H-Wave Therapy
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H-Wave Therapy Definition
A non-invasive form of electroanalgesia produces a direct, localized effect on the conduction of underlying peripheral nerves. It is often used for dental analgesia, treatment of acute musculoskeletal injuries, postoperative pain, local analgesia, and in treatment of diabetic patients with peripheral neuropathic pain. (from White, Li, and Chiu)
H-Wave Therapy Synonyms
H-Wave Therapy, HWT
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