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TENS in pregnancy
www.oxfordhealth.nhs.ukTranscutaneous electrical nerve simulation (TENS) is an electrical device which uses electrode sticky pads placed on the skin to deliver electrical impulses to nerves which lie underneath the skin surface. Depending on the setting, TENS can be used to provide pain relief by either: blocking pain signals to the brain (Hi TENS), or
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www.anaesthesiauk.comMore definitive assessment of pain sensation has been attempted with tetanic stimulation using peripheral nerve stimulators, and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, both of which
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www.oaa-anaes.ac.ukBundsen P, Ericson K. (1982) Pain relief in labour by transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation Safety aspects. Acta Obstet and Gynaecol Scand 61(1):1-5.