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Discussion in 'Introductions' started by rporter, Sep 22, 2011.

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    hi, my name is richie porter i am working in the premier league, we are lucky to have access to any treatment protocols and specialists we feel appropriate, i have recently started treating patients with advanced diathermy equipment capacitive \ resistive) and found it great for plantar fascitis and many other soft tissue problems - has anyone else any experiance with this type of equipment, if so what are your thoughts - look forward to comments, richie
     
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