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  1. ... or osteopathic manipulation), and physical modalities (traction, ultrasound, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation [TENS], low-level laser therapy, interferential therapy, superficial heat ...
  2. ... or electrical stimulation of the nerves and muscles (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, TENS). You provider may suggest surgery if your tear ...
  3. ... 750 Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation E02.331.800 Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation E02.331.900 Vagus Nerve Stimulation E02.365 ... 699 Spinal Cord Stimulation E02.779.468.800 Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation E02.779.474 Exercise Movement Techniques E02.779. ...
  4. ... hot flashes, fatigue, numbness, tingling, and nausea.[ 79 ] References Wong R, Sagar CM, Sagar SM: Integration of ... clinically as an adjunct to conventional cancer treatment. References Lu GD, Needham J: A history of forensic ...
  5. ... residents with dementia Abstract only van Someren (1998) Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) improves circadian rhythm disturbances in Alzheimer disease Not ...
  6. ... George SL, Harber JR, Presbury GJ, Wilimas JA. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) treatment of sickle cell painful crises. Blood. 1985;( ...
  7. ... electrodes placed above the sacrum, often known as transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation [TENS]) to treat overactive bladder in women. [2013] 1. ... replacement of the guideline recommendation with a cross-reference to IPG599 is to provide clarity regarding the ...
  8. ... available, it is summarized under its own heading. References Schmelz M: A neural pathway for itch. Nat ... gland function after a course of cytotoxic therapy. References Gobbi PG, Attardo-Parrinello G, Lattanzio G, et ...
  9. ... 6.7. Advise women who wish to use transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) that: TENS devices are not provided by the ... place of birth, so they added a cross reference to these resources. How the recommendation might affect ...
  10. ... is the evidence of effectiveness and safety of: Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS). Nerve blocks (regional anesthetic interventions). Surgery, including dorsal ...
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