Designed
for students and practitioners of physical therapy,
this book is a comprehensive overview of the use
of electrotherapeutic devices and procedures in
the clinical setting. Beginning with a review
of the pertinent physiology, instrumentation,
and the general principles of electrical stimulation,
the text examines specific areas of electrotherapy.
The contributors present research findings, theory,
and a wide range of clinical applications. The
whole treatment mode is approached from a technically
useful perspective