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Report on the results of treatment of pain with the sustained sinusoidal current on 100 patients during 1964 and 1965.

The first report on the use of the Sinusoidal current in the treatment of pain was given to the Physiotherapy Society of South Australia in February, 1964. Twenty-six patients were treated; they all had post-traumatic pain with well defined local tenderness and/or hypersensitivity, and, in the case of the amputees, some phantom pains and jactitations as well. This method of treatment was described in the Australian Journal of Physiotherapy, December, 1964.

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