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Short Wave Diathermy and Gout: Can It Be Used?
Short wave diathermy is not contraindicated for gout. In fact, it may be helpful in reducing pain and inflammation. Short wave diathermy uses high-frequency electromagnetic waves to heat deep tissue, which can help to improve blood flow and reduce muscle spasms. This can help to relieve pain and stiffness associated with gout.Gout - Related Articles
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