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  1. ... wound surface area (%/week) I.2.5.4. Microcurrent versus control Figure 29. Microcurrent vs control; mean ... 5.6. Asymmetric biphasic electrostimulation at 100μsec versus microcurrent Figure 31. Asymmetric biphasic electrostimulation at 100μsec versus ...
  2. ... versus symmetric biphasic (300Usec, 50 pulses/sec) versus microcurrent (4mA, 10 usec, 1 pulse/sec versus sham ... μsec versus control. Table 68 Clinical evidence profile: microcurrent versus control. Table 69 Clinical evidence profile: asymmetric ...
  3. ... Rockstroh G, Schleicher W, Krummenauer F. [Effectiveness of microcurrent therapy as a constituent of post-hospital rehabilitative ... or those with mental or speech problems. Physiotherapy & microcurrent Comp: S-F-T AdjMod: TENS Set: I ...
  4. ... scale among patients randomized to physiotherapy with adjunctive microcurrent therapy versus physiotherapy alone (MD 2.0, 95% ... found patients randomized to physiotherapy combined with adjunctive microcurrent (TENS) reported clinically significant improvements compared with patients ...
  5. ... show/NCT02451085 . CN-01552278. Protocol/study registration Nct. Microcurrent Stimulation Reduces Post-Operative Swelling and Healing Time ...
  6. ... Noivikova EE, Dement’eva EV. The role of microcurrent reflexotherapy in combination with neuroprotector in the rehabilitation ...
  7. ... used 5–70 milliamperes (mA) and one used microcurrent (30–40 microamperes)] 153 . One trial used percutaneous ...
  8. ... Gossrau G, Wahner M, Kuschke M, et al. Microcurrent transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation in painful diabetic neuropathy: ...
  9. ... JSHA, Vrinten DH, van Wijck AJM. Efficacy of microcurrent therapy in the treatment of chronic nonspecific back ...