2020
DOI: 10.1097/ebp.0000000000000565
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Is TENS effective for reducing neuropathic pain?

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“…Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation was the most commonly used modality and it is widely used around the world for providing analgesia, as it is noninvasive, inexpensive and can be self-administered (Dissanayaka, Banerjee & Johnson 2014 ). It can be used for both the nociceptive and neuropathic types of pain (Grover, McKernan & Close 2018 ) and was found to be effective in reducing neuropathic pain following SCI (Krumme & Weinmann 2020 ). The physiotherapists either used TENS as a monotherapy or in combination with joint mobilisations or exercises.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation was the most commonly used modality and it is widely used around the world for providing analgesia, as it is noninvasive, inexpensive and can be self-administered (Dissanayaka, Banerjee & Johnson 2014 ). It can be used for both the nociceptive and neuropathic types of pain (Grover, McKernan & Close 2018 ) and was found to be effective in reducing neuropathic pain following SCI (Krumme & Weinmann 2020 ). The physiotherapists either used TENS as a monotherapy or in combination with joint mobilisations or exercises.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%