High and low frequency transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in post-cesarean pain intensity
The current study aim was evaluate the analgesic effect of TENS modulation for high (100 Hz) and low (4 Hz) frequency in post-cesarean pain. 34 postpartum women were randomly divided into three treatment groups: 100 Hz (G100), 4 Hz (G4) and Placebo (GP) (appliance off). Pain intensity was assessed b...
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Main Authors: | Lorenna Ellen Alves Lima (Author), Ali Sandra de Oliveira Lima (Author), Cinara Macedo Rocha (Author), Gabrielly Fontenele dos Santos (Author), Amanda Júlia Ramos Bezerra (Author), Fuad Ahmad Hazime (Author), Janaina Mayer de Oliveira Nunes (Author) |
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Universidade de São Paulo,
2014-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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