Microcurrent treatment on pain, edema, and decreased muscle force associated with delayed onset muscle soreness: a double-blind, placebo, study
Study Design: A double-blind, placebo design (two-factor: group and time, with repeated measures over time) was used. The independent variables were three treatment groups: MENS pain, MENS healing, and MENS sham. The dependent variables were perceived pain, palpable tenderness, circumference, restin...
Main Author: | Hewlett, Kristi A |
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Other Authors: | KImura, Iris |
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University of Hawaii at Manoa
2009
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10125/7000 |
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