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  • 121Bio-Electric Stimulation Therapy — (BEST), also known as [http://www.newcare.net/PDF/StimulationATP.pdf micro current electro therapy (MET)] , is a very specific form of electro therapy that delivers extremely small amounts of current to the body (less than one milliAmpere, 100… …

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  • 122Inclusion body myositis — Classification and external resources ICD 10 M60.8 [1] ICD 9 …

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  • 123Whole body vibration — Whole Body Vibration: function and effectsWhole Body Vibration (WBV) was developed by Russian scientist Vladimir Nazarov, to prevent astronauts muscles and bones wasting when they were in space. Because there is no gravitational force in space,… …

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  • 124Cold compression therapy — combines two of the principles of R.I.C.E. (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation) to reduce pain and swelling from a sports or activity injury to soft tissues and recommended by orthopedic surgeons following surgery. The therapy is especially useful …

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  • 125NeuroElectric Therapy — (NET) is a form of Cranial Electro Stimulation (CES) that uses low current electrical impulses across the head to relieve the symptoms of acute and chronic withdrawal from drugs.In the late 1970s, a Scottish surgeon, Dr. Meg Patterson (MBE, MBChB …

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  • 126replacement therapy — re·place·ment therapy ri plā smənt n therapy involving the supplying of something (as nutrients or blood) lacking from or lost to the system see ESTROGEN REPLACEMENT THERAPY, HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY * * * 1. treatment to replace deficiencies… …

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  • 127replacement therapy — noun Date: 1944 therapy involving the supply of a substance (as a hormone or nutrient) lacking in or lost from the body compare estrogen replacement therapy, hormone replacement therapy …

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  • 128Pharmacological gene therapy — is a new field that combines pharmacological therapy and gene therapy. It is used either to prevent a defective gene from producing its protein or to increase the concentration of normal protein produced in the body by insertion of DNA or RNA… …

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