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Electric stimulation and wound healing
Journal of WOCN, 1998Interest in accelerating the process of wound healing has existed since the beginning of health care. Although significant advances have been made in our understanding of the stages of wound healing, the mediators of tissue repair and regeneration, as well as the efficacy of many treatments, have not been fully evaluated.
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ELECTRICAL STIMULATION IN OVERACTIVE BLADDER
BJU International, 2000ABSTRACTElectrical stimulation is an effective and well‐tolerated treatment for overactive bladder. Initial work in animals indicated the potential of this treatment, and early clinical experience in Europe further supported its likely efficacy. Although the mechanism of action of electrical stimulation remains unproven in humans, it is believed to be ...
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Electrical Stimulation Techniques
2005An area that has received a great deal of press and a great deal of anecdotal experience is the role of electrical stimulation in CP. A review of the literature is very confusing, and there is great inconsistency from one medical center to the next as to what they are referring. Dr. L.J.
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Electrical Stimulation of Skin
International Journal of Dermatology, 1990Peter P. Tarjan, Jonathan D. Reich
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Electrical Stimulation of the Bladder
Journal of Urology, 1963John J. Murphy+5 more
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Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation
Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 1975openaire +3 more sources