This paper considers some of the developments in knowledge and understanding of the phenomenon of pain. The ‘pain-gate’ theory and the descending pain suppression mechanisms are mentioned briefly. A number of mechanisms are suggested whereby interferential therapy may relieve pain. A brief description of the interferential stimulus and its potential for utilising the mechanisms described in earlier sections is given. Suggestions are made concerning the frequencies used for gaining this pain relieving effect
This thesis is focused on interferential therapy (IFT) protocols for pain relief and consists of fou...
Pain can be divided into two broad categories, nociceptive pain and neuropathic pain. Nociceptive pa...
Central pain mechanisms are deeply embodied in the psychophysical problem of pain. They are located ...
This paper considers some of the developments in knowledge and understanding of the phenomenon of pa...
Interferential Therapy is a “new-comer” to the field of physical medicine, but it is gradually acqui...
Pain has been considered as a concept of sensation that we feel as a reaction to the stimulus of our...
We all know this old principle of relieving a sensation of pain by superimposing a different type of...
This paper is the first in a series summarizing recent developments in our understanding of pain mec...
Pain is a gift; it is a fundamental adaptive mechanism to protect ourselves from injuries and illne...
Here we aim to present an accessible review of the pharmacological targets for pain management, and ...
Some of the claims for the effects, and mechanisms for the relief of pain of spinal origin, which ha...
This commentary on ideas about neural mechanisms underlying pain is aimed at providing perspective f...
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abstract: Manual therapy has long been a component of physical rehabilitation programs, especially t...
Severe and intractable pain is one of the most difficult and challenging neurological conditions to ...
This thesis is focused on interferential therapy (IFT) protocols for pain relief and consists of fou...
Pain can be divided into two broad categories, nociceptive pain and neuropathic pain. Nociceptive pa...
Central pain mechanisms are deeply embodied in the psychophysical problem of pain. They are located ...
This paper considers some of the developments in knowledge and understanding of the phenomenon of pa...
Interferential Therapy is a “new-comer” to the field of physical medicine, but it is gradually acqui...
Pain has been considered as a concept of sensation that we feel as a reaction to the stimulus of our...
We all know this old principle of relieving a sensation of pain by superimposing a different type of...
This paper is the first in a series summarizing recent developments in our understanding of pain mec...
Pain is a gift; it is a fundamental adaptive mechanism to protect ourselves from injuries and illne...
Here we aim to present an accessible review of the pharmacological targets for pain management, and ...
Some of the claims for the effects, and mechanisms for the relief of pain of spinal origin, which ha...
This commentary on ideas about neural mechanisms underlying pain is aimed at providing perspective f...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75094/1/j.1526-4610.1969.hed0804141.x.p...
abstract: Manual therapy has long been a component of physical rehabilitation programs, especially t...
Severe and intractable pain is one of the most difficult and challenging neurological conditions to ...
This thesis is focused on interferential therapy (IFT) protocols for pain relief and consists of fou...
Pain can be divided into two broad categories, nociceptive pain and neuropathic pain. Nociceptive pa...
Central pain mechanisms are deeply embodied in the psychophysical problem of pain. They are located ...