The ... Year Book of Physical TherapyYear Book Publishers., 1938 - Medicine |
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... stimulation ) . Each nerve and each muscle has a corresponding point in the skin ( motor points ) from which it may be excited ( point irritation ) ; a whole group of muscles may also be stim- ulated ( group stimulation ) . Point ...
... stimulation ) . Each nerve and each muscle has a corresponding point in the skin ( motor points ) from which it may be excited ( point irritation ) ; a whole group of muscles may also be stim- ulated ( group stimulation ) . Point ...
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... stimulation with continuous current is useless because contraction occurs only at make and break . During the first few months after injury , while the muscles are hyperirritable , unipolar stimulation is recommended . Later bipolar ...
... stimulation with continuous current is useless because contraction occurs only at make and break . During the first few months after injury , while the muscles are hyperirritable , unipolar stimulation is recommended . Later bipolar ...
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... stimulation , increased antibody formation and improved nutrition , it has a legitimate place . In tuberculosis of the skin , except when maximum stimulation and some destructive action on lupus lesions by the Finsen - Reya water ...
... stimulation , increased antibody formation and improved nutrition , it has a legitimate place . In tuberculosis of the skin , except when maximum stimulation and some destructive action on lupus lesions by the Finsen - Reya water ...
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General Considerations | 9 |
Electrotherapy | 17 |
Artificial Fever Therapy | 74 |
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