Effects of Munari powder on physical and sensory-motor parameters: a preliminary report
Munari powder is broadly used in physical medicine and rehabilitation to decrease pain and help normalize sensory-motor function. It operates as TPRV1 agonist and "stops" generation of action potentials in pain nerve fibers. This is a short report of a pilot study on 20 subjects. Every sub...
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Main Author: | Nejc Sarabon (Author) |
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2015-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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