Friday Feb 06, 2026

Can Electrical Stimulation Influence How Broken Bones Heal? JBJS meta-analysis reviewed 11 randomized controlled trials

What if broken bones could heal faster without pills or gym workouts?
And what if most people were never told?

In 2008, scientists reviewed 11 clinical trials on electrical muscle stimulation.
They studied over 100 delayed or non-healing fractures across real patients.

One result stood out immediately.
Bones exposed to electrical stimulation showed a 76% higher chance of union.

That is not a typo.
The relative risk was 1.76 compared to placebo devices.

Some studies saw more callus growth within 40 to 90 days.
Others found early bone activity where healing usually stalls.

The electricity never touched the bone directly.
It acted through surrounding tissue.

Researchers linked this to cell signalling, collagen production, and growth factors.
Processes your body already uses to rebuild bone.

So why isn’t this common knowledge?
Because stronger bodies don’t need endless gym memberships.

And healing without pills doesn’t sell tablets for decades.
Simple biology rarely beats profitable routines.

This research was published quietly in a top orthopedic journal.
No influencer videos.
No marketing hype.

Just data.
Numbers.
And unanswered questions.

If this surprised you, the full story goes much deeper.
More trials.
More data.
More forgotten science.

👉 Click the link to explore the full Research Digest, podcast,
and the original study behind these findings.

🔗 https://bit.ly/4bEBlwy

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