Abstract Background Transvaginal oocytes retrieval is an essential step in in-vitro fertilization treatment. There are different pain relief methods, but none has been shown to be superior than the others. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is a non-pharmacological and non-invasive pain relief method. This study aims to compare the pain levels experienced by the women using the conscious sedation and those who had TENS in addition to conscious sedation. Methods and analysis This is a double-blinded randomized trial that will be carried out in a university-assisted conception unit. Women who will undergo oocyte retrieval under conscious sedation will be recruited. After randomization, women will be allocated to either the act...
INTRODUCTION: Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) through the skin is a nonpharmacolo...
Objective: Primary dysmenorrhea (PD) is a chronic health condition that affects primarily young wome...
A randomized comparison of two protocols for pain relief during oocyte recovery S.Bhattacharya1,3, F...
Acupuncture has pain-relief effects, but no data were available on the use of transcutaneous electri...
Background: A variety of anesthetic techniques have been used to make transvaginal oocyte retrieval ...
Primary dysmenorrhea (PD) is a common gynecological disorder characterized by cramping pain in the l...
Background: Chronic pelvic pain is prevalent in 2% of women population globally. The etiology is mul...
AbstractQuestions: In the active phase of the first stage of labour, does transcutaneous electrical ...
Abstract Background Pain during labour is one of the most intense pain that women may experience in ...
Objectives. Dysmenorrhea is a disturbing problem among women of childbearing age. The purpose of thi...
This article is based on a Cochrane review of the same title by the same authors in The Cochrane Lib...
Evaluate TENS effectiveness as a complementary treatment of chronic pelvic pain and deep dyspareunia...
The purpose of this study was to determine if women who had Cesarean birth experiences and used tran...
Introduction: Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) through the skin is a nonpharmacolo...
Evaluate TENS effectiveness as a complementary treatment of chronic pelvic pain and deep dyspareunia...
INTRODUCTION: Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) through the skin is a nonpharmacolo...
Objective: Primary dysmenorrhea (PD) is a chronic health condition that affects primarily young wome...
A randomized comparison of two protocols for pain relief during oocyte recovery S.Bhattacharya1,3, F...
Acupuncture has pain-relief effects, but no data were available on the use of transcutaneous electri...
Background: A variety of anesthetic techniques have been used to make transvaginal oocyte retrieval ...
Primary dysmenorrhea (PD) is a common gynecological disorder characterized by cramping pain in the l...
Background: Chronic pelvic pain is prevalent in 2% of women population globally. The etiology is mul...
AbstractQuestions: In the active phase of the first stage of labour, does transcutaneous electrical ...
Abstract Background Pain during labour is one of the most intense pain that women may experience in ...
Objectives. Dysmenorrhea is a disturbing problem among women of childbearing age. The purpose of thi...
This article is based on a Cochrane review of the same title by the same authors in The Cochrane Lib...
Evaluate TENS effectiveness as a complementary treatment of chronic pelvic pain and deep dyspareunia...
The purpose of this study was to determine if women who had Cesarean birth experiences and used tran...
Introduction: Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) through the skin is a nonpharmacolo...
Evaluate TENS effectiveness as a complementary treatment of chronic pelvic pain and deep dyspareunia...
INTRODUCTION: Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) through the skin is a nonpharmacolo...
Objective: Primary dysmenorrhea (PD) is a chronic health condition that affects primarily young wome...
A randomized comparison of two protocols for pain relief during oocyte recovery S.Bhattacharya1,3, F...