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Introduction
Bone growth stimulators are used in cases of delay or failure of fracture healing as they enhance the bone-healing process without the sensation of electrical shocks or currents or vibrations when worn by the user. An internal bone growth stimulator or invasive bone growth stimulator is implanted on the fusion site of the bone and it delivers small electrical currents. The internal bone growth stimulator is removed from the body after 6–12 months. External bone growth stimulator or non-invasive bone growth stimulators are portable devices worn externally and do not require surgical implantation.
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