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Clinical Trial Research
Research from Charite University yields new data on clinical trial research
November 13th, 2008
In this recent study, researchers in Berlin, Germany conducted a study "To investigate symptoms and functional impairment in women with secondary lymphoedema of the breast following surgical treatment and to assess the therapeutic benefit of treatment with low-intensity and extremely low-frequency electrostatic fields (Deep Oscillation (R)), supplementing manual lymphatic drainage. Twenty-one patients were randomized either to the treatment group (n=11): 12 sessions of manual lymphatic drainage supplemented by Deep Oscillation (R), or to the control group (n=10): manual lymphatic drainage alone." "Assessment included subjective pain and swelling evaluation, range of...
Source: Women's Health Weekly (2008-11-13)
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