing by giving electric shocks to patients.

With increasing accidental injuries and trauma, which result in a higher number of fractures, the demand for bone growth stimulators is also increasing. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), road traffic crashes are a leading cause of death in the U.S. Every year, around 1.35 million fatalities occur due to a road traffic crash around the world. Moreover, many insurance cover policies offer reimbursement for electrical and ultrasound bone growth stimulators for non-union or delayed union fractures. Some of these include Blue Cross, Aetna, Humana, United Healthcare, and Regence.

There are three types of bone growth stimulators such as combined magnetic field devices, capacitive coupling devices, and pulsed electromagnetic field devices. Platelet-rich plasma, bone morphogenetic proteins, and bone growth stimulation devices are some of the bone growth stimulators that are available in the market. Only 5 to 10% of people who have fractures or Orthopaedic surgery will have bones that do not heal on their own or will be delayed in healing. However, it can be diagnosed by taking x-rays of the area of the surgery or fracture.

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