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Efficacy of myofascial release techniques in the treatment of primary Raynauds phenomenon
Journal of Bodywork & Movement Therapies , 07/15/08
Walton A et al. - The results suggest that by releasing restricted fascia, myofascial techniques may influence the duration and severity of the vasospastic episodes experienced in primary Raynaud's phenomenon.
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