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Dosering bij pulserende UKG-therapie: enkele klinische onderzoekingen

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Besproken worden de mechanismen waardoor pulserende 11 m-golven therapeutisch effectief zouden kunnen zijn. De doseringen gebruikt bij behandeling in negen klinische testsituaties worden bekeken en de totale toegediende energie per 24 uur wordt berekend. Hieruit blijkt dat gunstige resultaten verband houden met langere behandelduur en hogere energietoediening. Tests op verstuikte enkels worden vergeleken; de gegevens hiervan wijzen op een waarschijnlijke correlatie tussen succes en de per 24 uur toegediende energie.

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Dosage of some pulsed shortwave clinical trials [Physiotherapy 1995; 81:611–6]

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Low, J. Dosering bij pulserende UKG-therapie: enkele klinische onderzoekingen. STIM 15, 113–118 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03062490

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