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Default found another great chart!

the other one I had could not be added as it was too large .....

http://www.tensproducts.com/electrodeplacement.pdf

http://www.sportstek.net/neurotrac_rehab.htm

http://electromedicalsolutions.com/d...eliefGuide.pdf


here is the website with it

hope this helps somebody else!!!

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Victoria
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