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                        <description><![CDATA[Brief history of patient: Fractured fibula &amp; tibia in 2016, underwent surgery to have hardware to stabilize, then had hardware removed a few yrs later.  His chief complaint is numbness w...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Brief history of patient: Fractured fibula &amp; tibia in 2016, underwent surgery to have hardware to stabilize, then had hardware removed a few yrs later.  His chief complaint is numbness where the post-surgical scar is on the fibular 3-4 inches superior to the lateral malleoli (where the ENS yellow and white leads are connects in the picture).  My question: which frequency Hz is best for using the ENS? I know that low frequency is best for muscular contractions and high frequency for analgesic.  7.83 Hz is what I found researching online but wanted to check in here as well.  TIA]]></content:encoded>
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