THE USE OF COLD INSTEAD OF HEAT FOR THE RELIEF OF MUSCLE SPASM1 1Reprinted from The Medical Journal of Australia by kind permission of the Editor.

Australian Journal of Physiotherapy - Tập 10 - Trang 85-89 - 1964
Jan Showman1, Leigh T. Wedlick1
1Hampton Hospital, Melbourne

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