• Low-intensity pulsed ultrasound for bone healing: An overview 

      Malizos, K. N.; Hantes, M. E.; Protopappas, V.; Papachristos, A. (2006)
      Low-intensity ultrasound is a biophysical form of intervention in the fracture-repair process, which through several mechanisms accelerates healing of fresh fractures and enhances callus formation in delayed unions and ...
    • Ultrasonic monitoring of bone fracture healing 

      Protopappas, V.; Vavva, M.; Fotiadis, D.; Malizos, K. (2008)
      Quantitative ultrasound has attracted significant interest in the evaluation of bone fracture healing. Animal and clinical studies have demonstrated that the propagation velocity across fractured bones can be used as an ...