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HISTOMORPHOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF ACUPUNCTURE THERAPY ON RADIAL FRACTURE HEALING IN DOG

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  73-77

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 Objective: To evaluate ACUPUNCTURE therapeutic regimens on histomorphological changes of radial bone HEALING in DOG Study.Design: Prospective randomized experimental study.Animals: Six young adult clinically normal male crossbred DOGs weighing 24.6±4.4 Kg and 25.0±8.4 months old. Methods: All DOGs were anaesthetized with 5% thiopentone sodium and maintained with 1% halothane. A piece of Icm bone fragment was removed from right midshatl of radial bone and externally plaster of paris cast were used. ACUPUNCTURE treatment was given daily 10 minutes for two weeks in experimental group (3 animals) by locating acupoints LT-I I , Ll-4; ST-36 and TH-5, whereas no treatment was given in control group (3 animals) till end of 90 days of observations period. The two callus samples were collected from each case for histomorphological study which was stained with H&E stain.Result: There was more hyaline cartilage with connective tissue in control group where as more bony tissues, and trabecule formation with haversian canal in condensed form in experimental animals. Conclusion: ACUPUNCTURE therapeutic regimens for two weeks period had positive and stimulatory effect on callus formation with comparatively more bony tissues with trabecule formation and with the least fibro cartilage in experimental animals. Under the present condition ACUPUNCTURE as a physical method of therapy is quite effective in bone HEALING and faster remodeling of callus.

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    SHARIFI, DAVOUD, BAKHTIARI, JALAL, MARJANMEHR, S.H., RANJBARI, A.R., & FATAHIAN, H.R.. (2003). HISTOMORPHOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF ACUPUNCTURE THERAPY ON RADIAL FRACTURE HEALING IN DOG. JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH, 58(1), 73-77. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/35082/en

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    SHARIFI DAVOUD, BAKHTIARI JALAL, MARJANMEHR S.H., RANJBARI A.R., FATAHIAN H.R.. HISTOMORPHOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF ACUPUNCTURE THERAPY ON RADIAL FRACTURE HEALING IN DOG. JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH[Internet]. 2003;58(1):73-77. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/35082/en

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    DAVOUD SHARIFI, JALAL BAKHTIARI, S.H. MARJANMEHR, A.R. RANJBARI, and H.R. FATAHIAN, “HISTOMORPHOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF ACUPUNCTURE THERAPY ON RADIAL FRACTURE HEALING IN DOG,” JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH, vol. 58, no. 1, pp. 73–77, 2003, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/35082/en

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