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Lowering of Sensory, Motor, and Pain-Tolerance Thresholds With Burst Duration Using Kilohertz-Frequency Alternating Current Electric Stimulation: Part II
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 09/18/09
Ward AR et al. – The conclusions concur with those reported previously and support the contention that short–duration kilohertz–frequency AC bursts (1–4ms) have a more useful role in rehabilitation than the long–duration kilohertz–frequency bursts that characterize Russian and interferential currents.
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