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Electrotherapy
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- Research Reports
Blood Flow Changes in the Trapezius Muscle and Overlying Skin Following Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation
- Margareta L Sandberg, Matilda K Sandberg, and Johanna Dahl
Physical Therapy 2007; 87: 1047-1055.
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Comparison of the Hypoalgesic Efficacy of Low-Frequency and Burst-Modulated Kilohertz Frequency Currents
- Alex R Ward and Warwick G Oliver
Physical Therapy 2007; 87: 1056-1063.
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- Case Reports
Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation and Volitional Exercise for Individuals With Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Multiple-Patient Case Report
- Sara R Piva, Edward A Goodnite, Koichiro Azuma, Jason D Woollard, Bret H Goodpaster, Mary Chester Wasko, and G Kelley Fitzgerald
Physical Therapy 2007; 87: 1064-1077.
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- Book, Multimedia, and Software Reviews
Electrotherapy Explained: Principles and Practice, ed 4
- Mark W Cornwall
Physical Therapy 2007; 87: 1088.
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- Research Reports
Management of Stress Urinary Incontinence With Surface ElectromyographyAssisted Biofeedback in Women of Reproductive Age
- Mariana T Rett, Jose A Simoes, Viviane Herrmann, Cristina LB Pinto, Andrea A Marques, and Sirlei S Morais
Physical Therapy 2007; 87: 136-142.
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Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation at Both High and Low Frequencies Reduces Primary Hyperalgesia in Rats With Joint Inflammation in a Time-Dependent Manner
- Carol GT Vance, Rajan Radhakrishnan, David A Skyba, and Kathleen A Sluka
Physical Therapy 2007; 87: 44-51.
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- Research Reports
Effect of Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation on Ankle Swelling in the Early Period After Ankle Sprain
- Ivy OW Man, Matthew C Morrissey, and Jozef K Cywinski
Physical Therapy 2007; 87: 53-65.
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- Evidence In Practice
Does electrical stimulation improve motor recovery in patients with idiopathic facial (Bell) palsy?
- Patricia J Ohtake, Michelle L Zafron, Lakshmi G Poranki, and Dale R Fish
Physical Therapy 2006; 86: 1558-1564.
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Wrist Extensor Torque Production and Discomfort Associated With Low-Frequency and Burst-Modulated Kilohertz-Frequency Currents
- Alex R Ward, Warwick G Oliver, and Danielle Buccella
Physical Therapy 2006; 86: 1360-1367.
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Functional Electrical Stimulation Changes Dynamic Resources in Children With Spastic Cerebral Palsy
- Chia-Ling Ho, Kenneth G Holt, Elliot Saltzman, and Robert C Wagenaar
Physical Therapy 2006; 86: 987-1000.
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