Electrical foot stimulation and implications for the prevention of venous thromboembolic disease

scientific article published on 01 August 2002

Electrical foot stimulation and implications for the prevention of venous thromboembolic disease is …
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P2093author name stringJack Hirsh
Robert E Kaplan
James J Czyrny
John D Unsworth
Tat S Fung
P433issue2
P304page(s)200-204
P577publication date2002-08-01
P1433published inThrombosis and HaemostasisQ15724413
P1476titleElectrical foot stimulation and implications for the prevention of venous thromboembolic disease
P478volume88

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