Preparation of Bionic Starfish TES-TENG and Utilized in the Treatment of Fasciitis

Authors

  • Yanyan Mu
  • Yili Wei
  • Donghua Zhang
  • Shaojun Zhang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/58fdjr89

Keywords:

Bionic Starfish TES-TENG, Fasciitis, Reduce Patient Pain, Fasciitis Treatment

Abstract

The bionic starfish-designed TES-TENG patch is applied directly to the patient's painful area. During movement, the deformed and fractioned patch generates a pulsed electrical output, which is then converted into an electric field and self-heated by the IDT to treat fasciitis. After TEF-TENG treatment, the total clinical effectiveness rate of the observation group was 94.54%, which was higher than that of the control group (75.83%), suggesting that TEF-TENG could enhance the clinical efficacy of the basic rehabilitation training. The self-powered TES-TENG, stimulates the nodules on the attachment points of the sacral spine or iliac crest muscles through external physical stimulation, repairs the tissue fibrosis that occurs after damage to the fascia, and enhances the proliferation and migration of fibroblasts in order to promote the dissipation of the nodules, while the TES-TENG synergistically utilizes the antiseptic, sensory properties, and heating properties to alleviate the pain.

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29-03-2024

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How to Cite

Mu, Y., Wei, Y., Zhang, D., & Zhang, S. (2024). Preparation of Bionic Starfish TES-TENG and Utilized in the Treatment of Fasciitis. International Journal of Biology and Life Sciences, 5(2), 76-80. https://doi.org/10.54097/58fdjr89