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Hyperthermia induced by microwave diathermy in the management of muscle and tendon …

- oxfordjournals.org
A Giombini, V Giovannini, AD Cesare, P Pacetti … - British Medical Bulletin, 2007 - British Council
Introduction: Hyperthermia induced by microwave diathermy raises the temperature
of deep tissues from 41°C to 45°C using electromagnetic power. Microwave
diathermy is used in the management of superficial tumours with ...
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434-MHz MICROWAVE HYPERTHERMIA TREATMENT INCREASES HSP72 IN HUMAN …


IS Noriko, N Hisashi, O Yuji - docs.ksu.edu.sa
Microwave hyperthermia at 434 MHz is a highly innova- tive and reliable modality
for treating acute sport muscle injuries. Although further study is required to
clarify the mechanisms of healing, one of the reasons for its effec- ...
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Electrophysical agents and research: from instinct to evidence


VJ Robertson - Physical Therapy Reviews, 2008 - ingentaconnect.com
Objectives: Anecdotally the focus on evidence-based practice in many health
sciences is not reflected in the availability and usage patterns of
electrophysical agents. This proposition is examined in relation to ...
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[PDF] Hyperthermia as conservative treatment for carpal tunnel syndrome


G FRASCA, L MAGGI, G GRANATA, I … - easytechitalia.com
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most frequent entrapment neuropathy.1,2
Females, elderly and hand-workers are more frequen- tly affected,3-5 even if
non–occupational factors are more relevant than occupational ones.5,6 ...
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