I have been using NEMS on recalcitrant muscles to kickstart them in early
rehab then move quickly onto active movements. I generally only see them
months down the track when they are truly chronic though.
A
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-----Original Message-----
From: Glen Hinchey <[log in to unmask]>
To: physio <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Monday, 8 March 1999 4:33
Subject: shoulder dislocations/subluxations
>Anybody have any comments on the use of electrical stimulation for
>shoulder dislocations or subluxations? Pros or Cons? Re-education or
>strengthening?
>Thank you.
>GJH
>
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