Faradic and Galvanic Stimulation: Historical Uses and Modern Applications
Neither paladic galvanic nor faradic is currently employed for any medical purposes. Their therapeutic use dates back to the 18th and early 19th centuries when electricity held the promise of a revolutionary treatment approach. Today, their roles have been replaced by more advanced and evidence-based medical interventions, rendering their use obsolete.Cardiovascular Disease - Related Articles
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