“…To address this hypothesis, researchers began to explore the analgesic effects of such combined treatments in various pain indications, including phantom limb pain ( 12 – 14 ), neuropathic pain ( 15 – 23 ), complex regional pain syndrome ( 24 , 25 ), fibromyalgia ( 26 – 33 ), headache ( 34 ), chronic musculoskeletal pain ( 35 ), chronic low-back pain ( 36 – 40 ), knee osteoarthritis pain ( 41 – 45 ), temporomandibular disorders ( 46 ), burning mouth syndrome ( 47 ), chronic visceral pain ( 48 ), neurogenic pain ( 49 ), myofascial pain ( 50 , 51 ), tendinopathy ( 52 ), and radiculopathy ( 53 ) ( Table 1 ).…”