Assessing adverse effects and unspecific effects of transcutaneous spinal direct current stimulation (tsDCS)
Hongyan Zhao,
Ulrike Horn,
Melanie Freund
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundTranscutaneous spinal direct current stimulation (tsDCS) is a relatively recent method for non-invasively modulating neuronal activity in the human spinal cord. Despite its growing prominence, comprehensive studies addressing its potential adverse effects (AEs) and unspecific effects (UEs) are lacking.ObjectiveIn this study, we conducted a systematic investigation into the potential AEs and UEs of tsDCS in healthy volunteers.MethodsWe used a randomized double-blind within-participant design, employin… Show more
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