Does intermittent compression therapy in home care program more reduce phlebolymphedema than manual lymph drainage applied in physical therapy outpatient unit? Practical reference guide for GPs
Main Authors: | Agata Śmiłowska, Agata Skorupińska, Kamila Gromek |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2015-10-01
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Series: | Family Medicine & Primary Care Review |
Online Access: | http://www.termedia.pl/Does-intermittent-compression-therapy-in-home-care-program-more-reduce-r-nphlebolymphedema-than-manual-lymph-drainage-applied-in-physical-therapy-r-noutpatient-unit-Practical-reference-guide-for-GPs,95,25928,1,1.html |
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