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There, from 1879 to 1893, he was in charge of electrotherapy.
His work on the therapeutic applications of electrotherapy is ongoing.
A Violet ray is an antique medical device used in electrotherapy.
Other treatments include the use of heat or electrotherapy to resolve the hemorrhoid.
Ultimately, however, the use of electrotherapy for increasing bone healing has not been shown to be effective.
Micro-current electrotherapy is known to significantly aid in increasing mouth opening.
Electrotherapy devices have been studied in the treatment of chronic wounds and pressure ulcers.
In his early 60s, Putnam had become frustrated with the limitations of electrotherapy and other physical treatments for mental illness.
Treatment with boiling mud, surgery, orthopedic traction, electrotherapy were useless.
In some extreme cases electrotherapy was prescribed.
Doc posed as a specialist in electrotherapy, giving treatments that required no physician's license.
In the afternoon, I tried electrotherapy.
Direct current electrotherapy of internal hemorrhoids: an effective, safe, and painless outpatient approach.
Violet ray electrotherapy proponents point to its oxygenation and stimulation properties as therapeutic.
Biotronik focuses on medical devices for vascular intervention and electrotherapy of the heart.
Otto Overbeck (1860-1937) was an early 20th-century advocate of electrotherapy.
The use of electrotherapy has been researched and accepted in the field of rehabilitation (electrical muscle stimulation).
Through a careful course of electrotherapy and injections of Gothicism, you will be literally remade.
Spring water and mud therapy is complemented by electrotherapy, exercise, massage, medication, and diet.
Galvanic bath is an alternative medical treatment (a type of electrotherapy) based on the simultaneous use of water and electric current.
They are trained in Electrotherapy, and Hydrotherapy.
In that year, he happened to witness a demonstration of a high-frequency d'Arsonval electrotherapy device.
Nikola Tesla is often considered by historians to be the father of modern electrotherapy because of his research into electromagnetism.
She specialized in hydrotherapy and electrotherapy and was officially granted her license to practice medicine in 1902.
Electrotherapy is the use of electrical energy in the treatment of impairments of health and a conditions of abnormal functioning.