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These notes made studying for the exam very easy. All documents are in a table format and include everything you need to know to have a discussion or answer questions on Therapeutic Ultrasound, Cryotherapy, NMES and TENS. 
I used these notes for an oral exam with my professor but they can be used for any type of exam on electrophysical agents of physiotherapy. I have also included references that I cited during my discussion which you could look up yourself to add to your argument. 
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A colour coded summary of the key points for the end of module exam.
The impact of World War Two on British society was extensive. This essay focuses on the impact the war had predominantly on the status of woman, healthcare, immigration and the economic aspects.
Human physiology - outlining the main concepts of what causes peripheral and central sensitisation and how pain can be modulated by detailing the pain gait theory.
Human anatomy consisting of the back, shoulder, pectoral girdle, elbow, wrist and hand, hip, knee, ankle and foot joints. Focusing on joint capsule, muscles origin, insertion and function, ligaments, nervous system, myotomes, dermatomes.
renal systems, urinary systems, nephrons, renal tubules, renal lobes
Overview of the nature and sources of Scots law including sources of Scots law and how laws are made
Overview of The Scottish Legal System including courts, court system and procedures.
Notes from the course of Prof. Bartholomew about the erythropoiesis and pathologies associated with it.