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Diathermy is
electrically induced heat or the use of high-frequency
electromagnetic currents as a form of
physical therapy and in
surgical procedures...
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electrical currents, have
existed for over 125 years, and now
include diathermy,
hyperthermy treatment of cancer,
electrosurgery scalpels used to cut...
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energy in
these bands include RF heating,
microwave ovens, and
medical diathermy machines. The
powerful emissions of
these devices can
create electromagnetic...
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Stewart Halsted was the
pioneer of the technique,
which later was
called Diathermy. In 1900,
physician Joseph Rivière used
electrical current to
treat a...
- therapy,
which became known as "D'Arsonvalization". It was
later used for
diathermy. In 1881, d'Arsonval
proposed tapping the
thermal energy of the ocean...
- openers,
keyless vehicle locks, baby
monitors as well as for
medical diathermy machines and
microwave ovens (typically at 2.495 GHz). One of its largest...
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relay networks, radar,
satellite and
spacecraft communication,
medical diathermy and
cancer treatment,
remote sensing,
radio astronomy,
particle accelerators...
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education Intervention techniques Aquatic therapy Cryotherapy Debridement Diathermy Eccentric training Electrotherapy Gait
training Heat
therapy (Thermotherapy)...
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electrical currents, have
existed for over 125 years, and now
include diathermy,
hyperthermy treatment of cancer,
electrosurgery scalpels used to cut...
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Electrocoagulation (EC) is a
technique used for
wastewater treatment, wash
water treatment,
industrially processed water, and
medical treatment. Electrocoagulation...