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141 related items for PubMed ID: 9415524

  • 1. Clinical evaluation of a new model of a transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation device for the management of primary dysmenorrhea.
    Kaplan B, Rabinerson D, Lurie S, Peled Y, Royburt M, Neri A.
    Gynecol Obstet Invest; 1997; 44(4):255-9. PubMed ID: 9415524
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  • 2. Relief of primary dysmenorrhea by transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation.
    Lundeberg T, Bondesson L, Lundström V.
    Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand; 1985; 64(6):491-7. PubMed ID: 3904321
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  • 3. The New Portable Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation Device Was Efficacious in the Control of Primary Dysmenorrhea Cramp Pain.
    Lauretti GR, Oliveira R, Parada F, Mattos AL.
    Neuromodulation; 2015 Aug; 18(6):522-6; discussion 522-7. PubMed ID: 25655828
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  • 4. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) for the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea: a randomized crossover comparison with placebo TENS and ibuprofen.
    Dawood MY, Ramos J.
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  • 5. Transcutaneous electrical neurostimulation relieves primary dysmenorrhea: A randomized, double-blind clinical study versus placebo.
    Guy M, Foucher C, Juhel C, Rigaudier F, Mayeux G, Levesque A.
    Prog Urol; 2022 Jul; 32(7):487-497. PubMed ID: 35249825
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  • 10. Efficacy of the device combining high-frequency transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and thermotherapy for relieving primary dysmenorrhea: a randomized, single-blind, placebo-controlled trial.
    Lee B, Hong SH, Kim K, Kang WC, No JH, Lee JR, Jee BC, Yang EJ, Cha EJ, Kim YB.
    Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol; 2015 Nov; 194():58-63. PubMed ID: 26340453
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  • 11. Effectiveness of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and interferential current in primary dysmenorrhea.
    Tugay N, Akbayrak T, Demirtürk F, Karakaya IC, Kocaacar O, Tugay U, Karakaya MG, Demirtürk F.
    Pain Med; 2007 Nov; 8(4):295-300. PubMed ID: 17610451
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  • 12. Effects of thermotherapy and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on patients with primary dysmenorrhea: A randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind clinical trial.
    Machado AFP, Perracini MR, Rampazo ÉP, Driusso P, Liebano RE.
    Complement Ther Med; 2019 Dec; 47():102188. PubMed ID: 31779988
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  • 13. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in the relief of primary dysmenorrhea.
    Lewers D, Clelland JA, Jackson JR, Varner RE, Bergman J.
    Phys Ther; 1989 Jan; 69(1):3-9. PubMed ID: 2783493
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  • 14. Effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation therapy for the treatment of primary dysmenorrheal.
    Bai HY, Bai HY, Yang ZQ.
    Medicine (Baltimore); 2017 Sep; 96(36):e7959. PubMed ID: 28885348
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  • 15. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for women with primary dysmenorrhea: Study protocol for a randomized controlled clinical trial with economic evaluation.
    Rodrigues JC, Avila MA, Driusso P.
    PLoS One; 2021 Sep; 16(5):e0250111. PubMed ID: 34014922
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  • 19. Interrelation of analgesia and uterine activity in women with primary dysmenorrhea. A preliminary report.
    Smith RP, Heltzel JA.
    J Reprod Med; 1991 Apr; 36(4):260-4. PubMed ID: 2072357
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  • 20. A comparative study of the effect of high-intensity transcutaneous nerve stimulation and oral naproxen on intrauterine pressure and menstrual pain in patients with primary dysmenorrhea.
    Milsom I, Hedner N, Mannheimer C.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol; 1994 Jan; 170(1 Pt 1):123-9. PubMed ID: 8296814
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