Extracorporeal shock waves as curative therapy for varicose veins?
Fiorenzo Angehrn1, Christoph Kuhn1, Ortrud Sonnabend2, Axel Voss31Klinik Piano, Biel, Switzerland; 2Pathodiagnostics, Herisau, Switzerland; 3SwiTech Medical AG, Kreuzlingen, SwitzerlandAbstract: In this prospective design study the effects of low-energy partially focused extracorporeal generated sho...
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Main Authors: | Fiorenzo Angehrn, Christoph Kuhn, Ortrud Sonnabend, Axel Voss |
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Dove Medical Press
2008
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