@DELUSIONAL72 @ArtCarolineT https://t.co/USBQIZtvp6 Existe como opción la electroestimulacion para el manejo del dolor, no son caros y muchas pacientes se benefician
@Lisathefirst20 https://t.co/Ru72iikv3N Protokoll steht in Figure 1 zudammengefasst. Wie üblich, Check mit Arzt schadet nie (sowie vorsichtiges Rantasten bzgl Dauer oder geringerer hz-Zahl. Einige Me/CFS vertragen es nicht so gut, für mich geht es zum Glüc
@MartaLlanos97 Voy a aportar mi granito de arena. No es una "cura", pero es un parche efectivo al dolor: https://t.co/NCXek7Sjsg
@RNingScissors Also, looks like no major difference between HF and LF, except some limited evidence of HF working better for patients taking opioids. Otherwise, guidelines for current level and rhythm and electrode placement are "idk try some things till i
¿Qué edad tenían ustedes cuando descubrieron que existe un aparato que usa electroestimulación para aliviar los dolores menstruales de las mujeres? #Feminismo o.O https://t.co/v9F2AJi5zr https://t.co/tM9MFnKP4b
@MissWrite @AndreaRussett Any usual TENS device will do, but mostly limited to duration of treatment (substituting pain with vibration signalling). See guidance here: https://t.co/QGAlfG2ofb
@friki_mami @BatPyrope me auto-contesto con fuente y todo :D Por estas cosas me gusta Twitter, no lo había pensado https://t.co/KASXC1rNSN
@paineducatorMD @londyloo Thanks so much for bringing up mode of action. My understanding was that it works differently for menses although further study warranted. Inhibits of nociceptive fiber-evoked responses in the dorsal horn. See review below https:
@louise_p_king @londyloo Some studies for 1ry #dysmenorrhea, https://t.co/T31UWxadwV, and #chronicpelvicpain https://t.co/v7aCw84ATB Take into account, 1ry and 2ry dysmenorrhea often present + MFPS (abdomen and pelvic muscles) and ...(2/3)
@MGSpaceHamster https://t.co/qDcRm0HGuP I don’t recall if it was this study I read, but there is at least one review of studies that showed reasonably good efficacy compared to ipubrofen, others showing it reduced use of ibuprofen.
RT @ElectroTim: Review: TENS in Primary Dysmonorrhea. Pain reduction, reduced analgesic consumption, improved QoL. Mixed bag of evidence (a…
Review: TENS in Primary Dysmonorrhea. Pain reduction, reduced analgesic consumption, improved QoL. Mixed bag of evidence (as ever) but supported as a safe, low cost, home based intervention: Elboim-Gabyzon + Kalichman (2020) Int J Womens Health 12:1 https:
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (#TENS) for Primary #Dysmenorrhea: An Overview https://t.co/uEgjaBRTVI Attn: @HolisticMomsNet @naturalmedicine @natmedtalk @SusanBlumMD @PainResearchBC @WomensWellness7 @WomensExpoHfx #health #integrative #medici