经皮神经电刺激
医学
针灸科
止痛药
模式
物理疗法
临床疗效
电疗
物理医学与康复
麻醉
替代医学
社会科学
内科学
病理
社会学
标识
DOI:10.1179/ptr.1998.3.2.73
摘要
Conventional transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is a simple, non-invasive analgesic technique which is delivered using high frequency (10–250 Hz) currents to produce a ‘strong but comfortable’ paraesthesia within the site of pain. Acupuncture-like TENS (AL-TENS) is a variant of conventional TENS and is defined in this article as the induction of forceful but non-painful phasic muscle contractions using low frequency (1–10 Hz) electrical currents. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the analgesic effects and clinical effectiveness of AL-TENS. There is insufficient evidence to support or refute claims that there are differences in the analgesic profiles of conventional TENS and AL-TENS. Despite a large literature on TENS, it is not possible to perform an objective review of the clinical effectiveness of AL-TENS due to inconsistency in the method of application and insufficient detail on TENS treatment interventions in written reports. The use of banner terms, such as AL-TENS, to describe electrotherapeutic treatment modalities is seriously questioned.
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