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Electrical stimulation for wound healing

Pages 89-103 | Published online: 02 Dec 2013

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Tim Watson. (2010) Key concepts with electrophysical agents. Physical Therapy Reviews 15:4, pages 351-359.
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Leon Poltawski & Tim Watson. (2009) Bioelectricity and microcurrent therapy for tissue healing – a narrative review. Physical Therapy Reviews 14:2, pages 104-114.
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Tim Watson. 2020. A Comprehensive Guide to Sports Physiology and Injury Management. A Comprehensive Guide to Sports Physiology and Injury Management 63 77 .
Tim Watson. 2013. Tidy's Physiotherapy. Tidy's Physiotherapy 417 455 .
Leon Poltawski, Mark Johnson & Tim Watson. (2011) Microcurrent Therapy in the Management of Chronic Tennis Elbow: Pilot Studies to Optimize Parameters. Physiotherapy Research International 17:3, pages 157-166.
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A. Ramadan, M. Elsaidy & R. Zyada. (2008) Effect of low-intensity direct current on the healing of chronic wounds: a literature review. Journal of Wound Care 17:7, pages 292-296.
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Pamela E Houghton, Cynthia B Kincaid, Marge Lovell, Karen E Campbell, David H Keast, M Gail Woodbury & Kenneth A Harris. (2003) Effect of Electrical Stimulation on Chronic Leg Ulcer Size and Appearance. Physical Therapy 83:1, pages 17-28.
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T. WATSON. (2002) Current concepts in electrotherapy. Haemophilia 8:3, pages 413-418.
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T. Watson. (2000) The role of electrotherapy in contemporary physiotherapy practice. Manual Therapy 5:3, pages 132-141.
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