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Although transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) has been proposed to modulate pain and the mechanisms underlying analgesia remain poorly understood, evidence of anti-inflammatory effect is more limited.
Lívia Maria Silvestre Elisei+3 more
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Microcapsule‐based intelligent coatings (MICs) have shown great potential in the fields of biomedicine, smart buildings, marine protection, and aerospace. However, they currently face challenges in the integration of coating functions and applications in complex systems.
Yue Zhao+5 more
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Recent Developments in Nanoparticle‐Hydrogel Hybrid Materials for Controlled Release
This review highlights recent advances in nanoparticle–hydrogel hybrid materials for controlled drug delivery. It explores diverse nanocarrier–hydrogel combinations, drug loading strategies, release mechanisms, and stimuli‐responsive behaviors. Emphasis is placed on the molecular interactions driving hybrid material performance, offering insights into ...
Yiping Fan+8 more
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The Effect of TENS with Different Frequencies
The purpose of this quisi experimental research was to study the effect of transcoutaneous electrical nerve stimulates (TENS) with different frequencies in postoperative pain in 90 patient undergoing abdominal surgery. 30 patients received TENS with 5 HZ
Saeed Bashirian, Gholamhosein Falehgari
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Abordagem fisioterapêutica na dor pós-operatória: a eletroestimulação nervosa transcutânea (ENT)
This study provides an update on the use of Transcutaneous Eletric Nerve Stimulation (TENS) as a non-pharmacological resource of postoperative pain relief.
Cristine Homsi Jorge Ferreira+1 more
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INTRODUCTION: Inguinal hernioplasty is the most common surgical procedure. Although it is a low-risk surgery, it may present significant postoperative pain. Pharmacological pain relief may result in adverse effects.
Victoria Santa María+3 more
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Open Challenges and Opportunities in Piezoelectricity for Tissue Regeneration
This review provides an intriguing review of the recent advancements, challenges, and future perspectives regarding the application of piezoelectric scaffolds in tissue regeneration. The detailed exposition is anticipated to propel the advancement of personalized and intelligent piezoelectric implants, thereby fostering significant progress in this ...
Xiaoling Deng+7 more
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Temporomandibular disorders (TMDs), one of the most common causes of chronic orofacial pain is caused by the dysfunction of the various components of the temporomandibular joint and often require the use of non-invasive physical therapeutic modalities ...
Darwin D.+4 more
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Background: Functional constipation can lead to painful defecations, fecal incontinence, and abdominal pain, significantly affecting a child’s quality of life.
Rebeca Mayara Padilha Rego+6 more
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The authors develop mouse models by mimicking peripheral vascular diseases, combining multiple strategies and transgenic mouse lines, to demonstrate that ECs, but not macrophages or SMCs, play an active role mediated by endothelial ET‐1/neural ETAR signaling and beyond endothelial homeostatic angiocrine by driving protective pain through the ...
Zuo‐Jie Jiang+28 more
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