2017
DOI: 10.29328/journal.jnpr.1001012
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Frequency specific microcurrent resolves chronic pain and adhesions after ulnar transposition surgery

Abstract: SummaryFrequency specifi c microcurrent (FSM) has been used to treat myofascial pain syndrome [1,2] fi bromyalgia associated with spine trauma [3], delayed onset muscle soreness [4], acute and chronic neuropathic pain [5] and chronic scarring in burn patients [6]. In this case, its use was modifi ed to include not only the treatment of neuropathic pain but the treatment of neural adhesions in a patient with a ten year history of pain at rest and painful restricted range of motion following an ulnar nerve anter… Show more

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