2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.nrl.2020.07.024
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Efectos de la estimulación transcraneal por corriente directa y de la estimulación magnética transcraneal en pacientes con fibromialgia. Revisión sistemática

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“…Se encontraron 4 RS [7,9,10,11]. No se pudo obtener acceso a 1 de las 4 revisiones [9], por lo cual no pudo considerarse para este overview.…”
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“…Se encontraron 4 RS [7,9,10,11]. No se pudo obtener acceso a 1 de las 4 revisiones [9], por lo cual no pudo considerarse para este overview.…”
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“…No se pudo obtener acceso a 1 de las 4 revisiones [9], por lo cual no pudo considerarse para este overview. Las 3 revisiones incluidas, contienen 100 estudios primarios [7,10,11].…”
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“…Both techniques showed improvements in pressure pain threshold, and quality of life when applied to the motor cortex, and in fatigue scales when applied to the DLPFC. While the effects of both modalities on anxiety and depression were undetermined (31) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies have shown that a treatment with tDCS on the M1 area causes long‐lasting relief in medication‐resistant patients with chronic pain syndrome such as trigeminal neuralgia, post‐stroke pain, back pain, and fibromyalgia 108,109 . The efficacy of tDCS in alleviating pain has also been shown in patients with multiple sclerosis joint pain, 110 neuropathic pain, 111 spinal cord injury, 112 fibromyalgia, 113 chronic migraine, 114 foot pain, 115 and intra‐abdominal pain 116 . A meta‐analysis studies further found that a treatment with tDCS reduces chronic pain intensity 47 …”
Section: Non‐invasive Brain Stimulationmentioning
confidence: 99%