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A comprehensive analysis of clinical trials from 1976 to 2006 assessed the effectiveness of electrical nerve stimulation for managing chronic musculoskeletal pain. Published in PAIN (the journal of the International Association for the Study of Pain), the study demonstrated a significant reduction in pain, supporting electrical nerve stimulation as a reliable treatment option for pain linked to injuries in bones, joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and nerves.
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A study from the University of Florida explored bio-electrical frequency therapy, specifically TENS, as a solution for chronic low back pain. Participants aged 18 to 79 showed a 48% improvement in resting pain and a 14% improvement in physical function, demonstrating that electrical stimulation is effective for low back pain relief across all ages.
Read more: https://explore.research.ufl.edu/back-power-electrical-stimulation-relieves-pain.html
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Numerous clinical trials have shown that TENS therapy can alleviate neuropathic pain. These studies suggest that selecting appropriate stimulation parameters, like frequency and intensity, is essential for maximizing TENS’s analgesic effects.
Read more: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32072323/
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Researchers at the University of São Paulo evaluated high-frequency electrical nerve stimulation as a supportive therapy for fibromyalgia. Published in the European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, the findings indicated that TENS significantly reduced pain, improved work performance, and alleviated fatigue, stiffness, anxiety, and depression in patients receiving treatment.
Read more: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23486303
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A 2013 study explored the effects of daily TENS therapy for multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. Published in Neuroscience, the results indicated that long-term electrical stimulation may help improve fine motor skills and reduce muscle tremors and spasticity in individuals with MS.
Read more: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23831423/
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TFT uses energy meridian treatment points and bilateral optical-cortical stimulation while focusing on the targeted symptoms or problem being addressed. The clinical applications of TFT summarized included anxiety, adjustment disorder with anxiety and depression, anxiety due to medical condition, anger, acute stress, bereavement, chronic pain, cravings, depression, fatigue, nausea, neurodermatitis, obsessive traits, panic disorder without agoraphobia, parent-child stress, phobia, posttraumatic stress disorder, relationship stress, trichotillomania, tremor, and work stress.
Read more: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11526608/
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Some TFT treatments take only seconds to yield improved results on HRV. Toxins can undo a cured problem and lower HRV. TFT can overturn the effect of some toxins.
Read more: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11526604/
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Researchers at Newcastle University studied the effects of long-term TENS therapy on pain management. Their findings indicated that 47% of participants experienced a reduction in pain by more than half, underscoring TENS’s effectiveness as a pain relief tool for many users.
Read more: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/030439599190089G
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A double-blind study conducted in 2004 examined the effects of TENS therapy for relieving severe knee pain associated with osteoarthritis. Published in the Journal of Rehabilitative Medicine, the study reported a significant reduction in knee pain and an improvement in passive range of motion for patients receiving TENS therapy.
Read more: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15626162/
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A 2014 study explored TENS therapy's impact on neuropathic pain intensity and functional capacity in patients with peripheral or central neuropathic pain caused by nervous system disorders. The Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine published the findings, showing that TENS significantly reduced pain symptoms.
Read more: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24549206/
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A 2007 study examined the effects of electrically induced sensory stimulation combined with task-related training (TRT) on motor recovery in chronic stroke survivors. The group receiving TENS therapy alongside TRT showed greater improvements in lower limb strength, gait speed, and reduced plantar flexor spasticity compared to those given placebo stimulation. The study was published in Stroke, the American Heart Association's journal.
Read more: http://stroke.ahajournals.org
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A 2015 clinical trial examined the effectiveness of TENS therapy on individuals suffering from chronic headaches and migraines. Results showed that regular TENS treatments significantly decreased the frequency and intensity of headaches, as well as the need for medication, particularly in those with high-frequency migraines. The study, published in the Journal of Pain Research, suggests TENS may offer a safe, drug-free alternative for managing headache disorders.