THEORETICAL DETERMINATION OF ELECTRIC FIELDS AND CURRENT DENSITIES IN LONG BONE FRACTURES DURING 60 KHZ ELECTRICAL STIMULATION WITH SKIN ELECTRODES.

E. J. Vresilovic, S. R. Pollack, C. T. Brighton

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Abstract

This paper presents a method for determining the macroscopic continuum values of the electric field and current density in a three dimensional geometry with multiple tissues, so that a better approximation for the electromagnetic dose may be defined for cases of 60 kHz signals applied to surface electrodes. The three dimensional model enables parametric studies: changing conductivity values with time in the callus; changing electrodermal admittance values; various osteotomy sizes; limb length differences; and limb diameter variations.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationIEE Conference Publication
PublisherIEE
Pages44-48
Number of pages5
Edition257
ISBN (Print)0852963203
StatePublished - 1985

Publication series

NameIEE Conference Publication
Number257

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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