Baylor College pilot study finds electrical stimulation can potentially improve lower extremity muscle perfusion caused by long COVID – Houston Public Media
Baylor College pilot study finds electrical stimulation can potentially improve lower extremity muscle perfusion caused by long COVID – Houston Public Media
Research is still in its early stage, but experts said it could be a treatment for those who show minimal atrophy, weakness, pain, fatigue, and those whose respiratory systems were affected because of long COVID.
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