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Shocking therapy: Brief electrical stimulation for delayed nerve repair

Experimental Neurology, 2015
This commentary provides perspective on a recent paper published in Experimental Neurology by Elzinga et al. where the authors investigated the effect of brief electrical stimulation (ES) on nerve regeneration after delayed nerve repair in a rodent model. Their results from a well controlled series of experiments indicated that brief ES promoted axonal
Yuval, Shapira, Rajiv, Midha
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Self-powered electrical stimulation assisted skin wound therapy

Science Bulletin, 2023
Ruizeng, Luo   +3 more
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[Combined compression and electric stimulation therapy].

Wiener medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 1995
The use of compression- or Neuromuscular electrostimulation therapy (NMES) for the treatment of venous and lymphatic disorders has been known for a long time. Furthermore, NMES is being used for the treatment of arterial circulatory disorders as well as for neuromuscular lesions.
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[Electric stimulation in dysphagia therapy--a review].

Laryngo- rhino- otologie, 2010
In the last years an increased interest in the electrical stimulation has consisted in the treatment of dysphagia. In the article we introduce the anatomical and physiological premises for the method. In a critical analysis the present state of art is represented, the clinical results are checked and the chances for the future are examined.
R O, Seidl, H, Nahrstaedt, T, Schauer
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ELECTRICAL STIMULATION THERAPY IN PROSTATODYNIA

The Journal of Urology, 1999
Dong-Won Park   +6 more
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Radiation therapy‐associated toxicity: Etiology, management, and prevention

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Kyle Wang
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Magnetic resonance linear accelerator technology and adaptive radiation therapy: An overview for clinicians

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
William A Hal, X Allen Li, Daniel A Low
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