Background and Aims: This study was conducted to investigate the effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on postoperative pain, changes in patients' vital signs, and patient satisfaction after inguinal herniorrhaphy. Design: This study used a randomized controlled design. Setting: A state hospital in the west of Turkey. Participants/Subjects: The study was conducted on 52 patients who had inguinal herniorrhaphy between January and July 2015. Methods: Patients were randomly divided into two groups (intervention and control). Intervention group patients received transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation postoperatively five times for 30 minutes each. Electrodes in control group patients were placed, but the device was not star...
Abstract Background A significant number of patients who undergo a standard inguinal hernia repair o...
Background. A patient- and assessor-blinded randomized controlled trial was conducted to examine the...
Martin F Bjurstrom,1,* Andrea L Nicol,2,* Parviz K Amid,3 David C Chen3 1Department of Anesthesiolog...
We investigated the effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) for inguinal hernio...
We investigated the effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) for inguinal hernio...
In this randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, we evaluated the role of transcutaneous ...
PubMedID: 26986188Background: Pain guidelines suggest transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (T...
Most of the time patient suffer from serious pain after surgery, usually patient take painkiller rel...
Background: This study aims to investigate the effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulatio...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of transcutaneo...
Background: Pain has been pointed out as one of the chief concerns of patients following a cardiac s...
International audienceBackground: Chronic non-cancer pain, which persists for at least three months,...
International audienceBackground: Chronic non-cancer pain, which persists for at least three months,...
Abstract: Background: Although tension-free mesh repair has markedly improved the outcome of inguina...
During the past two years, we have been using transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) for...
Abstract Background A significant number of patients who undergo a standard inguinal hernia repair o...
Background. A patient- and assessor-blinded randomized controlled trial was conducted to examine the...
Martin F Bjurstrom,1,* Andrea L Nicol,2,* Parviz K Amid,3 David C Chen3 1Department of Anesthesiolog...
We investigated the effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) for inguinal hernio...
We investigated the effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) for inguinal hernio...
In this randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, we evaluated the role of transcutaneous ...
PubMedID: 26986188Background: Pain guidelines suggest transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (T...
Most of the time patient suffer from serious pain after surgery, usually patient take painkiller rel...
Background: This study aims to investigate the effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulatio...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of transcutaneo...
Background: Pain has been pointed out as one of the chief concerns of patients following a cardiac s...
International audienceBackground: Chronic non-cancer pain, which persists for at least three months,...
International audienceBackground: Chronic non-cancer pain, which persists for at least three months,...
Abstract: Background: Although tension-free mesh repair has markedly improved the outcome of inguina...
During the past two years, we have been using transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) for...
Abstract Background A significant number of patients who undergo a standard inguinal hernia repair o...
Background. A patient- and assessor-blinded randomized controlled trial was conducted to examine the...
Martin F Bjurstrom,1,* Andrea L Nicol,2,* Parviz K Amid,3 David C Chen3 1Department of Anesthesiolog...