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Effects of visual illusion and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on neuropathic pain in patients with spinal cord injury: A randomised controlled cross-over trial.
Author: AkyüzMüfit, KılınçMuhammed, TopçuoğluElif Yalçın, YıldırımSibel Aksu, ÖzkulÇağla
Original Abstract of the Article :
BACKGROUND: Chronic pain is a common consequence of spinal cord injury (SCI). No therapeutic drugs or drug groups are proven to be superior for neuropathic pain and treatments only aim to convert pain from dull to tolerable levels and not to remove it. OBJECTIVE: This study was planned to compare t...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.3233/BMR-140573
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Visual Illusions and Electrical Stimulation: A Novel Approach to Spinal Cord Injury Pain
The realm of [neuropathic pain] in [spinal cord injury (SCI)] patients presents a significant challenge, with limited effective treatments. This study investigates the potential of two alternative therapies: [visual illusion (VI)] and [transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS)] in managing this type of pain. The researchers aimed to compare the effects of these therapies on [pain intensity, pain quality, and functional capacity] in [SCI patients with neuropathic pain]. The results indicate that both [VI and TENS] provide temporary pain relief. Furthermore, [TENS] demonstrated a more significant and lasting reduction in [pain intensity] compared to [VI].
A Glimpse of Hope for SCI Pain
This research offers a ray of hope for those experiencing [neuropathic pain] after [spinal cord injury]. The findings suggest that both [VI and TENS] can provide temporary relief. While [TENS] appears to be more effective in reducing pain intensity in the long term, further research is necessary to fully understand the optimal application and potential benefits of these therapies.
Living Well with SCI Pain
It's essential for people living with [spinal cord injury] to explore all available options for pain management. This study highlights the potential of non-pharmacological therapies, such as [VI and TENS], in reducing pain and improving quality of life. Consultation with a healthcare professional is crucial to determine the best course of treatment for individual needs.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
Imagine a camel struggling through a sandstorm, its vision obscured by swirling sand. This research offers a similar sense of relief, providing a glimpse of a world free from the relentless pain of [neuropathic pain]. The study suggests that [VI and TENS] can help navigate the challenging terrain of pain, offering temporary respite. However, like a mirage in the desert, these therapies may not provide a permanent solution. It's vital to seek guidance from a healthcare professional to find the best pain management approach for your unique situation.
Date :
- Date Completed 2016-08-02
- Date Revised 2022-03-21
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