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Electrotherapy
Citations 51-60 of 135 total displayed.
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(since Aug 1991):
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- Research Reports
Effect of Electrical Stimulation on Chronic Leg Ulcer Size and Appearance
- Pamela E Houghton, Cynthia B Kincaid, Marge Lovell, Karen E Campbell, David H Keast, M Gail Woodbury, and Kenneth A Harris
Physical Therapy 2003; 83: 17-28.
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- Evidence in Practice
Does acetic acid iontophoresis accelerate the resorption of calcium deposits in calcific tendinitis of the shoulder?
- Charles D Ciccone
Physical Therapy 2003; 83: 68-74.
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- Research Reports
Treatment of Plantar Verrucae Using 2% Sodium Salicylate Iontophoresis
- Yolanta T Soroko, Mary C Repking, Julie A Clemment, Patricia L Mitchell, and Richard L Berg
Physical Therapy 2002; 82: 1184-1191.
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- Perspectives
"Russian Electrical Stimulation": Putting This Perspective Into Perspective
- Anthony Delitto
Physical Therapy 2002; 82: 1017-1018.
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- Perspectives
Russian Electrical Stimulation: The Early Experiments
- Alex R Ward and Nataliya Shkuratova
Physical Therapy 2002; 82: 1019-1030.
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- Case Reports
The Effects of a Progressive Exercise Program With Surface Electromyographic Biofeedback on an Adult With Fecal Incontinence
- Stephanie Weiss Coffey, Elaine Wilder, Michael J Majsak, Renee Stolove, and Lori Quinn
Physical Therapy 2002; 82: 798-811.
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Improved Intralimb Coordination in People With Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury Following Training With Body Weight Support and Electrical Stimulation
- Edelle Carmen Field-Fote and Dejan Tepavac
Physical Therapy 2002; 82: 707-715.
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- Research Reports
The Effect of Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation on Spinal Motor Neuron Excitability in People Without Known Neuromuscular Diseases: The Roles of Stimulus Intensity and Location
- SG Patrick Hardy, Thomas B Spalding, Hao Liu, Todd G Nick, Rebecca H Pearson, Antonio V Hayes, and Dobrivoje S Stokic
Physical Therapy 2002; 82: 354-363.
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- Letters and Responses
A Biologically Plausible Hypothesis
- Yong-Hao Pua
Physical Therapy 2002; 82: 93.
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- Case Reports
The Use of Electrical Stimulation to Increase Quadriceps Femoris Muscle Force in an Elderly Patient Following a Total Knee Arthroplasty
- Michael Lewek, Jennifer Stevens, and Lynn Snyder-Mackler
Physical Therapy 2001; 81: 1565-1571.
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