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Pain relief during labor by transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation

Park JM, Cho MA, Rah UW

  • KMID: 1688348
  • J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.
  • 1992 Jun;16(2):182-191.
No abstract available.
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Analgesic effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on cold-induced pain

Ahn MK, Pyun SB, Kwon HK

  • KMID: 1688534
  • J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.
  • 1993 Jun;17(2):157-164.
No abstract available.
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The Effect of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation and Microcurrent on the Electrodiagnostic Study

Yoon TS, Lee DS, Kim MS

  • KMID: 1530468
  • J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.
  • 1997 Aug;21(4):696-702.
Due to lack of evidences on the central and peripheral mechanisms of electrical stimulation in vivo, the purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of afferent stimuli, transcutaneous...
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Inluences of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on somatosensory evoked potentials

Jung HY, Kwon HK

  • KMID: 2322979
  • J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.
  • 1993 Sep;17(3):348-353.
No abstract available.
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Transcutaneous Electric Stimulation in Chronic Pain Patients

Choi CR, Ahn MS, Sung GW, Kim Y, Lee JS

  • KMID: 2019723
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1982 Dec;11(4):473-476.
Painful 203 patients with chronic pain were treated with transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in the CNS & Pain Management Institute of St. Paul's Hospital, Catholic Medical College, Seoul, Korea. Each...
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The study of serum adrenocorticotropic hormone and cortisol level, applying transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation to the meridian and non-meridian points

Lee DY, Jang I, Yu KS, Lee YG

  • KMID: 2058185
  • J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.
  • 1992 Sep;16(3):260-264.
No abstract available.
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Response of Vestibular Afferents to Transcutaneous Electric Stimulation: Comparison with Response to Perilymphatic Electric Stimulation

Park HJ

  • KMID: 2276436
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2005 Jul;48(7):859-865.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: TElectrical stimulation has been used for several vestibular tests, such as galvanic body sway tests and galvanic evoked myogenic responses. In these tests, small amplitude galvanic currents...
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Effect of Repetitive Magnetic Stimulation and Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation in Chronic Low Back Pain: A Pilot Study

Kim J, Yoon SH, Rah UW, Cho KH, Hong J

  • KMID: 2326505
  • J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.
  • 2010 Dec;34(6):725-729.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the short and medium effect of peripheral repetitive magnetic stimulation therapy on chronic low back pain compared with transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation therapy. METHOD: Twenty-three subjects with chronic...
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Influence of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation on Cutaneous Silent Period

Lee J, Choi JC

  • KMID: 2323369
  • J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.
  • 2000 Feb;24(1):83-87.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the influence of high frequency transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on cutaneous silent period. METHOD: Cutaenous silent period was recorded before and after high frequency TENS application in...
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Treatment of hemifacial spasm in patient with hemifacial atrophy using combination therapy (ultrasound therapy and TENS): a case report

Baduni A, Krishnamoorthy B

A 19-year-old male patient presented with facial hemi-atrophy with unilateral spasms of the masseter and temporalis muscles. Ultrasound therapy and Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation therapy, known as combination therapy, were...
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Effects of Electrical Stimulation of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve and Acupuncture Stimulation in Patients with Myofascial Pain Syndrome

Kim YJ, Lee YH, Kim IS, Kim SH, Auh KB, Yu MG

  • KMID: 2324423
  • J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.
  • 2007 Feb;31(1):25-29.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effective stimulating mode of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) and acupuncture for pain relief. METHOD: The subjects were 40 patients with MPS. In 20 patients, TENS were...
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TENS for controlling orthodontic pain

Oh HM, Hong SJ

  • KMID: 2271304
  • Korean J Orthod.
  • 1989 Jul;19(2):121-129.
Pain and pain management have long been items of central concern in dentistry. Although they are given little attention in orthodontics, virtually every patient wearing orthodontic appliances experiences and complains...
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Thermographic study in the central or peripheral nerve lesions and changes after TENS application

Jang I, Yu KS, Lee YG, Park W

  • KMID: 1688154
  • J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.
  • 1991 Dec;15(4):513-521.
No abstract available.
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Alteration in Infraed Thermal Imaging by Use of Acupuncture-like Electric Stimulation on Finger Control Gate

Lee SH, Lee KC, Woo NS, Lee YC, Kim SB, Lee HH

  • KMID: 1946498
  • J Korean Pain Soc.
  • 1994 Nov;7(2):222-230.
Acupuncture-like transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (AlTENS) on acupuncture site (dorsal and ventral side of finger) were compared with a placebo site (forearm) by infrared thermal imaging. Six disease-free volunteers underwent,...
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The Clinical Experience with Computer Aided Thermography during Treatment of Bell's Palsy

Lee KC, Lee JK, Woo NS, Lee YC

  • KMID: 2200298
  • J Korean Pain Soc.
  • 1991 Jun;4(1):47-50.
Bell's palsy is a usually innocuous but psychologically distressing disease. The majority of cases are of the so-called idiopathic type, the etiology of which is unknown. This 52 year-old female...
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Feasibility and Safety of Transcutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation Paired with Notched Music Therapy for the Treatment of Chronic Tinnitus

Shim HJ, Kwak MY, An YH, Kim DH, Kim YJ, Kim HJ

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: A recent study demonstrated that tinnitus could be eliminated by vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) paired with notched sounds in a rat tinnitus model. The aims of this...
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Clinical Experiences of Causalgia: Two cases report

Lee HW, Kim JI, Ban JS, Min BW

  • KMID: 1946505
  • J Korean Pain Soc.
  • 1994 Nov;7(2):263-269.
Causaliga is a syndrome of sustained burning pain, allodynia and hyperpathia after a traumatic nerve lesion, often combined with vasomotor and sudomotor dysfunction and later trophic changes. Various treatments of...
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Evaluation of Efficacy of Ultrasonography in the Assessment of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation in Subjects with Myositis and Myofascial Pain

Patil S, Iyengar AR, Kotni RM, B V S, Joshi RK

BACKGROUND: The study aimed to determine if ultrasonography of masseter can be used to evaluate the outcome of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) in subjects with temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) such...
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The Present and Future of Vagus Nerve Stimulation

Yang J, Phi JH

Epilepsy is one of the major chronic neurological diseases affecting many patients. Resection surgery is the most effective therapy for medically intractable epilepsy, but it is not feasible in all...
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Antispastic Effect of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation and Acupuncture in the Stroke Patients

Paek CH, So SW, Kim HS, Ahn KH, Nam SS, Park SK

  • KMID: 2174913
  • J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.
  • 1997 Dec;21(6):1088-1097.
Spasticity is common stroke in patients, and its management has been considered as one of the major problems in stroke rehabilitation. The goal of this study was to determine if...
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