The effect of action potential simulation therapy on blood flow
Action potential simulation therapy (APS) is mostly used for the relief of pain in a variety of conditions. However, the APS user's guide (Lubbe & Van Zyl, 1997) also lays claim to an effect of increased blood flow which has not yet been supported by published scientific research. The above...
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Main Authors: | T. Kruger (Author), M. Lamb (Author), E. Piek (Author), M. van der Walt (Author), M. van Schalkwyk (Author), R. Welding (Author) |
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