Surgery – Truss – Pad
Patent
1989-05-22
1992-04-28
Jaworski, Frank S.
Surgery
Truss
Pad
128422, A61N 100
Patent
active
051078350
ABSTRACT:
The present invention involves a method of treating a patient by providing a signal that is exponential in character to the patient. The signal includes a relatively low-frequency, constant amplitude, periodic-exponential first component. Further, the signal preferably includes a relatively high-frequency, periodic-exponential second component.
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Jaworski Frank S.
Manuel George
Physiodynamics
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