2017
DOI: 10.4236/ojim.2017.73005
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The Evaluation of the Effect of TENS Therapy on Reducing Acute and Chronic Pain Following Varicocelectomy

Abstract: Introduction: Post-varicocelectomy pain is a considerable pain with probability of promotion toward chronicity. Some reasons, including surgical technique or nerve injury and inappropriate attention to treatment of acute pain play role in the emergence of acute pain. The pain could lead to limitation in movement and working, patient dissatisfaction and waste of medical resources. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) therapy as the patient control analgesia (PCA) is associated with reduction of pa… Show more

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“…Some non-pharmacological therapies such as electrical stimulations being suppress the pain and discomfort associated with peripheral neuropathy. Since 2500 BC, Electric catfish and electric rays which can generate 300-volt shocks were used by the Ancient Egyptians to alleviate the pain [6]. The invention of electrostatic machines paves the way to be catalyzed the use of electrotherapeutic devices.…”
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“…Some non-pharmacological therapies such as electrical stimulations being suppress the pain and discomfort associated with peripheral neuropathy. Since 2500 BC, Electric catfish and electric rays which can generate 300-volt shocks were used by the Ancient Egyptians to alleviate the pain [6]. The invention of electrostatic machines paves the way to be catalyzed the use of electrotherapeutic devices.…”
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confidence: 99%