Effects of TENS frequency, intensity and stimulation site parameter manipulation on pressure pain thresholds in healthy human subjects
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Panos Barlas | G. David Baxter | Nadine E Foster | N. Foster | C. Wright | L. Chesterton | Linda S Chesterton | Christine C Wright | P. Barlas | G. Baxter
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