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Effect of each approach via SUCRA ranking analysis (0%–100%) on Constance‐Murley score (CMS) (a) and perceived pain (b). EDTA: ethylene diamine tetra‐acetic acid; ESWTh: extracorporeal shockwaves therapy high; ESWTl: extracorporeal shockwaves therapy low; ESWTm: extracorporeal shockwaves therapy medium; PRP: platelets‐rich plasma; US: ultrasound ...
Lucrezia Moggio +7 more
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Ultrasound‐guided, minimally invasive, biceps brachii tenotomy in a standing horse
Abstract Objective To describe the long‐term outcome of a horse that underwent a standing, ultrasound‐guided, minimally invasive, biceps brachii tenotomy. Study design Case report. Animal A 17‐year‐old Tennessee Walking Horse gelding. Methods The horse had a chronic, severe, lameness localized to the left shoulder region.
Guilherme F. Marques +4 more
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Comparison of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation and Pulsed Radiofrequency Sympathectomy for Treating Painful Diabetic Neuropathy [PDF]
Bahram Naderi Nabi +6 more
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Abstract Disuse induces a disproportionate loss of muscle force compared with muscle mass, with unclear effects on voluntary muscle activation (VA) and peripheral contractility. Furthermore, the effect of neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) as a disuse countermeasure remains uncertain.
Sofie K. Hansen +11 more
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Abstract It is well‐established that resistance training generates neural adaptations. These may be greater when exercises mainly include eccentric contractions or when muscles are trained at long length. However, it remains to be clarified whether the length at which muscles are trained influences neural adaptation following eccentric training.
Julian Colard +6 more
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Effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on vertebral metastatic bone pain of breast cancer patients: single case experimental study [PDF]
Luciana Ribeiro Sampaio +2 more
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Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) for fibromyalgia in adults.
Mark I. Johnson +4 more
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Temporal summation in human peripheral axons when stimulated transcutaneously with a 10‐kHz waveform
Abstract Transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation, as used for rehabilitation of impaired motor function after spinal cord injury, often involves a 10‐kHz waveform modulated to produce repetitive bursts of stimulation. Kilohertz‐frequency waveforms may facilitate the summation of subthreshold depolarisations, but the optimal burst duration for nerve ...
Billy L. Luu +5 more
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