Name Of Researchers : Carol GT. Vance | Dana L. Dailey | Barbara A. Rakel | Kathleen A. Sluka
Country : USA
Study : Using TENS for Pain Management: Evidence
Conclusion : The benefits of reducing pain without the negative side effects of pharmaceutical intervention are desired and welcomed by some patients.
Both low- and high-frequency TENS have been shown to provide pain relief, especially when applied at a high, non-painful intensity. TENS is very effective for post-operative pain, osteoarthritis, painful diabetic neuropathy, and other types of severe pain conditions.
Link (English) : Using TENS For Pain Control: The State Of The Evidence