Clinical electrophysiology
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Clinical electrophysiology is the application of electrophysiology principles to medicine. The two main branches of this discipline are electrotherapy and electrophysiologic testing (EEG, electromyography, etc.)
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References
- Andrew J. Robinson, Lynn Snyder-Mackler (1994). Clinical Electrophysiology: Electrotherapy and Electrophysiologic Testing (2 ed.). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. ISBN 0683078178.
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