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An open-label pilot study of pulsed electromagnetic field therapy in the treatment of failed back surgery syndrome pain

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Table 1 Inclusion and exclusion criteria
Figure 1 Flow chart of study participants.Abbreviations: NPRS, numerical pain rating scale; PEMF, pulsed electromagnetic field.
Table 2 Subject baseline characteristics
Table 3). Of subjects reporting PGIC scores at the end of
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