2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1403.2009.00226.x
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Effect of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation on Primary Dysmenorrhea

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“…The initial menstrual pain intensity score in our study was similar to those reported previously (4.44-7.94) [6,8,22]. However, even though the dysmenorrheal pain intensity score decreased significantly after using the clinical trial device, the averages of mean VAS scores measured after removing the device at every episode in each participant were still high in both groups.…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…The initial menstrual pain intensity score in our study was similar to those reported previously (4.44-7.94) [6,8,22]. However, even though the dysmenorrheal pain intensity score decreased significantly after using the clinical trial device, the averages of mean VAS scores measured after removing the device at every episode in each participant were still high in both groups.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…We hypothesized that the combined device would be more efficient in relieving primary dysmenorrheal pain than devices implementing hf-TENS or thermotherapy alone. However, although we did not compare the efficiencies directly, an estimate based on published data suggested similar extents of reduction of the dysmenorrheal pain score for the combined, hf-TENS, and thermotherapy devices when compared to a placebo device (study device, 1.44; hf-TENS, 1.26; thermotherapy, 1.32) [6,8].…”
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“…Menstruasyona ilişkin tutumların bilinmesi bize kadınların menstruasyona ilişkin durumlarla nasıl baş ettiklerini anlama ve açıklama olanağı tanıyacaktır. Literatürdeki ça-lışmalar, genellikle yapılan tedavilerin ağrı üzerine etkisine odaklanmıştır (2,6,(24)(25)(26)(27). Stres algısına ve menstrüel tutuma yönelik çalışma sayısı oldukça sınırlıdır.…”
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