Dear Marco
Thank you again.
Now I can have a information about the treatment for Bell's palsy,
I am going to the library.It is more impotant than explaining it to
patients
to explain it to referring Dr. in Japan.
Hiro
>Dear Hiro, unfortunately I don't posses the article anymore, but after
>publication here in Switzerland it is widly accepted that this is in Fact
>the case. Be carefull not to loose the trust from you patient. Perhaps you
>can tell the patient that the newest information about the Issue is that
>stretching and mobilisation even have a better effect than
>electrostimulation.
>
>No other comments from the List?
>
>Good luck,
>
>Marco
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Hiro Wood" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 3:34 PM
>Subject: Re: Peroneal nerve palsy
>
>
>> Dear Marco and Lee
>> Thank you for your very kind reply.
>> I will stop implementing electric stimulation.
>> But now I am troubled how I should explain it to the patient as I did
>it
>> 4 times.Is there any good article that electric stimulation prevents the
>> the muscle producing nerve-growing factor?
>> Best regards,
>> Hiro
>> Japan
>> >----- Original Message -----
>> >From: "Hiro Wood" <[log in to unmask]>
>> >To: <[log in to unmask]>
>> >Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 2:41 PM
>> >Subject: Peroneal nerve palsy
>> >
>> >
>> >> Hello world!
>> >> I am searching for the treatment of peroneal nerve palsy
>> >> by the sustained compression during an operation.
>> >> I am now implementiong low frequency pulse(electric stimulation).
>> >> Does anyone know good treatment?
>> >> Can only a time lapse solve this problem?
>> >> Thanks in advance.
>> >>
>> >> Best regards,
>> >>
>> >> Hiro Wood
>> >> Japan(terrific hot and humid even at night)
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