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        Electro physical agents and tissue repair: : can we really make a difference?

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        Watson, Tim
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        This article is based on the Olive Sands Memorial lecture presented at the Physio First 2015 Conference and aims to provide an overview of the complexities of the tissue repair events, together with the use of electro physical agents (EPAs) in practice, considering the evidence for their effectiveness.
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