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Adjunctive benefits of low-frequency transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for obesity frequent chronic conditions: a systematic review [PDF]
Yu An +7 more
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Patient‐reported goals at the time of specialist referral for endometriosis and chronic pelvic pain vary by age and disease phenotype. Fertility, education, and quality of life shift in importance across life stages, underscoring the need for individualized, patient‐centered care pathways.
Shay M. Freger +4 more
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Comparative Analysis of the Efficacy of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation in Somatic and Idiopathic Tinnitus Patients. [PDF]
Soylemez E +5 more
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In our cohort acrylate hypersensitivity was associated with using of artificial nail products (mainly young women). Reading the test until the 7th day helps to avoid missing delayed reactions (mostly by MMA). Testing 2‐HEMA exclusively would have resulted a loss of 20% of the sensitisations, it is worth testing 2‐HEMA + MMA and EA to improve diagnostic
Mira Jagodich +4 more
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ABSTRACT Needling therapy may be a novel alternative therapeutic intervention for burn injuries and related complications. This scoping review aimed to comprehensively evaluate the evidence status of needling therapy for burns and their complications. Studies on needling therapy for burns and related complications were retrieved from inception to 1st ...
Sung‐A Kim +2 more
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Using the International Index of Erectile Function-15 in Comparative Analysis Between Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation of the Pudendal Nerve and Low-Level Laser Therapy in the Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction After COVID-19. [PDF]
Al-Zamil M +9 more
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Abstract figure legend Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), cervicomedullary stimulation (CMS), and femoral nerve stimulation (FNS) were used to assess changes in corticomotoneuronal excitability induced by fatiguing submaximal knee‐extension contractions performed in three conditions: (1) voluntarily (VOL); (2) electrically evoked (EVO); and (3 ...
Fabio G. Laginestra +9 more
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Supplementary effects of low-frequency transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on individuals with obesity combined with metabolic syndromes: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial. [PDF]
Yu A +9 more
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