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Effects of lidocaine with epinephrine or with buffer on wound healing in rat skin
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2011-03-01)
Lidocaine blocks nociceptive fibers, preventing initial wound signaling and mast cell degranulation. It is hypothesized that epinephrine and buffer affect the wound healing by potentiating lidocaine blockage. This double-blind, ...
Anesthetic Efficacy of Articaine and Lidocaine for Incisive/Mental Nerve Block
(Elsevier Science IncNew YorkEUA, 2010)
Effect of lidocaine patches on upper trapezius EMG activity and pain intensity in patients with myofascial trigger points: a randomized clinical study
(Norstedts Förlag, 2015)
OBJECTIVE:
To compare the effects of 5% lidocaine patches and placebo patches on pain intensity and electromyographic (EMG) activity of an active myofascial trigger point (MTrP) of the upper trapezius muscle.
MATERIALS ...
Effect of lidocaine patches on upper trapezius EMG activity and pain intensity in patients with myofascial trigger points: a randomized clinical study
(Norstedts Förlag, 2015)
OBJECTIVE:
To compare the effects of 5% lidocaine patches and placebo patches on pain intensity and electromyographic (EMG) activity of an active myofascial trigger point (MTrP) of the upper trapezius muscle.
MATERIALS ...
Analgesic effects of a 5% lidocaine patch after cesarean section: A randomized placebo-controlled double-blind clinical trial
(2021-10-01)
Study objective: This study aimed to evaluate the analgesic effects of a 5% lidocaine patch in acute postoperative pain after cesarean section. Design: This is a prospective, randomized, double-blind study. Setting: After ...
Effect of lidocaine patches on upper trapezius EMG activity and pain intensity in patients with myofascial trigger points: A randomized clinical study
(Informa Healthcare, 2015)
Objective. To compare the effects of 5% lidocaine patches and placebo patches on pain intensity and electromyographic
(EMG) activity of an active myofascial trigger point (MTrP) of the upper trapezius muscle. Materials ...
Lidocaine effects on corneal endothelial cell ultrastructure
(Blackwell Publishing, 2014)
Clinical evaluation of an ointment with 10% metronidazole and 2% lidocaine in the treatment of alveolitis.
(2006-07-01)
AIM: In this study, the authors evaluate the use of a 10% metronidazole and 2% lidocaine ointment, using a lanolin base and mint as flavoring, to treat alveolitis in humans. METHODS: Twenty-five patients, with a diagnosis ...
Clinical evaluation of an ointment with 10% metronidazole and 2% lidocaine in the treatment of alveolitis.
(2006-07-01)
AIM: In this study, the authors evaluate the use of a 10% metronidazole and 2% lidocaine ointment, using a lanolin base and mint as flavoring, to treat alveolitis in humans. METHODS: Twenty-five patients, with a diagnosis ...
Effect of subcutaneous lidocaine infiltration on blood loss secondary to corporal lipoaspiration: A prospective, randomized, double-masked clinical trial
(2009)
Background: Lipoaspiration is one of the most frequently performed aesthetic surgical procedures worldwide. The use of tumescent solution containing lidocaine to infiltrate subcutaneous fat before surgery has been accepted ...