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Effectiviteit van uitwendige elektrostimulatie ter behandeling van chronische pijn. Een systematisch onderzoek van de beschikbare literatuur en een inventarisatie van de huidige behandelpraktijk in Nederland.
Onderzoek in opdracht van het College voor Zorgverzekeringen, uitgevoerd door het Universitair Medisch Centrum St Radboud, Afdeling Epidemiologie, Biostatistiek en HTA, IQ Health Care, Afdeling Anesthesiologie, en de afdeling Orthopedie, subafdeling Fysiotherapie Centraal. Nijmegen, 19 januari 2011.
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Inhoudsopgave Samenvatting
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Inleiding
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Methodische verantwoording
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Resultaten
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Interpretatie
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Geciteerde literatuur
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Bijlagen: Bijlage 1: Samenstelling projectgroep en geraadpleegde deskundigen
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Bijlage 2: Zoekstrategieën
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Bijlage 3: Formulier beoordeling methodologische kwaliteit (Jadad)
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Bijlage 4. Opbrengst zoekstrategie
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Bijlage 5: Redenen voor exclusie
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Bijlage 7: Beoordeling methodologische kwaliteit geïncludeerde studies
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Bijlage 8. Enquête
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Bijlage 6: Referenties geïncludeerde studies
Bijlage 9. Referenties van geëxcludeerde studies, met reden voor exclusie
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Lijst met gebruikte afkortingen AL‐TENS
Acupuncture‐like Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation
APS
Action Potential Simulation
Cov
Co‐variantie
ES
Electrostimulation
KNGF
Koninklijk Nederlands Genootschap voor Fysiotherapie
NMES
NeuroMuscular Electrical Stimualtion
NNT
Number Needed to Treat
OA
Osteo Artrose
OR
Odds Ratio
PENS
Percutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation
PES
Periosteal Electrical Stimulation
RA
Rheumatoide Arthritis
SD
Standard Deviation
SMD
Standardized Mean Difference
TENS
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation
TSE
Trans Spinal Electrostimulation,
Var
variantie
VAS
Visual Analogue Scale (pijnschaal)
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Samenvatting Doel: een systematisch overzicht bieden van wat er over de effectiviteit van uitwendige elektrotherapie ter behandeling van chronische pijn bekend is uit de literatuur, en inzicht bieden in de huidige praktijk van behandeling van chronische pijn in Nederland. Methode: Systematisch literatuuronderzoek in PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, PEDRo, Scopus, Web of Science en de Cochrane Library van 1980 – heden. Selectiecriteria: Typen studies: prospectieve, gerandomiseerde, placebogecontroleerde studies (RCTs), zowel met parallelle groepen als cross‐over designs. Patiëntenpopulaties: ambulante patiënten met chronische, onbehandelbare pijn, gedefinieerd als persisterende pijn die minstens 3 maanden bestaat, ondanks optimale (medicamenteuze) behandeling. Interventies: uitwendig draagbare apparatuur waarmee d.m.v. elektroden op de huid elektrische stroomprikkels gegeven kunnen worden met als primair doel bestrijding van pijn, voorgeschreven door fysiotherapeut of arts. Eindpunten: verandering van pijn, gemeten m.b.v. een pijnschaal (Visual Analogue Scale of VAS) of een gevalideerd meetinstrument (bv. McGill Pain Questionnaire), direct na afloop van de behandeling in vergelijking tot start van behandeling. Taalrestricties: Engels, Nederlands, Duits, of Frans. Selectie van artikelen en data‐extractie werden door twee onderzoekers onafhankelijk van elkaar verricht. Methodologische kwaliteit werd beoordeeld m.b.v. de Jadad score. De gemiddelde verandering in pijn (met standaard deviatie) werd berekend voor de behandelde groep en de placebogroep. Data van geïncludeerde studies werden gepoold in een meta‐analyse (random‐effect model van het gestandaardiseerde gemiddelde verschil). Publicatie bias werd geanalyseerd m.b.v. een funnel plot. Subgroepanalyses werden uitgevoerd voor trial design, indicatie, en type elektrotherapie. Gegevens over de huidige behandelpraktijk werden verzameld d.m.v. een web‐based vragenlijst. Een oproep werd verspreid via de elektronische nieuwsbrief van relevante beroepsgroepen. Resultaten: De zoekstrategie leverde 1181 treffers op. Hiervan werden 34 artikelen geïncludeerd, met in totaal 1519 patiënten met chronische pijn. De methodologische kwaliteit van de geïncludeerde studies was redelijk tot goed (Jadad score 1 – 5). Zestien studies hadden betrekking op TENS, negen op PENS, en zeven op AL‐TENS. In de overige studies werden microcurrent elektrostimulatie (2), TSE (1), noxious level ES (1), NMES (1), en PES (1) onderzocht. Zestien studies hadden betrekking op behandeling van chronische (lage) rugpijn. Overige indicaties waren artrose van de knie (4), overige pijn in arm of been (4), diabetische neuropathie (3), nek‐ of schouderpijn (2), hoofdpijn (1), fibromyalgie (1), reumatoïde artritis (1), bekkenpijn (1), en pijn gerelateerd aan kanker (1). Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
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Het effect van uitwendige elektrotherapie op chronische pijn, uitgedrukt in SMD en berekend over alle geïncludeerde studies, bedroeg 1.14 (95% Betrouwbaarheidinterval: 0.52 – 1.48; p < 0.001). Gemiddeld zal ongeveer bij 40% van de patiënten in de placebogroep de pijn met 30% of meer afnemen. De Number Needed to Treat (NNT) bedraagt 3.2. Gemiddeld moeten dus ongeveer 3 patiënten worden behandeld met uitwendige elektrotherapie om bij één extra patiënt een verbetering van de pijn met minimaal 30% te bereiken. De heterogeniteit onder de studies was zeer hoog (I2 = 92.7%). Er zijn sterke aanwijzingen voor publicatie bias (Egger test, p = 0.04). De effectiviteit van de verschillende typen van elektrotherapie, uitgedrukt in SMD, bedroegen 0.50 (TENS), 0.64 (AL‐TENS), en 1.78 (PENS) (p < 0.001 voor elk van de drie vormen van elektrotherapie). De SMD in studies met een crossover design (n=11) was aanzienlijk hoger dan de SMD in trials met parallelle groepen (n=23) (1.88 vs. 0.65). Van de studies naar TENS had 28% een crossover design; voor AL‐TENS was dit 22%, en voor PENS 64%. De vragenlijst werd door 174 respondenten ingevuld, voor het merendeel fysiotherapeuten (89%), en enkele anesthesiologen (6.7%), revalidatieartsen, neurochirurgen, en (ortho)manueel therapeuten (overige 4.3%). Van de respondenten gaf 68% aan TENS te gebruiken in de behandeling van chronische pijn. Van hen gaf 65% aan dat het daarbij om maximaal 2 patiënten per maand gaat; voor 27% waren dit 3 – 10 patiënten per maand, en voor 8% waren dit meer dan 10 patiënten per maand. Overige behandelmodaliteiten die werden gerapporteerd waren andere vormen van uitwendige elektrotherapie (APS, interferentiestroom, en combinaties van elektrotherapie en ultrageluidsgolven), braces, tapes, prothesen, spalken, acupunctuur, aangepast schoeisel, bindweefselmassage, hydrotherapie, diverse loopmiddelen, en elastische kousen. De belangrijkste indicatie vormde pijn van het bewegingsapparaat (95.7% van de respondenten), gevolgd door zenuwletsels (66.2% van de respondenten) en pijn bij kanker (36% van de respondenten).
Interpretatie: Uitwendige elektrostimulatie lijkt een vermindering van chronische pijn te bewerkstelligen die, ten opzichte van een placebo behandeling, zowel klinisch relevant is als statistisch significant. Deze conclusie moet echter genuanceerd worden vanwege de grote, onverklaarde heterogeniteit tussen de studies, publicatie bias en de veelal inadequate blindering van patiënten. Als uitwendige elektrotherapie een effect heeft op chronische pijn dat onderscheiden kan worden van placebo, dan zal dat effect minder groot zijn dan in de overall analyse wordt gesuggereerd, zal het niet gelijk zijn voor alle behandelmodaliteiten, en zal het niet gelijk zijn voor alle typen van pijn. De vraag of uitwendige elektrotherapie een specifiek effect kan hebben op chronische pijn dat te onderscheiden is van het aspecifiek effect dat via placebobehandeling tot stand komt, kan daarom op grond van de beschikbare literatuur niet zonder meer bevestigend worden beantwoord. Deze conclusie is in overeenstemming met richtlijnen, uitgebracht door het Koninklijk Nederlands Genootschap voor Fysiotherapie (KNGF) en met recente Cochrane reviews over uitwendige elektrostimulatie voor specifieke vormen van chronische pijn en voor chronische pijn in het algemeen (Khadilkar et al, 2008; Rutjes et al, 2009; Nnoaham en Kumbang, 2008;
Robb et al, 2008; Mulvey et al, 2010). Op grond van de enquête blijkt uitwendige elektrotherapie ter behandeling van chronische pijn een wezenlijk onderdeel van het behandelrepertoire te zijn. De vraag, welke vorm van uitwendige elektrotherapie, voor welke patiënt, in welke fase van de ziekte, onder welke voorwaarden therapeutische meerwaarde heeft, blijft in wezen onbeantwoord. Het CVZ staat, als pakketbeheerder, voor de principiële keuze of het bereid is positief te adviseren over de Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
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vergoeding van een behandeling die in de praktijk pijnverlichting kan bewerkstelligen, maar waarvan in onderzoek het effect voor een mogelijk belangrijk deel aspecifiek lijkt te zijn.
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1. Inleiding
Chronische pijn komt veel voor onder de bevolking (Verhaak et al, 1998; Friessem et al, 2009). Exacte gegevens voor Nederland ontbreken, maar uit een recente landelijke survey in een vergelijkbare context (Denemarken) blijkt dat de prevalentie van chronische pijn ca. 20% bedraagt (Sjǿgren et al, 2009). Chronische pijn wordt daarbij gedefinieerd als pijn die aanhoudt gedurende een periode die langer is dan de periode die normaal gesproken nodig is voor herstel van weefselschade, ondanks optimale (medicamenteuze) behandeling; doorgaans wordt hiervoor een periode van 3 maanden gehanteerd (Wood, 2008). De maatschappelijke kosten die chronische pijn met zich meebrengt zijn aanzienlijk (Phillips et al, 2008; Gilron en Johnson, 2010). Onder patiënten die voor chronische pijn onder behandeling waren van een multidisciplinair pijnteam waren de kosten van medische zorg in het eerste jaar gemiddeld ca. €2350 hoger dan in de voorafgaande jaren, en ca. €1075 hoger in elk volgend jaar. Patiënten besteedden gemiddeld 20% minder tijd aan hun werk, en als ze werkten lag hun productiviteit ca. 50% lager dan normaal (Kronborg et al, 2009). Voor de individuele patiënt betekent chronische pijn doorgaans een aanzienlijke aantasting van zijn of haar kwaliteit van leven, zowel wat betreft fysiek functioneren, sociaal functioneren, vitaliteit, en algemeen welbevinden (Smith et al, 2007). Er is een grote variëteit aan behandelingen die worden ingezet ter verlichting van chronische pijn, zowel farmacologisch als niet‐farmacologisch (Priest en Hoggart, 2002). Onder de niet‐farmacologische behandelingen van chronische pijn neemt uitwendige elektrotherapie een belangrijke plaats in. Het gebruik van elektriciteit ter verlichting van pijn is al bekend uit de Egyptische oudheid en uit de Romeinse tijd, toen elektrogene vissen voor dit doel werden ingezet. Belangstelling voor medische toepassingen van elektriciteit nam sterk toe in de 18e eeuw, maar nam af met de komst van farmacologische behandelingen (Johnson, 2008). In de 20e eeuw was er hernieuwde belangstelling als gevolg van het werk van Melzack en Wall, die een fysiologische verklaring ontwikkelden voor het effect van uitwendige elektrotherapie op pijnsensatie (Melzack en Wall, 1965). Zij veronderstelden dat de transmissie van informatie die uiteindelijk een pijnsensatie oplevert geremd kan worden door selectieve aktivatie van dik gemyeliniseerde zenuwvezels. Deze zenuwvezels kunnen beïnvloed worden door middel van uitwendige elektrische stroom. Wall en Sweet (1967) pasten dit principe toe bij patiënten met chronische pijn. De sindsdien meest gebruikte vorm van uitwendige elektrotherapie is TENS, Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (Johnson, 2008). De werking van TENS berust op het principe van selectieve activatie van de Aβ vezels (zenuwbanen met een relatief grote diameter), zonder activatie van de zenuwvezels die verantwoordelijk zijn voor nocisensorische informatie (de Aδ en C vezels; deze hebben een kleinere diameter, en daardoor een hogere prikkeldrempel). Theoretisch kan deze selectieve activatie het beste bereikt worden met laag‐frequente elektrische pulsen (10 – 200 Hz) van Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
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lage intensiteit met een pulsduur van 50 – 500 µs (Johnson, 2008, p. 260). Er zijn vele varianten op deze klassieke vorm van TENS, waaronder Acupuncture‐Like TENS (AL‐TENS, toepassing van uitwendige elektrische stroom op acupunctuurpunten), hoge‐intensiteit TENS (TENS die ook de Aδ en C zenuwbanen activeert en daardoor een pijnsensatie teweeg brengt), lage intensiteit TENS (TENS waarmee getracht wordt zenuwvezels fysiologische te simuleren, ook wel Action Potential Simulation of APS genoemd), en percutane stimulatie van zenuwvezels (PENS) (Johnson, 2008, p. 262‐3). TENS wordt zowel door de beroepsgroep (voornamelijk fysiotherapeuten) als door patiënten als een belangrijke optie beschouwd in de behandeling van chronische pijn (Scudds et al, 2009; Johnson et al, 1991). Uit een survey, uitgevoerd onder patiënten die TENS hadden voorgeschreven gekregen in verband met chronische pijn, bleek dat 47% van mening was dat TENS de pijnklachten minstens halveerde, dat 75% het apparaat dagelijks gebruikte, en dat een derde het apparaat minstens 60 uur per week gebruikte (Johnson et al, 1991). Uit een survey, uitgevoerd onder fysiotherapeuten in Engeland, bleek dat ca. 80%TENS toepast ter behandeling van chronische pijn (Scudds et al, 2009). In Nederland is het aandeel van de fysische verrichtingen (waaronder TENS1) in het totaal van geleverde paramedische zorg overigens in de afgelopen jaren gedaald. In 2003 bedroeg het aandeel fysische verrichtingen 13.9% van het totaal; in 2008 was dat 7.7% (bron: Landelijke Informatievoorziening Paramedische Zorg, LiPZ: www.nivel.nl/lipz). Evidence Er is veel onderzoek gedaan naar de effecten van uitwendige elektrotherapie op pijn en chronische pijn, zowel experimenteel (Sluka en Walsh, 2003) als klinisch (Khadilkar et al, 2008; Rutjes et al, 2009; Nnoaham en Kumbang, 2008). De literatuur op dit punt is niet eenduidig (Johnson en Walsh, 2010). Er zijn in de loop der jaren diverse publicaties verschenen die een klinisch relevante en statistisch significante verbetering van chronische pijn lieten zien als gevolg van uitwendige elektrotherapie (Johnson en Martinson, 2007). Er zijn echter ook diverse publicaties waarin deze effecten niet gereproduceerd konden worden (voor recente reviews, zie Khadilkar et al, 2008; Rutjes et al, 2009). Voor andere toepassingen van TENS werd de beschikbare literatuur ontoereikend bevonden om de meerwaarde ervan te kunnen beoordelen (Robb et al, 2008; Mulvey et al, 2010). De belangrijkste uitdaging op dit moment is om deze heterogeniteit tussen studies (met positieve en met negatieve resultaten) beter te verklaren. Hangt deze samen met methodologische kenmerken van de betreffende studies (studieopzet, wijze waarop pijn is 1
TENS neemt een belangrijke plaats in onder de fysische verrichtingen, maar het exacte percentage is niet bekend. Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
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gemeten e.d.), met de heterogeniteit in behandeling (type TENS, aard, duur, intensiteit en begeleiding van behandeling), met de heterogeniteit van de indicatie (adequate diagnostiek omtrent de oorzaak, duur en locatie van de pijn), of een combinatie van deze factoren? Doel van dit rapport is een systematisch overzicht te bieden van wat er over de effectiviteit van uitwendige elektrotherapie ter behandeling van chronische pijn bekend is uit de literatuur, en inzicht te bieden in de huidige praktijk van behandeling van chronische pijn in Nederland.
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2. Methodische verantwoording 2.1 Systematisch literatuuronderzoek
Bronnen Potentieel relevante, primaire studies werden gezocht in de literatuurbestanden PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, PEDRo (Physiotherapy Evidence Database), Scopus, en Web of Science, van 1980 – heden. De opbrengst van deze zoekstrategieën werd vergeleken met referenties van relevante overzichtsartikelen in de Cochrane Library, en waar nodig hiermee aangevuld. De zoekstrategieën zijn opgenomen in Bijlage 2. Selectie van potentieel relevante artikelen Typen studies: prospectieve, gerandomiseerde, placebogecontroleerde studies (RCTs), zowel met parallelle groepen als cross‐over designs. De eis van placebocontrole vloeit voort uit het feit dat dit type interventie een relatief groot placebo‐effect kan veroorzaken (Kaptchuk et al, 2000). Patiëntenpopulaties: ambulante patiënten met chronische, onbehandelbare pijn, gedefinieerd als persisterende pijn die minstens 3 maanden bestaat, ondanks optimale (medicamenteuze) behandeling, waarbij onderscheiden worden pijnklachten in het bewegingsapparaat (rug/been; nek/schouder) en bij zenuwletsels (postherpetisch, perifere posttraumatische letsels, plexus brachialis letsel, carpaal tunnel syndroom waar indicatie voor operatie ontbreekt of operatie niet tot het gewenste effect leidde), hoofdpijn, en pijn bij kanker. Interventies: uitwendig draagbare apparatuur waarmee d.m.v. elektroden op de huid elektrische stroomprikkels gegeven kunnen worden met als primair doel bestrijding van pijn, voorgeschreven door fysiotherapeut of arts, waaronder o.m. vallen Conventional TENS, burst‐TENS, acupuncture‐like TENS, en APS‐therapie. De elektrotherapie wordt als monotherapie aangeboden of als aanvulling op een andere behandeling, en vergeleken met placebo TENS.
Eindpunten: verandering van pijn, gemeten m.b.v. een pijnschaal (Visual Analogue Scale of VAS) of een gevalideerd meetinstrument (bv. McGill Pain Questionnaire). Taalrestricties: Artikelen in Engels, Nederlands, Duits, of Frans. Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
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Selectie en methodologische beoordeling van artikelen Inclusiecriteria werden door twee onderzoekers onafhankelijk van elkaar toegepast op titel en abstract van alle studies in de zoekopbrengst. Studies die op basis van titel en abstract voldeden aan de inclusiecriteria werden full‐text geanalyseerd. In geval van discrepante beoordeling werd overeenstemming bereikt door middel van discussie. Van geïncludeerde studies werden gegevens verzameld over onderzoeksdesign, studiepopulatie (aantal, demografie, soort pijn, duur van de pijn), behandelkenmerken (type apparaat, stimulus frequentie en – intensiteit, duur en frequentie van de behandeling, co‐interventies), follow up, en resultaten, inclusief eventuele bijwerkingen (aard en frequentie). Methodologische kwaliteit van studies werd gescoord met behulp van de Jadad score (Jadad et al, 1996). Geëxtraheerde data werden weergegeven in tabelvorm. Voor de effectiviteit werd de gemiddelde pijn voor‐ en direct na afloop van behandelperiode gescoord, inclusief standaard deviaties, of de gemiddelde verandering in pijn met 95% betrouwbaarheidsinterval. Op basis hiervan werd de gemiddelde verandering in pijn (VAS) berekend voor de behandelde groep en de placebogroep. De standaard deviatie van het verschil werd berekend m.b.v. de correlatiecoëfficiënt r, die geschat kon worden op basis van de data van vijf geïncludeerde studies: Var(x‐y) = Var(x) + Var(y) – 2{Cov(x,y)} r(x,y) = Cov(x,y) / SD(x)*SD(y) De correlatiecoëfficiënt (r) bedroeg 0.72 ± 0.11 (gemiddelde en standaard deviatie). In de berekening is steeds een correlatiecoëfficiënt van 0.7 gehanteerd. Er werd geen sensitiviteitsanalyse uitgevoerd op deze parameter, omdat het effect van variatie binnen deze grenzen op de schatting van de standaarddeviatie verwaarloosbaar bleek te zijn. Statistische heterogeniteit tussen studies werd uitgedrukt in I2, het percentage van variatie tussen studies dat een gevolg is van heterogeniteit, en niet van toeval (Higgins en Thompson, 2002). Data van meerder studies werden gepoold middels een meta‐analyse met een random‐effect model. Hiertoe werd voor elke studie het gestandaardiseerde gemiddelde verschil berekend (Standardized Mean Difference, SMD). Als weegfactor werd de inverse van de variantie van elke studie gebruikt. Publicatie bias werd geanalyseerd m.b.v. een funnel plot (Egger et al, 1997). Subgroepanalyses werden uitgevoerd voor trials met een verschillend design (parallelle groepen vs. crossover), indicatie, methodologische kwaliteit (Jadad score) en voor verschillende typen interventies (conventionele TENS, AL‐ TENS, en PENS). De SMD werd gebruikt om de Odds Ratio te schatten, die de odds op respons in de experimentele groep uitdrukt ten opzichte van de odds op respons in de controlegroep (Chinn, 2000). De OR werd vervolgens gebruikt om de Number Needed to Treat (NNT) te berekenen: het gemiddeld aantal patiënten dat met uitwendige elektrotherapie behandeld moet worden om bij één patiënt extra een klinisch relevante vermindering in pijn te bewerkstelligen. Voor dit doel werd de gewogen gemiddelde Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
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pijnscore in de controle groep berekend, uitgedrukt in standaard deviaties. Vervolgens werd ook de gewogen gemiddelde verandering in pijnscore in de experimentele groep berekend, uitgedrukt in standaard deviaties. De wegingsfactor was in beide gevallen de inverse van de variantie van de betreffende studie. Op basis hiervan werden de kans op een klinisch relevante verbetering in pijn in de controle groep en de NNT berekend. De analyses werden uitgevoerd m.b.v. het software pakket StatsDirect. Daarnaast werd ook een sequentiële meta‐analyse uitgevoerd voor de studies die betrekking hadden op TENS (n = 18). In de sequentiële meta‐analyse werd de cumulatieve Z‐score uitgezet tegen het percentage van het in totaal benodigde aantal patiënten. Voor dit laatste werd een groepsgrootte berekening uitgevoerd voor de volgende aannames: percentage patiënten met een klinisch relevante verbetering (> 30%) in pijn in de controle groep: 30%; percentage patiënten met een klinisch relevante verbetering (> 30%) in pijn in de behandelde groep: 45%; α = 0,05, β = 0,10, tweezijdig. De benodigde aantallen werden gecorrigeerd voor de geobserveerde heterogeniteit (I2) onder de studies (Brok et al, 2009). De O’Brien‐Flemming α‐spending functie werd gebruikt om de grenzen van het 95% betrouwbaarheidsinterval te berekenen (O’Brien en Flemming, 1979). 2.2. Inventarisatie huidige behandelpraktijk in Nederland Om inzicht te krijgen in de behandelingen die toegepast worden in Nederland bij patiënten met chronische pijn werd een enquête ontwikkeld (Bijlage 8). Een oproep werd verspreid via de elektronische nieuwsbrief van relevante beroepsgroepen. Respondenten konden een hyperlink aanklikken, waardoor ze toegang kregen tot de vragenlijst. Gegevens werden anoniem verzameld en verwerkt.
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3. Resultaten
3.1. Opbrengst zoekstrategie De zoekstrategie leverde, na ontdubbelen, 1181 treffers op. Hiervan werden 34 artikelen geïncludeerd, die in totaal 1519 patiënten met chronische pijn onderzochten (zie Bijlage 4). De belangrijkste redenen voor exclusie van studies waren indicatie (geen chronische pijn: 36%), design (geen RCT: 23%, geen sham controle: 10%), behandeling (invasieve, neurochirurgische behandeling: 12%; geen elektrotherapie: 8%), en data rapportage (geen data extractie mogelijk: 5%). Van een beperkt aantal artikelen (1%) kon de volledige tekst niet achterhaald worden. Het betreft hier 12 artikelen die niet full text of in hard copy via eigen bibliotheek of andere bibliotheek in Nederland beschikbaar waren, en die evenmin via internationaal bibliothecair leenverkeer te achterhalen waren. Naar verwachting gaat het om artikelen die van hooguit matige kwaliteit zijn, en die, mede vanwege het geringe aantal, geen noemenswaardige impact zouden hebben op de overall conclusies van het rapport. De referenties van geëxcludeerde artikelen met reden voor exclusie zijn opgenomen in Bijlage 8. De referenties van geïncludeerde studies zijn opgenomen in Bijlage 6. Van deze studies hadden er 16 betrekking op TENS, 9 op PENS2, en 7 op AL‐TENS. In de overige studies werden microcurrent elektrostimulatie (2), TSE (1), noxious level ES (1), NMES (1), en PES (1) onderzocht.3 Het merendeel van de studies had betrekking op behandeling van chronische (lage) rugpijn (16). Overige indicaties waren artrose van de knie (4), overige pijn in arm of been (4), diabetische neuropathie (3), nek‐ of schouderpijn (2), hoofdpijn (1), fibromyalgie (1), reumatoïde artritis (1), bekkenpijn (1), en pijn gerelateerd aan kanker (1). De meest gerapporteerde stimulusintensiteit is LF (15), gevolgd door HF (10) en MF (6); de overige studies rapporteerden alternerende frequenties. De samenvattingen van de geïncludeerde studies zijn opgenomen in Bijlage 7. Omdat uitsluitend placebo‐gecontroleerde, gerandomiseerde studies zijn geïncludeerd, was de kwaliteit van de studies redelijk tot goed. Van de studies had 76% een Jadad score van 3 of lager, 6% had een score van 4, en 18% had een score van 5. Hoewel de meeste studies in opzet enkelblind waren, werd slechts in twee studies (Deyo et al, 1990; 2
PENS (Percutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) is strikt genomen niet een uitwendige vorm van elektrotherapie. Zoals de aam aangeeft, worden de naaldelektroden door de huid aangebracht. Om deze reden mag de behandeling uitsluitend door artsen uitgevoerd worden. Vanwege de grote gelijkenis met TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) is in overleg met de opdrachtgever besloten de literatuur over PENS wel in dit overzicht op te nemen. Verderop in het rapport zullen de resultaten met PENS apart worden gepresenteerd. 3
TENS = Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation, PENS = Percutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation, AL‐ TENS = Acupuncture‐like Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation, TSE = Trans Spinal Electrostimulation, ES = Electrostimulation, NMES = NeuroMuscular Electrostimulation, PES = Periosteal Electrostimulation. In totaal betreft het 38 vergelijkingen in 34 trials; in sommige trials werden meerdere behandelmodaliteiten onderzocht. Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
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Oosterhof et al, 2006) een check op het succes van blindering uitgevoerd. In beide gevallen bleek de blindering succesvol te zijn geweest. Het merendeel van de studies (n = 23) had een design met parallelle groepen; de overige 11 studies hadden een crossover design. De omvang van de trials (aantal geïncludeerde patiënten) varieerde van 8 tot 163 (mediaan: 30; bovenste en onderste kwartielscore: 64, respectievelijk 23). 3.2. Meta‐analyse Van elke studie werd de gemiddelde pijnscore voorafgaand aan de behandeling en na afloop van de behandeling bepaald, inclusief de spreiding (standaard deviatie), zowel voor de behandelde groep als de placebogroep. Op basis hiervan werd per studie het gestandaardiseerde gemiddelde verschil berekend (Standardized Mean Difference, SMD), het gemiddelde verschil in pijnvermindering tussen beide groepen, gedeeld door de gezamenlijke standaard deviatie. Met behulp van een random effects model werd een overall effect van uitwendige elektrotherapie op chronische pijn berekend. De resultaten staan vermeld in Figuur 1. In de figuur staan sommige studies meer dan één keer vermeld; de reden hiervan is dat in deze studies het effect van uitwendige elektrotherapie bij meerdere indiacties werd onderzocht. Deze resultaten zijn separaat, per indicatie, in de analyse opgenomen. In het merendeel van de studies zijn de effecten van TENS, AL‐TENS, of PENS onderzocht. In de studies van Koopman, Naeser, Thompson, Nourbakhsh, Moore en Garland werden varianten van de standaard TENS onderzocht, die allen voldeden aan de definitie zoals gehanteerd in deze studie, namelijk “uitwendig draagbare apparatuur waarmee d.m.v. elektroden op de huid
elektrische stroomprikkels gegeven kunnen worden met als primair doel bestrijding van pijn, voorgeschreven door fysiotherapeut of arts”.
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Effect size meta-analysis plot [random effects] Deyo et al, 1990 Topuz et al, 2004 Topuz et al, 2004 Machin et al, 1988 Bennett et al, 2010 Boggio et al, 2009 Moore & Shurman, 1997 Cheing & Hui-Chan, 1999 Ghoname et al, 1999a Ghoname et al, 1999b Cheing et al, 2002 Al-Smadi et al, 2003 Al-Smadi et al, 2003 Kumar et al, 1998 Forst et al, 2004 Oosterhof et al, 2006 Kofotolis et al, 2008 Vitiello et al, 2007 Chan et al, 2009 Lee and Lee, 2009 Tam et al, 2007 Deluze et al, 1992 Sangdee et al, 2002 Weng et al, 2005a Weng et al, 2005a Weng et al, 2005b Weng et al, 2005b Ghoname et al, 1999a Ghoname et al, 1999c Ghoname et al, 1999c Ghoname et al, 1999c Ghoname et al, 1999b Ahmed et al, 2000 Ahmed et al, 2000 Ahmed et al, 2000 Hamza et al, 2000 Weiner et al, 2008 Weiner et al, 2008 Weiner et al, 2003 Weiner et al, 2007 Topuz et al, 2004 Koopman et al, 2009 Naeser et al, 2002 Thompson et al, 2008 Nourbakhsh and Fearon, 2008 Moore & Shurman, 1997 Garland et al, 2007
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Uit de figuur blijkt dat de grootte van het effect van uitwendige elektrotherapie op chronische pijn, berekend over alle geïncludeerde studies, 1.14 bedraagt (95% Betrouwbaarheidinterval: 0.82 – 1.48). Dit suggereert dat uitwendige elektrotherapie een groot, klinisch relevant effect kan hebben op chronische pijn (normwaarden: 0.2 = klein effect; 0.5 = middelgroot effect; > 0.8 = groot effect. Cohen, 1992). In de literatuur over pijn en behandeling van pijn wordt een vermindering van pijn met 30% of meer doorgaans als klinisch relevant beschouwd (Ostelo et al, 2008). Op basis van bovenstaande gegevens zal gemiddeld ongeveer 40% van de patiënten die een placebobehandeling hebben ondergaan een dergelijke verbetering laten zien. Op basis van de resultaten van de meta‐ analyse bedraagt de odds ratio (OR) voor een klinisch relevante verandering in pijn (uitwendige elektrotherapie in vergelijking tot placebo) ca. 3.7. De Number Needed to Treat (NNT) bedraagt daarmee 3.2: gemiddeld moeten ongeveer 3 patiënten worden behandeld met uitwendige elektrotherapie om bij één extra patiënt een verbetering van de pijn met minimaal 30% te realiseren. 3.3. Kanttekeningen Bij deze analyse moet een aantal belangrijke kanttekeningen geplaatst worden. Heterogeniteit Ten eerste is de heterogeniteit onder de studies zeer groot (I2 = 92.7%). Dit betekent dat de verschillen tussen studies voor slechts een zeer klein deel toegeschreven kunnen worden aan toeval, en dat het merendeel van de verschillen berust op werkelijke verschillen in de gevonden effecten van uitwendige elektrotherapie. Bronnen van heterogeniteit omvatten onder meer type van uitwendige elektrotherapie (TENS, AL‐TENS, PENS, en overige vormen van uitwendige elektrotherapie, en variaties binnen deze modaliteiten, zoals stimulusfrequentie en stimulusintensiteit, behandelduur enz.), indicatie (aard, duur en lokalisatie van de pijn) en studiekenmerken (met name kwaliteit van blindering, wat samenhangt met design: parallelle groepen vs. crossover). Om die reden is een aantal aanvullende subgroepanalyses uitgevoerd (zie hieronder). Publicatie bias Ten tweede zijn er op basis van de funnel plot (Figuur 2) sterke aanwijzingen voor publicatie bias (Egger test, p = 0.04). Dat betekent dat er sprake is van een oververtegenwoordiging van trials in de literatuur waarin positieve effecten van behandeling worden gerapporteerd, en dat de overall schatter van het effect van uitwendige elektrotherapie op chronische pijn een overschatting is. Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
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behandeling, variërend van een eenmalige behandeling van 30 minuten tot een totale behandelduur van meer dan 3600 minuten over 4 weken), indicatie, en onderzoeksdesign. Er zijn minder aanwijzingen voor publicatiebias binnen deze groep (Egger’s test, p = 0.12). Effect size meta-analysis plot [random effects] Deyo et al, 1990 Topuz et al, 2004 Topuz et al, 2004 Machin et al, 1988 Bennett et al, 2010 Boggio et al, 2009 Moore & Shurman, 1997 Cheing & Hui-Chan, 1999 Ghoname et al, 1999a Ghoname et al, 1999b Cheing et al, 2002 Al-Smadi et al, 2003 Al-Smadi et al, 2003 Kumar et al, 1998 Forst et al, 2004 Oosterhof et al, 2006 Kofotolis et al, 2008 Vitiello et al, 2007
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Figuur 3. Resultaten random effects meta‐analyse, subgroep: TENS. AL‐TENS In totaal werden 7 studies geïncludeerd waarin een AL‐TENS werd vergeleken met placebo (9 vergelijkingen). De overall effect size binnen deze groep was lager (0.64; 95% betrouwbaarheidsinterval 0.28 – 1.01) dan in de totale groep, wat duidt op een middelmatig effect van AL‐TENS op chronische pijn (zie Figuur 4). De heterogeniteit binnen deze studies bedroeg 70.6%. Er zijn geen aanwijzingen voor publicatiebias binnen deze groep (Egger’s test, p = 0.81).
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Figuur 4. Resultaten random effects meta‐analyse, subgroep: AL‐TENS. PENS In totaal werden 9 studies geïncludeerd waarin een PENS werd vergeleken met placebo (14 vergelijkingen). De overall effect size binnen deze groep was aanzienlijk hoger (2.5; 95% betrouwbaarheidsinterval 1.7 – 3.3) dan in de totale groep, wat duidt op een groot effect van PENS op chronische pijn (zie Figuur 5). De heterogeniteit binnen deze studies was zeer groot (96.2%). Er zijn sterke aanwijzingen voor publicatiebias binnen deze groep (Egger’s test, p = 0.05).
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Effect size meta-analysis plot [random effects] Ghoname et al, 1999a Ghoname et al, 1999c Ghoname et al, 1999c Ghoname et al, 1999c Ghoname et al, 1999b Ahmed et al, 2000 Ahmed et al, 2000 Ahmed et al, 2000 Hamza et al, 2000 Weiner et al, 2008 Weiner et al, 2008 Weiner et al, 2003 Weiner et al, 2007 Topuz et al, 2004
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Figuur 5. Resultaten random effects meta‐analyse, subgroep: PENS. 3.4.2. Subgroepanalyse naar indicatie De resultaten van de subgroepanalyses per indicatie staan weergegeven in Tabel 1. De subgroepanalyses zijn uitsluitend uitgevoerd voor indicaties waarvoor minimaal 3 studies beschikbaar waren (rugpijn, artrose van de knie, bewegingsapparaat – overig, en diabetische neuropathie). Uit de tabel blijkt dat er wel enige verschillen zijn tussen de indicaties, maar dat er in alle gevallen sprake is van een middelmatig (0.5 – 0.8) tot groot (> 0.8) effect. Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
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Indicatie
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(1.14 – 2.24) Tabel 1. Resultaten subgroep‐analyse naar indicatie. 3.4.3. Subgroepanalyse naar design (parallelle groepen vs. crossover) Wat betreft onderzoeksopzet kunnen de geïncludeerde studies in twee groepen verdeeld worden: studies met parallelle groepen, en studies met en crossover design. In de eerste worden patiënten gerandomiseerd over actieve behandeling (elektrostimulatie) of placebo (sham‐elektrostimulatie). In studies met een crossover design krijgen alle patiënten zowel de actieve behandeling als de sham‐ behandeling; de volgorde waarin patiënten de behandelingen ondergaan wordt gerandomiseerd. Het onderscheid is van belang omdat de blindering in geval van parallelle groepen waarschijnlijk beter werkt dan in geval van crossover. In het laatste geval ondergaat elke patiënt zowel actieve behandeling als placebo; vrijwel elke patiënt zal onderscheid kunnen maken tussen beiden, waardoor het placebo‐effect –althans gedeeltelijk‐ teniet wordt gedaan (Kaptchuk et al, 2000). Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
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Studies met parallelle groepen In totaal werden 23 studies geïncludeerd waarin een design met parallelle groepen werd gehanteerd (28 vergelijkingen). De overall effect size binnen deze groep bedroeg 0.65 (95% betrouwbaarheidsinterval 0.42 – 0.87), wat duidt op een middelgroot effect van uitwendige elektrotherapie op chronische pijn (zie Figuur 6). De heterogeniteit binnen deze studies bedroeg 72.1%. Ook binnen deze subgroep zijn er duidelijke aanwijzingen voor publicatiebias (Egger’s test, p = 0.01). Effect size meta-analysis plot [random effects] Deyo et al, 1990 Topuz et al, 2004 Topuz et al, 2004 Machin et al, 1988 Cheing et al, 2002 Al-Smadi et al, 2003 Al-Smadi et al, 2003 Kumar et al, 1998 Forst et al, 2004 Oosterhof et al, 2006 Cheing & Hui-Chan, 1999 Kofotolis et al, 2008 Chan et al, 2009 Lee and Lee, 2009 Tam et al, 2007 Deluze et al, 1992 Sangdee et al, 2002 Weng et al, 2005 Weng et al, 2005 Weiner et al, 2008 Weiner et al, 2008 Weiner et al, 2003 Weiner et al, 2007 Topuz et al, 2004 Thompson et al, 2008 Nourbakhsh and Fearon, 2008 Garland et al, 2007 Vitiello et al, 2007
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Studies met crossover design In totaal werden 11 studies geïncludeerd waarin een crossover design werd gehanteerd (19 vergelijkingen). De overall effect size binnen deze groep bedroeg 1.88 (95% betrouwbaarheidsinterval 1.21 – 2.55), wat duidt op een groot effect van uitwendige elektrotherapie op chronische pijn (zie Figuur 7). De heterogeniteit binnen deze studies was zeer hoog (95.8%). Er zijn geen duidelijke aanwijzingen voor publicatiebias binnen deze subgroep (Egger’s test, p = 0.16). Effect size meta-analysis plot [random effects] Bennett et al, 2010 Boggio et al, 2009 Moore & Shurman, 1997 Moore & Shurman, 1997 Ghoname et al, 1999a Ghoname et al, 1999b Weng et al, 2005a Weng et al, 2005a Ghoname et al, 1999a Ghoname et al, 1999c Ghoname et al, 1999c Ghoname et al, 1999c Ghoname et al, 1999b Ahmed et al, 2000 Ahmed et al, 2000 Ahmed et al, 2000 Hamza et al, 2000 Koopman et al, 2009 Naeser et al, 2002
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Studies met parallelle groepen (n = 26) (gemiddelde en 95% BI)
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Tabel 2. Gemiddelde veranderingen in pijn in placebogroep en groep met actieve behandeling, in trials met parallelle groepen en in trials met crossover design. 3.4.4. Subgroepanalyse naar methodologische kwaliteit Tevens is een subgroepanalyse uitgevoerd van studies met een hoge methodologische kwaliteit (Jadad score van 3 of hoger) en studies met een lage methodologische kwaliteit (Jadad score van 1 of 2). De resultaten van de meta‐analyse van de studies met een Jadad score van 3 of hoger staan weergegeven in Figuur 8. De gepoolde effect size voor deze studies bedraagt 0.75 (0.41 – 1.09).
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Effect size meta-analysis plot [random effects] Topuz et al, 2004 Topuz et al, 2004 Bennett et al, 2010 Boggio et al, 2009 Moore & Shurman, 1997 Al-Smadi et al, 2003 Al-Smadi et al, 2003 Forst et al, 2004 Oosterhof et al, 2006 Vitiello et al, 2007 Chan et al, 2009 Lee and Lee, 2009 Tam et al, 2007 Weiner et al, 2003 Topuz et al, 2004 Koopman et al, 2009 Naeser et al, 2002 Thompson et al, 2008 Nourbakhsh and Fearon, 2008 Moore & Shurman, 1997 Garland et al, 2007
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Effect size meta-analysis plot [random effects] Deyo et al, 1990 Machin et al, 1988 Cheing & Hui-Chan, 1999 Ghoname et al, 1999a Ghoname et al, 1999b Cheing et al, 2002 Kumar et al, 1998 Kofotolis et al, 2008 Deluze et al, 1992 Sangdee et al, 2002 Weng et al, 2005a Weng et al, 2005a Weng et al, 2005b Weng et al, 2005b Ghoname et al, 1999a Ghoname et al, 1999c Ghoname et al, 1999c Ghoname et al, 1999c Ghoname et al, 1999b Ahmed et al, 2000 Ahmed et al, 2000 Ahmed et al, 2000 Hamza et al, 2000 Weiner et al, 2008 Weiner et al, 2008 Weiner et al, 2007
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Bennett (2010). De intervallen geven het percentage van het totaal aantal benodigde patiënten (de optimal information size) weer dat tot en met de betreffende studie is geïncludeerd. Op de verticale as staan de cumulatieve Z‐score en de grenzen van het cumulatieve betrouwbaarheidsinterval. In de grafiek is te zien dat vanaf de achtste studie (Cheing et al, 2002) het betrouwbaarheidsinterval blijvend wordt overschreden. Dit is een indicatie dat er vanaf de publicatie van die studie er voldoende cumulatief bewijs was dat TENS een klinisch relevante meerwaarde heeft ten opzichte van placebo. Uit de grafiek valt op te maken dat uitvoering van kleine studies naar TENS in de toekomst de conclusies niet wezenlijk zullen beïnvloeden.
Figuur 10. Sequentiële meta‐analyse van RCTs van TENS vs. placebo ter behandeling van chronische pijn (n = 18). Cumulatieve Z‐score (verticale as) staat uitgezet tegen het percentage van het totaal aantal benodigde patiënten om een verschil in responspercentage van 15% (30 vs. 45%) aan te kunnen tonen (n1 + n2 = 1150; α = 0,05, β = 0,10, tweezijdig, I2 = 60%). Grenzen van bovenste en onderste betrouwbaarheidsinterval gebaseerd op de O’Brien‐Flemming α‐spending functie. 3.6. Lopend onderzoek Uit trial registers valt op te maken dat in Europa op dit moment één trial gaande is naar TENS bij chronische pijn(UK; tenniselleboog; ISRCTN87141084). In de VS zijn drie trials gaande naar TENS bij chronische pijn (fybromyalgie ‐ NCT00932360, lage rugpijn ‐ NCT00709748, en pijn bij kanker ‐ NCT01194466). Volgens de gegevens uit de registers zal bij de universiteit van Maastricht nog een studie van start gaan naar TENS bij lage rugpijn (NCT00885859). Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
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3.6. Enquête De vragenlijst werd door 174 respondenten ingevuld, voor het merendeel fysiotherapeuten (89%), en enkele anesthesiologen (6.7%), revalidatieartsen, neurochirurgen, en (ortho)manueel therapeuten (overige 4.3%). Respondenten waren in meerderheid werkzaam in de eerste lijn (74.1%), in pijnbehandelcentra in niet‐academische ziekenhuizen (9.9%), in eerstelijns gezondheidscentra (6.8%), in pijnbehandelcentra in academische ziekenhuizen (4.9%) en in revalidatiecentra (4.3%). Het merendeel van de respondenten (83.3%) gaf aan wel eens uitwendige hulpmiddelen te gebruiken ter behandeling van chronische pijn. Het mediane aantal patiënten met chronische pijn dat respondenten in de voorgaande maand onder behandeling hadden gehad bedroeg 8 (25‐percentiel: 4, 75% percentiel: 20). Van de respondenten gaf 68% aan TENS te gebruiken in de behandeling van chronische pijn. Van hen gaf 65% aan dat het daarbij om maximaal 2 patiënten per maand gaat; voor 27% waren dit 3 – 10 patiënten per maand, en voor 8% waren dit meer dan 10 patiënten per maand. 27.8% Van de respondenten gaf aan (ook) andere vormen van uitwendige elektrotherapie toe te passen voor deze indicatie, waaronder APS, interferentiestroom, en combinaties van elektrotherapie en ultrageluidsgolven. Het gebruik van braces ter behandeling van chronische pijn werd gerapporteerd door 49.3% van de respondenten, tapes door 56.6%, prothesen door 8.6%, bandages door 24.3%, en spalken door 15.3%. In al deze gevallen ging het doorgaans om ca. 2 tot maximaal 10 patiënten per maand. Andere behandelingen werden gerapporteerd door 22.8% van de respondenten, en omvatten o.m. acupunctuur, aangepast schoeisel, bindweefselmassage, hydrotherapie, diverse loopmiddelen, en elastische kousen. De belangrijkste indicatie vormde pijn van het bewegingsapparaat (95.7% van de respondenten), gevolgd door zenuwletsels (66.2% van de respondenten) en pijn bij kanker (36% van de respondenten). Overige pijnsyndromen die hierbij werden gerapporteerd omvatten o.m. bekkenbodempijn, chronische spanningshoofdpijn, complex regionaal pijnsyndroom, fantoompijn, fibromyalgie, littekenpijn, myofasciaal syndroom, oedemen en pijn na mamma‐amputaties. Van de respondenten gaf 82.8% aan het betreffende hulpmiddel zelf voor te schrijven. In andere gevallen betrof het de huisarts (53.3%), revalidatiearts (20%) of anesthesioloog (26.7%). Het gebruik van het hulpmiddel werd in het merendeel van de gevallen (82.2%) door de respondent zelf begeleid; in andere gevallen betrof het een (collega) fysiotherapeut (63.6%), een pijnconsulent (9.1%), of verpleegkundige of assistent (18.2%). In veruit de meeste gevallen (70.7%) was het gebruik van het hulpmiddel niet permanent; in 14.1% was dit wel het geval, en in 15.2% van de gevallen was dit niet bekend bij de respondent. In 67.7% van de gevallen was er een achterwachtfunctie geregeld; in 21.2% van de gevallen was dit niet het geval, en in 11.1% was dit onbekend bij de respondent. Vervanging van het hulpmiddel geschiedt in 62.6% van de gevallen door de respondent zelf; in 27.3% door een ander, en in 10.1% was dit onbekend. Wanneer vervanging door een ander geschiedde, was dit doorgaans de fabrikant (36%), een (collega) fysiotherapeut (32%), en, incidenteel, een arts (huisarts, pijnconsulent, specialist), een nurse practitioner, of de verzekeraar.
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4. Interpretatie Wanneer de resultaten van alle geïncludeerde studies samen worden genomen, lijkt uitwendige elektrostimulatie een vermindering van chronische pijn te bewerkstelligen die, ten opzichte van een placebo behandeling, zowel klinisch relevant is als statistisch significant. Deze conclusie moet echter om diverse redenen genuanceerd worden: 1. Er is sprake van grote heterogeniteit tussen de studies. Tegenover 23 vergelijkingen die een statistisch significant verschil lieten zien, staan even zoveel (n = 24) vergelijkingen die geen statistisch significant verschil lieten zien. Onder de laatste bevinden zich de grootste studies met de hoogste methodologische kwaliteit (Deyo et al, 1990; Oosterhof et al, 2006). Deze heterogeniteit kon voor een deel herleid worden tot type elektrostimulatie, indicatie, methodologische kwaliteit, en onderzoeksdesign. De gepoolde effect size voor studies met een hoge methodologische kwaliteit (Jadad van 3 of hoger) was aanmerkelijk lager (0.75; 95% BI 0.41 – 1.09) dan voor studies met een lage methodologische kwaliteit (Jadad score van 1 of 2) (1.44; 95% BI 0.96 ‐ 1.92). Dit suggereert dat de kwalitatief mindere studies een overschatting geven van het effect van behandeling. 2. Er is vrijwel zeker sprake van publicatiebias: de asymmetrie in de funnel plots suggereert dat er studies zijn uitgevoerd met een negatief resultaat die niet in de literatuur verschenen zijn. Dit leidt tot een overschatting van het effect van uitwendige elektrostimulatie op chronische pijn. 3. Adequate blindering is een essentiële voorwaarde voor het optreden van een placebo‐effect. Blindering is in geval van apparatieve behandeling die een duidelijk voelbaar effect sorteert moeilijk te realiseren. Er zijn slechts twee studies (beide met parallelle groepen) waarin het succes van blindering is gecontroleerd (Deyo et al, 1990; Oosterhof et al, 2006). In beide studies bleek de blindering succesvol; geen van beide studies liet een statistisch significant voordeel van actieve behandeling (TENS) ten opzichte van placebo zien. Crossover designs zijn voor dit doel niet adequaat, en leiden tot een overschatting van het behandeleffect. Dit zou met name de (onrealistisch) grote behandeleffecten in de studies naar PENS voor een deel kunnen verklaren, aangezien deze studies oververtegenwoordigd waren in de groep met crossover designs (47% van de crossover design studies, vs. slechts 14% van de studies met parallelle groepen). De studies die werden geïncludeerd in dit onderzoek verschilden van elkaar wat betreft duur van de behandeling. Er zijn geen aanwijzingen dat langdurig gebruik tot een groter effect leidt dan kort gebruik. In de studie van Deyo et al (1990) werd TENS langdurig gebruikt (enkele weken), zonder dat dit tot een verschil leidde met placebo‐behandeling. Als eindpunt is de verandering in pijn gehanteerd, direct na afloop van de behandeling ten opzichte van pijn bij het begin van behandeling. Er zijn weinig gegevens over het effect op langere termijn na afloop van de behandeling. Echter, indien TENS op korte termijn geen klinisch relevante verbetering laat zien t.o.v. placebo (zoals in het geval van het onderzoek van Deyo et al, 1999, en Oosterhof et al, 2006), is er geen reden om aan te nemen dat dit bij langere follow up wel het geval zal zijn. Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
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Als uitwendige elektrotherapie een effect heeft op chronische pijn dat onderscheiden kan worden van placebo, dan zal dat effect minder groot zijn dan in de overall analyse wordt gesuggereerd, zal het niet gelijk zijn voor alle behandelmodaliteiten, en zal het niet gelijk zijn voor alle typen van pijn. De vraag of uitwendige elektrotherapie een specifiek effect kan hebben op chronische pijn dat te onderscheiden is van het aspecifiek effect dat via sham‐behandeling tot stand komt, kan daarom op grond van de beschikbare literatuur niet zonder meer bevestigend worden beantwoord. Deze conclusie is in overeenstemming met recente reviews over uitwendige elektrostimulatie voor specifieke vormen van chronische pijn en voor chronische pijn in het algemeen (Khadilkar et al,
2008; Rutjes et al, 2009; Nnoaham en Kumbang, 2008; Robb et al, 2008; Mulvey et al, 2010). De gevonden effecten voor TENS en AL‐TENS zijn vergelijkbaar met die van andere behandelmodaliteiten voor chronische pijn, zoals gedragstherapie (Henschke et al, 2010), oefentherapie (Hayden et al, 2005), en massage (Forlan et al, 2008). De conclusie van het huidige onderzoek is ook in overeenstemming met richtlijnen, uitgebracht door het Koninklijk Nederlands Genootschap voor Fysiotherapie (KNGF), die terughoudendheid adviseert m.b.t. het gebruik van elektrotherapie bij chronische lage rugpijn (KNGF‐richtlijn Lage‐rugpijn, 2005, p. 5). Voor patiënten met reumatoïde artritis en voor patiënten met artrose van de heup of knie wordt TENS noch aanbevolen, noch afgeraden (KNGF‐richtlijn Reumatoïde artritis, 2008, p. 13; KNGF‐ richtlijn Artrose heup – knie, 2010, p. 11). Ten aanzien van behandeling van patiënten met knieartrose, lage‐rugpijn, en Reumatoïde artritis luiden de aanbevelingen van het KNGF als volgt:
Knieartrose: Op basis van de huidige evidentie kan TENS noch worden aanbevolen, noch afgeraden bij de behandeling van mensen met knieartrose ter vermindering van de pijn op de korte termijn. Gezien het mogelijke korte termijn effect van TENS is de werkgroep van mening dat deze interventie in individuele gevallen kan worden overwogen als sprake is van knieartrose en veel pijnklachten. TENS dient dan ter ondersteuning van het oefenen. Ter verbetering van pijn en fysiek functioneren kan ook de combinatie van TENS en oefentherapie worden overwogen. Dit is echter niet de behandeling van eerste keus. Lage rugpijn: Tractie en biofeedback zijn niet zinvol bij chronische lage-rugpijn. Het is onbekend of massage, elektrotherapie (inclusief TENS), ultrageluid en laser al dan niet zinvol zijn bij patiënten met lage-rugpijn. Met betrekking tot de praktijk wordt geadviseerd terughoudend te zijn met het hanteren van deze verrichtingen. Reumatoïde artritis: het apparatief toedienen van elektrische energie door middel van wisselstroom (zowel interferentie als TENS) wordt noch aanbevolen, noch afgeraden;
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In de richtlijnen van het National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) wordt het gebruik van TENS bij patiënten met lage rugpijn ontraden (NICE Clinical Guideline Low back pain 2009, Nr.88, p. 11), terwijl het gebruik van TENS bij patiënten met artrose overwogen kan worden als aanvullende behandeling (NICE Clinical Guideline Osteoarthritis 2010, Nr.59, p. 10). Ondanks deze terughoudendheid van de kant van de beroepsvereniging, blijkt op grond van de enquête uitwendige elektrotherapie ter behandeling van chronische pijn een wezenlijk onderdeel van het behandelrepertoire te zijn. Circa tweederde van de respondenten gaf aan TENS toe te passen; bij 65% van hen betrof het maximaal 2 patiënten per maand, terwijl het bij 27% van de respondenten om 3 – 10 patiënten per maand ging, en bij 8% om meer dan 10 patiënten per maand. Pijn van het bewegingsapparaat is daarbij veruit de belangrijkste indicatie, gevolgd door zenuwletsels en pijn bij kanker. Uit de enquête blijkt dat TENS daarnaast nog bij diverse typen van pijn wordt toegepast, waaronder fantoompijn, pijn na operaties, en hoofdpijn. De vraag, welke vorm van uitwendige elektrotherapie, voor welke patiënt, in welke fase van de ziekte, onder welke voorwaarden therapeutische meerwaarde heeft, blijft in wezen onbeantwoord. Dat is onbevredigend. Chronische pijn is, zowel voor de individuele patiënt als voor de samenleving als geheel, uitermate belastend. Ook een relatief geringe vermindering van pijn kan zich vertalen in een verbetering van welbevinden en in functioneren, met als gevolg o.m. verminderd arbeidsverzuim. Veel patiënten menen baat te hebben bij enige vorm van uitwendige elektrotherapie. Waarschijnlijk komt dit voor een deel via suggestie tot stand (Marchand et al, 1993; Kaptchuk et al, 2000). Anderzijds heeft experimenteel onderzoek, uitgevoerd bij mensen of proefdieren, overtuigend laten zien dat uitwendige stroom de sensatie van pijn op specifieke wijze kan onderdrukken (Sluka en Walsh, 2003). De discrepantie met bevindingen uit klinisch onderzoek en met ervaringen uit de praktijk kan wellicht voor een deel verklaard worden door de complexiteit van chronische pijn, en het feit dat we de factoren die van invloed zijn op het ontstaan en onderhouden van chronische pijn onvoldoende kennen, voor zover we ze kennen onvoldoende controleren in onderzoek, en voor zover we ze controleren, onvoldoende beschrijven in publicaties. Vooruitgang kan vermoedelijk het beste worden bereikt door een in te stellen behandeling te baseren op inzicht in de onderliggende mechanismen van pijn en pijnbehandeling, en hierover meer gedetailleerd te rapporteren (Priest en Hoggart, 2002). De veronderstelde onderliggende mechanismen dienen daarbij gebaseerd te zijn op een adequate multi‐dimensionele diagnostiek. Men dient zich hierbij echter te realiseren dat geen enkele monodisciplinaire behandeling van chronische pijn een voldoende hoog succes percentage zal hebben omdat er in de dagelijkse praktijk altijd bijkomende interacterende mechanismen een (on)bedoelde rol kunnen spelen. Het CVZ staat, als pakketbeheerder, voor de principiële keuze of het bereid is positief te adviseren over de vergoeding van een behandeling die in de praktijk aanzienlijke pijnverlichting kan bewerkstelligen, maar waarvan in onderzoek het effect voor een mogelijk belangrijk deel aspecifiek lijkt te zijn (zie ook Sullivan, 1993, en Kaptchuk, 2002). Het CVZ zou hier op grond van pragmatische Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
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overwegingen toe kunnen besluiten (vermindering van ziektelast ten gevolge van chronische pijn). Hier zijn echter twee argumenten tegen in te brengen: 1. Het zet de deur open naar vergoeding van allerlei interventies waarvan het effect vermoedelijk langs aspecifieke weg tot stand komt; 2. Het is de vraag of dit effect voor TENS en andere vormen van uitwendige elektrotherapie in de toekomst nog wel benut kan worden. Daartoe moeten immers zowel behandelaars als patiënten voldoende vertrouwen hebben in een specifiek behandeleffect. Op grond van de beschikbare literatuur en huidige richtlijnen vanuit de beroepsvereniging is dat, zeker voor behandelaars, in feite niet meer reëel. Om die reden ligt het wellicht meer voor de hand om nieuwe, effectieve manieren te zoeken om de mechanismen waarlangs patiënten zelf controle kunnen uitoefenen over hun pijnsensatie te activeren (Benedetti et al, 2010; Stiles en Wright, 2008). Tot die tijd mag in ieder geval verwacht worden dat behandeling altijd deel uitmaakt van een omvattender, multidisciplinaire aanpak, waaronder adequate (multidimensionele) diagnostiek, een goede evaluatie van effect van de therapie en algemene behandelprincipes van de patiënt met chronische pijn (KNGF, 2010).
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Bijlage 1: Samenstelling projectgroep en geraadpleegde deskundigen
Projectgroep prof. dr. G. J. van der Wilt, hoogleraar HTA, Afdeling Epidemiologie, Biostatistiek & HTA dr. R.T.M. van Dongen, anesthesioloog, Afdeling Anesthesiologie, Pijn en Palliatieve Geneeskunde. J. Oosterhof, fysiotherapeut, Afdeling Orthopedie, subafdeling Fysiotherapie Centraal dr.ir. R.P.B. Reuzel, HTA deskundige, Afdeling Epidemiologie, Biostatistiek & HTA prof. dr. M.W.G. Nijhuis, hoogleraar paramedische wetenschappen, Afdeling IQ Health Care dr. J.B. Staal, fysiotherapeut / epidemioloog, Afdeling IQ Health Care Drs. L.H.M. Boerboom, junior onderzoeker, Afdeling IQ Health Care Drs. N.M. de Vries, onderzoeksassistent, Afdeling IQ Health Care Secretariële ondersteuning: F. Westerweel, Afdeling Epidemiologie, Biostatistiek & HTA Geraadpleegde deskundigen: Drs. J.H.M. Groenewoud, Afdeling Epidemiologie, Biostatistiek & HTA Prof. dr. R.A.B. Oostendorp, emeritus hoogleraar Paramedische Wetenschappen Dr. P.G.M. Peer, Afdeling Epidemiologie, Biostatistiek & HTA E. Peters, Bibliotheek Allen van de Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, Medisch Centrum
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Bijlage 2: Zoekstrategieën PubMed, sensitieve search: (Pain AND “electrical nerve stimulation”) OR (“Pain”[Mesh] AND “Electric Stimulation Therapy”[MESH]) Aantal treffers: 659 PubMed, specifieke search: ((((TENS OR Transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation OR Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation OR Electronic nerve stimulation OR Electronical nerve stimulation OR Electric nerve stimulation OR Electrical nerve stimulation OR Electric stimulation therapy OR Electrical stimulation therapy OR Percutaneous electric nerve stimulation OR Percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation OR Transcutaneous electrostimulation OR Percutaneous electrostimulation OR Electric stimulation OR Electrical stimulation OR Electroacupuncture OR Electro‐acupuncture OR Electrostimulation therapy OR Electro‐stimulation therapy OR Electroanalgesic OR Electroanalgesia OR Nerve stimulation OR Nerve stimulations OR Electric therapy OR Electrical therapy OR Analgesic Cutaneous Electrostimulation OR Transdermal electrostimulation[Title/Abstract])) OR (Transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation[MeSH Terms])) AND ("Chronic Disease"[Mesh] AND "Pain"[Mesh] OR "chronic pain")) Aantal treffers:: 110 Embase: (TENS or Transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation or Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation or Electronic nerve stimulation or Electronical nerve stimulation or Electric nerve stimulation or Electrical nerve stimulation or Electric stimulation therapy or Electrical stimulation therapy or Percutaneous electric nerve stimulation or Percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation or Transcutaneous electrostimulation or Percutaneous electrostimulation or Electric stimulation or Electrical stimulation or Electroacupuncture or Electro‐acupuncture or Electrostimulation therapy or Electro‐stimulation therapy or Electroanalgesic or Electroanalgesia or Nerve stimulation or Nerve Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
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stimulations or Electric therapy or Electrical therapy or Analgesic Cutaneous Electrostimulation or Transdermal electrostimulation).ab. OR exp electrostimulation therapy/ or exp transcutaneous nerve stimulation/ AND chronic pain.mp. or exp chronic pain/ AND randomized controlled trial/ Aantal treffers: 121
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((((TITLE-ABS-KEY(chronic pain)) AND (((TITLE-ABS-KEY(tens OR transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation OR transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation OR electronic nerve stimulation OR electronical nerve stimulation OR electric nerve stimulation OR electrical nerve stimulation OR electric stimulation therapy)) OR (TITLE-ABS-KEY(electrical stimulation therapy OR percutaneous electric nerve stimulation OR percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation OR transcutaneous electrostimulation OR percutaneous electrostimulation OR electric stimulation OR electrical stimulation)) OR (TITLE-ABSKEY(electroacupuncture OR electro‐acupuncture OR electrostimulation therapy OR electro‐ stimulation therapy OR electroanalgesic OR electroanalgesia OR nerve stimulation OR nerve stimulations OR electric therapy)) OR (TITLE-ABS-KEY(electrical therapy OR analgesic cutaneous electrostimulation OR transdermal electrostimulation)))))) AND (TITLE-ABSKEY(randomized controlled trial))) Aantal treffers: 123
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Cinahl: TI ( TENS OR Transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation OR Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation OR Electronic nerve stimulation OR Electronical nerve stimulation OR Electric nerve stimulation OR Electrical nerve stimulation OR Electric stimulation therapy OR Electrical stimulation therapy OR Percutaneous electric nerve stimulation OR Percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation OR Transcutaneous electrostimulation OR Percutaneous electrostimulation OR Electric stimulation OR Electrical stimulation OR Electroacupuncture OR Electro‐acupuncture OR Electrostimulation therapy OR Electro‐stimulation therapy OR Electroanalgesic OR Electroanalgesia OR Nerve stimulation OR Nerve stimulations OR Electric therapy OR Electrical therapy OR Analgesic Cutaneous Electrostimulation OR Transdermal electrostimulation ) or AB ( TENS OR Transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation OR Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation OR Electronic nerve stimulation OR Electronical nerve stimulation OR Electric nerve stimulation OR Electrical nerve stimulation OR Electric stimulation therapy OR Electrical stimulation therapy OR Percutaneous electric nerve stimulation OR Percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation OR Transcutaneous electrostimulation OR Percutaneous electrostimulation OR Electric stimulation OR Electrical stimulation OR Electroacupuncture OR Electro‐acupuncture OR Electrostimulation therapy OR Electro‐stimulation therapy OR Electroanalgesic OR Electroanalgesia OR Nerve stimulation OR Nerve stimulations OR Electric therapy OR Electrical therapy OR Analgesic Cutaneous Electrostimulation OR Transdermal electrostimulation ) OR (MH "Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation") AND (TI chronic pain or AB chronic pain OR MH Chronic pain) Aantal treffers: 172
Web of Science: Topic=(TENS or Transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation or Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation or Electronic nerve stimulation or Electronical nerve stimulation or Electric nerve stimulation or Electrical nerve stimulation or Electric stimulation therapy or Electrical stimulation therapy or Percutaneous electric nerve stimulation or Percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation or Transcutaneous electrostimulation or Percutaneous electrostimulation or Electric stimulation or Electrical stimulation or Electroacupuncture or Electro‐acupuncture or Electrostimulation therapy or Electro‐stimulation therapy or Electroanalgesic or Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
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Electroanalgesia or Nerve stimulation or Nerve stimulations or Electric therapy or Electrical therapy or Analgesic Cutaneous Electrostimulation or Transdermal electrostimulation) AND topic=(Chronic pain) AND topic=(Randomized controlled trial) OR topic = randomized controlled trial Aantal treffers: 176 Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews: (TENS OR Transcutaneous electric* nerve stimulation OR Electron* nerve stimulation OR Electric* nerve stimulation OR Electric* stimulation therap* OR Percutaneous electric* nerve stimulation OR Transcutaneous electrostimulation OR Electric* stimulation OR Electroacupuncture OR Electro‐ acupuncture OR Electrostimulation therap* OR Electro‐stimulation therap* OR Electroanalgesi* OR Electro‐analgesi* OR Nerve stimulat* OR Electric* therap* OR Analges* Cutaneous Electrostimulation OR Transdermal electrostimulation):ti,ab,kw AND pain:ti,ab,kw AND chronic:ti,ab,kw Aantal treffers: : 35
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Bijlage 3: Formulier beoordeling methodologische kwaliteit (Jadad)
Jadad Score Calculation Item
Score
Was the study described as randomized (this includes words such as randomly, random, and randomization)?
0/1
Was the method used to generate the sequence of randomization described and appropriate (table of random numbers, computer-generated, etc)?
0/1
Was the study described as double blind?
0/1
Was the method of double blinding described and appropriate (identical placebo, active placebo, dummy, etc)?
0/1
Was there a description of withdrawals and dropouts?
0/1
Deduct one point if the method used to generate the sequence of randomization was 0/-1 described and it was inappropriate (patients were allocated alternately, or according to date of birth, hospital number, etc). Deduct one point if the study was described as double blind but the method of blinding was inappropriate (e.g., comparison of tablet vs. injection with no double dummy).
0/-1
Total score
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Bijlage 4. Opbrengst zoekstrategie Search:
Totale opbrengst:
Opbrengst na ontdubbeling:
Waarvan geïncludeerd:
PubMed sensitieve search
659
659
25
Pedro
283
120
4
Web of Science
176
137
0
Cinahl
172
131
0
Scopus
123
53
2
Embase
120
50
0
PubMed, specifieke search
110
29
1
Handmatig
2
2
2
Totaal
1181
34
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Bijlage 5: Redenen voor exclusie Reden
Aantal
-
Geen chronische pijn
428
-
geen RCT
273
-
Invasieve behandeling
143
-
Geen sham controle groep
123
-
Geen elektrotherapie
99
-
Data extractie niet mogelijk
59
-
Niet beschikbaar
12
-
Geen primaire data
6
-
Geen gegevens over duur van de pijn
4
Totaal:
1147
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Bijlage 6: Referenties geïncludeerde studies
Auteur
Titel
1
Ahmed 2000
Use of percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (PENS) in the short‐term management of headache
2
Al‐Smadi
A pilot investigation of the hypoalgesic effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation upon low back pain in people with multiple sclerosis
3
Bennett 2010
Feasibility study of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) for cancer bone pain
4
Boggio 2009
Transcranial DC stimulation coupled with TENS for the treatment of chronic pain: a preliminary study
5
Chan 2009
Electrical acustimulation of the wrist for chronic neck pain: a randomized, sham‐controlled trial using a wrist‐ankle acustimulation device
6
Cheing 1999
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation: nonparallel antinociceptive effects on chronic clinical pain and acute experimental pain.
7
Cheing 2002
Does four weeks of TENS and/or isometric exercise produce cumulative reduction of osteoarthritic knee pain?
8
Deluze 1992
Electroacupuncture in fibromyalgia: results of a controlled trial.
9
Deyo 1990
A controlled trial of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) and exercise for chronic low back pain.
10
Forst 2004
Impact of low frequency transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on symptomatic diabetic neuropathy using the new Salutaris device
11
Garland 2007
A 3‐month, randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a highly optimized, capacitively coupled, pulsed electrical stimulator in patients with osteoarthritis of the knee
12
Ghoname 1999 Percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for low back pain: a randomized percutaneous crossover study
13
Ghoname 1999 Percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation: an alternative to TENS in the management of sciatica
14
Ghoname 1999 The effect of stimulus frequency on the analgesic response to percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in patients with chronic low back pain.
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15
Hamza 2000
Percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation: a novel analgesic therapy for diabetic neuropathic pain.
16
Kofotolis 2008
Sequentially allocated clinical trial of rhythmic stabilization exercises and TENS in women with chronic low back pain.
17
Koopman 2009 Efficacy of microcurrent therapy in the treatment of chronic nonspecific back pain: a pilot study.
18
Kumar 1998
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Effectiveness of electrotherapy and amitriptyline for symptomatic relief
19
Lee and Lee 2009
Electroacupuncture relieves pain in men with chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome: three‐arm randomized trial.
20
Machin 1988
Pain Measurement in Randomized Clinical‐Trials ‐ A Comparison of 2 Pain Scales
21
Moore 1997
Combined neuromuscular electrical stimulation and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for treatment of chronic back pain: a double‐ blind, repeated measures comparison.
22
Nourbakhsh 2008
An alternative approach to treating lateral epicondylitis. A randomized, placebo‐controlled, double‐blinded study.
23
Naeser 1997
Carpal tunnel syndrome pain treated with low‐level laser and microamperes transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation: A controlled study.
24
Oosterhof 2006 Outcome of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in chronic pain: shortterm results of a double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial
25
Sangdee 2002
Electroacupuncture versus diclofenac in symptomatic treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee: a randomized controlled trial.
26
Tam 2007
Acupuncture in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis: a double‐blind controlled pilot study.
27
Thompson 2008
A double blind randomised controlled clinical trial on the effect of transcutaneous spinal electroanalgesia (TSE) on low back pain.
28
Topuz 2004
Efficacy of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and percutaneous neuromodulation therapy in chronic low back pain.
29
Vitiello 2007
The effectiveness of ENAR® for the treatment of chronic neck pain in Australian adults: A preliminary single‐blind, randomised controlled trial.
30
Weiner 2008
Efficacy of percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and therapeutic exercise for older adults with chronic low back pain: a randomized controlled
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trial. 31
Weiner 2003
Efficacy of percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for the treatment of chronic low back pain in older adults.
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Weiner 2007
Efficacy of periosteal stimulation therapy for the treatment of osteoarthritis‐ associated chronic knee pain: an initial controlled clinical trial.
33
Weng 2005
The evaluation of two modulated frequency modes of acupuncture‐like TENS on the treatment of tennis elbow pain.
34
Weng 2005
The treatment of upper back pain by two modulated frequency modes of acupuncture‐like TENS.
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Bijlage 7: Resultaat beoordeling methodologische kwaliteit geïncludeerde studies
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Use of percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (PENS) in the short‐term management of headache Ahmed 2000 (1) Country
USA
What compared to what?
PENS vs. sham‐Pens
Patient characteristics
Tension headache; pain > 6 months, 7 female/6 male, age 38 ± 11
Fulfills inclusion criteria?
Yes
N
13
Groups
Crossover design
Drop‐outs
Not mentioned
Outcome measure
Vas (pain) 10 cm, three measurements per week prior to each treatment session
Instrument
0,5 ms of alternating 15/30 Hz, 10 acupuncture needles into soft tissue of back of neck (C2, C5, C7 and T4). Intensity adjusted to produce tolerable “tapping” sensation without muscle contraction.
Interventions
30 minutes, 3 times a week, for 2 weeks with one week between treatments.
Placebo
Non functioning PENS, identical needle placing.
Results
VAS
Baseline
Sham‐PENS
PENS
48 hours before first treatment
48 hours after treatment
48 hours after treatment
7.1 ± 1.0
6.3 ± 0.9
3.1 ± 0.7
Pain relief
48 hours after treatment.
Follow up
No
Jadad score
1
Industry sponsored
No
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Use of percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (PENS) in the short‐term management of headache Ahmed 2000 (2) Country
USA
What compared to what?
PENS vs. sham‐Pens
Patient characteristics
Migraine pain > 6 months; 8 female/4 male; mean age 38 ± 13
Fulfills inclusion criteria?
Yes
N
12
Groups
Crossover design
Drop‐outs
Not mentioned
Outcome measure
Vas (pain) 10 cm, three measurements per week prior to each treatment session
Instrument
0,5 ms of alternating 15/30 Hz, 10 acupuncture needles into soft tissue of back of neck (C2, C5, C7 and T4). Intensity adjusted to produce highest tolerable “tapping” sensation without muscle contraction.
Interventions
30 minutes, 3 times a week, for 2 weeks with one week between treatments.
Placebo
Non functioning PENS, identical needle placing.
Results
Baseline(48 hours before first treatment)
Sham‐PENS (48 hours after treatment)
PENS (48 hours after treatment)
VAS
7.6 ± 1.1
6.5 ± 0.9
3.0 ± 0.7
Pain relief
48 hours after treatment.
Follow up
No
Jadad score
1
Industry sponsored
No
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Use of percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (PENS) in the short‐term management of headache Ahmed 2000 (3) Country
USA
What compared to what?
PENS vs. sham‐Pens
Patient characteristics
Posttraumatic headache; pain > 6 months; 3 f /2 m; age 41 ± 12
Fulfills inclusion criteria?
Yes
N
5
Groups
Crossover design
Drop‐outs
Not mentioned
Outcome measure
Vas (pain) 10 cm, three measurements per week prior to each treatment session
Instrument
0,5 ms of alternating 15/30 Hz, 10 acupuncture needles into soft tissue of back of neck (C2, C5, C7 and T4). Intensity adjusted to produce highest tolerable “tapping” sensation without muscle contraction.
Interventions
30 minutes, 3 times a week, for 2 weeks with one week between treatments.
Placebo
Non functioning PENS, identical needle placing.
Results
VAS
Baseline
Sham‐PENS
PENS
48 hours before first treatment
48 hours after treatment
48 hours after treatment
7.3 ± 1.0
5.7 ± 0.9
3.1 ± 0.6
Pain relief
48 hours after treatment.
Follow up
No
Jadad score
1
Industry sponsored
No
A pilot investigation of the hypoalgesic effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation
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upon low back pain in people with multiple sclerosis – Al‐Smadi 2003 Country
Northern Ireland
What compared to what?
TENS and TENS placebo
Patient characteristics
Low back pain > 3 months; 34‐65 yrs.
Fulfills inclusion criteria?
Yes
N
N = 15
Drop‐outs
One dropout: Tens 2; lost to follow‐up
Groups
TENS 1 (n = 5) TENS 2 (n = 5, n=4 for follow up) Placebo (n = 5)
Outcome measure
VAS (pain), McGill PRI, 4 measurements per person.
Instrument
200us/4 Hz (TENS group 1) and 200us/110Hz (TENS group 2), two electrodes on lumbar and sacral nerve roots (L1‐S2).
Interventions
45 minutes, three times per week for six weeks.
Placebo
Non functioning TENS, identical electrode placing & procedure.
Results
Mean (sem)
Week 1 (prior to first treatment)
Week 6 (after last treatment)
Week 10
Mean (sem)
Mean (sem)
Mean (sem)
Tens 1
16.7 (1.0)
10 (2.3)
14.2 (2.2)
Tens 2
18.2 (1.8)
15.6 (1.9)
13.7 (2.9)
Sham ‐ TENS
16.4 (1.4)
15 (2.5)
17 (1.6)
(follow‐up)
Pain relief
Directly after last treatment and four weeks after last treatment
Follow up
Yes, in week 10
Jadad score
5
Industry sponsored
Not mentioned
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Feasibility Study of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) for Cancer Bone Pain ‐ Bennett 2010 Country
United Kingdom
What compared to what?
TENS vs. sham TENS
Patient characteristics
Painful bone metastases of any primary cancer; age 72.0 ± 11.1
Fulfills inclusion criteria?
y
N
N=24
Drop‐outs
Five drop‐outs N=19
Groups
Crossover design with different treatment orders: Active TENS > Placebo (n =12) Placebo > active TENS (n =12)
Outcome measure
Pain intensity measures: 5 measurements per patient: at rest, on movement; measured with Numeral Rating Scale
Instrument
200ms/80Hz, placed between 5 and 10 cm apart on an area of skin in good condition and without signs of altered sensation
Interventions
Single session of 60 minutes, three days between applications.
Placebo
Non functioning TENS, identical electrode placing & procedure.
Baseline
After treatment
NRS rest TENS
2.95 ± 2.95
2.11 ± 2. 42
NRS rest sham‐ TENS
3.95 ± 2.59
1.79 ± 2.18
NRS mov. TENS
5.16 ± 2.17
2.84 ± 2.17
NRS mov. sham‐TENS
5.05 ± 2.53
3.05 ± 2.46
Pain relief
1 hour
Follow up
No
Jadad score
3
Industry sponsored
Not mentioned
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Transcranial DC Stimulation Coupled With TENS for the Treatment of Chronic Pain, A Preliminary Study ‐ Boggio 2009 Country
Italy
What compared to what?
transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tCDS)/TENS vs. tDCS/sham‐ TENS
Patient characteristics
Localized neurogenic pain of the arms > 3 months; 2 male/6 female; age 63.3 ± 15.9
Fulfills inclusion criteria?
Yes
N
N = 8
Drop‐outs
One drop‐out from tDCS/TENS for the third session
Groups
Crossover design
Outcome measure
VAS (pain) 10 cm
Instrument
150us/4 Hz The electrodes were positioned at a distance of 6 cm apart and centred over the site that elicited most pain on palpation during examination. Intensity decreased just below sensation treshold.
Interventions
Single session of 30 minutes with 48 hours wash out interval.
Placebo
Non functioning TENS
Results
Pretreatment
Posttreatment
VAS tDCS/TENS
7.8 ± 1.8
5.25 ± 2.66
VAS tDCS/sham‐TENS
7.5 ± 1.9
6.4 ± 1.9
Pain relief
Directly after treatment
Follow up
No
Jadad score
3
Industry sponsored
Not mentioned
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Electrical acustimulation of the wrist for chronic neck pain: a randomized, sham‐controlled trial using a wrist‐ankle acustimulation device – Chan 2009 Country
Hong Kong, China
What compared to what?
Electroacupuncture vs. Sham‐Electroacupuncture
Patient characteristics
Neck pain > 3 months, 18 male/31 female, average age +/‐ 52
Fulfills inclusion criteria?
Yes
N
N = 49
Drop‐outs
8 (not all patients completed NRS)
Groups
Electroacupuncture (n = 18 ) 2) sham‐Electroacupuncture (n = 23 )
Outcome measure
Numeral Rating Scale (NRS), 3 measurements per patient.
Instrument
Wrist‐ankle acustimulator, alternating 2 and 100 Hz every 3 seconds, six electrodes attached to dorsal aspect of wrist, three inches above crease of the wrist. Patients instructed to increase pulse amplitude until they experienced “strong but non‐painful sensation” with no visible muscle contraction and maintain this during treatment. Every treatment session: simultaneous 30 minutes program of standardized neck exercises. Patients told stimulation may or may not produce tingling sensation during treatment.
Interventions
30 minutes, two times a week for four weeks.
Placebo
Non‐functioning acustimulation; identical electrode placing and procedure.
Results
Baseline
End of intervention
Follow up
(four weeks)
(four weeks after end of intervention)
NRS Acustimulation
6.50 ± 1.98
3.61 ± 1.98
3.50 ± 1.82
NRS Sham
5.87 ± 1.29
5.35 ± 2.15
5.26 ± 2.20
Pain relief
After four week treatment period, and four weeks after intervention.
Follow up
Yes, four weeks after intervention.
Jadad score
3
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Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation: nonparallel antinociceptive effects on chronic clinical pain and acute experimental pain – Cheing and Chan 1999 Country
Canada & China
What compared to what?
TENS and TENS placebo
Patient characteristics
Lumbar back pain > 6 months; 21 male/9 female; 18‐50 yrs.
Fulfills inclusion criteria?
Yes
N
30
Drop‐outs
Not mentioned
Groups
TENS (n =15) Placebo (n =15)
Outcome measure
VAS (pain), 20 cm, 9 measurements per patient
Instrument
140ms/80 Hz, two electrodes on lumbosacral region (L4‐S2) paraspinally.
Interventions
Single session of 60 min TENS. Intensity of TENS adjusted to produce tingling sensation, 2/3 x pain threshold. All patients told they might/might not feel stimulation.
Placebo
Non functioning TENS, identical electrode placing & procedure.
Results
Baseline (40 min before treatment)
During treatment (60 min)
After session (60 min)
TENS
100 ± 0
72.06 ± 25.9
63.11 ± 31.2
TENS‐placebo
100 ± 0
96.62 ± 15.2
96.72 ± 23.1
Pain relief
During treatment & after treatment (60 min)
Follow up
Yes, 60 minutes after treatment.
Jadad score
1
Industry sponsored
No
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Does four weeks of TENS and/or isometric exercise produce cumulative reduction of osteoarthritic knee pain? ‐ Cheing 2002 Country
Hong Kong, China
What compared to what?
TENS vs. sham‐TENS
Patient characteristics
Osteoarthritic knee pain > 6 months; age 50‐75
Fulfills inclusion criteria?
Yes
N
34
Drop‐outs
Two from placebo group
Groups
1) TENS (n=16) 2) placebo TENS (n=16)
Outcome measure
Vas (pain) 10 cm; 2 measurements per patiënt.
Instrument
140µ/80Hz, 4 surface electrodes on 5 acupuncture points (spleen 9, stomach 35, extra 31,32 and gallbladder) Intensity 3/4 times subject’s sensory threshold. All patients told they might or might not feel stimulation.
Interventions
60 minutes, 5 days a week for 4 weeks.
Placebo
Non functioning TENS, identical electrode placement and procedure.
Results
Baseline
Follow up
(before session 1)
(four weeks after last session)
TENS
100 ± 0
51.5 ± 32.9
TENS‐placebo
100 ± 0
67.9 ± 78.6
Pain relief
Four weeks after last session
Follow up
Yes, four weeks after last session.
Jadad score
2
Industry sponsored
Not mentioned
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Electroacupuncture in fibromyalgia: results of a controlled trial ‐ Deluze 1992 Country
Switzerland
What compared to what?
Electroacupuncture vs. Sham‐Electroacupuncture
Patient characteristics
Fibromyalgia; disease duration >6 years; 16 m/54 f; 42‐53 yrs
Fulfills inclusion criteria?
Yes
N
N = 70
Drop‐outs
N = 15
Groups
Electroacupuncture (n = 28) Control group (n = 27)
Outcome measure
Regional pain score (1‐105 where 105 was worst): VAS (pain) 100 mm; 2 measurements per person
Instrument
250ms (every 250ms interval of 250 ms) /1‐99Hz, four to ten stain needles. Four needles on first dorsal intereosseous muscle of the hand and the anterior tibial muscle on both sides, six other needles placed depending on patient’s symptoms and pain pattern. Intensity just below pain threshold with muscle contractions.
Interventions
Six sessions spread over three weeks.
Placebo
Non functioning electroacupuncture, needles were put 20 mm away from points chosen for intervention group. No increase after threshold of perception was reached; no muscular contraction.
Results
Before treatment
After treatment
Means(SE)
Means(SE)
VAS (pain): interv.
56.61 (3.19)
39.89 (4.97)
VAS (pain): control
60.89 (4.07)
53.78 (4.37)
RPS: interv.
43.43 (3.28)
26.46 (3.82)
RPS: control
36.96 (2.53)
36.26 (3.94)
Pain relief
After last session
Follow up
No
Jadad score
2
Industry sponsored
Not mentioned
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A controlled trial of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) and exercise for chronic low back pain ‐ Deyo 1990 Country
USA
What compared to what?
TENS vs. Sham‐TENS
Patient characteristics
Low back pain > 3 months; +/‐ 60% female ; age M 51.4
Fulfills inclusion criteria?
Yes
N
72
Drop‐outs
20
Groups
Group 1: TENS (n= 31) Group 2: Sham TENS (n=29)
Outcome measure
‐ VAS (improvement) 100 mm 3 measurements per patient.
Instrument
Conventional TENS/Acupuncture‐like TENS
Interventions
Two weeks of conventional TENS (80‐100 pulses per second, high frequency) then instructed in acupuncture like TENS (2‐4 pulses per second) After instruction patient selects preferred mode for remaining two weeks. Four electrodes on back initially placed on area of most severe pain, then moved as necessary to optimize pain relief. (for sciatica electrodes also on leg) All patients told they might or might not feel stimulation. Self administered 45 minutes three days a week for four weeks. (The treatments were administered for four weeks, during which the subjects were asked to make twice‐weekly visitis. At these visits, all the subjects received moist‐heat treatment (hot packs) We also loaned the subjects electric heating pads for home use, advised 10 minutes twice a day.)
Placebo
Non functioning TENS, identical procedure and electrode placing.
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Results
Difference is the score with true Tens minus the score with sham‐ TENS
Difference (95 % confidence limits) at 4 week follow‐up
VAS (improvement) Pain relief
Four weeks after last treatment
Follow up
Yes, after one month.
Jadad score
2
Industry sponsored
No
5.2 (‐6.6 , 16.9)
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Impact of low frequency transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on symptomatic diabetic neuropathy using the new Salutaris device – Forst 2004 Country
Germany
What compared to what?
TENS vs. sham‐TENS
Patient characteristics
Diabetic neuropathy, duration of illness > M 15 years
Fulfills inclusion criteria?
Yes
N
24
Drop‐outs
5
Groups
TENS (n=12) sham‐TENS (n=7)
Outcome measure
VAS (pain) 20 cm 3 measurements per patient.
Instrument
280µ/4Hz, intensity adjusted to highest tolerable level with pain. Skin electrodes over peroneal nerve.
Interventions
Patient advised to stimulate both legs at least half hour per day for twelve weeks. No upper limit to duration of stimulation.
Placebo
Non functioning TENS, no additional information.
Results
Baseline
Six weeks
12 weeks
(after sixth week of treatment)
(after 12th/last week of treatment)
VAS TENS
19.8 ± 5.0
14.4 ± 9.7
17.8 ± 8.8
VAS sham‐TENS
15.3 ± 8.5
14.0 ± 8.7
15.0 ± 11.8
Pain relief
After six weeks of treatment and after 12 weeks of treatment.
Follow up
No
Jadad score
5
Industry sponsored
Not mentioned
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A 3‐month, randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a highly optimized, capacitively coupled, pulsed electrical stimulator in patients with osteoarthritis of the knee – Garland 2007 Country
USA
What compared to what?
PES (Pulsed Electric Stimulator) vs. sham‐PES; 20 male/38 female; mean age 66.1 ± 10.9
Patient characteristics
Osteoarthritis, years diagnosed > 8 years; 20male/38female; age 66.1 ± 10.9
Fulfils inclusion criteria?
Yes
N
58
Drop‐outs
Two patients dropped out, in both cases missing outcomes at 3 months imputed by last observation carried forward.
Groups
PES (n=39) sham‐PES (n=19)
Outcome measure
Patient pain and symptoms measured on 100 mm VAS WOMAC pain measured on 100 mm VAS Four measurements per patient.
Instrument
100 Hz negative pulsed signal; negative electrode on skin over patella and positive electrode over anterior distal thigh. Turned on and intensity increased until tingling sensation felt over knee of thigh, then reduction until sensation disappeared.
Interventions
Patient asked to wear device 6h or more (6‐14 h) a day (al devices contained timer) every day for 12 weeks.
Placebo
Non functioning PES, similar electrode placing, device shut off after intensity was reduced.
Results
Baseline
After
(before first treatment)
(after last treatment)
Patient pain PES
50.9 ± 17.99
36.2 ± 26.05
Patient pain sham
48.1 ± 16.76
45.7 ± 21.76
WOMAC pain PES
50.6 ± 14.20
37.4 ± 23.60
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WOMAC pain sham Pain relief
After last treatment
Follow up
No
Jadad score
4
Industry sponsored
Not mentioned
44.9 ± 12.47
41.8 ± 16.59
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Percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for low back pain ‐ A randomized crossover study ‐ Ghoname 1999b Country
USA
What compared to what?
PENS vs. sham‐PENS
Patient characteristics
Low back pain > 3 months of medication; 29 male/31 female, age 43 ± 19 yrs
Fulfills inclusion criteria?
Yes
N
60
Groups
Crossover design
Dropouts
Not mentioned
Outcome measure
VAS (pain) 10 cm, 72 measurements per patient
Instrument
0,5 ms/4Hz; 10 acupuncture points lower back region
Interventions
30 min PENS of TENS, 3 times a week, for 3 weeks.
Placebo
Non functioning PENS, identical acupuncture points.
Results
Baseline
24h After treatment
Sham‐PENS
5.7 ± 1.8
5.5 ± 1.9
PENS
6.3 ± 1.5
3.4 ± 1.4
Pain relief
24 hours after treatment
Jadad score
1
Industry sponsored
Not mentionded
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Percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation: an alternative to TENS in the management of sciatica – Ghoname 1999c Country
USA
What compared to what?
PENS vs. sham‐PENS
Patient characteristics
Sciatia pain due to lumbar disc hernation > 6 months ;30 male/34 female; age 43 ± 19
Fulfills inclusion criteria?
Yes
N
64
Groups
Crossover design
Drop‐outs
Not mentioned
Outcome measure
VAS (10 cm), 6 measurements per patient; VAS measurements prior and immediately after each treatment.
Instrument
0.1 s/4 Hz, 10 acupuncture needles, in symptomatic leg. Intensity of electrical stimulation adjusted to produce the highest tolerable electrical `tapping' sensation without muscle contractions.
Interventions
30 minutes, 3 times per week, for 3 weeks with one week in between treatment blocks.
Placebo
Non functioning PENS, identical needle placing.
Results
Before (24 hours before first treatment)
After (24 hours after last treatment)
PENS
7.2 ± 1.8
4.1 ± 1.4
sham‐PENS
6.6 ± 1.9
6.1 ± 1.9
Pain relief
24 hours after treatment.
Follow up
No
Jadad score
1
Industry sponsored
Not mentioned
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stimulation in patients with chronic low back pain ‐ Ghoname 1999a Country
USA
What compared to what?
Pens vs. Sham‐PENS
Patient characteristics
Low back pain > 3 months; age 46 ± 21 yr
Fulfills inclusion criteria?
Yes
N
68
Dropouts
Not mentioned
Groups
Crossover design
Outcome measure
VAS (pain), 10 cm, 12 measurements per person.
Instrument
0,5 ms/ 4Hz, alternating 15‐30 Hz or 100 Hz, 10 lumbar acupuncture sites
Interventions
30 min PENS, three days week for two weeks. With one week of in between treatment modalities.
Placebo
Non functioning PENS, identical acupuncture sites.
Results
Pre treatment 1
Pre treatment 6
PENS 4 Hz
6.4 ± 1.6
4.7 ± 1.6
PENS 15/30 Hz
6.0 ± 1.7
4.0 ± 1.4
PENS 100 Hz
5.7 ± 1.6
4.5 ± 1.5
Sham
5.8 ± 1.5
5.7 ± 1.7
Pain reduction
5‐10 minutes after treatment.
Jadad score
2
Industry sponsored
Not mentioned
Percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation: a novel analgesic therapy for diabetic neuropathic pain – Hamza 2000 Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
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Country
USA
What compared to what?
PENS vs. sham‐PENS
Patient characteristics
Peripheral neuropathic pain > 6 months, 28 female, 22 male. Age 34‐ 71 yrs
Fulfills inclusion criteria?
Yes
N
50
Groups
Crossover design
Drop‐outs
Not mentioned
Outcome measure
VAS (pain) 10 cm, 9 measurements per patient.
Instrument
10 acupuncture points, alternating 15/30 Hz every 3s. Needles in soft tissue and/or muscle in the leg and foot (L 3‐4‐5 S 1‐2) Intensity adjusted to highest tolerable level without muscle contractions.
Interventions
30 minutes; two periods of three times a week for three weeks with one week in between.
Placebo
Non functioning PENS, identical acupuncture points.
Results
Baseline
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
VAS PENS
6.2 ± 1.3
3.8 ± 1.2
3.5 ± 1.0
2.6 ± 0.9
VAS Sham‐ PENS
5.2 ± 1.6
4.6 ± 1.5
4.6 ± 1.4
4.8 ± 1.2
Pain relief
End of every week of intervention.
Follow up
No
Jadad score
1
Industry sponsored
No
Sequentially allocated clinical trial of rhythmic stabilization exercises and TENS in women with chronic low back pain – Kofotolis 2008
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Country
Greece
What compared to what?
TENS vs. sham‐TENS
Patient characteristics
Low back pain > 6 months; 46 female; age 40.5 ± 6.7
Fulfills inclusion criteria?
Yes
N
46
Drop‐outs
Yes, 2 in sham‐TENS
Groups
TENS (n=23 ) sham‐TENS (n= 21)
Outcome measure
Pain severity with Borg verbal rating pain scale (0 = normal to 10 = emergency); 4 measurements per patient
Instrument
200µs/4Hz, strong but comfortable level of stimulation. Four rubber electrodes on fascia thoracolambaliis and approx. 10 cm proximal to this along middle of the muscle (e.g. directly over the site of pain).
Interventions
40‐45 minutes, five times per week for four weeks.
Placebo
Non functioning TENS, identical electrode placing & procedure.
Results
Post 2
Post 3
Baseline
After
(Prior to treatment)
(immediately (Four after last weeks after treatment) last treatment)
(Eight weeks after last treatment)
Borg TENS
2.3 ± 0.4
2.2 ± 0.4
2.1 ± 0.6
2.0 ± 0.6
Borg sham‐ TENS
2.1 ± 0.7
2.0 ± 0.4
2.0 ± 0.4
1.9 ± 0.5
Pain relief
After last treatment, four weeks after last treatment and six weeks after last treatment.
Follow up
four weeks after last treatment and six weeks after last treatment.
Jadad score
2
Industry sponsored
Not mentioned
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Efficacy of microcurrent therapy in the treatment of chronic nonspecific back pain: a pilot study – Koopman 2009 Country
Netherlands
What compared to what?
Microcurrent therapy (MCT) vs. sham‐Microcurrent therapy
Patient characteristics
Low back pain > 3 months; 4 male/6 female; age 50 ± 9.2
Fulfills inclusion criteria?
Yes
N
9
Drop‐outs
No
Groups
Crossover design
Outcome measure
VAS (average pain), VAS (worst pain), 4 measurements per patient.
Instrument
Patch applied to most painful spot with positive electrode closest to the spine, microcurrent below sensory threshold.
Interventions
24 h daily patch; 9 day baseline period/washout period followed by 5 day treatment period.
Placebo
Non functioning MCT, identical patch placement and procedure.
Results
Baseline
After
VAS average MCT
6.23 ± 1.45
6.14 ± 1.42
VAS average sham‐MCT
5.99 ± 1.37
6.33 ± 1.43
VAS worst MCT
7.36 ± 0.68
6.71 ± 1.58
VAS worst sham‐MCT
6.71 ± 1.48
7.12 ± 1.28
Pain relief
After treatment period
Follow up
No
Jadad score
5
Industry sponsored
Yes, third author received compensation for manufacturer.
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Diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Effectiveness of electrotherapy and amitriptyline for symptomatic relief – Kumar 1998 Country
USA
What compared to what?
TENS vs. sham‐TENS
Patient characteristics
Patients with peripheral neuropathy who failed to respond to treatment with amitriptyline, pain > 21 months; 10male/13 female; average age +/‐ 58.5
Fulfills inclusion criteria?
Yes
N
23 (including three who could not take amitriptyline)
Drop‐outs
No
Groups
Electrotherapy (n=14) Sham‐Electrotherapy (n=9)
Outcome measure
Pain and discomfort level graded on scale 0‐5 (0 = no symptoms, 5 = extremely intense burning pain). Two measurements per patient.
Instrument
4ms/2‐70 Hz on lower extremties. Patients told they might or might not feel electrical stimulation.
Interventions
12 weeks, self‐administration.
Placebo
Non functioning electrotherapy, identical electrode placing and procedure.
Results
Before
After
Mean(SEM)
Mean(SEM)
Pain Electrotherapy
3.2 (0.2)
1.4 (0.4)
Pain sham
2.8 (0.3)
1.9 (0.5)
Pain relief
Directly after last treatment
Follow up
No
Jadad score
1
Industry sponsored
Not mentioned
Electroacupuncture relieves pain in men with chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome: three‐arm randomized trial – Lee and Lee 2009 Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
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Country
South Korea
What compared to what?
Electroacupuncture (EA) plus advice and excercise (A&E) vs. sham‐ Electroacupuncture (SEA) plus advice and excercise (A&E)
Patient characteristics
Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvis pain syndrome > 3 months; average age +/‐ 37
Fulfills inclusion criteria?
Yes
N
26
Drop‐outs
Yes, 1 from each treatment group.
Groups
EA plus A&E (n=12) SEA plus A&E (n=12)
Outcome measure
NIH‐CPSI pain subscore range 0‐21 3 measurements per patient.
Instrument
Continuous stimulation/4Hz, 6 acupuncture points at bilateral BL32, BL33 and GB30. Stimulated at both right and left acupuncture points. Sounds of pulse generator heard by participants.
Interventions
20 minutes, twice a week for 6 weeks.
Placebo
Non functioning EA, identical needle placing.
Results
Baseline
3 weeks
6 weeks
(after 3 weeks of treatment)
(after six weeks of treatment)
Net change from baseline Pain EA
12.2 ± 5.2
‐3.7 ± 2.6
‐5.2 ± 1.9
Pain SEA
11.8 ± 2.7
‐1.4 ± 3.5
‐1.6 ± 1.8
Pain relief
After three and after end of treatment.
Follow up
No
Jadad score
3
Industry sponsored
Not mentioned
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Pain Measurement in Randomized Clinical‐Trials ‐ A Comparison of 2 Pain Scales – Machin 1988 Country
United Kingdom
What compared to what?
Tens vs. sham‐TENS
Patient characteristics
Low back pain
Fulfills inclusion criteria
‐
N
30
Dropouts
One drop‐out after week 1 for sham‐TENS
Groups
Tens (n=15) sham‐Tens (n=15, n=14 after week 1)
Outcome measure
VAS (pain) 7 cm 23 measurements per patient.
Instrument
100 µs/32‐50 Hz to cutaneous electrodes placed around painful area
Interventions
20 minutes, for three weeks
Placebo
Non functioning TENS, identical electrode placing
Results
Pre‐treatment
Week 3
Post‐treatment
(one week before treatment)
(after last treatment session)
(1 week after last treatment)
VAS TENS
2.911 ± 1.172
1.347 ± 1.372
1.884 ± 0.752
VAS sham‐ TENS
3.008 ± 1.392
1.629 ± 1.365
1.763 ± 1.242
Pain reduction
After each week of treatment and one week after treatment.
Jadad score
2
Industry sponsored
Not mentioned
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for treatment of chronic back pain: A double‐blind, repeated measures comparison – Moore 1997 Country
USA
What compared to what?
TENS vs. sham‐TENS
Patient characteristics
Back pain > 6 months; 16 female/8male; mean age 51.67
Fulfills inclusion criteria?
Yes
N
28
Drop‐outs
4 male dropouts, N = 24
Groups
Crossover design
Outcome measure
Vas (pain relief): 10 cm; 4 measurements per patient PPI: 1 mild to 4 horrible; 8 measurements per patient
Instrument
100 µs/100 Hz; patients instructed to place four electrodes directly over area of the back where pain was most intense, and to use same placement throughout study. Subjects told they might or might not feel stimulation.
Interventions
Self‐administered, 5 hours a day, 2 consecutive days with 2 days hiatus between treatments
Placebo
Non functioning TENS, identical electrode placement instructions.
Results
TENS
Placebo
Pretreatment
Posttreatment
VAS‐r
46.23 ± 26.88
40.58 ± 27.55
PPI
2.58 ± 1.03
2.27 ± 1.13
VAS‐r
50.56 ± 29.13
44.81 ± 30.67
PPI
2.79 ± 1.07
2.42 ± 1.15
Pain relief
Directly after treatment
Jadad score
4
Industry sponsored
Not mentioned
Carpal tunnel syndrome pain treated with low‐level laser and microamperes transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation: A controlled study – Naeser 1997 Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
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Country
USA
What compared to what?
Microampère TENS vs. sham‐TENS
Patient characteristics
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome pain > 3 months; 9male/2female; 40‐68 years.
Fulfills inclusion criteria?
Yes
N
11
Drop‐outs
Patients who reported greater than 50 % pain reduction after sham‐ TENS were removed from statistical analyses.
Groups
Crossover design
Outcome measure
McGill Pain Questionnaire 3 measurements per patient.
Instrument
Microamps TENS 292Hz for 2 mintues followed by 0.3 Hz for 18 minutes. One electrode applied to skin, centered over acupoint PC 7 at center of wrist crease. Grounding pad applied to skin and centered over acupoint TW 4, on dorsum of wrist. Intensity decreased to subtrehsold level at which patient reported no sensation. Audible click heard with adjustment of Hz.
Interventions
Serie of nine‐twelve treatments, 20 minutes, three times a weeks for three‐four weeks
Placebo
Non functioning TENS, identical needle placement and procedure. Audible click with adjustment of Hz.
Results
Patient received either TENS treatment first and sham second or sham‐treatment first and TENS second. TENS 1st treatment
Pretest
Posttest
(month before first treatment; also posttest 1 served as pretest for posttest 2)
(week after end of each treatment session)
21.3 ± 5.69
.33 ± .58 (posttest 1)
TENS 2nd treatment 21.87 ± 9.06
3.75 ± 6.52 (posttest 2 )
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Sham 1st treatment 18.00 ± 8.40
22.00 ± 11.28 (posttest 1)
Sham 2nd treatment 11.38 ± 11.14
14.00 ± 14.17 (posttest 2)
Pain relief
Week after end of each treatment session
Jadad score
3
Industry sponsored
No
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An alternative approach to treating lateral epicondylitis. A randomized, placebo‐controlled, double‐blinded study ‐ Nourbakhsh 2008 Country
USA
What compared to what?
Noxious level electrical stimulation (ES) vs. sham‐ES
Patient characteristics
Lateral epicondylitis pain > 3 months; 10male/8female; age 24‐72
Fulfills inclusion criteria?
Yes
N
18
Drop‐outs
No
Groups
Treatment (n=10) Control (n=8)
Outcome measure
NRS pain intensity Measurement per patient: unknown
Instrument
Interrupted DC current/4Hz. Arm resting on treatment, after palpatation of painful area on lateral epicdonyle while subject was holding ground electrode in affected hand, therapist located tender point on this area with probe electrode. All identifief points stimulated three times each treatment session.
Interventions
Six sessions over 2‐3 week period ; intensity adjusted to subject’s pain tolerance level. Beeping tone to be heard during treatment.
Placebo
Non functioning ES, identical procedure.
Results
Pretest
Posttest
Pain ES
4.2 ± 2.4
1.1 ± 1.5
Pain sham‐ES
3.85 ± 2.8
4.0 ± 2.8
Pain relief
Unknown
Jadad score
5
Industry sponsored
No
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Outcome of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in chronic pain: short‐term results of a double‐blind, randomised, placebo‐controlled trial – Oosterhof 2006 Country
Netherlands
What compared to what?
TENS vs. Sham‐TENS
Patient characteristics
Chronic pain > 6 months; 66 male/97 female; age 50.2 ± 1.1
Fulfills inclusion criteria?
Yes
N
165
Drop‐outs
Yes, 2 from TENS
Groups
TENS (n=81) sham‐TENS (n=82)
Outcome measure
VAS (pain) 100 mm Patient rated pain for 14 days.
Instrument
50 µs/80Hz, electrodes applied over supericial cutaneous nerves in painful segments, determined by physiotherapist. Stimulation set at level at which patient did not experience sensation.
Interventions
Ten days of self‐administration.
Placebo
Non functioning TENS, identical electrode placing and procedure.
Results
Baseline
After
(week before treatment)
(after 10 days of treatment)
TENS
62.2 ± 18.5
53.2 ± 26.4
sham‐TENS
61.9 ± 18.3
57.1 ± 26.5
Pain relief
After last day of treatment
Jadad score
5
Industry sponsored
No
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Electroacupuncture versus diclofenac in symptomatic treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee: a randomized controlled trial – Sangdee 2002 Country
Thailand
What compared to what?
Electroacupuncture (EA) vs. sham‐EA (SEA)
Patient characteristics
Osteoarthritis pain > 3 months; 10male/39 female; age 61.84 ± 8.96
Fulfills inclusion criteria?
Yes
N
186 knees
Drop‐outs
Yes, 2 patients from SEA 1 patients from EA
Groups
EA (n=91 knees) SEA (n=89 knees)
Outcome measure
VAS (pain) 100 mm; Two measurements per patient.
Instrument
2 Hz; four superficially placed needles in acupuncture points around affected knee. First pair connected to Dubi and neares adjacent point, second pair to trigger point and Ququan. Stimulation applied until it reached maximum level of pain.
Interventions
20 minutes, three times a week for four weeks.
Placebo
Non functioning EA, similar acupuncture points on affected knee, identical procedure.
Results
Baseline
After (after last treatment) Change to baseline score
VAS (pain) EA
66.78 ± 22.34
‐48.24 ± 3.59
VAS (pain) SEA
63.49 ± 22.36
‐22.86 ± 4.02
Pain relief
After last treatment
Jadad score
2
Industry sponsored
No
Acupuncture in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis: a double‐blind controlled pilot study – Tam 2007 Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
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Country
Hong Kong, China
What compared to what?
Electroacupuncture (EA) vs. sham‐Electroacupuncture (SEA)
Patient characteristics
Rheumatoid arthritis, diseasure duration > 9 years;age 58 ± 10
Fulfills inclusion criteria?
Yes
N
24
Drop‐outs
Yes, 3 from SEA did not complete 10 week study.
Groups
EA (n=12) SEA (n=12, n=9 after drop‐outs)
Outcome measure
VAS (pain) 10 cm 5 measurements per patient
Instrument
Dense wave 4Hz, disperse wave 20 Hz. Six acupuncture points in hand including LI11, TE5, LI4, ST36, GB34 and GB39. intermittent non‐specific manual twirling
Interventions
30 minutes, two times a week for ten weeks.
Placebo
Non functioning electroacupuncture, skin punctured in identical points but needles quickly withdrawn. Intermittent non‐specific manual twirling
Results
Baseline
Week 10 (after last treatment session)
VAS (pain) EA
6.0 ± 2.1
5.7 ± 2.3
VAS (pain) SEA
6.5 ± 2.0
5.1 ± 1.9
Pain relief
After last treatment session, ten weeks.
Jadad score
3
Industry sponsored
No
A double blind randomised controlled clinical trial on the effect of transcutaneous spinal electroanalgesia (TSE) on low back pain – Thompson 2008
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Country
United Kingdom
What compared to what?
Transcutaneous Spinal Electroanalgesia (TSE) vs. sham‐TSE
Patient characteristics
Low back pain > 1 year ; 26male/32female ; age 46.2 ± 12.3
Fulfills inclusion criteria?
Yes
N
58
Drop‐outs
No
Groups
TSE (n=29) sham‐TSE (n=29)
Outcome measure
VAS (pain) 10 cm 4 measurements per patient
Instrument
4µs/10kHz, pair of electrodes applied to back; one on skin overlying spinous process of 1st thoracic verterbra and other to skin overlying 12th thoraric vertebra.
Interventions
Single session, 20 minutes.
Placebo
Non functioning TSE, identical electrode placement and procedure.
Results
VAS TSE
Mean of VAS immediately before treatment
Mean of VAS immediately after treatment
Mean of VAS in week before treatment
Mean of VAS in week after treatment
5.008 ± 2.062 4.216 ± 1.870 5.398 ± 1.768
5.225 ± 1.757
VAS 5.520 ± 2.152 4.679 ± 2.066 5.037 ± sham‐TSE 2.188
5.057 ± 2.361
Pain relief
Immediately after treatment and during week after treatment
Jadad score
5
Industry sponsored
Not mentioned
Efficacy of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and percutaneous neuromodulation therapy in chronic low back pain ‐ Topuz 2004 Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
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Country
Turkey
What compared to what?
TENS, low‐frequency TENS and PENS vs. sham‐TENS
Patient characteristics
Patients with low back pain > 3 months, 19‐70 yrs. 19male/41female
Fulfills inclusion criteria?
Yes
N
45
Drop‐outs
Yes, 3 from placebo TENS, N = 42
Groups
Placebo TENS (n=12) Conventional‐TENS (n=15) Low‐TENS (n=15)
Outcome measure
VAS (pain intensity=Cur) 10 cm, 2 x per patient VAS (activity pain=Act) 10 cm, 2 measurements per patient.
Instrument
Four electrodes standard dermatomal pattern over most painful lumbar region. C‐TENS: 100 µs/80 Hz; Low‐TENS: 100 µs/4 Hz.
Interventions
20 min, five times a week for two weeks.
Placebo
Non functioning TENS, similar electrode placing
Results
Pre‐treatment
Post‐treatment (directly after)
Placebo
Cur
5.75 ± 1.35
5.91 ± 1.37
Act
6.75 ± 1.13
6.58 ± 0.99
Cur
6.53 ± 1.18
3.73 ± 1.62
Act
7.40 ± 1.18
4.86 ± 1.68
Low‐
Cur
6.86 ± 1.24
4.26 ± 2.05
TENS
Act
7.46 ± 1.92
5.33 ± 2.09
PENS
Cur
7.00 ± 1.47
3.38 ± 2.66
Act
8.15 ± 1.21
4.07 ± 2.49
C‐TENS
Pain relief
Directly after treatment
Follow up
No
Jadad score
3
Industry sponsored
Not mentioned.
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The effectiveness of ENAR® for the treatment of chronic neck pain in Australian adults: A preliminary single‐blind, randomised controlled trial – Vitiello 2007 Country
Australia
What compared to what?
TENS vs. sham‐ENAR
Patient characteristics
Neck pain > 6 weeks ;10male/14female; age M 40.5
Fulfills inclusion criteria?
No
N
17
Drop‐outs
No
Groups
TENS (n= 9) sham‐ENAR (n=8)
Outcome measure
VAS (pain) 5 measurements per patient.
Instrument
Electrodes applied to skin overlying the posterior surface of neck and upper thorax regions. Dosage set to comfortable tolerance level below muscle fasciulation response. All patients told they might not feel electrotherapy.
Interventions
10 minutes; six week schedule of treatment.
Placebo
Non functioning ENAR, identical placement and procedure.
Results (mean ± SE)
Baseline
6 weeks
(after last treatment)
12 weeks 18 weeks 24 weeks follow‐ follow‐ follow‐ up up up
VAS (pain) TENS
3.243 ± .844
3.643 ± .887
3.214 ± 1.049
VAS (pain) sham
3.250 ± .789
4.500 ± .869
3.250 ± .829
3.438 ± .981
4.063 ± .813
Pain relief
After last treatment (six weeks), after 12/18/24 weeks.
Jadad score
3
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4.429 ± .958
4.063 ± .896
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Industry sponsored
Yes
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Efficacy of percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and therapeutic exercise for older adults with chronic low back pain: a randomized controlled trial – Weiner 2008 (1) Country
USA
What compared to what?
PENS vs. sham‐PENS
Patient characteristics
Low back pain, pain > 3 months; age > 65 years
Fulfills inclusion criteria?
Yes
N
100
Drop‐outs
3 from PENS, 5 from sham‐PENS
Groups
1) PENS (n=47) 2) sham‐PENS (n=45)
Outcome measure
Pain intensity with McGill Pain Questionnaire short form 3 measurements per patient.
Instrument
10 acupuncuture points, placed bilaterally at dermatomal, myotomal, scleratomal, and sympathetic levels corresponding to T12, L3, L5 and S2 and the motor point for the piriformis muscle. Two extra needles on T12 dermatome with electrical stimulation.
Interventions
12 sessions of 30 minutes PENS, frequency adjusted to previous session; maintained stimulus of moderate intensity.
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Placebo
Non functioning PENS on similar acupuncture points, electrical stimulation delivered to T12 dermatome. 100 Hz, electrostimulator turned off after 5 minutes.
Results
Baseline
After last treatment
Follow up (6 months)
MPQ total PENS
13.4 ± 8.5
‐2.9 ± 9.2
‐3.4 ± 7.4
MPQ total sham‐ PENS
10.7 ± 6.2
‐2.3 ± 6.3
‐3.3 ± 7.4
Pain relief
After last treatment and after 6 months.
Follow up
Yes, 6 months.
Jadad score
2
Industry sponsored
No
Efficacy of percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and therapeutic exercise for older adults with chronic low back pain: a randomized controlled trial – Weiner 2008 (2)
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
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Country
USA
What compared to what?
PENS as add on to general conditioning and aerobic exercise (GCAE) vs. Sham‐PENS as add on to GCAE
Patient characteristics Low back pain, pain > 3 months; age > 65 years Fulfills inclusion criteria?
Yes
N
100
Drop‐outs
PENS + GCAE: 5 drop‐outs, Sham‐PENS + GCAE: 6 drop‐outs
Groups
1) PENS +GCAE (n=45) 2)sham‐PENS + GCAE (n=44)
Outcome measure
Pain intensity with McGill Pain Questionnaire short form 3 measurements per patient.
Instrument
10 acupuncuture points, placed bilaterally at dermatomal, myotomal, scleratomal, and sympathetic levels corresponding to T12, L3, L5 and S2 and the motor point for the piriformis muscle. Two extra needles on T12 dermatome with electrical stimulation.
Interventions
12 sessions of 30 minutes PENS, frequency adjusted to previous session; maintained stimulus of moderate intensity.
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Placebo
Non functioning PENS on similar acupuncture points, electrical stimulation solely delivered to T12 dermatome. 100 Hz, electrostimulator turned off afer 5 minutes.
Results
Baseline
After last treatment
Follow up (6 months)
PENS + CGAE
12.2 ± 6.6
‐4.1 ± 8.2
‐3.8 ± 8.9
Sham + GCAE
12.0 ± 8.0
‐3.1 ± 7.9
‐3.1 ± 7.1
Pain relief
After last treatment and after 6 months.
Follow up
Yes, 6 months.
Jadad score
2
Industry sponsored
No
Efficacy of percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for the treatment of chroniclow back pain in older adults ‐ Weiner 2003 Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
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Country
USA
What compared to what?
PENS + PT (physical therapy) vs. sham PENS + PT
Patient characteristics
Patients with chronic low back pain > 3 months; 17 male/17female; > 65 yrs
Fulfills inclusion criteria?
Yes
N
34
Drop‐outs
One subject each in the PENS plus PT group and the sham PENS plus PT group dropped out of treatment, and one subject in the PENS plus PT group was lost to follow‐up. A conservative approach was followed and used their pretreatment scores in the data analyses, thus assuming they were treatment failures
Groups
PENS + PT (17) Sham PENS + PT (17)
Outcome measure
McGill Pain Questionnaire (MPQ) & Pain Severity scale of Multidimensional Pain Inventory (MPI) 3 measurements per patient.
Instrument
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Interventions
30 minutes, twice a week for six weeks.
Placebo
Non functioning PENS, identical acupuncture sites
Results
Pre
Standard error of mean
PENS
Sham
Post
Follow‐up
(within 1 week of completion of intervention)
(three months after completion of intervention)
MPQ
13.06 ± 1.31 (= standard error of mean)
6.66 ± 0.87
6.19 ± 0.88
MPI
3.21 ± 0.25
2.00 ± 0.20
2.16 ± 0.30
MPQ
12.24 ± 1.69
12.47 ± 2.04
11.82 ± 1.90
MPI
3.28 ± 0.28
3.22 ± 0.23
3.10 ± 0.16
Pain relief
Directly after treatment, 3 months after treatment
Jadad score
3
Industry sponsored
Not mentioned
Efficacy of periosteal stimulation therapy for the treatment of osteoarthritis‐associated chronic knee pain: an initial controlled clinical trial – Weiner 2007 Country
USA
What compared to what?
PENS vs. sham‐PENS
Patient characteristics
Knee pain > 3 months; 44male/44 female
Fulfills inclusion criteria?
Yes
N
88
Drop‐outs
5 from PENS and 4 from sham‐PENS, none excluded from analysis.
Groups
1) PENS (n=44) 2 sham‐PENS (n=44)
Outcome measure
WOMAC Pain, 3 measurements per person.
Instrument
30 min/100 Hz, 4 acupuncture points: medial femoral condyle, lateral femoral condyle, flare of tibia, head of fibula. 1 minute stimulation on
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two additional needles on either side of upper third of tibial shaft. Interventions
6 treatments, 30 min. Once a week for 6 weeks.
Placebo
Non functioning PENS on identical acupuncture sites. 1 min stim on two additional needles on either side of upper third of tibial shaft.
Results
Baseline
Posttreatment Follow up (after last treatment)
(3 months after treatment)
WOMAC PENS
9.25 ± 3.14
6.17 ± 3.72
8.32 ± 3.93
WOMAC sham‐PENS
9.06 ± 3.32
8.04 ± 3.25
7.79 ± 3.94
Pain relief
Directly after treatment and 3 months after treatment
Follow up
Yes, 3 months after treatment.
Jadad score
1
Industry sponsored
No
The evaluation of two modulated frequency modes of acupuncture‐like TENS on the treatment of tennis elbow pain – Weng 2005 Country
Taiwan
What compared to what?
Acupuncture‐like TENS (AL‐TENS) vs. sham AL‐TENS
Patient characteristics
Tennis elbow pain > 3 months; age 20‐30
Fulfills inclusion criteria?
Yes
N
20
Drop‐outs
Not mentioned
Groups
Crossover design
Outcome measure
VAS (pain) 10 cm; Two measurements per patient.
Instrument
‐5 KHz modulated by 2 Hz (LF);‐5 KHz modulated by 100 (HF); Four electrodes on LI10 and L11 in area of the elbow. Two electrodes on two right acupoints and two electrodes on two left acupoints.
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Intensity at tolerable level. Interventions
15 minutes, three times a week for two weeks.
Placebo
Non functioning TENS, no additional information.
Results VAS (pain)
Before
After (two weeks)
VAS (pain) LF
4.40 ± 2.16
3.70 ± 2.00
VAS (pain) HF
4.16 ± 2.37
3.42 ± 2.01
VAS (pain) sham
4.80 ± 1.93
4.95 ± 2.01
Pain relief
Two weeks after treatmetn
Follow up
No
Jadad score
1
Industry sponsored
Not mentioned
The Treatment of Upper Back Pain by Two Modulated Frequency Modes of Acupuncture‐like TENS ‐ Weng 2005 Country
Taiwan, Republic of China
What compared to what?
Al‐TENS (Low frequency/High frequency) and AL‐TENS placebo
Patient characteristics
Upper back pain < 3 months, 20‐30 yrs, M 25.3 ± 5.1; all male
Fulfills inclusion criteria?
Yes
N
30
Drop‐outs
None mentioned.
Groups
Crossover design
Outcome measure
VAS(pain) 10 cm, 12 measurements per person.
Instrument
Pulse duration: 0.1 ms. Either: 5 KHz modulated by 2 Hz or 5 KHz modulated by 200 Hz. Two electrodes placed on two acupuncture points on subject’s right and left sides of upper back. Intensity of stimulation adjusted a tolerable level.
Interventions
Every treatment for 20 min, three times a week for two weeks.
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Placebo
Non functioning AL‐TENS, identical electrode placing.
Results VAS (pain)
Directly before treatment
Direcly after treatment
LF (2 Hz)
4.46 ± 1.85
3.81 ± 1.70
HF (200 Hz)
4.10 ± 2.09
3.49 ± 1.70
Placebo
4.40 ± 2.09
4.30 ± 2.07
Pain relief
Directly after treatment.
Follow up
No
Jadad score
1
Industry sponsored
Not mentioned
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Bijlage 8. Enquête
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Openingsscherm In opdracht van het College voor Zorgverzekeringen (CVZ) voert het UMC St Radboud een onderzoek uit naar het huidig gebruik van uitwendige hulpmiddelen ter bestrijding van chronische pijn*. Onder uitwendige hulpmiddelen moet u in dit verband bijvoorbeeld verstaan TENS, APS, braces, tapes, e.d. Het CVZ zal de resultaten gebruiken om te bepalen welke behandelingen voldoen aan de stand van de wetenschap en praktijk. Daartoe wordt een enquête uitgevoerd onder de beroepsgroep en wordt een systematisch onderzoek van de beschikbare literatuur uitgevoerd. Wij zouden het zeer op prijs stellen indien u onderstaande vragenlijst invult. Het invullen vergt niet meer dan 5 minuten van uw tijd, en de gegevens worden volstrekt anoniem verwerkt. *N.B.: Onder chronische pijn verstaan we pijn die langer aanhoudt dan 3 maanden Dr Robert van Dongen Prof dr Ria NijhuisvanderSanden Jan Oosterhof, fysiotherapeut Dr Ir Rob Reuzel Dr Bart Staal Prof dr Gert Jan van der Wilt Vraag 1
Maakt u bij de behandeling van de patiënten wel eens gebruik van uitwendige hulpmiddelen ter behandeling van chronische pijn?
Ja Nee
Vraag 2 (alleen indien Vraag 1 bevestigend is beantwoord)
Hoeveel patiënten met chronische pijn heeft u in de afgelopen maand ongeveer onder behandeling gehad?
Welke van de volgende uitwendige hulpmiddelen past u toe ter behandeling van chronische pijn: TENS
Ja
Nee Aantal patiënten per maand:
APS
Ja
Nee
Andere vormen van elektrotherapie
Ja
Nee Namelijk: Aantal patiënten per maand:
Braces (incl. halskraag)
Ja
Nee
Tapes
Ja
Nee Aantal patiënten per maand:
Prothesen
Ja
Nee
Bandages
Ja
Nee Aantal patiënten per maand:
Spalken
Ja
Nee
Anders
Ja
Nee Namelijk: Aantal patiënten per maand:
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Vraag 3 (alleen indien Vraag 1 bevestigend is beantwoord en bij Vraag 2 een vorm van electrotherapie is aangevinkt)
U maakt gebruik van elektrotherapie Wie schrijft het hulpmiddel voor:
U zelf Een ander
Wie begeleidt het gebruik:
Namelijk:
U zelf Niemand Een ander
Is het gebruik van het hulpmiddel permanent?
Ja Nee Onbekend
Is er in geval van problemen een achterwachtfunctie geregeld?
Ja Nee Onbekend
Hoe geschiedt eventuele vervanging van het hulpmiddel? Door U zelf Onbekend Door een ander
Namelijk:
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Vraag 4 (alleen indien Vraag 1 bevestigend is beantwoord en bij Vraag 2 een vorm van electrotherapie is aangevinkt)
Voor welke indicaties gebruikt u genoemde uitwendige hulpmiddelen ter behandeling van chronische pijn: Pijn van het bewegingsapparaat
Ja
Nee
Zenuwletsels
Ja
Nee
Pijn bij kanker
Ja
Nee
Overige pijnsyndromen
Ja
Nee
Namelijk:
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Vraag 5
Wat is uw beroep: Fysiotherapeut Ergotherapeut Oefentherapeut Revalidatiearts Anesthesioloog Othopedisch chirurg Orthomanueel therapeut Reumatoloog Sportarts Anders
Namelijk:
In wat voor een instelling bent u werkzaam: Pijnbehandelcentrum verbonden aan academisch ziekenhuis Pijnbehandelcentrum verbonden aan niet-academisch ziekenhuis Eerstelijns gezondheidscentrum Eerstelijns praktijk Revalidatiecentrum
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Bijlage 9. Referenties van geëxcludeerde studies, met reden voor exclusie. (geïncludeerde studies vet gedrukt) Reference List 1
"Controlling pain. Taming pain with TENS," Nursing 31(11), 84 (2001). No data on pain
2
"Philadelphia panel evidence-based clinical practice guidelines on selected rehabilitation interventions for knee pain," 81(10), 1675 (2001). no RCT
3
"Fibromyalgia: an enigmatic condition with no defined treatment," Drugs & Therapy Perspectives 18(9), 11 (2002). no RCT
4
"PENS returns as PNT for chronic low back pain -- still electrical stimulation of acupuncture needles (n=72)," Acupunct. Med. 20(2-3), 127 (2002). No TENS
5
"Management of chronic central neuropathic pain following traumatic spinal cord injury: executive summary of evidence report/technology assessment: number 45," Journal of Pain & Palliative Care Pharmacotherapy 17(2), 99 (2003). no RCT
6
"Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation in chronic pelvic pain (n=33)," Acupunct. Med. 21 (3), 112 (2003). No TENS
7
"Longterm specific effect of acupuncture on chronic neck pain (n=24)," Acupunct. Med. 22 (3), 161 (2004). Acupuncture
8
"Chiropractic clinical practice guideline: evidence-based treatment of adult neck pain not due to whiplash," Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association 49(3), 158 (2005). no RCT
9
"Pediatric headache," Headache: The Journal of Head & Face Pain 45(8), 1098 (2005). no RCT
10
"Chronic cluster headache relieved by nerve stimulation," NHF Head Lines (157), 4 (2007). No data on pain
11
"PT bulletin digest," PT: Magazine of Physical Therapy 16(11), 79 (2008). No data on pain
12
"TENS and sham TENS have a similar impact on chronic pain levels -- what about patient satisfaction?," Lippincott's Bone & Joint Newsletter 14(8), 93 (2008). No data on pain
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13
"Complex regional pain syndrome type 1: Some treatments assessed versus placebo, limited efficacy," Prescrire Int. 18(104), 267 (2009). No RCT
14
"Long term conditions," Nursing Times 105(47), 6 (2009). No data on pain
15
"Pain: hope through research," Journal of Pain & Palliative Care Pharmacotherapy 23(3), 307 (2009). no RCT
16
"New guidelines nix TENS for chronic back pain," Clinical Advisor for Nurse Practitioners 13(3), 13 (2010). no RCT
17
R. Aarskog, et al., "Is mechanical pain threshold after transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) increased locally and unilaterally? A randomized placebocontrolled trial in healthy subjects," Physiother. Res. Int. 12(4), 251 (2007). No chronic pain
18
E. Abdel-Moty, et al., "Functional electrical stimulation treatment of postradiculopathy associated muscle weakness," Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 75(6), 680 (1994). No chronic pain
19
D. Abejon and C. A. Feler, "Is impedance a parameter to be taken into account in spinal cord stimulation?," Pain Phys. 10(4), 533 (2007). Invasive
20
K. Abelson, et al., "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in rheumatoid arthritis," N. Z. Med. J. 96(727), 156 (1983). Excluded after full text, no adequate data
21
A. P. Abernethy, "Randomized controlled trial of acupuncture for chronic neck pain," 22 (2), 145 (2008). No RCT
22
S. Aboseif, et al., "Sacral neuromodulation as an effective treatment for refractory pelvic floor dysfunction," Urology 60(1), 52 (2002). Invasive
23
S. E. Abram, A. C. Reynolds, and M. B. Chancellor, "A comparison of analgesic effects of electroacupuncture, placebo electroacupuncture and transcutaneous electrical stimulation," (1983). no RCT
24
J. Achterberg, P. McGraw, and G. F. Lawlis, "Rheumatoid arthritis: a study of relaxation and temperature biofeedback training as an adjunctive therapy," (1981). no TENS
25
C. Acton, "The holistic management of chronic wound pain," 3(1), 61 (2007). No RCT
26
J. E. Adams, "Naloxone reversal of analgesia produced by brain stimulation in the human," Pain 2(2), 161 (1976). No RCT
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27
M. L. Adams and G. J. Arminio, "Non-pharmacologic pain management intervention," Clinics in Podiatric Medicine & Surgery 25(3), 409 (2008). no RCT
28
N. Adams and J. Sim, "An overview of fibromyalgia syndrome: mechanisms, differential diagnosis and treatment approaches," 84(7), 304 (1998). no RCT
29
R. A. Adedoyin, M. O. B. Olaogun, and A. L. Oyeyemi, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and interferential current combined with exercise for the treatment of knee osteoarthritis: a randomised controlled trial," (2005). No sham control group
30
H. E. Ahmed, et al., "Percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation: an alternative to antiviral drugs for acute herpes zoster," Anesth. Analg. 87(4), 911 (1998). No chronic pain
31
H. E. Ahmed, et al., "Use of percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (PENS) in the short-term management of headache," Headache 40(4), 311 (2000). Included
32
E. Ahonen, et al., "Effectiveness of acupuncture and physiotherapy on myogenic headache: a comparative study," (1984). no RCT
33
N. Aigner, et al., "(Acupuncture versus laser acupuncture in the treatment of whiplash injury -a prospective randomized study) [German]," (1999). no TENS
34
O. Airaksinen and P. J. Pontinen, "Effects of the electrical stimulation of myofascial trigger points with tension headache," Acupunct. Electrother. Res. 17(4), 285 (1992). No chronic pain
35
O. Airaksinen, et al., "Chapter 4 - European guidelines for the management of chronic nonspecific low back pain," 15, S192-S300 (2006). No RCT
36
C. B. Aiyejusunle, T. A. Kola-Korolo, and O. A. Ajiboye, "Comparison of the effects of tens and sodium salicylate iontophoresis in the management of osteoarthritis of the knee," Nig. Q. J. Hosp. Med. 17(1), 30 (2007). No RCT
37
G. Akyuz, et al., "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) in the treatment of postoperative pain and prevention of paralytic ileus," (1993). no chronic pain
38
E. A. Al-Badawi, et al., "Efficacy of pulsed radio frequency energy therapy in temporomandibular joint pain and dysfunction," Cranio. 22(1), 10 (2004). Excluded after full text, no data extraction possible
39
J. Al-Smadi, et al., "A pilot investigation of the hypoalgesic effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation upon low back pain in people with multiple sclerosis," Clin. Rehabil. 17(7), 742 (2003). Included
40
J. Albright, et al., "Philadelphia panel evidence-based clinical practice guidelines on selected rehabilitation interventions for low back pain," 81(10), 1641 (2001). No RCT
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41
L. Alcidi, et al., "Low power radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation for the treatment of pain due to osteoarthritis of the knee," Reumatismo. 59(2), 140 (2007). No sham control group
42
V. Alfieri, et al., "Parameters of electrical multistimulation for the treatment of radicular pain," (1987). Excluded after full text, no adequate sham control group
43
D. Alimi, et al., "Analgesic effect of auricular acupuncture for cancer pain: a randomized, blinded, controlled trial," J. Clin. Oncol. 21(22), 4120 (2003). Excluded after full text, no chronic pain
44
G. Allais, et al., "Non-pharmacological approaches to chronic headaches: Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, lasertherapy and acupuncture in transformed migraine treatment," Neurol. Sci. 24(SUPPL. 2) (2003). Excluded after full text, no sham control group
45
M. Allegri, et al., "Prospective study of the success and efficacy of spinal cord stimulation," Minerva Anestesiol. 70(3), 117 (2004). Invasive
46
R. J. Allen, "Physical agents used in the management of chronic pain by physical therapists," Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Clinics of North America 17(2), 315 (2006). no RCT
47
W. A. Alm, M. L. Gold, and L. S. Weil, "Evaluation of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) in podiatric surgery," J. Am. Podiatry. Assoc. 69(9), 537 (1979). No chronic pain
48
T. F. Almeida, et al., "The effect of combined therapy (ultrasound and interferential current) on pain and sleep in fibromyalgia," Pain 104(3), 665 (2003). Electromagnetic
49
J. Alves-Guerreiro , et al., "The effect of three electrotherapeutic modalities upon peripheral nerve conduction and mechanical pain threshold," Clin. Physiol 21(6), 704 (2001). No chronic pain
50
J. J. Ambler, D. A. Zideman, and C. D. Deakin, "The effect of prophylactic topical steroid cream on the incidence and severity of cutaneous burns following external DC cardioversion," Resuscitation 65(2), 179 (2005). No chronic pain
51
J. J. Ambler and C. D. Deakin, "A randomised controlled trial of the effect of biphasic or monophasic waveform on the incidence and severity of cutaneous burns following external direct current cardioversion," Resuscitation 71(3), 293 (2006). No chronic pain
52
F. Ambrosio, et al., "SIAARTI recommendations for chronic non-cancer pain," 72(11), 859 (2006). No RCT
53
C. Ammendolia, et al., "Evidence-informed management of chronic low back pain with needle acupuncture," 8(1), 160 (2008). No RCT
54
R. Ammer, et al., "Pain threshold for low energy intracardiac cardioversion of atrial fibrillation with low or no sedation," Pacing Clin. Electrophysiol. 20(1 Pt 2), 230 (1997). No chronic pain
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55
C. Andersen and P. Hole, "Long-term home treatment with epidural analgesia does not affect later spinal cord stimulation in patients with otherwise intractable angina pectoris," Clin. J. Pain 14(4), 315 (1998). No chronic pain
56
T. Andersen, et al., "The effect of electrical stimulation on lumbar spinal fusion in older patients: a randomized, controlled, multi-center trial: part 1: functional outcome," Spine (Phila Pa 1976. ) 34(21), 2241 (2009). No chronic pain
57
A. F. Anderson and A. B. Lipscomb, "Analysis of rehabilitation techniques after anterior cruciate reconstruction," (1989). No chronic pain
58
R. U. Anderson, "Traditional therapy for chronic pelvic pain does not work: what do we do now?," 3(3), 145 (2006). No RCT
59
S. I. Anderson, et al., "Chronic transcutaneous electrical stimulation of calf muscles improves functional capacity without inducing systemic inflammation in claudicants," 27(2), 201 (2004). No chronic pain
60
W. S. Anderson, et al., "Implantation of a responsive neurostimulator device in patients with refractory epilepsy," Neurosurg. Focus. 25(3), E12 (2008). Invasive
61
P. Andrell, et al., "Cost-effectiveness of spinal cord stimulation versus coronary artery bypass grafting in patients with severe angina pectoris--long-term results from the ESBY study," Cardiology 99(1), 20 (2003). Invasive
62
P. Andrell, et al., "White matter disease in magnetic resonance imaging predicts cerebral complications after coronary artery bypass grafting," Ann. Thorac. Surg. 79(1), 74 (2005). No chronic pain
63
D. L. Angulo and C. W. Colwell, Jr., "Use of postoperative TENS and continuous passive motion following total knee replacement," (1990). no chronic pain
64
N. Annal, et al., "Introduction of transcutaneous, low-voltage, non-pulsatile direct current (DC) therapy for migraine and chronic headaches. A comparison with transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS)," (1992). No sham control group
65
M. Anselmino, et al., "Spinal cord stimulation and 30-minute heart rate variability in refractory angina patients," Pacing Clin. Electrophysiol. 32(1), 37 (2009). Excluded after full text, no chronic pain
66
A. Antal, et al., "Anodal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation of the Motor Cortex Ameliorates Chronic Pain and Reduces Short Intracortical Inhibition," J. Pain Symptom Manage. 39(5), 890 (2010). Excluded after full text, no data extraction possible
67
F. Ardic, M. Sarhus, and O. Topuz, "Comparison of two different techniques of electrotherapy on myofascial pain," (2002). No sham control group
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
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68
S. Arner and B. A. Meyerson, "Lack of analgesic effect of opioids on neuropathic and idiopathic forms of pain," Pain 33(1), 11 (1988). No TENS
69
W. S. Aronow, "Management of atrial fibrillation in the elderly," 100(1), 3 (2009). No RCT
70
I. Arvidsson and E. Eriksson, "Postoperative TENS pain relief after knee surgery: objective evaluation," Orthopedics 9(10), 1346 (1986). No chronic pain
71
H. Ashton, et al., "Effects of acupuncture and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on cold-induced pain in normal subjects," J. Psychosom. Res. 28(4), 301 (1984). No chronic pain
72
N. P. Assefi, et al., "A Randomized clinical trial of acupuncture compared with sham acupuncture in Fibromyalgia," 143(1), 10 (2005). No TENS
73
C. Atalay and K. B. Yilmaz, "The effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on postmastectomy skin flap necrosis," Breast Cancer Res. Treat. 117(3), 611 (2009). No chronic pain
74
M. Ather, et al., "Spinal cord stimulation does not change peripheral skin blood flow in patients with neuropathic pain," Eur. J. Anaesthesiol. 20(9), 736 (2003). Invasive
75
M. Atkinson, "A new way to tackle pain," SportEX Medicine (8), 9 (2001). No data on pain
76
L. E. Augustinsson, T. Eliasson, and C. Mannheimer, "Spinal cord stimulation in severe angina pectoris," Stereotact. Funct. Neurosurg. 65(1-4), 136 (1995). Invasive
77
F. Avraham, et al., "The efficacy of treatment of different intervention programs for patellofemoral pain syndrome: a single blinded randomized clinical trial. Pilot study," (2007). No sham control group
78
M. J. az Arribas, et al., "Effectiveness of the physical therapy Godelive Denys-Struyf method for nonspecific low back pain: primary care randomized control trial," Spine (Phila Pa 1976. ) 34(15), 1529 (2009). No sham control group
79
N. Azulay, et al., "A novel radiofrequency thermocoagulation method for treatment of lower back pain: Thermal conduction after instillation of saline solution into the nucleus pulposus - Preliminary results," 49(8), 934 (2008). No TENS
80
Z. D. Baghdadi, "A comparison of parenteral and electronic dental anesthesia during operative procedures in children," Gen. Dent. 48(2), 150 (2000). No chronic pain
81
M. M. Bala, et al., "Systematic review of the (Cost-)effectiveness of spinal cord stimulation for people with failed back surgery syndrome," 24 (9), 741 (2008). No RCT
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82
S. Ballegaard, et al., "Acupuncture and transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation in the treatment of pain associated with chronic pancreatitis. A randomized study," Scand. J. Gastroenterol. 20(10), 1249 (1985). Excluded after full text, no adequate data
83
J. A. Balogun, "Pain complaint and muscle soreness associated with high-voltage electrical stimulation: effect of ramp time," Percept. Mot. Skills 62(3), 799 (1986). No data on pain
84
E. Barker, "Nerve pain: neuropathic pain is unique, in that not everyone with pain due to a specific etiology experiences it in the same way," RN 72(1), 32 (2009). No data on pain
85
K. L. Barker, et al., "Treatment of chronic back pain by sensory discrimination training. A Phase I RCT of a novel device (FairMed) vs. TENS," BMC. Musculoskelet. Disord. 9, 97 (2008). No sham control group
86
P. Barlas, et al., "Effects of intensity of electroacupuncture upon experimental pain in healthy human volunteers: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study," Pain 122(12), 81 (2006). No chronic pain
87
G. Barolat, "Experience with 509 plate electrodes implanted epidurally from C1 to L1," Stereotact. Funct. Neurosurg. 61(2), 60 (1993). Invasive
88
R. Baron, G. Wasner, and V. Lindner, "Optimal treatment of phantom limb pain in the elderly," Drugs & Aging 12(5), 361 (1998). No data on pain
89
J. O. Barr, S. A. Weissenbuehler, and C. K. Cleary, "Effectiveness and comfort of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for older persons with chronic pain," (2004). Excluded after full text, no data extraction possible
90
Z. Baskurt, et al., "The immediate effects of heat and TENS on pressure pain threshold and pain intensity in patients with stage I shoulder impingement syndrome," (2006). No sham control group
91
N. Baum and L. Defidio, "Chronic testicular pain: a workup and treatment guide for the primary care physician," Postgraduate Medicine 98(4), 151 (1995). no RCT
92
S. Baumann, "A nursing approach to pain in older adults," MEDSURG Nursing 18(2), 77 (2009). no RCT
93
C. Bausewein, et al., "Non-pharmacological interventions for breathlessness in advanced stages of malignant and non-malignant diseases," Cochrane Database Syst Rev (2) (2008). No RCT
94
O. Bayindir, et al., "Use of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in the control of postoperative chest pain after cardiac surgery," J. Cardiothorac. Vasc. Anesth. 5(6), 589 (1991). No chronic pain
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95
E. bdel-Moty, et al., "Functional electrical stimulation treatment of postradiculopathy associated muscle weakness," Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 75(6), 680 (1994). No RCT
96
T. Beems and R. T. van Dongen, "Minimally invasive placement of epidural plate electrodes under local anaesthesia in spinal cord stimulation," Acta Neurochir. Suppl 97 (Pt 1), 105 (2007). Invasive
97
M. K. H. Bement and K. A. Sluka, "Low-intensity exercise reverses chronic muscle pain in the rat in a naloxone-dependent manner," 86(9), 1736 (2005). Not human
98
S. J. Benbow and I. A. MacFarlane, "Painful diabetic neuropathy," 13(2), 295 (1999). No RCT
99
J. Bending, "TENS in a pain clinic," 75(5), 292 (1989). No data on pain
100
F. Benedetti, et al., "Control of postoperative pain by transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation after thoracic operations," Ann. Thorac. Surg. 63(3), 773 (1997). No chronic pain
101
M. I. Bennett, et al., "Feasibility study of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) for cancer bone pain," J. Pain 11(4), 351 (2010). Included
102
P. Berger, "Perspectives on physiotherapy guidelines for chronic low back pain," South African Journal of Physiotherapy 63(3), 15 (2007). no RCT
103
S. Berkovitz, et al., "High volume acupuncture clinic (HVAC) for chronic knee pain - audit of a possible model for delivery of acupuncture in the National Health Service," Acupunct. Med. 26(1), 46 (2008). No RCT
104
J. Berlin, W. Erdman, and E. David, "Psychosomatic correlations in chronic pain patients using electroacupuncture," Am. J. Chin Med. 17(1-2), 85 (1989). No chronic pain
105
N. O. Bernardes and L. Bahamondes, "Intravaginal electrical stimulation for the treatment of chronic pelvic pain," Journal of Reproductive Medicine 50(4), 267 (2005). Invasive
106
M. Bernateck, et al., "Adjuvant auricular electroacupuncture and autogenic training in rheumatoid arthritis: a randomized controlled trial. Auricular acupuncture and autogenic training in rheumatoid arthritis," Forsch. Komplementmed. 15(4), 187 (2008). No sham control group
107
A. Bertalanffy, et al., "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation reduces acute low back pain during emergency transport," Acad. Emerg. Med. 12(7), 607 (2005). No chronic pain
108
B. Bettendorf, S. Shay, and F. Tu, "Dysmenorrhea: Contemporary perspectives," 63(9), 597 (2008). No RCT
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109
H. J. Biedermann, et al., "Perceived and actual control in EMG treatment of back pain," (1987). no TENS
110
A. I. Binder, "Cervical spondylosis and neck pain," 334(7592), 527 (2007). No RCT
111
J. Binder, G. Rossbach, and A. van Ophoven, "The complexity of chronic pelvic pain exemplified by the condition currently called interstitial cystitis - Part 2: Treatment," 39(4), 289 (2008). No RCT
112
S. Blond, et al., "[Cost-benefit evaluation of spinal cord stimulation treatment for failed-back surgery syndrome patients]," Neurochirurgie 50(4), 443 (2004). Invasive
113
D. M. Bloodworth, et al., "Comparison of stochastic versus conventional transcutaneous electrical stimulation for pain modulation in patients with electromyographically documented radiculopathy," (2004). Excluded after full text, no data extraction possible
114
K. Blum, et al., "Repetitive H-wave device stimulation and program induces significant increases in the range of motion of post operative rotator cuff reconstruction in a double-blinded randomized placebo controlled human study," BMC. Musculoskelet. Disord. 10, 132 (2009). No chronic pain
115
K. Bo and M. Maanum, "Does vaginal electrical stimulation cause pelvic floor muscle contraction? A pilot study," Scand. J. Urol. Nephrol. Suppl 179, 39 (1996). No sham control group
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A. P. Boezaart, J. F. De Beer, and M. L. Nell, "Early experience with continuous cervical paravertebral block using a stimulating catheter," Reg Anesth. Pain Med. 28(5), 406 (2003). Invasive
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P. S. Boggio, et al., "Transcranial DC stimulation coupled with TENS for the treatment of chronic pain: a preliminary study," Clin. J. Pain 25 (8), 691 (2009). Included
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R. Bonakdar, D. E. Bresler, and J. Borwick, "Do CAM therapies work for pain management?," Patient Care for the Nurse Practitioner , -9p (2004). no RCT
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L. Boodhoo, et al., "Improving the acceptability of the atrial defibrillator: patient-activated cardioversion versus automatic night cardioversion with and without sedation (ADSAS 2)," Pacing Clin. Electrophysiol. 27(7), 910 (2004). No chronic pain
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J. J. Borckardt, et al., "A pilot study investigating the effects of fast left prefrontal rTMS on chronic neuropathic pain," 10(5), 840 (2009). No RCT
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G. Boriani, et al., "Mechanisms of pain associated with internal defibrillation shocks: results of a randomized study of shock waveform," Heart Rhythm. 2(7), 708 (2005). No chronic pain
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M. Borjesson, et al., "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in unstable angina pectoris," Coron. Artery Dis. 8(8-9), 543 (1997). No chronic pain
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E. K. Borud, et al., "The Acupuncture on Hot Flushes Among Menopausal Women (ACUFLASH) study, a randomized controlled trial," 16(3), 484 (2009). No chronic pain
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L. Borup, et al., "Acupuncture as pain relief during delivery: a randomized controlled trial," Birth 36(1), 5 (2009). No chronic pain
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E. S. Bracher, et al., "A combined approach for the treatment of cervical vertigo," J. Manipulative Physiol Ther. 23(2), 96 (2000). No chronic pain
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K. Branco and M. A. Naeser, "Carpal tunnel syndrome: clinical outcome after low-level laser acupuncture, microamps transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, and other alternative therapies--an open protocol study," J. Altern. Complement Med. 5 (1), 5 (1999). No RCT
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R. Breit and Wall H. Van der, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for postoperative pain relief after total knee arthroplasty," J. Arthroplasty 19(1), 45 (2004). No chronic pain
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F. Brighina, et al., "rTMS of the prefrontal cortex in the treatment of chronic migraine: a pilot study," J. Neurol. Sci. 227(1), 67 (2004). No TENS
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G. Broggi, et al., "Italian multicentric study on pain treatment with epidural spinal cord stimulation," Stereotact. Funct. Neurosurg. 62(1-4), 273 (1994). Invasive
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D. Brookoff, "Neurophysiological underpinnings of electronic analgesic neuromodulation for dummies," 7(s1), S103-S120 (2006). No data on pain
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L. Brosseau, et al., "Efficacy of the transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for the treatment of chronic low back pain - A meta-analysis," 27(6), 596 (2002). No RCT
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L. Brosseau, et al., "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis in the hand," Cochrane Database Syst Rev (3) (2003). No RCT
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D. B. Bruzek and N. S. Geistfeld, "Clinical study to evaluate the use of electronic anesthesia during dental hygiene procedures," Northwest. Dent. 75(3), 21 (1996). No chronic pain
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T. H. Budzynski, et al., "EMG biofeedback and tension headache: a controlled outcome study," (1973). no chronic pain
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P. Bundsen, et al., "Pain relief in labor by transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation. Testing of a modified stimulation technique and evaluation of the neurological and biochemical condition of the newborn infant," Acta Obstet. Gynecol. Scand. 61(2), 129 (1982). No chronic pain
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M. Buonocore and N. Camuzzini, "Increase of the heat pain threshold during and after highfrequency transcutaneous peripheral nerve stimulation in a group of normal subjects," Eura. Medicophys. 43(2), 155 (2007). No chronic pain
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F. X. Burch, et al., "Evaluating the benefits of patterned stimulation in the treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee: a multi-center, randomized, single-blind, controlled study with an independent masked evaluator," Osteoarthritis. Cartilage. 16(8), 865 (2008). No sham control group
138
K. J. Burchiel, et al., "Prospective, multicenter study of spinal cord stimulation for relief of chronic back and extremity pain," Spine (Phila Pa 1976. ) 21(23), 2786 (1996). Invasive
139
M. J. Callaghan, J. A. Oldham, and J. Winstanley, "A comparison of two types of electrical stimulation of the quadriceps in the treatment of patellofemoral pain syndrome. A pilot study," Clin. Rehabil. 15(6), 637 (2001). No sham control group
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M. J. Callaghan and J. A. Oldham, "Electric muscle stimulation of the quadriceps in the treatment of patellofemoral pain," Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 85(6), 956 (2004). Excluded after full text, no adequate sham control group
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T. S. Campbell and B. Ditto, "Exaggeration of blood pressure-related hypoalgesia and reduction of blood pressure with low frequency transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation," Psychophysiology 39(4), 473 (2002). No data on pain
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F. Can, et al., "Rehabilitation of patellofemoral pain syndrome: TENS versus diadynamic current therapy for pain relief," (2003). No sham control group
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S. Canavero, et al., "Low-rate repetitive TMS allays central pain," Neurol. Res. 25(2), 151 (2003). No RCT
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R. O. Cannon, III , et al., "Imipramine in patients with chest pain despite normal coronary angiograms," N. Engl. J. Med. 330(20), 1411 (1994). No chronic pain
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I. D. Capel, et al., "The amelioration of the suffering associated with spinal cord injury with subperception transcranial electrical stimulation," Spinal Cord. 41(2), 109 (2003). Excluded after full text, no adequate data
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J. L. Capodice, et al., "Complementary and alternative medicine for chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome," 2(4), 495 (2005). No RCT
147
C. P. Carlsson and B. H. Sjolund, "Acupuncture for chronic low back pain: a randomized placebo-controlled study with long-term follow-up," Clin. J. Pain 17(4), 296 (2001). Excluded after full text, no data extraction possible
148
J. Carlsson and U. Rosenhall, "Oculomotor disturbances in patients with tension headache treated with acupuncture or physiotherapy," (1990). no TENS
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D. Carman and J. W. Roach, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for the relief of postoperative pain in children," (1988). no chronic pain
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J. A. Carrobles, A. Cardona, and J. Santacreu, "Shaping and generalization procedures in the EMG-biofeedback treatment of tension headaches," (1981). no TENS
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D. Carroll, et al., "Motor cortex stimulation for chronic neuropathic pain: a preliminary study of 10 cases," Pain 84(2-3), 431 (2000). Invasive
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N. J. Carter and G. M. Keating, "OROS hydromorphone prolonged release: A review of its use in the management of chronic, moderate to severe pain," 24(4), 337 (2010). No RCT
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J. Cassuto, S. Liss, and A. Bennett, "The use of modulated energy carried on a high frequency wave for the relief of intractable pain," Int. J. Clin. Pharmacol. Res. 13(4), 239 (1993). No chronic pain
154
N. Cetin, et al., "Comparing hot pack, short-wave diathermy, ultrasound, and TENS on isokinetic strength, pain, and functional status of women with osteoarthritic knees: a single-blind, randomized, controlled trial," Am. J. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 87(6), 443 (2008). Excluded after full text, no adequate sham control group
155
C. Chabal, et al., "Long-term transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) use: Impact on medication utilization and physical therapy costs," 14(1), 66 (1998). Excluded after full text, no RCT
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J. Chae and R. Hart, "Comparison of discomfort associated with surface and percutaneous intramuscular electrical stimulation for persons with chronic hemiplegia," Am. J. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 77(6), 516 (1998). Invasive
157
J. Chae, et al., "Intramuscular electrical stimulation for hemiplegic shoulder pain: a 12-month follow-up of a multiple-center, randomized clinical trial," Am. J. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 84(11), 832 (2005). Invasive
158
J. Chae, et al., "Intramuscular electrical stimulation for shoulder pain in hemiplegia: does time from stroke onset predict treatment success?," Neurorehabil. Neural Repair 21(6), 561 (2007). Invasive
159
D. K. Chan, et al., "Electrical acustimulation of the wrist for chronic neck pain: a randomized, sham-controlled trial using a wrist-ankle acustimulation device," Clin. J. Pain 25(4), 320 (2009). Included
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A. Chantraine, et al., "Shoulder pain and dysfunction in hemiplegia: effects of functional electrical stimulation," Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 80(3), 328 (1999). No sham control group
161
A. S. Chao, et al., "Pain relief by applying transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on acupuncture points during the first stage of labor: a randomized double-blind
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placebo-controlled trial," Pain 127(3), 214 (2007). No chronic pain 162
P. D. Chapman, et al., "Efficacy and safety of transcutaneous low-impedance cardiac pacing in human volunteers using conventional polymeric defibrillation pads," Ann. Emerg. Med. 21(12), 1451 (1992). No chronic pain
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E. K. Chee and H. Walton, "Treatment of trigger points with microamperage transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS)--(the Electro-Acuscope 80)," J. Manipulative Physiol Ther. 9(2), 131 (1986). No data on pain
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G. L. Cheing and C. W. Hui-Chan, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation: nonparallel antinociceptive effects on chronic clinical pain and acute experimental pain," Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 80(3), 305 (1999). Included
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G. L. Cheing, C. W. Hui-Chan, and K. M. Chan, "Does four weeks of TENS and/or isometric exercise produce cumulative reduction of osteoarthritic knee pain?," Clin. Rehabil. 16(7), 749 (2002). Included
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G. L. Cheing and C. W. Hui-Chan, "Analgesic effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and interferential currents on heat pain in healthy subjects," J. Rehabil. Med. 35(1), 15 (2003). No chronic pain
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G. L. Cheing, et al., "Optimal stimulation duration of tens in the management of osteoarthritic knee pain," J. Rehabil. Med. 35(2), 62 (2003). Excluded after full text, no data extraction possible
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G. L. Cheing and M. L. Luk, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for neuropathic pain," J. Hand Surg. Br. 30(1), 50 (2005). Excluded after full text, no data on duration of pain
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G. L. Cheing, E. M. So, and C. Y. Chao, "Effectiveness of electroacupuncture and interferential eloctrotherapy in the management of frozen shoulder," J. Rehabil. Med. 40(3), 166 (2008). Excluded after full text, no adequate sham control group
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G. L. Cheing and W. W. Chan, "Influence of choice of electrical stimulation site on peripheral neurophysiological and hypoalgesic effects," J. Rehabil. Med. 41(6), 412 (2009). Excluded after full text, no data on pain
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G. L. Y. Cheing and C. W. Hui-Chan, "Would the addition of TENS to exercise training produce better physical performance outcomes in people with knee osteoarthritis than either intervention alone? [with consumer summary]," (2004). No data extraction possible
172
A. C. Chen, et al., "Mode and site of acupuncture modulation in the human brain: 3D (124-ch) EEG power spectrum mapping and source imaging," Neuroimage. 29(4), 1080 (2006). Pain not reported as outcome measure
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C. C. Chen and M. I. Johnson, "An investigation into the effects of frequency-modulated transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on experimentally-induced
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pressure pain in healthy human participants," J. Pain 10(10), 1029 (2009). No chronic pain 174
C. C. Chen and M. I. Johnson, "An investigation into the hypoalgesic effects of high- and lowfrequency transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on experimentallyinduced blunt pressure pain in healthy human participants," J. Pain 11(1), 53 (2010). No chronic pain
175
C. H. Chen, et al., "The effect of electroacupuncture on shoulder subluxation for stroke patients," Kaohsiung. J. Med. Sci. 16(10), 525 (2000). No chronic pain
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D. Chen, et al., "Cardiac pacemaker inhibition by transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation," Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 71(1), 27 (1990). No RCT
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L. Chen, et al., "The effect of location of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on postoperative opioid analgesic requirement: acupoint versus nonacupoint stimulation," Anesth. Analg. 87(5), 1129 (1998). Excluded after full text, no chronic pain
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L. Chen, et al., "Endogenous anandamide and cannabinoid receptor-2 contribute to electroacupuncture analgesia in rats," 10(7), 732 (2009). Not human
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R. S. S. Cheng and B. Pomeranz, "Electrotheraphy of chronic musculoskeletal pain: Comparison of electroacupuncture and acupuncture-like transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation," 2(3), 143 (1986). Excluded after full text, no sham control group
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D. C. Cherkin, et al., "Physician views about treating low back pain: The results of a national survey," 20(1), 1 (1995). No RCT
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L. S. Chesterton, et al., "Sensory stimulation (TENS): effects of parameter manipulation on mechanical pain thresholds in healthy human subjects," Pain 99(1-2), 253 (2002). No chronic pain
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L. S. Chesterton, et al., "Effects of TENS frequency, intensity and stimulation site parameter manipulation on pressure pain thresholds in healthy human subjects," Pain 106(1-2), 73 (2003). No chronic pain
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L. S. Chesterton, et al., "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for the management of tennis elbow: a pragmatic randomized controlled trial: the TATE trial (ISRCTN 87141084)," BMC. Musculoskelet. Disord. 10, 156 (2009). No primary data
184
O. Cheung and A. Wald, "Review article: the management of pelvic floor disorders," 19(5), 481 (2004). No RCT
185
Y. T. Chia, et al., "Effectiveness of transcutaneous electric nerve stimulator for pain relief in labour," Asia Oceania J. Obstet. Gynaecol. 16(2), 145 (1990). No adequate data
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G. Chiarioni, et al., "Biofeedback is superior to electrogalvanic stimulation and massage for treatment of levator ani syndrome," Gastroenterology 138(4), 1321 (2010). Invasive
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A. Chitsaz, et al., "Sensory complaints of the upper extremities in multiple sclerosis: relative efficacy of nortriptyline and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation," Clin. J. Pain 25(4), 281 (2009). No sham control group
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J. H. Chiu, et al., "Effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for pain relief on patients undergoing hemorrhoidectomy: prospective, randomized, controlled trial," Dis. Colon Rectum 42(2), 180 (1999). No chronic pain
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T. T. Chiu, C. W. Hui-Chan, and G. Chein, "A randomized clinical trial of TENS and exercise for patients with chronic neck pain," Clin. Rehabil. 19(8), 850 (2005). Excluded after full text, no adequate sham control group
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T. T. Chiu, C. W. Hui-Chan, and G. Chein, "A randomized clinical trial of TENS and exercise for patients with chronic neck pain [with consumer summary]," (2005). No sham control group
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B. A. Chizh, et al., "The effect of intravenous infusion of adenosine on electrically evoked hyperalgesia in a healthy volunteer model of central sensitization," Anesth. Analg. 99(3), 816, table (2004). No chronic pain
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S. Y. Cho, et al., "Effectiveness of electronic dental anesthesia for restorative care in children," Pediatr. Dent. 20(2), 105 (1998). No chronic pain
193
L. H. Chou, et al., "Intradiscal electrothermal annuloplasty," Am. J. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 84(7), 538 (2005). No RCT
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R. Chou and L. H. Huffman, "Nonpharmacologic therapies for acute and chronic low back pain: a review of the evidence for an American Pain Society/American College of Physicians clinical practice guideline [corrected] [published erratum appears in ANN INTERN MED 2008 Feb 5;148(3):247]," 147(7), 492 (2007). no RCT
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I. H. W. Chow and G. L. Y. Cheing, "Comparison of different energy densities of extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) for the management of chronic heel pain [with consumer summary]," (2007). no TENS
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D. Christensen, et al., "Effect of gabapentin and lamotrigine on mechanical allodynia-like behaviour in a rat model of trigeminal neuropathic pain," Pain 93(2), 147 (2001). Not human
197
P. A. Christensen , et al., "Electroacupuncture and postoperative pain," Br. J. Anaesth. 62(3), 258 (1989). No chronic pain
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P. A. Christensen , et al., "Electroacupuncture in anaesthesia for hysterectomy," Br. J. Anaesth. 71(6), 835 (1993). No chronic pain
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J. Chu, et al., "The efficacy of automated/electrical twitch obtaining intramuscular stimulation (atoims/etoims) for chronic pain control: evaluation with statistical process control methods," Electromyogr. Clin. Neurophysiol. 42(7), 393 (2002). No RCT
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J. Chu, et al., "Electrical twitch-obtaining intramuscular stimulation in lower back pain: a pilot study," Am. J. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 83(2), 104 (2004). Invasive
201
G. Cipriano, Jr., et al., "Short-term transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation after cardiac surgery: effect on pain, pulmonary function and electrical muscle activity," Interact. Cardiovasc. Thorac. Surg. 7(4), 539 (2008). No chronic pain
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L. G. Y. Claeys, "Improvement of microcirculatory blood flow under epidural spinal cord stimulation in patients with nonreconstructible peripheral arterial occlusive disease," Artif. Organs 21(3), 201 (1997). No chronic pain
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M. S. Clark, et al., "An evaluation of the clinical analgesia/anesthesia efficacy on acute pain using the high frequency neural modulator in various dental settings," Oral Surg. Oral Med. Oral Pathol. 63(4), 501 (1987). No chronic pain
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L. S. Claydon, et al., "Effects of simultaneous dual-site TENS stimulation on experimental pain," Eur. J. Pain 12(6), 696 (2008). No chronic pain
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L. S. Claydon and L. S. Chesterton, "Does transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) produce 'dose-responses'? A review of systematic reviews on chronic pain," Physical Therapy Reviews 13(6), 450 (2008). no RCT
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S. P. Cohen, P. J. Christo, and L. Moroz, "Pain management in trauma patients," 83(2), 142 (2004). No RCT
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R. Coletta, F. Maggiolo, and Tizio S. Di, "Etofenamate and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation treatment of painful spinal syndromes," Int. J. Clin. Pharmacol. Res. 8(4), 295 (1988). No chronic pain
208
S. S. Colson, et al., "Neuromuscular electrical stimulation training: a safe and effective treatment for facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy patients," Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 91(5), 697 (2010). No RCT
209
Ruiz B. Congregado, et al., "Peripheral afferent nerve stimulation for treatment of lower urinary tract irritative symptoms," Eur. Urol. 45(1), 65 (2004). No chronic pain
210
I. G. Conn, et al., "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation following appendicectomy: the placebo effect," Ann. R. Coll. Surg. Engl. 68(4), 191 (1986). No chronic pain
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T. M. Cook and R. H. Riley, "Analgesia following thoracotomy: a survey of Australian practice," Anaesth. Intensive Care 25(5), 520 (1997). No chronic pain
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A. M. Cooperman, et al., "Use of transcutaneous electrical stimulation in the control of postoperative pain," Am. J. Surg. 133(2), 185 (1977). No chronic pain
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P. E. Corrado, H. Gottlieb, and M. H. Abdelhamid, "The effect of biofeedback and relaxation training on anxiety and somatic complaints in chronic pain patients," (2003). no TENS
214
B. Cottingham, et al., "The effect of subcutaneous nerve stimulation (SCNS) on pain associated with osteoarthritis of the hip," (1985). Invasive
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S. Cowan, et al., "An investigation of the hypoalgesic effects of TENS delivered by a glove electrode," J. Pain 10(7), 694 (2009). No chronic pain
216
P. J. Coyne, et al., "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator for procedural pain associated with intravenous needlesticks," J. Intraven. Nurs. 18(5), 263 (1995). No chronic pain
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J. A. Craig, et al., "Lack of effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation upon experimentally induced delayed onset muscle soreness in humans," Pain 67(2-3), 285 (1996). No chronic pain
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F. L. Cramp, et al., "A controlled study on the effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and interferential therapy upon the RIII nociceptive and H-reflexes in humans," Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 81(3), 324 (2000). No chronic pain
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D. A. Crane, K. M. Jaffee, and A. Kundu, "Intractable pruritus after traumatic spinal cord injury," Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine 32(4), 436 (2009). no chronic pain
220
D. J. Crockett, et al., "A comparison of treatment modes in the management of myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome," Biofeedback Self Regul. 11(4), 279 (1986). No adequate sham control
221
A. C. Crompton, et al., "Is transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation of any value during cervical laser treatment?," Br. J. Obstet. Gynaecol. 99(6), 492 (1992). No chronic pain
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F. B. Curcio, V. M. Tackney, and R. Berweger, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in dentistry: a report of a double-blind study," J. Prosthet. Dent. 58(3), 379 (1987). No chronic pain
223
R. J. Cuschieri, C. G. Morran, and C. S. McArdle, "Transcutaneous electrical stimulation for postoperative pain," Ann. R. Coll. Surg. Engl. 67(2), 127 (1985). No chronic pain
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R. J. Cuschieri, C. G. Morran, and J. G. Pollock, "Transcutaneous electrical stimulation for ischaemic pain at rest," Br. Med. J. (Clin. Res. Ed) 295(6593), 306 (1987). No chronic pain
225
G. D'Aleo, et al., "Nociceptive R3 reflex in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis patients," Funct. Neurol. 14(1), 43 (1999). No RCT
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T. F. G. da Silva , et al., "Comparacao dos efeitos da estimulacao eletrica nervosa transcutanea e da hidroterapia na dor, flexibilidade e qualidade de vida de pacientes com fibromialgia (Comparison of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and hydrotherapy effects on pain, flexibility and quality of life in patients with fibromyalgia) [Portuguese]," (2008). Wrong language
227
J. Dai and S. Liang, "A clinical observation on coronary heart disease treated by otopuncture at heart otopoint," J. Tradit. Chin Med. 18(1), 43 (1998). No chronic pain
228
N. Danziger, et al., "Depressive effects of segmental and heterotopic application of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and piezo-electric current on lower limb nociceptive flexion reflex in human subjects," Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 79(2), 191 (1998). No chronic pain
229
H. T. Davies, et al., "Audit in pain clinics: changing the management of low-back and nervedamage pain," Anaesthesia 51(7), 641 (1996). No RCT
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J. R. Davies, "Ineffective transcutaneous nerve stimulation following epidural anaesthesia," (1982). no chronic pain
231
M. Y. Dawood and J. Ramos, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) for the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea: a randomized crossover comparison with placebo TENS and ibuprofen," Obstet. Gynecol. 75(4), 656 (1990). No adequate data
232
C. de Angelis, et al., "Suppression of pelvic pain during hysteroscopy with a transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation device," (2003). no chronic pain
233
N. O. de Bernardes, et al., "Use of intravaginal electrical stimulation for the treatment of chronic pelvic pain: a randomized, double-blind, crossover clinical trial," J. Reprod. Med. 55(1-2), 19 (2010). Invasive
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M. J. De Jongste, et al., "Efficacy of spinal cord stimulation as adjuvant therapy for intractable angina pectoris: a prospective, randomized clinical study. Working Group on Neurocardiology," J. Am. Coll. Cardiol. 23(7), 1592 (1994). Invasive
235
O. A. de Leon-Casasola, "Spinal Cord and Peripheral Nerve Stimulation Techniques for Neuropathic Pain," J. Pain Symptom Manage. 38(2), S28-S38 (2009). No RCT
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Bernardes N. de Oliveira and L. Bahamondes, "Intravaginal electrical stimulation for the treatment of chronic pelvic pain," J. Reprod. Med. 50(4), 267 (2005). Invasive
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J. de Paiva Tosato, D. A. Biasotto-Gonzalez, and P. H. F. Caria, "Efeito da massoterapia e da estimulacao eletrica nervosa transcutanea na dor e atividade eletromiografica de pacientes com disfuncao temporomandibular (Effect of massage therapy and of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on pain and electromyographic activity in patients with temporomandibular dysfunction) [Portuguese]," (2007). Wrong language
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Andres J. De, "New advances in botulinum toxin therapy for pain," 2(6), 791 (2002). No RCT
239
Angelis C. De, et al., "Suppression of pelvic pain during hysteroscopy with a transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation device," Fertil. Steril. 79(6), 1422 (2003). No chronic pain
240
Gennaro M. De, et al., "Percutaneous tibial nerve neuromodulation is well tolerated in children and effective for treating refractory vesical dysfunction," J. Urol. 171(5), 1911 (2004). No chronic pain
241
Tommaso M. de, et al., "High and low frequency transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation inhibits nociceptive responses induced by CO2 laser stimulation in humans," Neurosci. Lett. 342(1-2), 17 (2003). No chronic pain
242
Vries J. de, et al., "The effect of electrical neurostimulation on collateral perfusion during acute coronary occlusion," BMC. Cardiovasc. Disord. 7, 18 (2007). No chronic pain
243
E. Deegan, "Use and effectiveness of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) in chronic pain: patients' views," Physical Therapy Reviews 11(3), 225 (2006). No RCT
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T. R. Deer, R. M. Levy, and E. L. Rosenfeld, "Prospective clinical study of a new implantable peripheral nerve stimulation device to treat chronic pain," 26(5), 359 (2010). Invasive
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R. Defrin, E. Ariel, and C. Peretz, "Segmental noxious versus innocuous electrical stimulation for chronic pain relief and the effect of fading sensation during treatment," Pain 115(12), 152 (2005). Excluded after full text, no adequate sham control group
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R. Defrin, et al., "The effect of a series of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulations of the motor cortex on central pain after spinal cord injury," 88(12), 1574 (2007). Electromagnetic
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C. Deluze, et al., "Electroacupuncture in fibromyalgia: results of a controlled trial," BMJ 305(6864), 1249 (1992). Included
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F. Demirturk, et al., "Results of two different manual therapy techniques in chronic tensiontype headache," (2002). no TENS
249
C. R. Denegar and D. H. Perrin, "Effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, cold, and a combination treatment on pain, decreased range of motion, and strength loss associated with delayed onset muscle soreness," (1992). No chronic pain
250
G. Deng, et al., "Randomized controlled trial of a special acupuncture technique for pain after thoracotomy," 136(6), 1464 (2008). No chronic pain
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M. L. Denning, "Retrospective review of long-term transcutaneous nerve stimulation in the management of chronic back pain," 74(3), 149 (1988). no RCT
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J. M. Desantana, et al., "Hypoalgesic effect of the transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation following inguinal herniorrhaphy: a randomized, controlled trial," J. Pain 9(7), 623 (2008). No chronic pain
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J. M. Desantana, K. A. Sluka, and G. R. Lauretti, "High and low frequency TENS reduce postoperative pain intensity after laparoscopic tubal ligation: a randomized controlled trial," Clin. J. Pain 25(1), 12 (2009). No chronic pain
254
J. Devulder, et al., "Infra-red thermographic evaluation of spinal cord electrostimulation in patients with chronic pain after failed back surgery," Br. J. Neurosurg. 10(4), 379 (1996). No TENS
255
R. A. Deyo, et al., "Prognostic variability among chronic pain patients: implications for study design, interpretation, and reporting," Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 69(3 Pt 1), 174 (1988). No primary data
256
R. A. Deyo, et al., "Can trials of physical treatments be blinded? The example of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for chronic pain," Am. J. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 69(1), 6 (1990). No data on pain
257
R. A. Deyo, et al., "A controlled trial of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) and exercise for chronic low back pain," N. Engl. J. Med. 322(23), 1627 (1990). Included
258
P. di Benedetto, L. G. Iona, and V. Zidarich, "Clinical evaluation of S-adenosyl-L-methionine versus transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in primary fibromyalgia," (1993). No sham control group
259
Lazzaro Di, V, et al., "Direct demonstration of long latency cortico-cortical inhibition in normal subjects and in a patient with vascular parkinsonism," Clin. Neurophysiol. 113(11), 1673 (2002). No chronic pain
260
Massa A. Di, et al., "Electric nerve stimulation (ENS): 70 clinical cases of bi-block aided by an electric bipolar signal," Minerva Anestesiol. 63(10), 315 (1997). No RCT
261
A. Dickie, et al., "A preliminary investigation into the effect of coffee on hypolagesia associated with transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation," Clin. Physiol Funct. Imaging 29(4), 293 (2009). No sham control group
262
M. Diers, "Functional Imaging in Chronic Pain: Implications for Therapy," 19(2), 86 (2009). No RCT
263
J. D. Dimitrakov and I. Dechev, "Pelvic floor electrical stimulation in the treatment of chronic pelvic pain syndrome: A randomized, sham-controlled trial," 179(4), 32 (2008). Excluded after full text, no data extraction possible
264
F. Dincer and K. Linde, "Sham interventions in randomized clinical trials of acupuncture - A review," Complement. Ther. Med. 11(4), 235 (2003). No RCT
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J. Dirks, et al., "Gabapentin suppresses cutaneous hyperalgesia following heat-capsaicin sensitization," Anesthesiology 97(1), 102 (2002). No TENS
266
M. Domaille and B. Reeves, "TENS and pain control after coronary artery bypass surgery," (1997). no chronic pain
267
R. J. Dougherty, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in the treatment of chronic pain," Hospital Formulary 16, 167 (1981). No data on pain
268
J. Downar, D. J. Mikulis, and K. D. Davis, "Neural correlates of the prolonged salience of painful stimulation," Neuroimage. 20(3), 1540 (2003). Pain not reported as outcome measure
269
W. I. Drechsler, J. F. Knarr, and L. Snyder-Mackler, "A comparison of two treatment regimens for lateral epicondylitis: a randomized trial of clinical interventions," (1997). no TENS
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B. J. Drew, et al., "Pre-hospital synthesized 12-lead ECG ischemia monitoring with transtelephonic transmission in acute coronary syndromes: pilot study results of the ST SMART trial," J. Electrocardiol. 37 Suppl, 214 (2004). No chronic pain
271
X. Drouot, et al., "The antalgic efficacy of chronic motor cortex stimulation is related to sensory changes in the painful zone," Brain 125(Pt 7), 1660 (2002). No RCT
272
D. M. Duan, et al., "Efficacy evaluation for depression with somatic symptoms treated by electroacupuncture combined with Fluoxetine," J. Tradit. Chin Med. 29(3), 167 (2009). No chronic pain
273
D. Durmus, G. Alayli, and F. Canturk, "Effects of quadriceps electrical stimulation program on clinical parameters in the patients with knee osteoarthritis," Clin. Rheumatol. 26(5), 674 (2007). No sham control group
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D. Durmus, et al., "Effects of electrical stimulation program on trunk muscle strength, functional capacity, quality of life, and depression in the patients with low back pain: a randomized controlled trial," Rheumatol. Int. 29(8), 947 (2009). Excluded after full text, no sham control group
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D. Durmus, Y. Durmaz, and F. Canturk, "Effects of therapeutic ultrasound and electrical stimulation program on pain, trunk muscle strength, disability, walking performance, quality of life, and depression in patients with low back pain: a randomized-controlled trial," 30(7), 901 (2010). Excluded after full text, no sham control group
276
B. M. T. Durr, et al., "Bewertung des schmerzlindernden effeckts von TENS in verbindung mit kryotherapie (Evaluation of pain relief using a combination of TENS and cryotherapy) [German]," (2005). No sham control group
277
Y. Dusunceli, et al., "Efficacy of neck stabilization exercises for neck pain: a randomized controlled study," J. Rehabil. Med. 41(8), 626 (2009). No sham control group
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L. E. Dyrehag, et al., "Effects of repeated sensory stimulation sessions (electro-acupuncture) on skin temperature in chronic pain patients," Scand. J. Rehabil. Med. 29(4), 243 (1997). Pain not reported as outcome measure
279
N. S. Ebneshahidi , et al., "The effects of laser acupuncture on chronic tension headache -- a randomised controlled trial [with consumer summary]," (2005). no TENS
280
S. Eckert and D. Horstkotte, "Management of Angina Pectoris The Role of Spinal Cord Stimulation," 9(1), 17 (2009). No RCT
281
S. Eddicks, et al., "Thoracic spinal cord stimulation improves functional status and relieves symptoms in patients with refractory angina pectoris: the first placebo-controlled randomised study," Heart 93(5), 585 (2007). Invasive
282
D. Ehrmann-Feldman, et al., "Physician referral to physical therapy in a cohort of workers compensated for low back pain," Phys. Ther. 76(2), 150 (1996). No data on pain
283
U. Eichenberger, et al., "Chronic phantom limb pain: The effects of calcitonin, ketamine, and their combination on pain and sensory thresholds," 106(4), 1265 (2008). No TENS
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E. Eisenberg, H. Waisbrod, and H. U. Gerbershagen, "Long-term peripheral nerve stimulation for painful nerve injuries," Clin. J. Pain 20(3), 143 (2004). No RCT
285
E. Eisenberg, et al., "Quantitative sensory testing for spinal cord stimulation in patients with chronic neuropathic pain," Pain Pract. 6(3), 161 (2006). Invasive
286
A. Ekblom and P. Hansson, "Extrasegmental transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and mechanical vibratory stimulation as compared to placebo for the relief of acute orofacial pain," Pain 23(3), 223 (1985). No chronic pain
287
A. Ekblom and P. Hansson, "Thermal sensitivity is not changed by acute pain or afferent stimulation," J. Neurol. Neurosurg. Psychiatry 50(9), 1216 (1987). No chronic pain
288
A. Ekblom and P. Hansson, "Pain intensity measurements in patients with acute pain receiving afferent stimulation," J. Neurol. Neurosurg. Psychiatry 51(4), 481 (1988). No chronic pain
289
O. Ekre, et al., "Long-term effects of spinal cord stimulation and coronary artery bypass grafting on quality of life and survival in the ESBY study," Eur. Heart J. 23(24), 1938 (2002). Invasive
290
E. Eksioglu, et al., "Effects of Stanger bath therapy on fibromyalgia," Clin. Rheumatol. 26(5), 691 (2007). No sham control group
291
B. Ellis, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulators: outpatient response to a temporary home-loan programme... BJTR pull-out physiotherapy supplement on electrotherapy,"
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British Journal of Therapy & Rehabilitation 2(8), 419 (1995). No RCT 292
B. Ellis, "A retrospective study of long-term users of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulators," British Journal of Therapy & Rehabilitation 3(2), 88 (1996). No RCT
293
B. Ellis, "Short report: transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for pain relief: recent research findings and implications for clinical use," Physical Therapy Reviews 3(1), 3 (1998). no RCT
294
M. Emmiler, et al., "Control of acute postoperative pain by transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation after open cardiac operations: a randomized placebo-controlled prospective study," Heart Surg. Forum 11(5), E300-E303 (2008). No chronic pain
295
M. Erdogan, et al., "Prospective, Randomized, Placebo-controlled Study of the Effect of TENS on postthoracotomy pain and pulmonary function," World J. Surg. 29(12), 1563 (2005). No chronic pain
296
S. V. Eriksson, T. Lundeberg, and S. Lundeberg, "Interaction of diazepam and naloxone on acupuncture induced pain relief," Am. J. Chin Med. 19(1), 1 (1991). No RCT
297
R. Erkkola, P. Pikkola, and J. Kanto, "Transcutaneous nerve stimulation for pain relief during labour: a controlled study," Ann. Chir Gynaecol. 69(6), 273 (1980). No chronic pain
298
M. Escher, et al., "Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of buprenorphine after a single intravenous administration in healthy volunteers: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study," Clin. Ther. 29(8), 1620 (2007). No chronic pain
299
E. Escortell Mayor, et al., "Ensayo clinico aleatorizado en pacientes con cervicalgia mecanica en atencion primaria: terapia manual frente a electroestimulacion nerviosa transcutanea (Randomised clinical trial for primary care patients with neck pain: manual therapy versus electrical stimulation) [Spanish; with consumer summary]," (2008). Wrong language
300
C. J. Esposito, J. S. Shay, and B. Morgan, "Electronic dental anesthesia: a pilot study," Quintessence. Int. 24(3), 167 (1993). No chronic pain
301
A. B. Ettinger and C. E. Argoff, "Use of Antiepileptic drugs for nonepileptic conditions: psychiatric disorders and chronic pain," 4(1), 75 (2007). No RCT
302
A. Evanoff and W. P. Newton, "An alternative treatment for low back pain," J Fam Pract 48(6), 416 (1999). No RCT
303
K. Everaert, et al., "Patient satisfaction and complications following sacral nerve stimulation for urinary retention, urge incontinence and perineal pain: a multicenter evaluation," Int. Urogynecol. J. Pelvic. Floor. Dysfunct. 11(4), 231 (2000). Invasive
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K. Everaert, et al., "The pain cycle: implications for the diagnosis and treatment of pelvic pain syndromes," Int. Urogynecol. J. Pelvic. Floor. Dysfunct. 12(1), 9 (2001). Invasive
305
J. Ezzo, et al., "Is acupuncture effective for the treatment of chronic pain? A systematic review," Pain 86(3), 217 (2000). No RCT
306
T. J. Fabian, et al., "Decreasing pain and anxiety associated with patient-activated atrial shock: a placebo-controlled study of adjunctive sedation with oral triazolam," J. Cardiovasc. Electrophysiol. 17(4), 391 (2006). No chronic pain
307
O. O. Fagade and T. O. Obilade, "Therapeutic effect of TENS on post-IMF trismus and pain," Afr. J. Med. Med. Sci. 32(4), 391 (2003). No RCT
308
O. O. Fagade, F. O. Oginni, and T. O. Obilade, "Comparative study of the therapeutic effect of a systemic analgesic and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on postIMF trismus and pain in Nigerian patients," Niger. Postgrad. Med. J. 12(2), 97 (2005). No sham control group
309
R. H. Falk and N. J. Battinelli, "External cardiac pacing using low impedance electrodes suitable for defibrillation: a comparative blinded study," J. Am. Coll. Cardiol. 22(5), 1354 (1993). No chronic pain
310
A. Fargas-Babjak, P. Rooney, and E. Gerecz, "Randomized trial of Codetron for pain control in osteoarthritis of the hip/knee," Clin. J. Pain 5(2), 137 (1989). No adequate data
311
A. Fargas-Babjak, "Acupuncture, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, and laser therapy in chronic pain," 17(4), S105-S113 (2001). No RCT
312
A. M. Fargas-Babjak, B. Pomeranz, and P. J. Rooney, "Acupuncture-like stimulation with codetron for rehabilitation of patients with chronic pain syndrome and osteoarthritis," Acupunct. Electrother. Res. 17(2), 95 (1992). Excluded after full text, no data extraction possible
313
S. Farina, et al., "A randomized controlled study on the effect of two different treatments (FREMS and TENS) in myofascial pain syndrome," (2004). No sham control group
314
J. Farr, et al., "Pulsed electrical stimulation in patients with osteoarthritis of the knee: follow up in 288 patients who had failed non-operative therapy," Surg. Technol. Int. 15, 227 (2006). No RCT
315
K. E. Fasanella, et al., "Pain in Chronic Pancreatitis and Pancreatic Cancer," 36(2), 335 (2007). No RCT
316
J. Faucett, et al., "A test of two training interventions to prevent work-related musculoskeletal disorders of the upper extremity," (2002). no chronic pain
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J. S. Feine and J. P. Lund, "An assessment of the efficacy of physical therapy and physical modalities for the control of chronic musculoskeletal pain," Pain 71(1), 5 (1997). No RCT
318
R. K. Fengler, et al., "Action potential simulation (APS) in patients with fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS): a controlled single subject experimental design," Clin. Rheumatol. 26(3), 322 (2007). Excluded after full text, no adequate data
319
B. W. Fenton, et al., "A preliminary study of transcranial direct current stimulation for the treatment of refractory chronic pelvic pain," 2(2), 103 (2009). Excluded after full text, no data extraction possible
320
F. S. Ferraz and C. M. C. Moreira, "Eletroanalgesia com utilizacao da TENS no pos-operatorio de cirurgia cardiaca (Electroanalgesia with TENS in postoperative of cardiac surgery) [Portuguese]," (2009). no chronic pain
321
V. Fialka, E. Preisinger, and A. Bohler, "Zur physikalischen diagnostik und physikalischer therapie der distorsio columnae vertebrailis cervicalis (Physical diagnosis and physical therapy of whiplash injury) [German]," (1989). no TENS
322
H. L. Fields, "Pain II: new approaches to management," Ann. Neurol. 9(2), 101 (1981). No RCT
323
M. Fink, et al., "Needle acupuncture in chronic poststroke leg spasticity," 85(4), 667 (2004). No chronic pain
324
V. Finsen, et al., "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation after major amputation," J. Bone Joint Surg. Br. 70(1), 109 (1988). No chronic pain
325
G. Fischer, R. B. Pelka, and J. Barovic, "[Adjuvant treatment of knee osteoarthritis with weak pulsing magnetic fields. Results of a placebo-controlled trial prospective clinical trial]," Z. Orthop. Ihre Grenzgeb. 143(5), 544 (2005). No chronic pain
326
J. B. Fitzwater, T. J. Kuehl, and J. J. Schrier, "Electrical stimulation in the treatment of pelvic pain due to levator ani spasm," Journal of Reproductive Medicine 48(8), 573 (2003). Invasive
327
M. W. Flowerdew and J. G. Gadsby, "A review of the treatment of chronic low back pain with acupuncture-like transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation," Complement. Ther. Med. 5(4), 193 (1997). No RCT
328
B. Fodor-Sertl, K. Miller, and B. Hohenfellner, "(Transcutaneous electric nerve block in postoperative pain-therapy) [German]," (1990). No chronic pain
329
K. T. Foley, et al., "Randomized, prospective, and controlled clinical trial of pulsed electromagnetic field stimulation for cervical fusion," Spine J. 8(3), 436 (2008). Invasive
330
D. Fontaine, et al., "Safety and efficacy of deep brain stimulation in refractory cluster headache: a randomized placebo-controlled double-blind trial followed by a 1-year
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open extension," 11(1), 23 (2010). Invasive 331
R. Forestier, et al., "[Are SPA therapy and pulsed electromagnetic field therapy effective for chronic neck pain? Randomised clinical trial First part: clinical evaluation]," Ann. Readapt. Med. Phys. 50(3), 140 (2007). No sham control group
332
R. Forestier, et al., "[Are SPA therapy and pulsed electromagnetic field therapy effective for chronic neck pain? Randomised clinical trial. Second part: medicoeconomic approach]," Ann. Readapt. Med. Phys. 50(3), 148 (2007). No sham control group
333
T. Forst, et al., "Impact of low frequency transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on symptomatic diabetic neuropathy using the new Salutaris device," Diabetes Nutr. Metab 17(3), 163 (2004). Included
334
E. L. Forster, et al., "Effect of TENS on pain, medications, and pulmonary function following coronary artery bypass graft surgery," Chest 106 (5), 1343 (1994). No chronic pain
335
N. Foster and J. Vas, "Acupuncture vs. placebo transcutaneous nerve stimulation for chronic neck pain: Commentary," 12(2), 113 (2007). No RCT
336
N. Foster and J. Vas, "Acupuncture vs. placebo transcutaneous nerve stimulation for chronic neck pain," Focus on Alternative & Complementary Therapies 12(2), 113 (2007). No TENS
337
N. E. Foster, et al., "Manipulation of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation variables has no effect on two models of experimental pain in humans," Clin. J. Pain 12(4), 301 (1996). No chronic pain
338
B. J. Freeman, et al., "A randomized, double-blind, controlled trial: intradiscal electrothermal therapy versus placebo for the treatment of chronic discogenic low back pain," Spine (Phila Pa 1976. ) 30(21), 2369 (2005). Invasive
339
F. Fregni, et al., "A randomized, sham-controlled, proof of principle study of transcranial direct current stimulation for the treatment of pain in fibromyalgia," Arthritis Rheum. 54(12), 3988 (2006). Invasive
340
F. Fregni, et al., "A sham-controlled, phase II trial of transcranial direct current stimulation for the treatment of central pain in traumatic spinal cord injury," Pain 122(1-2), 197 (2006). Excluded after full text, no chronic pain
341
F. Fregni and A. Pascual-Leone, "Technology Insight: noninvasive brain stimulation in neurology - perspectives on the therapeutic potential of rTMS and tDCS," 3(7), 383 (2007). No RCT
342
F. Fregni, et al., "Cortical stimulation of the prefrontal cortex with transcranial direct current stimulation reduces cue-provoked smoking craving: a randomized, sham-controlled
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study," J. Clin. Psychiatry 69(1), 32 (2008). No chronic pain 343
M. E. Frey, et al., "Spinal Cord Stimulation for Patients with Failed Back Surgery Syndrome: A Systematic Review," Pain Phys. 12(2), 379 (2009). No RCT
344
T. Fried, R. Johnson, and W. McCracken, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation: its role in the control of chronic pain," Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 65(5), 228 (1984). No primary data
345
Z. B. S. Frih, et al., "Efficacy and treatment compliance of a home-based rehabilitation programme for chronic low back pain: A randomized, controlled study," 52(6), 485 (2009). No TENS
346
L. M. Fu, J. T. Li, and W. S. Wu, "Randomized Controlled Trials of Acupuncture for Neck Pain: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis," 15(2), 133 (2009). No RCT
347
C. J. Fuentes, et al., "Does amplitude-modulated frequency have a role in the hypoalgesic response of interferential current on pressure pain sensitivity in healthy subjects? A randomised crossover study," Physiotherapy. 96(1), 22 (2010). No chronic pain
348
A. D. Furlan, et al., "Massage for low-back pain: A systematic review within the framework of the Cochrane Collaboration Back Review Group," 27(17), 1896 (2002). No RCT
349
A. D. Furlan, et al., "Acupuncture and dry-needling for low back pain," (1) (2005). No RCT
350
A. D. Furlan, et al., "Acupuncture and dry-needling for low back pain: An updated systematic review within the framework of the Cochrane Collaboration," 30(8), 944 (2005). No RCT
351
C. A. Furnee, G. A. Pfann, and M. A. Kemler, "Treatment value of residual functional capacity improvement among disabled workers: Accounting for hedonic psychological biases," 151(2), 171 (2003). No RCT
352
L. Gabis, B. Shklar, and D. Geva, "Immediate influence of transcranial electrostimulation on pain and beta-endorphin blood levels: an active placebo-controlled study," Am. J. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 82(2), 81 (2003). Electromagnetic
353
L. Gabis, et al., "Pain reduction using transcranial electrostimulation: a double blind "active placebo" controlled trial," J. Rehabil. Med. 41(4), 256 (2009). Electromagnetic
354
J. Gadsby, et al., "Acupuncture-like transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation within palliative care: a pilot study," (1997). Excluded after full text, no chronic pain
355
J. J. Gagnier, "Evidence-informed management of chronic low back pain with herbal, vitamin, mineral, and homeopathic supplements," 8(1), 70 (2008). No RCT
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J. M. Gaines, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University, 2002. Ref ID: 1193
357
J. M. Gaines, E. J. Metter, and L. A. Talbot, "The effect of neuromuscular electrical stimulation on arthritis knee pain in older adults with osteoarthritis of the knee," Appl. Nurs. Res. 17(3), 201 (2004). Excluded after full text, no adequate sham control group
358
N. Galanis, et al., "Postoperative pain management and acupuncture: a case report of meniscal cyst excision," Acupunct. Med. 27(2), 79 (2009). No chronic pain
359
G. D. Gale, P. J. Rothbart, and Y. Li, "Infrared therapy for chronic low back pain: a randomized, controlled trial," Pain Res. Manag. 11(3), 193 (2006). No TENS
360
D. Galley, et al., "Spinal cord stimulation for the treatment of peripheral vascular disease of the lower limbs. A multicenter study in 244 patients," J. MAL. VASC. 17(3), 208 (1992). Invasive
361
D. J. Galloway, et al., "A clinical assessment of electroanalgesia following abdominal operations," Surg. Gynecol. Obstet. 159(5), 453 (1984). No chronic pain
362
T. J. Gan, et al., "A randomized controlled comparison of electro-acupoint stimulation or ondansetron versus placebo for the prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting," Anesth. Analg. 99(4), 1070, table (2004). No chronic pain
363
L. Garcia-Larrea, et al., "Electrical stimulation of motor cortex for pain control: a combined PET-scan and electrophysiological study," Pain 83(2), 259 (1999). Invasive
364
D. Garland, et al., "A 3-month, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a highly optimized, capacitively coupled, pulsed electrical stimulator in patients with osteoarthritis of the knee," Osteoarthritis Cartilage 15(6), 630 (2007). Included
365
A. L. Gejervall, et al., "Electro-acupuncture versus conventional analgesia: a comparison of pain levels during oocyte aspiration and patients' experiences of well-being after surgery," Hum. Reprod. 20(3), 728 (2005). No chronic pain
366
G. Gemignani, et al., "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in ankylosing spondylitis: a double-blind study," Arthritis Rheum. 34(6), 788 (1991). Excluded after full text, no chronic pain
367
E. Gentilcore-Saulnier, et al., "Pelvic Floor Muscle Assessment Outcomes in Women With and Without Provoked Vestibulodynia and the Impact of a Physical Therapy Program," 7(2), 1003 (2010). No TENS
368
R. George, et al., "Vagus nerve stimulation for treatment of partial seizures: 3. Long-term follow-up on first 67 patients exiting a controlled study. First International Vagus Nerve Stimulation Study Group," Epilepsia 35(3), 637 (1994). Invasive
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369
M. R. Gersh and S. L. Wolf, "Applications of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in the management of patients with pain: state-of-the-art update," 65(3), 314 (1985). No data on pain
370
G. R. Gerson, R. B. Jones, and D. K. Luscombe, "Studies on the concomitant use of carbamazepine and clomipramine for the relief of post-herpetic neuralgia," Postgrad. Med. J. 53 Suppl 4, 104 (1977). No adequate data
371
A. W. Ghajar and J. B. Miles, "The differential effect of the level of spinal cord stimulation on patients with advanced peripheral vascular disease in the lower limbs," Br. J. Neurosurg. 12(5), 402 (1998). No chronic pain
372
A. Gharabaghi, et al., "Volumetric image guidance for motor cortex stimulation: integration of three-dimensional cortical anatomy and functional imaging," Neurosurgery 57(1 Suppl), 114 (2005). Invasive
373
E. A. Ghoname, et al., "Percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation: an alternative to TENS in the management of sciatica," Pain 83(2), 193 (1999). Included
374
E. A. Ghoname, et al., "Percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for low back pain: a randomized crossover study," JAMA 281(9), 818 (1999). Included
375
E. S. Ghoname, et al., "The effect of stimulus frequency on the analgesic response to percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in patients with chronic low back pain," Anesth. Analg. 88(4), 841 (1999). Included
376
S. Ghosh and M. Galinanes, "Protection of the human heart with ischemic preconditioning during cardiac surgery: role of cardiopulmonary bypass," J. Thorac. Cardiovasc. Surg. 126(1), 133 (2003). No chronic pain
377
L. Gifford, ""Tricking pain"," PPA News (23), 3 (2007). No data on pain
378
J. M. Gilbert, et al., "Controlled trial of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) for postoperative pain relief following inguinal herniorrhaphy," Br. J. Surg. 73(9), 749 (1986). No chronic pain
379
L. G. F. Giles and R. Muller, "Chronic spinal pain syndromes: a clinical pilot trial comparing acupuncture, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, and spinal manipulation," Journal of Manipulative & Physiological Therapeutics 22(6), 376 (1999). No TENS
380
K. A. Ginn and M. L. Cohen, "Conservative treatment for shoulder pain: Prognostic indicators of outcome," 85(8), 1231 (2004). No RCT
381
A. Giombini, et al., "Hyperthermia at 434 MHz in the treatment of overuse sport tendinopathies: A randomised controlled clinical trial," 23(3), 207 (2002). No TENS
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382
C. M. Godfrey, P. P. Morgan, and J. Schatzker, "A randomized trial of manipulation for lowback pain in a medical setting," Spine (Phila Pa 1976. ) 9(3), 301 (1984). No chronic pain
383
R. Goldman, et al., "Electrotherapy promotes healing and microcirculation of infrapopliteal ischemic wounds: a prospective pilot study," Adv. Skin Wound. Care 17(6), 284 (2004). No chronic pain
384
J. Gonzalez-Iglesias, et al., "Inclusion of thoracic spine thrust manipulation into an electrotherapy/thermal program for the management of patients with acute mechanical neck pain: a randomized clinical trial," Man. Ther. 14(3), 306 (2009). No sham control group
385
F. E. Gorbunov, et al., "(Methods of instrumental physiotherapy in the rehabilitative treatment of pareses caused by nerve compression of the extremities and spinal nerve root compression) [Russian]," (1997). no chronic pain
386
A. B. Gorelick, et al., "Differential effects of amitriptyline on perception of somatic and visceral stimulation in healthy humans," Am. J. Physiol 275(3 Pt 1), G460-G466 (1998). No chronic pain
387
L. Gormsen, et al., "The efficacy of the AMPA receptor antagonist NS1209 and lidocaine in nerve injury pain: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, three-way crossover study," Anesth. Analg. 108(4), 1311 (2009). No TENS
388
H. Gottrup, et al., "Chronic oral gabapentin reduces elements of central sensitization in human experimental hyperalgesia," Anesthesiology 101 (6), 1400 (2004). No TENS
389
S. Gottschling, et al., "Laser acupuncture in children with headache: a double-blind, randomized, bicenter, placebo-controlled trial," (2008). No TENS
390
S. B. Graff-Radford, et al., "Effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on myofascial pain and trigger point sensitivity," Pain 37(1), 1 (1989). Excluded after full text, no data on duration of pain
391
D. J. Grant, et al., "A randomized comparative trial of acupuncture versus transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for chronic back pain in the elderly," Pain 82(1), 9 (1999). No sham control group
392
V. E. Grechko and E. G. Borisova, "Use of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in the complex treatment of glossalgia," Neurosci. Behav. Physiol 26(6), 584 (1996). No RCT
393
A. L. Green, et al., "Deep brain stimulation can regulate arterial blood pressure in awake humans," Neuroreport 16(16), 1741 (2005). No chronic pain
394
A. L. Green, et al., "Deep brain stimulation for neuropathic cephalalgia," Cephalalgia 26(5), 561 (2006). Invasive
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395
I. C. Green, et al., "Interventional Therapies for Controlling Pelvic Pain: What is the Evidence?," 14(1), 22 (2010). No RCT
396
K. Grimmer, "A controlled double blind study comparing the effects of strong burst mode TENS and High Rate TENS on painful osteoarthritic knees," (1992). No sham control group
397
H. Groeben, W. M. Foster, and R. H. Brown, "Intravenous lidocaine and oral mexiletine block reflex bronchoconstriction in asthmatic subjects," Am. J. Respir. Crit Care Med. 154(4 Pt 1), 885 (1996). No chronic pain
398
A. R. Gross, et al., "Physical medicine modalities for mechanical neck disorders (Withdrawn paper. 1998, art. no. CD000961)," (1) (2005). No RCT
399
A. R. Gross, et al., "Conservative management of mechanical neck disorders: A systematic review," 34(5), 1083 (2007). No RCT
400
R. Guieu, et al., "[Effects of naloxone on the analgesia induced by vibratory stimulation]," Presse Med. 18(24), 1207 (1989). No chronic pain
401
R. Guieu, et al., "[Comparison of the antalgic effects of transcutaneous vibratory and electric stimulation and placebo in chronic pain]," Presse Med. 18(40), 1978 (1989). Excluded after full text, no data extraction possible
402
C. C. Gunn, et al., "Dry needling of muscle motor points for chronic low-back pain: a randomized clinical trial with long-term follow-up," Spine (Phila Pa 1976. ) 5(3), 279 (1980). No adequate data
403
M. Haas, E. Groupp, and D. F. Kraemer, "Dose-response for chiropractic care of chronic low back pain," 4(5), 574 (2004). Excluded after full text, no primary data.
404
H. Haavik-Taylor and B. Murphy, "Cervical spine manipulation alters sensorimotor integration: A somatosensory evoked potential study," 118(2), 391 (2007). Invasive
405
C. Haigh, "Review: limited evidence suggests that acupuncture is more effective than no treatment for chronic pain... commentary on Ezzo J, Berman B, Hadhazy VA, et al. Is acupuncture effective for the treatment of chronic pain? A systematic review. PAIN 2000 Jun;86:217-25," Evidence-Based Nursing 4(1), 17 (2001). no RCT
406
R. Haigh and A. K. Clarke, "Effectiveness of rehabilitation for spinal pain," 13(1), 63 (1999). No TENS
407
J. Halbert, M. Crotty, and I. D. Cameron, "Evidence for the optimal management of acute and chronic phantom pain: A systematic review," 18(2), 84 (2002). No RCT
408
J. S. Halle, R. J. Franklin, and B. L. Karalfa, "Comparison of four treatment approaches for lateral epicondylitis of the elbow," (1986). No sham control group
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409
R. Hammerschlag, "Methodological and ethical issues in clinical trials of acupuncture," 4(2), 159 (1998). No RCT
410
M. A. Hamza, et al., "Effect of the duration of electrical stimulation on the analgesic response in patients with low back pain," Anesthesiology 91(6), 1622 (1999). Duplicate study
411
M. A. Hamza, et al., "Effect of the frequency of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on the postoperative opioid analgesic requirement and recovery profile," Anesthesiology 91(5), 1232 (1999). Excluded after full text, no chronic pain
412
M. A. Hamza, et al., "Percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation: a novel analgesic therapy for diabetic neuropathic pain," Diabetes Care 23(3), 365 (2000). Included
413
T. R. Han, H. I. Shin, and I. S. Kim, "Magnetic stimulation of the quadriceps femoris muscle: comparison of pain with electrical stimulation," Am. J. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 85(7), 593 (2006). No chronic pain
414
A. Handforth, et al., "Vagus nerve stimulation therapy for partial-onset seizures: A randomized active-control trial," Neurology 51(1), 48 (1998). Invasive
415
P. Hansson and A. Ekblom, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) as compared to placebo TENS for the relief of acute oro-facial pain," Pain 15(2), 157 (1983). No chronic pain
416
P. Hansson and A. Ekblom, "Afferent stimulation induced pain relief in acute oro-facial pain and its failure to induce sufficient pain reduction in dental and oral surgery," Pain 20(3), 273 (1984). No chronic pain
417
P. Hansson, et al., "Influence of naloxone on relief of acute oro-facial pain by transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) or vibration," Pain 24(3), 323 (1986). No chronic pain
418
A. Hargreaves and J. Lander, "Use of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for postoperative pain," Nurs. Res. 38(3), 159 (1989). No chronic pain
419
H. Harke, et al., "The response of neuropathic pain and pain in complex regional pain syndrome I to carbamazepine and sustained-release morphine in patients pretreated with spinal cord stimulation: a double-blinded randomized study," Anesth. Analg. 92(2), 488 (2001). Invasive
420
R. E. Harris, et al., "Traditional Chinese acupuncture and placebo (sham) acupuncture are differentiated by their effects on mu-opioid receptors (MORs)," 47(3), 1077 (2009). No TENS
421
R. F. Harrison, et al., "Pain relief in labour using transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS). A TENS/TENS placebo controlled study in two parity groups," Br. J. Obstet. Gynaecol. 93(7), 739 (1986). No chronic pain
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422
R. F. Harrison, et al., "A comparative study of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), entonox, pethidine + promazine and lumbar epidural for pain relief in labor," Acta Obstet. Gynecol. Scand. 66(1), 9 (1987). No chronic pain
423
M. Harvey and M. Elliott, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) for pain management during cavity preparations in pediatric patients," ASDC J. Dent. Child 62(1), 49 (1995). No chronic pain
424
S. J. Hassenbusch , et al., "Long-term results of peripheral nerve stimulation for reflex sympathetic dystrophy," J. Neurosurg. 84(3), 415 (1996). Invasive
425
R. W. Hautvast, et al., "Spinal cord stimulation in chronic intractable angina pectoris: a randomized, controlled efficacy study," Am. Heart J. 136(6), 1114 (1998). Invasive
426
E. M. Hay, K. Dziedzic, and J. Sim, "Treatment options for regional musculoskeletal pain: What is the evidence?," Bailliere's Best Pract. Res. Clin. Rheumatol. 13(2), 243 (1999). No RCT
427
J. L. Hay, et al., "Hyperalgesia in opioid-managed chronic pain and opioid-dependent patients," 10(3), 316 (2009). no RCT
428
J. A. Hayden, et al., "Exercise therapy for treatment of non-specific low back pain," (3) (2005). No RCT
429
C. C. Hemond and F. Fregni, "Transcranial magnetic stimulation in neurology: What we have learned from randomized controlled studies," 10(4), 333 (2007). No RCT
430
T. Henze, et al., "Symptomatic treatment for multiple sclerosis," 75, S2-S39 (2004). No RCT
431
E. Herman, et al., "A randomized controlled trial of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (CODETRON) to determine its benefits in a rehabilitation program for acute occupational low back pain," Spine (Phila Pa 1976. ) 19(5), 561 (1994). No chronic pain
432
I. Herrera-Lasso, et al., "Comparative effectiveness of packages of treatment including ultrasound or transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in painful shoulder syndrome," (1993). No sham control group
433
L. Herrington and R. McCulloch, "The role of eccentric training in the management of Achilles tendinopathy: a pilot study," (2007). no TENS
434
M. Hershman, et al., "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation as adjunctive analgesia in patients undergoing abdominal procedures," (1989). no chronic pain
435
H. Hertz, T. Bochdansky, and W. Scharf, "[Electrotherapy of pain relief using the Tenzcare stimulator. A clinico-experimental study]," Wien. Klin. Wochenschr. 96(15), 585
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(1984). No chronic pain 436
D. Hettinga, A. Gardner, and D. Donachie, "Your questions answered," Talkback Magazine , 26 (2007). No data on pain
437
D. Hettinga, "Research update," Talkback Magazine , 20 (2009). No data on pain
438
L. R. Hey and A. Helewa, "Myofascial pain syndrome: a critical review of the literature," Physiotherapy Canada 46(1), 28 (1994). no RCT
439
A. Heydenreich, "[Punctate transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in functional vertebragenic disorders and in migraine]," Z. Gesamte Inn. Med. 43(22), 651 (1988). No chronic pain
440
A. Heydenreich, "(Single-point transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation in a simple placebo comparison in migraine (a prospective randomized study)) [German]," (1989). Not available full text
441
M. Hidderley and E. Weinel, "Effects of TENS applied to acupuncture points distal to a pain site [with consumer summary]," (1997). No chronic pain
442
R. T. Ho, et al., "Electro-acupuncture and postoperative emesis," (1989). No chronic pain
443
R. M. Hoffman, "Review: transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation is not effective for chronic low-back pain," ACP Journal Club 135(3), 99 (2001). no RCT
444
J. E. Hollman and B. J. Morgan, "Effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on the pressor response to static handgrip exercise," Phys. Ther. 77(1), 28 (1997). No chronic pain
445
J. Holsheimer, et al., "Clinical evaluation of paresthesia steering with a new system for spinal cord stimulation," Neurosurgery 42(3), 541 (1998). Invasive
446
V. Hopwood, et al., "Evaluating the efficacy of acupuncture in defined aspects of stroke recovery: a randomised, placebo controlled single blind study," J. Neurol. 255(6), 858 (2008). No chronic pain
447
E. D. Hord, et al., "The effect of vagus nerve stimulation on migraines," 4(9), 530 (2003). Invasive
448
S. Horsch and L. Claeys, "Epidural spinal cord stimulation in the treatment of severe peripheral arterial occlusive disease," Ann. Vasc. Surg. 8(5), 468 (1994). No chronic pain
449
Y. Hosobuchi, "Tryptophan reversal of tolerance to analgesia induced by central grey stimulation," Lancet 2(8079), 47 (1978). No RCT
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450
C. R. Hou, et al., "Immediate effects of various physical therapeutic modalities on cervical myofascial pain and trigger-point sensitivity," Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 83(10), 1406 (2002). Excluded after full text, no adequate sham control group
451
G. Hruby, et al., "Assessment of efficacy of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for pain management during office-based flexible cystoscopy," Urology 67(5), 914 (2006). No chronic pain
452
C. Y. Hsieh, et al., "Functional outcomes of low back pain: comparison of four treatment groups in a randomized controlled trial," J. Manipulative Physiol Ther. 15(1), 4 (1992). No sham control group
453
R. Hsieh and A. Hyv+ñrinen, "Re: Cutaneous electrical stimulation treatment in unresolved facial nerve paralysis... Hyvarinen A, Tarkka IM, Mervaala E, et al. Cutaneous electrical stimulation treatment in unresolved facial nerve paralysis. Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2008;87:992-7," 88(7), 593 (2009). no RCT
454
R. L. Hsieh and W. C. Lee, "One-shot percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation vs. transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for low back pain: comparison of therapeutic effects," Am. J. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 81(11), 838 (2002). No sham control group
455
T. C. Hsueh, et al., "The immediate effectiveness of electrical nerve stimulation and electrical muscle stimulation on myofascial trigger points," Am. J. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 76(6), 471 (1997). Excluded after full text, no data on duration of pain
456
M. Huang, et al., "Cortical stimulation for upper limb recovery following ischemic stroke: A small phase II pilot study of a fully implanted stimulator," Top. Stroke Rehabil. 15(2), 160 (2008). Invasive
457
M. H. Huang, et al., "The effects of weight reduction on the rehabilitation of patients with knee osteoarthritis and obesity," Arthritis Care Res. 13(6), 398 (2000). No TENS
458
G. S. Hughes, Jr. , et al., "Response of plasma beta-endorphins to transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in healthy subjects," Phys. Ther. 64(7), 1062 (1984). No chronic pain
459
P. Humaidan and E. Stener-Victorin, "Pain relief during oocyte retrieval with a new short duration electro-acupuncture technique--an alternative to conventional analgesic methods," Hum. Reprod. 19(6), 1367 (2004). No chronic pain
460
P. Humaidan, et al., "Pain relief during oocyte retrieval--exploring the role of different frequencies of electro-acupuncture," Reprod. Biomed. Online. 13(1), 120 (2006). No chronic pain
461
D. A. Hurley, et al., "Interferential therapy electrode placement technique in acute low back pain: a preliminary investigation," Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 82(4), 485 (2001). No chronic pain
462
D. A. Hurley, et al., "A randomized clinical trial of manipulative therapy and interferential therapy for acute low back pain," Spine (Phila Pa 1976. ) 29(20), 2207 (2004). No chronic pain
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463
E. L. Hurwitz, et al., "A randomized trial of chiropractic manipulation and mobilization for patients with neck pain: clinical outcomes from the UCLA neck-pain study," Am. J. Public Health 92(10), 1634 (2002). Excluded after full text, no adequate sham control group
464
E. L. Hurwitz, et al., "Frequency and clinical predictors of adverse reactions to chiropractic care in the UCLA neck pain study," Spine (Phila Pa 1976. ) 30(13), 1477 (2005). Pain not reported as outcome measure
465
J. Hush, "TENS of unknown value in the treatment of chronic low back pain," 52(1), 64 (2006). No data on pain
466
D. F. Hutchings and R. H. Reinking, "Tension headaches: what form of therapy is most effective?," (1976). No sham control group
467
U. Ihalainen and K. Perkki, "The effect of transcutaneous nerve stimulation (TNS) on chronic facial pain," Proc. Finn. Dent. Soc. 74(4), 86 (1978). No adequate data
468
M. Imamura, D. A. Cassius, and F. Fregni, "Fibromyalgia: From treatment to rehabilitation," Eur. J. Pain Suppl. 3(2), 117 (2009). No RCT
469
K. Inui, T. Tsuji, and R. Kakigi, "Temporal analysis of cortical mechanisms for pain relief by tactile stimuli in humans," Cereb. Cortex 16(3), 355 (2006). No chronic pain
470
D. Irnich, et al., "Pilotstudy of electroacupuncture in the treatment of peripheral neuropathic pain," 16(2), 114-+ (2002). No RCT
471
K. Itoh, et al., "Randomised trial of trigger point acupuncture compared with other acupuncture for treatment of chronic neck pain," Complement. Ther. Med. 15(3), 172 (2007). No TENS
472
K. Itoh, et al., "A pilot study on using acupuncture and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) to treat knee osteoarthritis (OA)," (2008). No sham control group
473
K. Itoh, et al., "A pilot study on using acupuncture and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation to treat chronic non-specific low back pain," Complement Ther. Clin. Pract. 15(1), 22 (2009). No adequate sham control
474
R. Jacobs and Steenberghe D. van, "The effect of electronic dental analgesia during sonic scaling," J. Clin. Periodontol. 21(10), 728 (1994). No chronic pain
475
A. Jankovic and I. Binic, "Frequency rhythmic electrical modulation system in the treatment of chronic painful leg ulcers," Arch. Dermatol. Res. 300(7), 377 (2008). Excluded after full text, no adequate sham control group
476
K. Janssen, "Differential effectiveness of EMG-feedback versus combined EMG-feedback and relaxation instructions in the treatment of tension headache," (1983). no TENS
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477
G. J. Jarit, et al., "The effects of home interferential therapy on post-operative pain, edema, and range of motion of the knee," Clin. J. Sport Med. 13(1), 16 (2003). No chronic pain
478
M. E. Jarrett, et al., "Sacral nerve stimulation for faecal incontinence in patients with previous partial spinal injury including disc prolapse," Br. J. Surg. 92(6), 734 (2005). No chronic pain
479
P. F. Jarzem, et al., "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation [TENS] for chronic low back pain," J. Musculoskelet. Pain 13(2), 3 (2005). Not available full text
480
P. F. Jarzem, et al., "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation [TENS] for short-term treatment of low back pain-randomized double blind crossover study of sham versus conventional TENS," J. Musculoskelet. Pain 13(2), 11 (2005). Excluded after full text, no data extraction possible
481
J. F. Jasper and S. M. Hayek, "Implanted Occipital Nerve Stimulators," Pain Phys. 11(2), 187 (2008). No RCT
482
H. Jensen, R. Zesler, and T. Christensen, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TNS) for painful osteoarthrosis of the knee," Int. J. Rehabil. Res. 14(4), 356 (1991). Impossible to calculate SMD
483
J. E. Jensen, et al., "The use of transcutaneous neural stimulation and isokinetic testing in arthroscopic knee surgery," Am. J. Sports Med. 13(1), 27 (1985). No chronic pain
484
M. P. Jensen, et al., "Natural history of chronic pain and pain treatment in adults with cerebral palsy," 83(6), 439 (2004). No RCT
485
Y. Jeon and B. K. Huh, "Spinal Cord Stimulation for Chronic Pain," 38(11), 998 (2009). Invasive
486
G. A. Jessurun, et al., "Coronary blood flow dynamics during transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for stable angina pectoris associated with severe narrowing of one major coronary artery," Am. J. Cardiol. 82(8), 921 (1998). No chronic pain
487
G. A. Jessurun, et al., "Clinical follow-up after cessation of chronic electrical neuromodulation in patients with severe coronary artery disease: a prospective randomized controlled study on putative involvement of sympathetic activity," Pacing Clin. Electrophysiol. 22(10), 1432 (1999). Excluded after full text, no chronic pain
488
G. A. Jessurun, et al., "Electrical neuromodulation improves myocardial perfusion and ameliorates refractory angina pectoris in patients with syndrome X: fad or future?," Eur. J. Pain 7(6), 507 (2003). No chronic pain
489
L. E. Jivegard, et al., "Effects of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) in patients with inoperable severe lower limb ischaemia: a prospective randomised controlled study," Eur. J. Vasc. Endovasc. Surg. 9(4), 421 (1995). Invasive
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490
F. Johannsen, et al., "Rebox: an adjunct in physical medicine?," Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 74(4), 438 (1993). Excluded after full text, no data extraction possible
491
M. Johnson and M. Martinson, "Efficacy of electrical nerve stimulation for chronic musculoskeletal pain: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials," Pain 130(1-2), 157 (2007). No RCT
492
M. D. Johnson and K. J. Burchiel, "Peripheral stimulation for treatment of trigeminal postherpetic neuralgia and trigeminal posttraumatic neuropathic pain: a pilot study," Neurosurgery 55(1), 135 (2004). No RCT
493
M. I. Johnson, et al., "The effects of auricular transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on experimental pain threshold and autonomic function in healthy subjects," Pain 46(3), 337 (1991). No chronic pain
494
M. I. Johnson, et al., "Analgesic effects of different pulse patterns of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on cold-induced pain in normal subjects," J. Psychosom. Res. 35(23), 313 (1991). No chronic pain
495
M. I. Johnson, et al., "The analgesic effects of acupuncture on experimental pain threshold and somatosensory evoked potentials in healthy volunteers," Complement. Ther. Med. 4(4), 219 (1996). no chronic pain
496
M. I. Johnson, P. Penny, and M. A. Sajawal, "An examination of the analgesic effects of microcurrent electrical stimulation (MES) on cold-induced pain in healthy subjects," Physiother. Theory Pract. 13(4), 293 (1997). No chronic pain
497
M. I. Johnson, P. Penny, and M. A. Sajawal, "Clinical technical note: an examination of the analgesic effects of microcurrent electrical stimulation (MES) on cold-induced pain in healthy subjects," Physiotherapy Theory & Practice 13(4), 293 (1997). no chronic pain
498
M. I. Johnson, "The physiology of the sensory dimensions of clinical pain... presented at an Electrotherapy Specific Interest Group study day on TENS and interferential at Solihull Hospital on May 1, 1996 [corrected] [published erratum appears in PHYSIOTHERAPY 1998 Jan; 84(1): 56]," 83(10), 526 (1997). No RCT
499
M. I. Johnson, "The clinical effectiveness of TENS in pain management," Crit. Rev. Phys. Rehabil. Med. 12(2), 131 (2000). No RCT
500
M. I. Johnson, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) and TENS-like devices: do they provide pain relief?," 8(3/4), 121 (2001). No RCT
501
M. I. Johnson and G. Tabasam, "A single-blind placebo-controlled investigation into the analgesic effects of interferential currents on experimentally induced ischaemic pain in healthy subjects," Clin. Physiol Funct. Imaging 22(3), 187 (2002). No chronic pain
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502
M. I. Johnson and G. Tabasam, "A single-blind investigation into the hypoalgesic effects of different swing patterns of interferential currents on cold-induced pain in healthy volunteers," Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 84(3), 350 (2003). No chronic pain
503
M. I. Johnson and G. Tabasam, "An investigation into the analgesic effects of interferential currents and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on experimentally induced ischemic pain in otherwise pain-free volunteers," Phys. Ther. 83(3), 208 (2003). No chronic pain
504
M. R. Johnson, et al., "Minimally invasive implantation of epidural spinal cord neurostimulator electrodes by using a tubular retractor system. Technical note," J. Neurosurg. 100(6), 1119 (2004). Invasive
505
A. Y. M. Jones and R. C. Hutchinson, "A comparison of the analgesic effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and Entonox," (1991). no chronic pain
506
J. B. Jordan, "Acupuncture treatment for opiate addiction: A systematic review," 30(4), 309 (2006). No RCT
507
W. A. Jorgensen, B. M. Frome, and C. Wallach, "Electrochemical therapy of pelvic pain: effects of pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF) on tissue trauma," Eur. J. Surg. Suppl (574), 83 (1994). No RCT
508
G. I. Juhl, et al., "Central sensitization phenomena after third molar surgery: a quantitative sensory testing study," 12(1), 116 (2008). no chronic pain
509
J. Jung, et al., "Defibrillation efficacy and pain perception of two biphasic waveforms for internal cardioversion of atrial fibrillation," J. Cardiovasc. Electrophysiol. 14(8), 837 (2003). No chronic pain
510
M. Jünger, et al., "Local therapy and treatment costs of chronic, venous leg ulcers with electrical stimulation (Dermapulse<sup>®): A prospective, placebo controlled, double blind trial," Wound Repair Regen. 16(4), 480 (2008). Excluded after full text, no chronic pain
511
S. Kabay, et al., "Efficiency of posterior tibial nerve stimulation in category IIIB chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain: a Sham-Controlled Comparative Study," Urol. Int. 83(1), 33 (2009). Invasive
512
E. Kalso, "Opioids for persistent non-cancer pain," 330(7484), 156 (2005). No TENS
513
R. W. Kang, et al., "Prospective randomized single-blinded controlled clinical trial of percutaneous neuromodulation pain therapy device versus sham for the osteoarthritic knee: a pilot study," Orthopedics 30(6), 439 (2007). Excluded after full text, no data extraction possible
514
A. S. Kapatkin, et al., "Effects of electrostimulated acupuncture on ground reaction forces and pain scores in dogs with chronic elbow joint arthritis," 228(9), 1350 (2006). Not human
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515
B. Kaplan, et al., "Clinical evaluation of a new model of a transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation device for the management of primary dysmenorrhea," Gynecol. Obstet. Invest 44(4), 255 (1997). No RCT
516
B. Kaplan, et al., "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) for adjuvant pain-relief during labor and delivery," Int. J. Gynaecol. Obstet. 60(3), 251 (1998). No chronic pain
517
L. Kapural and N. Mekhail, "A randomized, double-blind, controlled trial: intradiscal electrothermal therapy versus placebo for the treatment of chronic discogenic low back pain," 31(14) (2006). No RCT
518
A. Kararmaz, et al., "Effect of the frequency of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on analgesia during extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy," Urol. Res. 32(6), 411 (2004). No chronic pain
519
M. Karasek and N. Bogduk, "Twelve-month follow-up of a controlled trial of intradiscal thermal anuloplasty for back pain due to internal disc disruption," Spine (Phila Pa 1976. ) 25(20), 2601 (2000). Invasive
520
N. Karimi, et al., "The effects of consecutive supervised stability training on postural balance in patients with chronic low back pain," 25(2), 177 (2009). No TENS
521
K. Karppinen, et al., "Adjustment of dental occlusion in treatment of chronic cervicobrachial pain and headache," J. Oral Rehabil. 26(9), 715 (1999). No TENS
522
Y. Katayama, T. Tsubokawa, and T. Yamamoto, "Chronic motor cortex stimulation for central deafferentation pain: experience with bulbar pain secondary to Wallenberg syndrome," Stereotact. Funct. Neurosurg. 62(1-4), 295 (1994). Invasive
523
Z. Katsarava, et al., "A novel method of eliciting pain-related potentials by transcutaneous electrical stimulation," Headache 46(10), 1511 (2006). No chronic pain
524
J. Katz, C. France, and R. Melzack, "An association between phantom limb sensations and stump skin conductance during transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) applied to the contralateral leg: a case study," Pain 36(3), 367 (1989). No adequate data
525
J. Katz and R. Melzack, "Auricular transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) reduces phantom limb pain," J. Pain Symptom. Manage. 6(2), 73 (1991). Excluded after full text, no data on duration of pain
526
A. Keller, et al., "Effect sizes of non-surgical treatments of non-specific low-back pain," 16(11), 1776 (2007). No RCT
527
R. B. Kelly, "Acupuncture for Pain," 80(5), 481 (2009). No RCT
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137
528
M. A. Kemler, et al., "Pain relief in complex regional pain syndrome due to spinal cord stimulation does not depend on vasodilation," Anesthesiology 92(6), 1653 (2000). Invasive
529
M. A. Kemler, et al., "Spinal cord stimulation in patients with chronic reflex sympathetic dystrophy," 343(9), 618 (2000). Invasive
530
M. A. Kemler, et al., "Impact of spinal cord stimulation on sensory characteristics in complex regional pain syndrome type I: a randomized trial," Anesthesiology 95(1), 72 (2001). Invasive
531
M. A. Kemler, "Complex regional pain syndrome type I," 8(1), 35 (2001). No RCT
532
M. A. Kemler, et al., "The effect of spinal cord stimulation in patients with chronic reflex sympathetic dystrophy: two years' follow-up of the randomized controlled trial," Ann. Neurol. 55(1), 13 (2004). Invasive
533
M. A. Kemler, et al., "Effect of spinal cord stimulation for chronic complex regional pain syndrome Type I: five-year final follow-up of patients in a randomized controlled trial," 108(2), 292 (2008). Invasive
534
J. N. Kenyon, C. J. Knight, and C. Wells, "Randomised double-blind trial on the immediate effects of naloxone on classical Chinese acupuncture therapy for chronic pain," Acupunct. Electrother. Res. 8(1), 17 (1983). No TENS
535
D. P. Kerr, D. M. Walsh, and D. Baxter, "Acupuncture in the management of chronic low back pain: a blinded randomized controlled trial," Clin. J. Pain 19(6), 364 (2003). Excluded after full text, acupuncture.
536
B. Kettenmann, et al., "Impact of continuous low level heatwrap therapy in acute low back pain patients: subjective and objective measurements," (2007). no chronic pain
537
A. Khadikar, et al., "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for the treatment of chronic low back pain: a systematic review," 30(23), 2657 (2005). no RCT
538
A. Khadilkar, et al., "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) for chronic low-back pain," (3) (2005). No RCT
539
A. Khadilkar, et al., "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) versus placebo for chronic low-back pain," (4) (2008). No RCT
540
A. A. Khalessi, et al., "Automated vs. manual spinal cord stimulator adjustment: A sensitivity analysis of lifetime cost data from a randomized controlled trial," 11(3), 182 (2008). No RCT
541
Z. Khalil, R. Ogrin, and P. J. Darzins, "The effect of sensory nerve stimulation on sensory nerve function in people with peripheral neuropathy associated with diabetes," Neurol. Res. 29(7), 743 (2007). Excluded after full text, no data on pain
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138
542
A. A. Khan, et al., "Arthrographic distension of the shoulder joint in the management of frozen shoulder," Mymensingh. Med. J. 14(1), 67 (2005). No TENS
543
F. Khan, et al., "Multidisciplinary rehabilitation programmes following joint replacement at the hip and knee in chronic arthropathy," (2) (2008). No RCT
544
H. G. Kho, et al., "Acupuncture and transcutaneous stimulation analgesia in comparison with moderate-dose fentanyl anaesthesia in major surgery. Clinical efficacy and influence on recovery and morbidity," Anaesthesia 46(2), 129 (1991). No chronic pain
545
S. W. Kim, J. S. Paick, and J. H. Ku, "Percutaneous posterior tibial nerve stimulation in patients with chronic pelvic pain: a preliminary study," Urol. Int. 78(1), 58 (2007). No sham control group
546
T. S. Kim, "Relation of magnetic field therapy to pain and power over time in persons with chronic primary headache: a pilot study," Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science 9(1), 27 (2001). No sham control group
547
C. E. King, et al., "Effect of helium-neon laser auriculotherapy on experimental pain threshold," Phys. Ther. 70(1), 24 (1990). No chronic pain
548
M. Kinnunen and E. Alasaarela, "Registering the response of tissues exposed to an interferential electric current stimulation," Acupunct. Electrother. Res. 29(3-4), 213 (2004). No chronic pain
549
R. Kirschner-Hermanns and G. Jakse, "[Magnetic stimulation of the pelvic floor in older patients. Results of a prospective analysis]," Urologe A 46(4), 377 (2007). No RCT
550
T. Kitade, et al., "Studies on the enhanced effect of acupuncture analgesia and acupuncture anesthesia by D-phenylalanine (2nd report)--schedule of administration and clinical effects in low back pain and tooth extraction," Acupunct. Electrother. Res. 15(2), 121 (1990). No chronic pain
551
T. Kitade and H. Ohyabu, "Analgesic effects of acupuncture on pain after mandibular wisdom tooth extraction," Acupunct. Electrother. Res. 25(2), 109 (2000). No chronic pain
552
A. Kjellgren, et al., "Effects of flotation-REST on muscle tension pain," 6(4), 181 (2001). No TENS
553
H. C. Klingler, et al., "Use of peripheral neuromodulation of the S3 region for treatment of detrusor overactivity: a urodynamic-based study," Urology 56(5), 766 (2000). Pain not reported as outcome measure
554
H. M. Klomp, et al., "Spinal-cord stimulation in critical limb ischaemia: a randomised trial. ESES Study Group," Lancet 353(9158), 1040 (1999). Invasive
555
R. Knobel, V. Radunz, and T. E. Carraro, "Utilizacao de estimulacao eletrica transcutanea para alivio da dor no trabalho de parto: um modo possivel para o cuidado a
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
139
parturiente (Use of transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation for pain relief in labour: a possible way to care the child-bearer) [Portuguese]," (2005). no chronic pain 556
G. D. Ko, et al., "Fibromyalgia/chronic pain syndrome: An alternative medicine perspective," Crit. Rev. Phys. Rehabil. Med. 17(1), 1 (2005). No RCT
557
N. D. Kofotolis, S. P. Vlachopoulos, and E. Kellis, "Sequentially allocated clinical trial of rhythmic stabilization exercises and TENS in women with chronic low back pain [with consumer summary]," (2008). Included
558
A. J. Koke, et al., "Pain reducing effect of three types of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in patients with chronic pain: a randomized crossover trial," Pain 108(1-2), 36 (2004). Excluded after full text, no adequate sham control group
559
Dogan S. Koldas, et al., "Comparison of three different approaches in the treatment of chronic low back pain," Clin. Rheumatol. 27(7), 873 (2008). Excluded after full text, no adequate sham control group
560
M. Koltzenburg, et al., "Differential sensitivity of three experimental pain models in detecting the analgesic effects of transdermal fentanyl and buprenorphine," Pain 126(1-3), 165 (2006). No chronic pain
561
C. Kondo and A. Canter, "True and false electromyographic feedback: effect on tension headache," (1977). no TENS
562
J. Kong, et al., "A pilot study of functional magnetic resonance imaging of the brain during manual and electroacupuncture stimulation of acupuncture point (LI-4 Hegu) in normal subjects reveals differential brain activation between methods," J. Altern. Complement Med. 8(4), 411 (2002). No chronic pain
563
J. Kong, et al., "Psychophysical outcomes from a randomized pilot study of manual, electro, and sham acupuncture treatment on experimentally induced thermal pain," J. Pain 6(1), 55 (2005). No chronic pain
564
J. C. Kong, M. S. Lee, and B. C. Shin, "Randomized Clinical Trials on Acupuncture in Korean Literature: A Systematic Review," 6(1), 41 (2009). No RCT
565
J. S. Koopman, D. H. Vrinten, and A. J. van Wijck, "Efficacy of microcurrent therapy in the treatment of chronic nonspecific back pain: a pilot study," Clin. J. Pain 25(6), 495 (2009). Included
566
W. Koppert, et al., "Different profiles of buprenorphine-induced analgesia and antihyperalgesia in a human pain model," Pain 118(1-2), 15 (2005). No chronic pain
567
G. Kose, et al., "A comparison of four disability scales for Turkish patients with neck pain," J. Rehabil. Med. 39(5), 358 (2007). No RCT
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
140
568
R. W. Koster, et al., "A randomized trial comparing monophasic and biphasic waveform shocks for external cardioversion of atrial fibrillation," Am. Heart J. 147(5), e20 (2004). No chronic pain
569
E. Koyuncu, et al., "The effectiveness of functional electrical stimulation for the treatment of shoulder subluxation and shoulder pain in hemiplegic patients: A randomized controlled trial," Disabil. Rehabil. 32(7), 560 (2010). No chronic pain
570
B. Kraft, et al., "Lack of analgesia by oral standardized cannabis extract on acute inflammatory pain and hyperalgesia in volunteers," Anesthesiology 109(1), 101 (2008). No chronic pain
571
A. W. Krause, et al., "Effects of unilateral and bilateral auricular transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on cutaneous pain threshold," Phys. Ther. 67(4), 507 (1987). No chronic pain
572
P. Kroeling, A. Gross, and P. E. Houghton, "Electrotherapy for neck disorders," Cochrane Database Syst Rev (2) (2005). No RCT
573
P. Kroeling, A. R. Gross, and C. H. Goldsmith, "A Cochrane review of electrotherapy for mechanical neck disorders," 30(21) (2005). No RCT
574
L. R. Kruger, W. J. van der Linden, and P. E. Cleaton-Jones, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in the treatment of myofascial pain dysfunction," S. Afr. J. Surg. 36(1), 35 (1998). No RCT
575
A. Kudoh, H. Katagai, and T. Takazawa, "Increased postoperative pain scores in chronic depression patients who take antidepressants," J. Clin. Anesth. 14(6), 421 (2002). No chronic pain
576
A. Kulisch, et al., "Effect of thermal water and adjunctive electrotherapy on chronic low back pain: a double-blind, randomized, follow-up study," J. Rehabil. Med. 41(1), 73 (2009). No sham control group
577
A. D. Kulkarni and R. B. Smith, "The use of microcurrent electrical therapy and cranial electrotherapy stimulation in pain control," Clinical Practice of Alternative Medicine 2(2), 99 (2001). No RCT
578
D. Kumar and H. J. Marshall, "Diabetic peripheral neuropathy: amelioration of pain with transcutaneous electrostimulation," Diabetes Care 20(11), 1702 (1997). No data on pain
579
D. Kumar, et al., "Diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Effectiveness of electrotherapy and amitriptyline for symptomatic relief," Diabetes Care 21 (8), 1322 (1998). Included
580
K. Kumar, et al., "Epidural spinal cord stimulation for treatment of chronic pain--some predictors of success. A 15-year experience," Surg. Neurol. 50(2), 110 (1998). Invasive
581
K. Kumar, S. Malik, and D. Demeria, "Treatment of chronic pain with spinal cord stimulation versus alternative therapies: cost-effectiveness analysis," Neurosurgery 51(1), 106
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
141
(2002). Invasive 582
K. Kumar, et al., "Spinal cord stimulation vs. conventional medical management: A prospective, randomized, controlled, multicenter study of patients with failed back surgery syndrome (PROCESS study)," 8(4), 213 (2005). Invasive
583
K. Kumar, G. Hunter, and D. Demeria, "Spinal cord stimulation in treatment of chronic benign pain: Challenges in treatment planning and present status, a 22-year experience," Neurosurgery 58(3), 481 (2006). Invasive
584
K. Kumar, et al., "Spinal cord stimulation versus conventional medical management for neuropathic pain: a multicentre randomised controlled trial in patients with failed back surgery syndrome," Pain 132(1-2), 179 (2007). Invasive
585
K. Kumar and J. R. Wilson, "Factors affecting spinal cord stimulation outcome in chronic benign pain with suggestions to improve success rate," Acta Neurochir. Suppl 97(Pt 1), 91 (2007). Invasive
586
K. Kumar, et al., "The effects of spinal cord stimulation in neuropathic pain are sustained: a 24-month follow-up of the prospective randomized controlled multicenter trial of the effectiveness of spinal cord stimulation," Neurosurgery 63(4), 762 (2008). Invasive
587
S. Kumar, "'Usual' physiotherapy is more effective than brief physiotherapy for neck pain," 51(1), 55 (2005). No RCT
588
Gursel Y. Kurtais , et al., "Adding ultrasound in the management of soft tissue disorders of the shoulder: a randomized placebo-controlled trial," Phys. Ther. 84(4), 336 (2004). No chronic pain
589
G. Kvarstein, et al., "A randomized double-blind controlled trial of intra-annular radiofrequency thermal disc therapy--a 12-month follow-up," Pain 145(3), 279 (2009). Invasive
590
C. L. Kwan, et al., "An fMRI study of the anterior cingulate cortex and surrounding medial wall activations evoked by noxious cutaneous heat and cold stimuli," Pain 85(3), 359 (2000). Pain not reported as outcome measure
591
M. Labrecque, et al., "A randomized controlled trial of nonpharmacologic approaches for relief of low back pain during labor," J. Fam. Pract. 48(4), 259 (1999). No chronic pain
592
J. Laitinen and L. Nuutinen, "Failure of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and indomethacin to reduce opiate requirement following cholecystectomy," Acta Anaesthesiol. Scand. 35(8), 700 (1991). No chronic pain
593
M. I. Lambert, et al., "Electro-membrane microcurrent therapy reduces signs and symptoms of muscle damage," Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 34(4), 602 (2002). No chronic pain
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
142
594
J. Lampe and B. Dunn, "Symmetrical biphasic TENS waveform for the treatment of back pain," (1987). No sham control group
595
J. Lander and S. Fowler-Kerry, "TENS for children's procedural pain," Pain 52(2), 209 (1993). No chronic pain
596
P. M. Lang, et al., "Bilateral acupuncture analgesia observed by quantitative sensory testing in healthy volunteers," Anesth. Analg. 110(5), 1448 (2010). No chronic pain
597
T. Lang, et al., "TENS relieves acute posttraumatic hip pain during emergency transport," J. Trauma 62(1), 184 (2007). No chronic pain
598
G. B. Langley, et al., "The analgesic effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and placebo in chronic pain patients. A double-blind non-crossover comparison," Rheumatol. Int. 4(3), 119 (1984). No adequate data
599
G. Lanner and M. C. Spendel, "Spinal cord stimulation for the treatment of chronic nonmalignant pain," Acta Neurochir. Suppl 97(Pt 1), 79 (2007). Invasive
600
G. A. Lanza, et al., "Effect of spinal cord stimulation on spontaneous and stress-induced angina and 'ischemia-like' ST-segment depression in patients with cardiac syndrome X," Eur. Heart J. 26(10), 983 (2005). Invasive
601
B. Larsen, et al., "[Stellate ganglion block with transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation (TENS): a double-blind study with healthy probands]," Anasthesiol. Intensivmed. Notfallmed. Schmerzther. 30(3), 155 (1995). No chronic pain
602
B. Larsen, et al., "Blockade of the stellate ganglion by transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation (TENS): A double-blind study on healthy probands. [German]," 30(3), 155 (1995). No chronic pain
603
K. S. L. Lau and A. Y. M. Jones, "A single session of Acu-TENS increases FEV1 and reduces dyspnoea in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a randomised, placebo-controlled trial," 54(3), 179 (2008). No chronic pain
604
Y. Laufer and M. Elboim, "Effect of burst frequency and duration of kilohertz-frequency alternating currents and of low-frequency pulsed currents on strength of contraction, muscle fatigue, and perceived discomfort," Phys. Ther. 88(10), 1167 (2008). No chronic pain
605
N. G. Lavies, "Laser acupuncture for migraine and muscle tension headache: a double-blind controlled trial," (1998). No TENS
606
P. P. Law and G. L. Cheing, "Optimal stimulation frequency of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on people with knee osteoarthritis," J. Rehabil. Med. 36(5), 220 (2004). No n for groups
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
143
607
P. P. W. Law, G. L. Y. Cheing, and A. Y. Y. Tsui, "Does transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation improve the physical performance of people with knee osteoarthritis?," (2004). No data on pain
608
L. Lazarou, et al., "Effects of intensity of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) on pressure pain threshold and blood pressure in healthy humans: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial," Clin. J. Pain 25(9), 773 (2009). No chronic pain
609
Y. Lazorthes, et al., "[Chronic spinal cord stimulation in the treatment of neurogenic pain. Cooperative and retrospective study on 20 years of follow-up]," Neurochirurgie 41(2), 73 (1995). Invasive
610
Y. Lazorthes, et al., "Motor cortex stimulation for neuropathic pain," Acta Neurochir. Suppl 97(Pt 2), 37 (2007). Invasive
611
M. Leandri, et al., "Comparison of TENS treatments in hemiplegic shoulder pain," Scand. J. Rehabil. Med. 22(2), 69 (1990). Excluded after full text, no data on pain
612
A. W. Lee and J. G. Pilitsis, "Spinal cord stimulation: indications and outcomes," Neurosurg Focus 21(6) (2006). No RCT
613
E. W. Lee, et al., "The role of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in management of labour in obstetric patients," (1990). no chronic pain
614
S. H. Lee, et al., "A double blind study showing that two weeks of daily repetitive TMS over the left or right temporoparietal cortex reduces symptoms in patients with schizophrenia who are having treatment-refractory auditory hallucinations," Neurosci. Lett. 376(3), 177 (2005). No chronic pain
615
S. H. Lee and B. C. Lee, "Electroacupuncture relieves pain in men with chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome: three-arm randomized trial," Urology 73(5), 1036 (2009). Included
616
J. P. Lefaucheur, X. Drouot, and J. P. Nguyen, "Interventional neurophysiology for pain control: duration of pain relief following repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation of the motor cortex," Neurophysiol. Clin. 31(4), 247 (2001). Invasive
617
J. P. Lefaucheur, et al., "Pain relief induced by repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation of precentral cortex," Neuroreport 12(13), 2963 (2001). Invasive
618
J. P. Lefaucheur, et al., "Motor cortex stimulation for the treatment of refractory peripheral neuropathic pain," Brain 132(Pt 6), 1463 (2009). Invasive
619
L. J. Lehmann, "Chronic pain in the geriatric patient: the latest treatment options," Clinical Geriatrics 6(7), 54 (1998). no RCT
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
144
620
T. R. Lehmann, D. W. Russell, and K. F. Spratt, "The impact of patients with nonorganic physical findings on a controlled trial of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and electroacupuncture," Spine (Phila Pa 1976. ) 8(6), 625 (1983). No adequate data
621
T. R. Lehmann, et al., "Efficacy of electroacupuncture and TENS in the rehabilitation of chronic low back pain patients," Pain 26(3), 277 (1986). No adequate data
622
G. Lehmkuhl and R. Thissen, "[The effectiveness of stimulation of skin receptors in the treatment of prolonged pain (author's transl)]," Dtsch. Med. Wochenschr. 103(28), 1141 (1978). No RCT
623
D. H. Lein, Jr., et al., "Comparison of effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation of auricular, somatic, and the combination of auricular and somatic acupuncture points on experimental pain threshold," Phys. Ther. 69(8), 671 (1989). No chronic pain
624
D. Lemming, et al., "The responses to pharmacological challenges and experimental pain in patients with chronic whiplash-associated pain," Clin. J. Pain 21(5), 412 (2005). No TENS
625
D. Lemming, et al., "Managing chronic whiplash associated pain with a combination of lowdose opioid (remifentanil) and NMDA-antagonist (ketamine)," Eur. J. Pain 11(7), 719 (2007). No TENS
626
K. C. Leo, et al., "Effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation characteristics on clinical pain," Phys. Ther. 66(2), 200 (1986). No adequate data
627
S. Levy, et al., "Low-energy cardioversion of spontaneous atrial fibrillation. Immediate and long-term results," Circulation 96(1), 253 (1997). No chronic pain
628
D. Lewers, et al., "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in the relief of primary dysmenorrhea," Phys. Ther. 69(1), 3 (1989). No adequate sham control
629
B. Lewis, D. Lewis, and G. Cumming, "The comparative analgesic efficacy of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug for painful osteoarthritis," Br. J. Rheumatol. 33(5), 455 (1994). No adequate sham control
630
D. Lewis, B. Lewis, and R. D. Sturrock, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in osteoarthrosis: a therapeutic alternative?," Ann. Rheum. Dis. 43(1), 47 (1984). No adequate data
631
S. M. Lewis, et al., "Effects of auricular acupuncture-like transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation on pain levels following wound care in patients with burns: a pilot study," J. Burn Care Rehabil. 11(4), 322 (1990). No chronic pain
632
G. Li, et al., "Synergistic effects of compound physical factor treatment on neurological outcome after peripheral nerve entrapment surgery: a randomized controlled study," (2008). no TENS
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
145
633
K. Li, et al., "Changes in FMRI in the human brain related to different durations of manual acupuncture needling," J. Altern. Complement Med. 12(7), 615 (2006). Pain not reported as outcome measure
634
R. Likar, et al., "[Postoperative transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) in shoulder surgery (randomized, double blind, placebo controlled pilot trial)]," Schmerz. 15(3), 158 (2001). No chronic pain
635
A. T. Lim, et al., "Postoperative pain control: contribution of psychological factors and transcutaneous electrical stimulation," Pain 17(2), 179 (1983). No chronic pain
636
M. F. Limoges and B. Rickabaugh, "Evaluation of TENS during screening flexible sigmoidoscopy," Gastroenterol. Nurs. 27(2), 61 (2004). No chronic pain
637
J. G. Lin, et al., "The effect of high and low frequency electroacupuncture in pain after lower abdominal surgery," Pain 99(3), 509 (2002). No chronic pain
638
J. G. Lin and W. L. Chen, "Review: Acupuncture Analgesia in Clinical Trials," 37(1), 1 (2009). No RCT
639
G. Lind, et al., "Intrathecal baclofen as adjuvant therapy to enhance the effect of spinal cord stimulation in neuropathic pain: a pilot study," Eur. J. Pain 8(4), 377 (2004). Invasive
640
C. Linde, G. Isacsson, and B. G. Jonsson, "Outcome of 6-week treatment with transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation compared with splint on symptomatic temporomandibular joint disk displacement without reduction," Acta Odontol. Scand. 53(2), 92 (1995). No sham control group
641
K. Linde, et al., "Acupuncture for tension-type headache," (1) (2009). No RCT
642
K. Linde, et al., "Acupuncture for migraine prophylaxis," (1) (2009). No RCT
643
S. L. Linn, M. H. Granat, and K. R. Lees, "Prevention of shoulder subluxation after stroke with electrical stimulation," Stroke 30(5), 963 (1999). No chronic pain
644
S. Liss and B. Liss, "Physiological and therapeutic effects of high frequency electrical pulses," Integr. Physiol Behav. Sci. 31(2), 88 (1996). No chronic pain
645
T. List, et al., "Acupuncture and occlusal splint therapy in the treatment of craniomandibular disorders. Part I. A comparative study," Swed. Dent. J. 16(4), 125 (1992). Excluded after full text, no data extraction possible
646
T. List and M. Helkimo, "Adverse events of acupuncture and occlusal splint therapy in the treatment of craniomandibular disorders," (1992). no TENS
647
K. M. Little and A. H. Friedman, "Postherpetic neuralgia," Semin. Neurosurg. 15(1), 93 (2004). No RCT
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
146
648
S. S. Liu, et al., "The effects of electrical stimulation at different frequencies on perception and pain in human volunteers: epidural versus intravenous administration of fentanyl," Anesth. Analg. 82(1), 98 (1996). No chronic pain
649
Y. C. Liu, W. S. Liao, and I. N. Lien, "Effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for post-thoracotomic pain," (1985). no chronic pain
650
Y. Y. Liu, et al., "Evaluation of transcutaneous electroacupoint stimulation with the train-of-four mode for preventing nausea and vomiting after laparoscopic cholecystectomy," Chin J. Integr. Med. 14(2), 94 (2008). No chronic pain
651
S. Lockwood, "The variable parameters of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) and their clinical use," New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 24(1), 7 (1996). No RCT
652
M. Lofgren and C. Norrbrink, "Pain relief in women with fibromyalgia: a cross-over study of superficial warmth stimulation and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation," J. Rehabil. Med. 41(7), 557 (2009). No sham control group
653
L. Loh, et al., "Acupuncture versus medical treatment for migraine and muscle tension headaches," (1984). no TENS
654
J. Longbottom, "Not so simple pain: the complexity of chronic pain management," Journal of Chinese Medicine (79), 53 (2005). no RCT
655
A. G. Longobardi, et al., "Effects of auricular transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on distal extremity pain: a pilot study," Phys. Ther. 69(1), 10 (1989). No adequate sham control
656
F. D. Lorenzana, "A randomized controlled trial of the efficacy of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) versus lidocaine in the relief of episiotomy pain," Philipp. J. Obstet. Gynecol. 23(4), 135 (1999). No chronic pain
657
D. W. Losordo, et al., "Intramyocardial transplantation of autologous CD34+ stem cells for intractable angina: a phase I/IIa double-blind, randomized controlled trial," Circulation 115(25), 3165 (2007). No chronic pain
658
C. A. Luchesa, et al., "The role of electroanalgesia in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery," Rev. Bras. Cir. Cardiovasc. 24(3), 391 (2009). No chronic pain
659
T. Lundeberg, "The pain suppressive effect of vibratory stimulation and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) as compared to aspirin," Brain Res. 294(2), 201 (1984). No adequate sham control
660
T. Lundeberg, "A comparative study of the pain alleviating effect of vibratory stimulation, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, electroacupuncture and placebo," (1984). No data extraction possible
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
147
661
T. Lundeberg, L. Bondesson, and V. Lundstrom, "Relief of primary dysmenorrhea by transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation," Acta Obstet. Gynecol. Scand. 64(6), 491 (1985). No adequate data
662
T. Lundeberg, et al., "Long-term results of acupuncture in chronic head and neck pain," 2(1), 15 (1988). Acupuncture
663
T. Lundeberg, et al., "Acupuncture and sensory thresholds," Am. J. Chin Med. 17(3-4), 99 (1989). No chronic pain
664
T. Lundeberg, et al., "Effect of acupuncture and naloxone in patients with osteoarthritis pain. A sham acupuncture controlled study," 4(3), 155 (1991). Acupuncture
665
T. Lundeberg and I. Lund, "Are reviews based on sham acupuncture procedures in fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) valid?," Acupunct. Med. 25(3), 100 (2007). No RCT
666
T. C. Lundeberg, "Vibratory stimulation for the alleviation of chronic pain," Acta Physiol Scand. Suppl 523, 1 (1983). No RCT
667
G. M. Lyons, et al., "An investigation of the effect of electrode size and electrode location on comfort during stimulation of the gastrocnemius muscle," Med. Eng Phys. 26(10), 873 (2004). No chronic pain
668
C. Ma, et al., "Comparison of Miniscalpel-needle Release, Acupuncture Needling, and Stretching Exercise to Trigger Point in Myofascial Pain Syndrome," 26(3), 251 (2010). No TENS
669
J. Maarrawi, P. Mertens, and M. Sindou, "Neurosurgical management of refractory neuropathic pain," 9(2), 99 (2002). no RCT
670
A. J. Macdonald, et al., "Superficial acupuncture in the relief of chronic low back pain," Ann. R. Coll. Surg. Engl. 65(1), 44 (1983). No adequate sham control
671
A. J. R. Macdonald and T. W. Coates, "The discovery of transcutaneous spinal electroanalgesia and its relief of chronic pain," 81(11), 653 (1995). Excluded after full text, no adequate data
672
L. A. C. Machado, et al., "Analgesic effects of treatments for non-specific low back pain: a meta-analysis of placebo-controlled randomized trials," 48(5), 520 (2009). No RCT
673
D. Machin, G. T. Lewith, and S. Wylson, "Pain Measurement in Randomized ClinicalTrials - A Comparison of 2 Pain Scales," 4(3), 161 (1988). Included
674
C. Mackintosh and S. Elson, "Chronic pain: clinical features, assessment and treatment," Nursing Standard 23(5), 48 (2008). No RCT
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
148
675
E. A. Macklin, "Pain management -- an overview," Ohio Nurses Review 74(2), 4 (1999). No RCT
676
D. Magis, et al., "Occipital nerve stimulation for drug-resistant chronic cluster headache: a prospective pilot study," Lancet Neurol. 6(4), 314 (2007). Invasive
677
A. Mailis-Gagnon, et al., "Spinal cord stimulation for chronic pain," (3) (2004). Invasive
678
A. Mailis, et al., "Chest wall pain after aortocoronary bypass surgery using internal mammary artery graft: a new pain syndrome?," Heart & Lung 18(6), 553 (1989). no TENS
679
A. Mainstone, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulus (TENS)," British Journal of Midwifery 12(9), 578 (2004). No RCT
680
G. Malanga and E. Wolff, "Evidence-informed management of chronic low back pain with trigger point injections," 8(1), 243 (2008). No TENS
681
A. Manca, et al., "Quality of life, resource consumption and costs of spinal cord stimulation versus conventional medical management in neuropathic pain patients with failed back surgery syndrome (PROCESS trial)," Eur. J. Pain 12(8), 1047 (2008). Invasive
682
L. Manchikanti, et al., "Reassessment of Evidence Synthesis of Occupational Medicine Practice Guidelines for Interventional Pain Management," Pain Phys. 11(4), 393 (2008). No RCT
683
L. Manchikanti, et al., "Comprehensive review of therapeutic interventions in managing chronic spinal pain," Pain Phys. 12(4) (2009). No RCT
684
L. Manchikanti, et al., "Evaluation of Lumbar Facet Joint Nerve Blocks in Managing Chronic Low Back Pain: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Controlled Trial with a 2-Year FollowUp," 7(3), 124 (2010). No TENS
685
S. Mangold, et al., "Motor training of upper extremity with functional electrical stimulation in early stroke rehabilitation," Neurorehabil. Neural Repair 23(2), 184 (2009). No chronic pain
686
E. Manheimer, et al., "Meta-analysis: Acupuncture for low back pain," 142(8), 651 (2005). No RCT
687
C. Mannheimer, S. Lund, and C. A. Carlsson, "The effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TNS) on joint pain in patients with rheumatoid arthritis," Scand. J. Rheumatol. 7(1), 13 (1978). No RCT
688
C. Mannheimer and C. A. Carlsson, "The analgesic effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TNS) in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. A comparative study of different pulse patterns," (1979). No RCT
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
149
689
C. Mannheimer, et al., "The effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in patients with severe angina pectoris," (1985). No RCT
690
C. Mannheimer, et al., "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in severe angina pectoris: a controlled long-term study," (1985). No RCT
691
C. Mannheimer, et al., "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) in angina pectoris," Pain 26(3), 291 (1986). No chronic pain
692
C. Mannheimer, et al., "Influence of naloxone on the effects of high frequency transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in angina pectoris induced by atrial pacing," Br. Heart J. 62(1), 36 (1989). No chronic pain
693
C. Mannheimer, H. Emanuelsson, and F. Waagstein, "The effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on catecholamine metabolism during pacing-induced angina pectoris and the influence of naloxone," Pain 41(1), 27 (1990). No chronic pain
694
C. Mannheimer, et al., "Electrical stimulation versus coronary artery bypass surgery in severe angina pectoris: the ESBY study," Circulation 97(12), 1157 (1998). No chronic pain
695
J. S. Mannheimer and E. C. Whalen, "The efficacy of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in dysmenorrhea," (1985). No sham control group
696
J. J. Mao and R. Kapur, "Acupuncture in Primary Care," 37(1), 105-+ (2010). No TENS
697
S. Marchand, et al., "The effects of dorsal column stimulation on measures of clinical and experimental pain in man," Pain 45(3), 249 (1991). No chronic pain
698
S. Marchand, M. C. Bushnell, and G. H. Duncan, "Modulation of heat pain perception by high frequency transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS)," Clin. J. Pain 7(2), 122 (1991). No chronic pain
699
S. Marchand, et al., "Is TENS purely a placebo effect? A controlled study on chronic low back pain," Pain 54(1), 99 (1993). Excluded after full text, no data extraction possible
700
S. Marchand, J. Li, and J. Charest, "Effects of caffeine on analgesia from transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation," N. Engl. J. Med. 333(5), 325 (1995). No sham control group
701
E. Marco, et al., "Is botulinum toxin type A effective in the treatment of spastic shoulder pain in patients after stroke? A double-blind randomized clinical trial," J. Rehabil. Med. 39(6), 440 (2007). No sham control group
702
G. Marineo, "Untreatable pain resulting from abdominal cancer: new hope from biophysics?," JOP. 4(1), 1 (2003). Excluded after full text, no data extraction possible
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
150
703
J. D. Markman and A. Philip, "Interventional approaches to pain management," 91(2), 271-+ (2007). No RCT
704
M. Martelete and A. M. Fiori, "Comparative study of the analgesic effect of transcutaneous nerve stimulation (TNS); electroacupuncture (EA) and meperidine in the treatment of postoperative pain," Acupunct. Electrother. Res. 10(3), 183 (1985). No chronic pain
705
P. Martelletti and H. van Suijlekom, "Cervicogenic headache - Practical approaches to therapy," 18(12), 793 (2004). No RCT
706
D. Maugeri, et al., "Electroionotherapy in acute arthrorheumatic pain," Eur. Rev. Med. Pharmacol. Sci. 3(2), 89 (1999). No RCT
707
A. Mauskop, "Vagus nerve stimulation relieves chronic refractory migraine and cluster headaches," Cephalalgia 25(2), 82 (2005). Invasive
708
L. Mazzola, J. Isnard, and F. Mauguiere, "Somatosensory and pain responses to stimulation of the second somatosensory area (SII) in humans. A comparison with SI and insular responses," Cereb. Cortex 16(7), 960 (2006). No chronic pain
709
M. I. McCallum, et al., "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in the management of acute postoperative pain," Br. J. Anaesth. 61(3), 308 (1988). No chronic pain
710
K. McCamey and P. Evans, "Low back pain," 34(1), 71-+ (2007). No RCT
711
B. C. McDowell, et al., "The lack of hypoalgesic efficacy of H-wave therapy on experimental ischaemic pain," Pain 61(1), 27 (1995). No chronic pain
712
B. C. McDowell, et al., "Comparative analgesic effects of H-wave therapy and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on pain threshold in humans," Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 80(9), 1001 (1999). No chronic pain
713
K. McGann, "Clinical update. Pain management in primary care," Primary Health Care 12(1), 25 (2002). no RCT
714
D. McNab, et al., "An open label, single-centre, randomized trial of spinal cord stimulation vs. percutaneous myocardial laser revascularization in patients with refractory angina pectoris: the SPiRiT trial," Eur. Heart J. 27(9), 1048 (2006). Invasive
715
C. S. Meade, et al., "A randomized trial of transcutaneous electric acupoint stimulation as adjunctive treatment for opioid detoxification," J. Subst. Abuse Treat. 38(1), 12 (2010). No chronic pain
716
J. G. Meechan and R. A. Winter, "A comparison of topical anaesthesia and electronic nerve stimulation for reducing the pain of intra-oral injections," Br. Dent. J. 181(9), 333
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
151
(1996). No chronic pain 717
J. G. Meechan, A. J. Gowans, and R. R. Welbury, "The use of patient-controlled transcutaneous electronic nerve stimulation (TENS) to decrease the discomfort of regional anaesthesia in dentistry: a randomised controlled clinical trial," J. Dent. 26(56), 417 (1998). No chronic pain
718
J. H. Mehrkens and U. Steude, "Chronic electrostimulation of the trigeminal ganglion in trigeminal neuropathy: current state and future prospects," Acta Neurochir. Suppl 97(Pt 2), 91 (2007). Invasive
719
G. Melo de Paula, et al., "Estimulacao eletrica vervosa transcutanea (TENS) no posoperatorio de cesariana (Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) following cesarean surgery) [Portuguese]," (2006). no chronic pain
720
E. A. Melvin, Jr. , et al., "Using peripheral stimulation to reduce the pain of C2-mediated occipital headaches: a preliminary report," Pain Phys. 10(3), 453 (2007). Invasive
721
R. Melzack, "Prolonged relief of pain by brief, intense transcutaneous somatic stimulation," Pain 1(4), 357 (1975). No RCT
722
R. Melzack, et al., "Ice massage and transcutaneous electrical stimulation: comparison of treatment for low-back pain," Pain 9(2), 209 (1980). No RCT
723
R. Melzack, P. Vetere, and L. Finch, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for low back pain. A comparison of TENS and massage for pain and range of motion," Phys. Ther. 63(4), 489 (1983). No adequate sham control
724
R. Melzack and J. Katz, "Auriculotherapy fails to relieve chronic pain. A controlled crossover study," JAMA 251(8), 1041 (1984). Excluded after full text, no data extraction possible
725
C. F. Meng, et al., "Acupuncture for chronic low back pain in older patients: a randomized, controlled trial," 42(12), 1508 (2003). Excluded after full text, acupuncture.
726
J. Meng, "The effects of acupuncture in treatment of coronary heart diseases," J. Tradit. Chin Med. 24(1), 16 (2004). No chronic pain
727
Z. Q. Meng, et al., "Electro-acupuncture to prevent prolonged postoperative ileus: a randomized clinical trial," World J. Gastroenterol. 16(1), 104 (2010). No chronic pain
728
P. Mertens, et al., "Precentral cortex stimulation for the treatment of central neuropathic pain: results of a prospective study in a 20-patient series," Stereotact. Funct. Neurosurg. 73(1-4), 122 (1999). Invasive
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
152
729
A. Michalek-Sauberer, et al., "Perioperative auricular electroacupuncture has no effect on pain and analgesic consumption after third molar tooth extraction," Anesth. Analg. 104(3), 542 (2007). No chronic pain
730
F. Michot, K. Ajdacic, and L. Glaus, "A double-blind clinical trial to determine if an interaction exists between diclofenac sodium and the oral anticoagulant acenocoumarol (nicoumalone)," J. Int. Med. Res. 3(3), 153 (1975). No TENS
731
L. Miller, et al., "The effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on spasticity in multiple sclerosis," Mult. Scler. 13(4), 527 (2007). Excluded after full text, no adequate sham control group
732
D. S. Millson and S. J. Tepper, "Chronic daily headache," Headache: The Journal of Head & Face Pain 44(3), 300 (2004). No RCT
733
S. Milne, et al., "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) for chronic low back pain," Cochrane Database Syst Rev (2) (2001). No RCT
734
I. Milsom, N. Hedner, and C. Mannheimer, "A comparative study of the effect of high-intensity transcutaneous nerve stimulation and oral naproxen on intrauterine pressure and menstrual pain in patients with primary dysmenorrhea," Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol. 170(1 Pt 1), 123 (1994). No adaquete sham control
735
P. M. Minder, et al., "Interferential therapy: lack of effect upon experimentally induced delayed onset muscle soreness," Clin. Physiol Funct. Imaging 22(5), 339 (2002). No chronic pain
736
O. Minton and I. J. Higginson, "Electroacupuncture as an adjunctive treatment to control neuropathic pain in patients with cancer," J. Pain Symptom. Manage. 33(2), 115 (2007). No chronic pain
737
A. Mitchell and S. Kafai, "Patient education in TENS pain management," Professional Nurse 12(11), 804 (1997). No RCT
738
A. R. Molloy, et al., "Does a combination of intensive cognitive-behavioral pain management and a spinal implantable device confer any advantage? A preliminary examination," Pain Pract. 6(2), 96 (2006). Invasive
739
R. Monhemius and B. A. Simpson, "Efficacy of spinal cord stimulation for neuropathic pain: assessment by abstinence," Eur. J. Pain 7(6), 513 (2003). Invasive
740
D. E. Moore and H. M. Blacker, "How effective is TENS for chronic pain?," American Journal of Nursing 83(8), 1175 (1983). No primary data
741
K. N. Moore, D. Griffiths, and A. Hughton, "Urinary incontinence after radical prostatectomy: a randomized controlled trial comparing pelvic muscle exercises with or without electrical stimulation," BJU. Int. 83(1), 57 (1999). No chronic pain
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
153
742
S. R. Moore and J. Shurman, "Combined neuromuscular electrical stimulation and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for treatment of chronic back pain: a double-blind, repeated measures comparison," Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 78(1), 55 (1997). Included
743
B. Mora, et al., "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation: an effective treatment for pain caused by renal colic in emergency care," J. Urol. 175(5), 1737 (2006). No chronic pain
744
D. Moreau, et al., "Effects of electromyostimulation and strength training on muscle soreness, muscle damage and sympathetic activation," J. Sports Sci. 13(2), 95 (1995). No chronic pain
745
B. Morgan, et al., "Transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation (TENS) during distension shoulder arthrography: a controlled trial," (1996). no chronic pain
746
F. Mori, et al., "Effects of Anodal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on Chronic Neuropathic Pain in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis," 11(5), 436 (2010). Excluded after full text, no data extraction possible
747
L. Morris and R. A. Newton, "Use of high voltage pulsed galvanic stimulation for patients with levator ani syndrome," Phys. Ther. 67(10), 1522 (1987). No chronic pain
748
G. L. Moseley, M. K. Nicholas, and P. W. Hodges, "A randomized controlled trial of intensive neurophysiology education in chronic low back pain," 20(5), 324 (2004). No TENS
749
D. E. Moulin, et al., "Methadone in the management of intractable neuropathic noncancer pain," 32(3), 340 (2005). No TENS
750
A. Moystad, B. S. Krogstad, and T. A. Larheim, "Transcutaneous nerve stimulation in a group of patients with rheumatic disease involving the temporomandibular joint," J. Prosthet. Dent. 64(5), 596 (1990). No adequate data
751
F. Murina, et al., "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation to treat vestibulodynia: a randomised controlled trial," BJOG. 115(9), 1165 (2008). Excluded after full text, invasive.
752
S. Murray, P. D. Collins, and M. A. James, "An investigation into the 'carry over' effect of neurostimulation in the treatment of angina pectoris," Int. J. Clin. Pract. 58(7), 669 (2004). No chronic pain
753
T. Nabeta and K. Kawakita, "Relief of chronic neck and shoulder pain by manual acupuncture to tender points - A sham-controlled randomized trial," Complement. Ther. Med. 10(4), 217 (2002). No TENS
754
S. F. Nadler, "Nonpharmacologic management of pain," JAOA: Journal of the American Osteopathic Association 104(11), S6 (2004). No RCT
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
154
755
M. Naef, et al., "The analgesic effect of oral delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), morphine, and a THC-morphine combination in healthy subjects under experimental pain conditions," Pain 105(1-2), 79 (2003). No chronic pain
756
M. A. Naeser, et al., "Carpal tunnel syndrome pain treated with low-level laser and microamperes transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation: A controlled study," Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 83(7), 978 (2002). Included
757
S. Nagamachi, et al., "Alteration of regional cerebral blood flow in patients with chronic pain-evaluation before and after epidural spinal cord stimulation," Ann. Nucl. Med. 20(4), 303 (2006). Pain not reported as outcome measure
758
N. Naglic and M. Klopcic-Spevak, "The effect of TENS during kinesiotherapy on chronic shoulder pain... Proceedings of the 10th Congress of the European Federation for Research in Rehabilitation, Riga, Latvia, 09-12 September 2009," International Journal of Rehabilitation Research 32, S10-S11 (2009). no chronic pain
759
Z. M. Naja, et al., "Occipital nerve blockade for cervicogenic headache: A double-blind randomized controlled clinical trial," 6(2), 89 (2006). No TENS
760
D. Nandi, et al., "Peri-ventricular grey stimulation versus motor cortex stimulation for post stroke neuropathic pain," J. Clin. Neurosci. 9(5), 557 (2002). Invasive
761
T. P. Nash, J. D. Williams, and D. Machin, "TENS: Does the type of stimulus really matter?," 3(3), 161 (1990). Not available full text
762
R. G. Navarathnam , et al., "Evaluation of the transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator for postoperative analgesia following cardiac surgery," Anaesth. Intensive Care 12(4), 345 (1984). No chronic pain
763
S. Naveau, et al., "Efficacite de l’electrostimulation transcutaneo-cranienne dans l’analgesie de patients traites par le laser Nd: YAG pour cancer du rectum . Essai randomise en double insu (Analgesic effect of transcutaneous cranial electrostimulation in patients treated by Nd: YAG laser for cancer of the rectum. A double-blind randomised trial) [French]," (1992). no chronic pain
764
L. E. Neighbors, et al., "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for pain relief in primary dysmenorrhea," (1987). No chronic pain
765
R. Neri, et al., "Effect of electrode configuration and capacitor size on internal atrial defibrillation threshold using leads currently used for ventricular defibrillation," J. Interv. Card Electrophysiol. 3(2), 149 (1999). No chronic pain
766
B. I. Nesheim, "The use of transcutaneous nerve stimulation for pain relief during labor. A controlled clinical study," Acta Obstet. Gynecol. Scand. 60(1), 13 (1981). No chronic pain
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
155
767
T. J. Ness, et al., "Low intensity vagal nerve stimulation lowers human thermal pain thresholds," Pain 86(1-2), 81 (2000). Invasive
768
D. K. Newman, "Pelvic disorders in women: chronic pelvic pain and vulvodynia," Ostomy Wound Management 46(12), 48 (2000). no RCT
769
M. M. Ng, M. C. Leung, and D. M. Poon, "The effects of electro-acupuncture and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on patients with painful osteoarthritic knees: a randomized controlled trial with follow-up evaluation," J. Altern. Complement Med. 9(5), 641 (2003). No sham control group
770
J.-P. Nguyen, et al., "Treatment of chronic neuropathic pain by motor cortex stimulation: Results of a bicentric controlled crossover trial," 1(2), 89 (2008). Invasive
771
J. P. Nguyen, et al., "Chronic motor cortex stimulation in the treatment of central and neuropathic pain. Correlations between clinical, electrophysiological and anatomical data," Pain 82(3), 245 (1999). Invasive
772
J. P. Nguyen, et al., "[Treatment of central and neuropathic facial pain by chronic stimulation of the motor cortex: value of neuronavigation guidance systems for the localization of the motor cortex]," Neurochirurgie 46(5), 483 (2000). Invasive
773
J. P. Nguyen, et al., "Motor cortex stimulation in the treatment of central and neuropathic pain," Arch. Med. Res. 31(3), 263 (2000). Invasive
774
C. L. Nicholson, S. Korfias, and A. Jenkins, "Spinal cord stimulation for failed back surgery syndrome and other disorders," Acta Neurochir. Suppl 97(Pt 1), 71 (2007). Invasive
775
D. M. Niddam, et al., "Central modulation of pain evoked from myofascial trigger point," Clin. J. Pain 23(5), 440 (2007). Invasive
776
H. J. Nilsson, A. Levinsson, and J. Schouenborg, "Cutaneous field stimulation (CFS): a new powerful method to combat itch," Pain 71(1), 49 (1997). No chronic pain
777
H. J. Nilsson and J. Schouenborg, "Differential inhibitory effect on human nociceptive skin senses induced by local stimulation of thin cutaneous fibers," Pain 80(1-2), 103 (1999). No chronic pain
778
K. E. Nnoaham and J. Kumbang, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) for chronic pain," (3) (2008). No RCT
779
L. B. Noling, et al., "Effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation at auricular points on experimental cutaneous pain threshold," Phys. Ther. 68(3), 328 (1988). No chronic pain
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
156
780
R. Nordemar and C. Thorner, "Treatment of acute cervical pain--a comparative group study," Pain 10(1), 93 (1981). No chronic pain
781
C. Norrbrink, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for treatment of spinal cord injury neuropathic pain," J. Rehabil. Res. Dev. 46(1), 85 (2009). No sham control group
782
H. Norrsell, et al., "Effects of spinal cord stimulation and coronary artery bypass grafting on myocardial ischemia and heart rate variability: further results from the ESBY study," Cardiology 94(1), 12 (2000). Invasive
783
R. B. North, et al., "A prospective, randomized study of spinal cord stimulation versus reoperation for failed back surgery syndrome: initial results," Stereotact. Funct. Neurosurg. 62(1-4), 267 (1994). Invasive
784
R. B. North, D. H. Kidd, and S. Piantadosi, "Spinal cord stimulation versus reoperation for failed back surgery syndrome: a prospective, randomized study design," Acta Neurochir. Suppl 64, 106 (1995). Invasive
785
R. B. North, et al., "Spinal cord stimulation electrode design: prospective, randomized, controlled trial comparing percutaneous and laminectomy electrodes-part I: technical outcomes," Neurosurgery 51(2), 381 (2002). Invasive
786
R. B. North, et al., "Spinal cord stimulation for chronic pain of spinal origin: A valuable longterm solution," 27(22), 2584 (2002). No RCT
787
R. B. North, et al., "Automated, patient-interactive, spinal cord stimulator adjustment: a randomized controlled trial," Neurosurgery 52(3), 572 (2003). Invasive
788
R. B. North, et al., "Spinal cord stimulation for axial low back pain: a prospective, controlled trial comparing dual with single percutaneous electrodes," Spine (Phila Pa 1976. ) 30(12), 1412 (2005). Invasive
789
R. B. North, et al., "Spinal cord stimulation versus repeated lumbosacral spine surgery for chronic pain: a randomized, controlled trial," Neurosurgery 56(1), 98 (2005). Invasive
790
R. B. North, et al., "Spinal cord stimulation electrode design: A prospective, randomized, controlled trial comparing percutaneous with laminectomy electrodes: Part II - Clinical outcomes," Neurosurgery 57(5), 990 (2005). Invasive
791
R. B. North, et al., "Spinal cord stimulation versus reoperation for failed back surgery syndrome: a cost effectiveness and cost utility analysis based on a randomized, controlled trial," Neurosurgery 61(2), 361 (2007). Invasive
792
M. R. Nourbakhsh and F. J. Fearon, "An alternative approach to treating lateral epicondylitis. A randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blinded study," 22(7),
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
157
601 (2008). Included 793
A. Nouwen, "EMG biofeedback used to reduce standing levels of paraspinal muscle tension in chronic low back pain," (1983). no TENS
794
J. C. Oakley and J. P. Prager, "Spinal cord stimulation: mechanisms of action," 27(22), 2574 (2002). no RCT
795
M. Obermann, et al., "Impaired trigeminal nociceptive processing in patients with trigeminal neuralgia," Neurology 69(9), 835 (2007). No RCT
796
M. Ocelnik, "Considering noninvasive neuromodulation as an adjunct to rehabilitation for the injured worker," Professional Case Management 14(6), 333 (2009). No data on pain
797
M. Offenbacher and G. Stucki, "Physical therapy in the treatment of fibromyalgia," 29, 78 (2000). No RCT
798
D. D. Ohnmeiss, R. F. Rashbaum, and G. M. Bogdanffy, "Prospective outcome evaluation of spinal cord stimulation in patients with intractable leg pain," Spine (Phila Pa 1976. ) 21(11), 1344 (1996). Invasive
799
B. Olausson, et al., "Effects of naloxone on dental pain threshold following muscle exercise and low frequency transcutaneous nerve stimulation: a comparative study in man," Acta Physiol Scand. 126(2), 299 (1986). No chronic pain
800
A. C. Oliveri, et al., "Effects of auricular transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on experimental pain threshold," Phys. Ther. 66(1), 12 (1986). No chronic pain
801
M. F. Olsen, et al., "A comparison of high- versus low-intensity, high-frequency transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation for painful postpartum uterine contractions," Acta Obstet. Gynecol. Scand. 86(3), 310 (2007). No chronic pain
802
Y. Omura, et al., "Common factors contributing to intractable pain and medical problems with insufficient drug uptake in areas to be treated, and their pathogenesis and treatment: Part I. Combined use of medication with acupuncture, (+) Qi gong energy-stored material, soft laser or electrical stimulation," Acupunct. Electrother. Res. 17(2), 107 (1992). No RCT
803
M. Oncel, et al., "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for pain management in patients with uncomplicated minor rib fractures," Eur. J. Cardiothorac. Surg. 22(1), 13 (2002). No chronic pain
804
J. Oosterhof, et al., "Outcome of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in chronic pain: short-term results of a double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial," J. Headache Pain 7(4), 196 (2006). Included
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
158
805
J. Oosterhof, et al., "Predicting outcome of TENS in chronic pain: a prospective, randomized, placebo controlled trial," Pain 136(1-2), 11 (2008). Excluded after full text, no data on pain
806
R. F. A. Oosterwijk, et al., "Pain control with TENS and team nerve stimulators: a review... Tannenbaum electroanalgesic method (TEAM)," Critical Reviews in Physical & Rehabilitation Medicine 6(3), 219 (1994). no RCT
807
W. L. Oppenheim, "Complementary and alternative methods in cerebral palsy," 51, 122 (2009). No TENS
808
G. J. Ordog, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation versus oral analgesic: a randomized double-blind controlled study in acute traumatic pain," Am. J. Emerg. Med. 5(1), 6 (1987). No chronic pain
809
M. Osiri, et al., "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for knee osteoarthritis," Cochrane Database Syst Rev (4) (2000). No RCT
810
S. L. Owen, et al., "Deep brain stimulation for the alleviation of post-stroke neuropathic pain," Pain 120(1-2), 202 (2006). Invasive
811
S. L. Owen, et al., "Deep brain stimulation for neuropathic pain," Acta Neurochir. Suppl 97(Pt 2), 111 (2007). Invasive
812
N. Oztas, A. Olmez, and B. Yel, "Clinical evaluation of transcutaneous electronic nerve stimulation for pain control during tooth preparation," Quintessence. Int. 28(9), 603 (1997). No chronic pain
813
T. Paiva, et al., "Effects of frontalis EMG biofeedback and diazepam in the treatment of tension headache," (1982). no TENS
814
N. Paker, et al., "Comparison of the therapeutic efficacy of TENS versus intra-articular hyaluronic acid injection in patients with knee osteoarthritis: a prospective randomized study," Adv. Ther. 23(2), 342 (2006). No sham control group
815
S. Palmer, et al., "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and transcutaneous spinal electroanalgesia: a preliminary efficacy and mechanisms-based investigation," Physiotherapy. 95(3), 185 (2009). No chronic pain
816
S. T. Palmer, et al., "Alteration of interferential current and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation frequency: effects on nerve excitation," Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 80(9), 1065 (1999). No chronic pain
817
C. X. Pan, et al., "Complementary and alternative medicine in the management of pain, dyspnea, and nausea and vomiting near the end of life: A systematic review," J. Pain Symptom Manage. 20(5), 374 (2000). No RCT
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
159
818
P. J. Pan, et al., "Extracorporeal shock wave therapy for chronic calcific tendinitis of the shoulders: A functional and sonographic study," 84(7), 988 (2003). Excluded after full text, no sham control group
819
S. Patel, et al., "The effects of GABA(B) agonists and gabapentin on mechanical hyperalgesia in models of neuropathic and inflammatory pain in the rat," Pain 90(3), 217 (2001). Not human
820
S. Patel, et al., "Psychophysical elements of place and modality specificity in the thalamic somatic sensory nucleus (ventral caudal, vc) of awake humans," J. Neurophysiol. 95(2), 646 (2006). No chronic pain
821
K. J. Pauza, et al., "A randomized, placebo-controlled trial of intradiscal electrothermal therapy for the treatment of discogenic low back pain," Spine J. 4(1), 27 (2004). Invasive
822
S. Pérez-Palomares, et al., "Percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation versus dry needling: Effectiveness in the treatment of chronic low back pain," J. Musculoskelet. Pain 18(1), 23 (2010). Not available full text
823
J. L. Pedersen, G. W. Rung, and H. Kehlet, "Effect of sympathetic nerve block on acute inflammatory pain and hyperalgesia," Anesthesiology 86(2), 293 (1997). No chronic pain
824
R. Peeker and M. Fall, "Treatment guidelines for classic and non-ulcer interstitial cystitis," Int. Urogynecol. J. Pelvic Floor Dysfunct. 11(1), 23 (2000). No RCT
825
H. M. Pengel, C. G. Maher, and K. M. Refshauge, "Systematic review of conservative interventions for subacute low back pain (Reprinted from Clinical Rehabilitation, vol 16, pg 811-820, 2002)," 9(3-4), 153 (2002). No RCT
826
E. G. Peniston and P. C. Kao, "The role of biofeedback-assisted relaxation training in muscle tension and analgesia," (1985). no TENS
827
R. D. Penn, "Treatment of pain in persons with spinal cord injury: spinal cord stimulation and intrathecal drugs," Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation 7(2), 51 (2001). No data on pain
828
E. A. Pereira, et al., "Regional cerebral perfusion differences between periventricular grey, thalamic and dual target deep brain stimulation for chronic neuropathic pain," Stereotact. Funct. Neurosurg. 85(4), 175 (2007). Invasive
829
E. A. C. Pereira, et al., "Deep brain stimulation: Indications and evidence," Expert Rev. Med. Devices 4(5), 591 (2007). No RCT
830
A. L. Persson, et al., "Validity of electrical stimulus magnitude matching in chronic pain," Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine (Stiftelsen Rehabiliteringsinformation) 41(11), 898 (2009). No RCT
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
160
831
L. Persson, M. Karlberg, and M. Magnusson, "Effects of different treatments on postural performance in patients with cervical root compression. A randomized prospective study assessing the importance of the neck in postural control," (1996). No TENS
832
M. Pescatori and G. Gagliardi, "Postoperative complications after procedure for prolapsed hemorrhoids (PPH) and stapled transanal rectal resection (STARR) procedures," 12(1), 7 (2008). No RCT
833
E. J. G. Peters, "Transcutaneous electrical stimulation: a double-blind trial of its efficacy for pain," Foot & Ankle Quarterly--The Seminar Journal 14(4), 135 (2001). Not available full text
834
K. L. Petersen, et al., "A Randomized study of the effect of oral lamotrigine and hydromorphone on pain and hyperglesia following heat/capsaicin sensitization," 4(7), 400 (2003). No chronic pain
835
I. E. Petrakis and V. Sciacca, "Epidural spinal cord electrical stimulation in diabetic critical lower limb ischemia," J. Diabetes Complications 13(5-6), 293 (1999). Invasive
836
I. E. Petrakis and V. Sciacca, "Does autonomic neuropathy influence spinal cord stimulation therapy success in diabetic patients with critical lower limb ischemia?," Surg. Neurol. 53(2), 182 (2000). Invasive
837
J. P. Petrie and G. B. Langley, "Acupuncture in the treatment of chronic cervical pain. A pilot study," Clin. Exp. Rheumatol. 1(4), 333 (1983). No adequate sham control
838
J. P. Petrie and B. L. Hazleman, "A controlled study of acupuncture in neck pain," Br. J. Rheumatol. 25(3), 271 (1986). No adequate sham control
839
B. G. Pietrosimone, et al., "Immediate effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and focal knee joint cooling on quadriceps activation," (2009). no data on pain
840
P. M. Pike, "Transcutaneous electrical stimulation. Its use in the management of postoperative pain," Anaesthesia 33(2), 165 (1978). No chronic pain
841
P. Piletta, H. C. Porchet, and P. Dayer, "[Central analgesic effect of paracetamol]," Schweiz. Med. Wochenschr. 120(50), 1950 (1990). No TENS
842
M. D. Pinkowish, "Complementary approaches to chronic pain," Patient Care 35(14), 21 (2001). No data on pain
843
B. Pirotte, et al., "The Zeiss-MKM system for frameless image-guided approach in epidural motor cortex stimulation for central neuropathic pain," Neurosurg. Focus. 11(3), E3 (2001). Invasive
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
161
844
B. Platon, et al., "High-frequency, high-intensity transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation as treatment of pain after surgical abortion," Pain 148(1), 114 (2010). No chronic pain
845
B. Pleger, et al., "Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation of the motor cortex attenuates pain perception in complex regional pain syndrome type I," Neurosci. Lett. 356(2), 87 (2004). Excluded after full text, no data extraction possible
846
S. Poitras and L. Brosseau, "Evidence-informed management of chronic low back pain with transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, interferential current, electrical muscle stimulation, ultrasound, and thermotherapy," 8(1), 226 (2008). No RCT
847
C. J. Poletto and C. L. Van Doren, "Elevating pain thresholds in humans using depolarizing prepulses," IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng 49(10), 1221 (2002). No chronic pain
848
W. Pollmann, et al., "Therapy of pain syndromes in multiple sclerosis - An overview with evidence-based recommendations," 73(5), 268 (2005). No RCT
849
W. Pollmann and W. Feneberg, "Current management of pain associated with multiple sclerosis," 22(4), 291 (2008). No RCT
850
M. H. Pope, et al., "A prospective randomized three-week trial of spinal manipulation, transcutaneous muscle stimulation, massage and corset in the treatment of subacute low back pain," Spine (Phila Pa 1976. ) 19(22), 2571 (1994). No chronic pain
851
D. B. Popovic, et al., "Lumbar stimulation belt for therapy of low-back pain," Artif. Organs 33(1), 54 (2009). No RCT
852
D. Prezioso, et al., "Chronic pain in urological diseases: a clinical review," 3(4), 381 (2008). No RCT
853
M. Proctor, et al., "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for primary dysmenorrhoea," (1) (2002). no RCT
854
S. Puranik, et al., "A randomised, single blind study to evaluate the effects of action potential simulator therapy compared with placebo in patients with chronic back pain," 14(1), 69 (2002). Not available full text
855
E. Qerama, et al., "A double-blind, controlled study of botulinum toxin A in chronic myofascial pain," Neurology 67(2), 241 (2006). No TENS
856
F. Quarnstrom and E. N. Libed, "Electronic anesthesia versus topical anesthesia for the control of injection pain," Quintessence. Int. 25(10), 713 (1994). No chronic pain
857
D. N. Quinton, J. P. Sloan, and J. Theakstone, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in acute hand infections," J. Hand Surg. Br. 12(2), 267 (1987). No chronic pain
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
162
858
M. Quittan, "Management of back pain," 24(8), 423 (2002). No RCT
859
A. G. Rabin, "Efficacy of TENS compared with TENS dead battery (placebo) in chronically disabled low back pain patients," Pain 29(3), 399 (1987). Excluded after full text, no data on effect of TENS on chronic pain
860
N. G. Rainov and V. Heidecke, "Hardware failures in spinal cord stimulation (SCS) for chronic benign pain of spinal origin," Acta Neurochir. Suppl 97(Pt 1), 101 (2007). Invasive
861
B. Rakel and R. Frantz, "Effectiveness of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on postoperative pain with movement," J. Pain 4(8), 455 (2003). No chronic pain
862
B. Rakel and J. O. Barr, "Physical modalities in chronic pain management," Nursing Clinics of North America 38(3), 477 (2003). No RCT
863
B. Rakel, et al., "A new transient sham TENS device allows for investigator blinding while delivering a true placebo treatment," J. Pain 11(3), 230 (2010). No chronic pain
864
R. E. Ramsay, et al., "Vagus nerve stimulation for treatment of partial seizures: 2. Safety, side effects, and tolerability. First International Vagus Nerve Stimulation Study Group," Epilepsia 35(3), 627 (1994). Invasive
865
D. Rasche, et al., "Deep brain stimulation for the treatment of various chronic pain syndromes," Neurosurg. Focus. 21(6), E8 (2006). Invasive
866
D. Rasche, et al., "Motor cortex stimulation for long-term relief of chronic neuropathic pain: a 10 year experience," Pain 121(1-2), 43 (2006). Invasive
867
D. Rasche, D. Klase, and V. M. Tronnier, "Neuromodulation in cluster headache. Clinical follow-up after deep brain stimulation in the posterior hypothalamus for chronic cluster headache, case report - Part II," 22, 37 (2008). No RCT
868
M. Razavi and G. B. Jansen, "Effects of acupuncture and placebo TENS in addition to exercise in treatment of rotator cuff tendinitis," Clin. Rehabil. 18(8), 872 (2004). Excluded after full text, no data on pain
869
M. W. Reed, et al., "Pain relief after inguinal herniorrhaphy. Ineffectiveness of pulsed electromagnetic energy," Br. J. Clin. Pract. 41(6), 782 (1987). No chronic pain
870
J. L. Reeves, II, S. B. Graff-Radford, and D. Shipman, "The effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on experimental pain and sympathetic nervous system response," 5(2), 150 (2004). No chronic pain
871
N. P. Reeves, et al., "The effects of stochastic resonance stimulation on spine proprioception and postural control in chronic low back pain patients," 34(4), 316 (2009). No TENS
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
163
872
B. A. Reich, "Non-invasive treatment of vascular and muscle contraction headache: a comparative longitudinal clinical study," Headache 29(1), 34 (1989). Excluded after full text, no data extraction possible
873
O. Reichelt, et al., "Effective analgesia for extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy: transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation," Urology 54(3), 433 (1999). No chronic pain
874
L. Reichstein, et al., "Effective treatment of symptomatic diabetic polyneuropathy by highfrequency external muscle stimulation," Diabetologia 48(5), 824 (2005). No sham control group
875
K. I. Reid, et al., "Evaluation of iontophoretically applied dexamethasone for painful pathologic temporomandibular joints," Oral Surg. Oral Med. Oral Pathol. 77(6), 605 (1994). No TENS
876
G. J. Renzenbrink and M. J. IJzerman, "Percutaneous neuromuscular electrical stimulation (PNMES) for treating shoulder pain in chronic hemiplegia. Effects on shoulder pain and quality of life," Clin. Rehabil. 18(4), 359 (2004). No TENS
877
S. Resim, et al., "Effectiveness of electro-acupuncture compared to sedo-analgesics in relieving pain during shockwave lithotripsy," Urol. Res. 33(4), 285 (2005). No chronic pain
878
R. Reuss and S. C. Meyer, "The use of TENS in the management of cancer pain," Clinical Management in Physical Therapy 5(5), 26 (1985). No data on pain
879
R. Reuss, P. Cronen, and L. Abplanalp, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for pain control after cholecystectomy: lack of expected benefits," South. Med. J. 81(11), 1361 (1988). No chronic pain
880
A. C. Reynolds, S. E. Abram, and R. A. Anderson, "Chronic pain therapy with transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation: predictive value of questionnaires," Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 64(7), 311 (1983). No RCT
881
T. Riant, et al., "Medical treatment of pudendal neuralgia," 3 (3), 250 (2008). No RCT
882
C. D. Richardson, et al., "Patient reports of the effects and side-effects of TENS for chronic non-malignant pain following a four week trial," 13(3), 265 (2002). No RCT
883
S. Rickman, B. H. Wuebbels, and G. A. Holloway, Jr., "Spinal cord stimulation for relief of ischemic pain in end-stage arterial occlusive disease," J. Vasc. Nurs. 12(1), 14 (1994). Invasive
884
L. Rieb and B. Pomeranz, "Alterations in electrical pain thresholds by use of acupuncture-like transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in pain-free subjects," Phys. Ther. 72(9), 658 (1992). No chronic pain
885
M. Rigato, et al., "Comparison between the analgesic and therapeutic effects of a musically modulated electromagnetic field (TAMMEF) and those of a 100 Hz electromagnetic field: blind experiment on patients suffering from cervical spondylosis or shoulder
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
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periarthritis," J. Med. Eng Technol. 26(6), 253 (2002). No chronic pain 886
G. Ringel and K. Taubert, "(The efficacy of transcutaneous nerve stimulation in migraine) [German]," (1991). No sham control group
887
D. Ristic, P. Spangenberg, and J. Ellrich, "Analgesic and antinociceptive effects of peripheral nerve neurostimulation in an advanced human experimental model," Eur. J. Pain 12(4), 480 (2008). No chronic pain
888
K. Robb, chronic pain management in breast cancer patients (The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, 2003). Ref ID: 1107
889
K. Robb, et al., "A Cochrane Systematic Review of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation for Cancer Pain," J. Pain Symptom Manage. 37(4), 746 (2009). No RCT
890
K. A. Robb, "Managing chronic pain in breast cancer survivors," PPA News (17), 26 (2004). No data on pain
891
K. A. Robb, D. J. Newham, and J. E. Williams, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation vs. transcutaneous spinal electroanalgesia for chronic pain associated with breast cancer treatments," J. Pain Symptom. Manage. 33(4), 410 (2007). Excluded after full text, no adequate data
892
K. A. Robb, et al., "Transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation (TENS) for cancer pain in adults," (3) (2008). no RCT
893
A. J. Robinson, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for the control of pain in musculoskeletal disorders," Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy 24(4), 208 (1996). No RCT
894
R. Robinson, et al., "Is transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation an effective analgesia during colonoscopy?," Postgrad. Med. J. 77(909), 445 (2001). No chronic pain
895
P. A. Roche, et al., "Modification of haemophiliac haemorrhage pain by transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation," (1985). No chronic pain
896
J. Rodriguez, et al., "A comparison of stimulation patterns in axillary block: part 2," Reg Anesth. Pain Med. 31(3), 202 (2006). No chronic pain
897
J. D. Rollnik, et al., "Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for the treatment of chronic pain - A pilot study," 48(1), 6 (2002). Excluded after full text, no extraction of data possible.
898
M. F. Rolzen, P. Newfield, and E. I. Eger II, "Reduced anesthetic requirement after electrical stimulation of periaqueductal gray matter," Anesthesiology 62(2), 120 (1985). No chronic pain
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
165
899
L. L. Ronk, "Spinal cord stimulation for chronic, nonmalignant pain," Orthopaedic Nursing 15(5), 53 (1996). No RCT
900
S. M. Rooney, S. Jain, and P. L. Goldiner, "Effect of transcutaneous nerve stimulation on postoperative pain after thoracotomy," Anesth. Analg. 62(11), 1010 (1983). No chronic pain
901
M. G. Rosemffet, et al., "Effects of functional electrostimulation on pain, muscular strength, and functional capacity in patients with osteoarthritis of the knee," 10(5), 246 (2004). Excluded after full text, no sham control group
902
M. Rosenberg, L. Curtis, and D. L. Bourke, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for the relief of postoperative pain," Pain 5(2), 129 (1978). No chronic pain
903
S. Rossi, et al., "Effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on chronic tinnitus: A randomised, crossover, double blind, placebo controlled study," 78(8), 857 (2007). No chronic pain
904
M. Rossini, et al., "Capacitively coupled electric field for pain relief in patients with vertebral fractures and chronic pain," Clin. Orthop. Relat Res. 468(3), 735 (2010). No sham control group
905
P. M. Roth and W. J. Thrash, "Effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for controlling pain associated with orthodontic tooth movement," Am. J. Orthod. Dentofacial Orthop. 90(2), 132 (1986). No chronic pain
906
M. C. Rowbotham, "Pharmacologic management of complex regional pain syndrome," 22(5), 425 (2006). No RCT
907
E. Rowe, et al., "A prospective, randomized, placebo controlled, double-blind study of pelvic electromagnetic therapy for the treatment of chronic pelvic pain syndrome with 1 year of followup," 173(6), 2044 (2005). No TENS
908
J. Royle, P. Barlas, and N. E. L. Foster, "Transcutaneous spinal electroanalgesia and chronic pain... Hillerstadt DF, Barlas P, Foster NEL (2000). 'The effect of transcutaneous spinal electroanalgesia upon chronic pain: a single case study' (abstract), 86,3, 150151," 86(5), 279 (2000). no RCT
909
J. Royle, "A new form of electroanalgesia in the management of chronic pain," International Journal of Therapy & Rehabilitation 11(4), 146 (2004). No data on pain
910
D. N. Rushton, "Electrical stimulation in the treatment of pain," Disability & Rehabilitation 24(8), 407 (2002). No data on pain
911
A. W. S. Rutjes, et al., "Transcutaneous electrostimulation for osteoarthritis of the knee," (4) (2009). No RCT
912
J. A. Saal and J. S. Saal, "Intradiscal electrothermal treatment for chronic discogenic low back pain: A prospective outcome study with minimum 1-year follow-up," 25(20), 2622
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
166
(2000). Invasive 913
A. F. Sabato, G. Marineo, and A. Gatti, "Scrambler therapy," Minerva Anestesiol. 71(7-8), 479 (2005). No RCT
914
S. M. Sagar, "Acupuncture as an evidence-based option for symptom control in cancer patients," Curr. Treat. Options Oncol. 9(2-3), 117 (2008). No RCT
915
N. Sahin, et al., "Efficacy of Acupunture in Patients with Chronic Neck Pain - A Randomised, Sham Controlled Trial," 35(1-2), 17 (2010). No TENS
916
M. A. Sahmeddini, A. Farbood, and S. Ghafaripuor, "Electro-acupuncture for pain relief after nasal septoplasty: a randomized controlled study," J. Altern. Complement Med. 16(1), 53 (2010). No chronic pain
917
G. Sakalauskiene, "Nonpharmacological correction of low back pain by single or integrated means of medical rehabilitation and the evaluation of their effectiveness," 45(9), 739 (2009). No RCT
918
M. Salim, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) in chronic pain," Alternative Therapies in Clinical Practice 3(4), 33 (1996). Not available full text
919
D. Salvador, P. D. Neto, and F. P. Ferrari, "Aplicacao de tecnica de energia muscular em coletores de lixo com lombalgia mecanica aguda (Application of muscle energy technique in garbage collectors with acute mechanical lumbar pain) [Portuguese]," (2005). no chronic pain
920
S. M. Sampson, J. D. Rome, and T. A. Rummans, "Slow-frequency rTMS reduces fibromyalgia pain," Pain Med. 7(2), 115 (2006). No RCT
921
H. J. A. Samwel, et al., "Multidisciplinary allocation of pain treatment: long-term outcome and correlates of cognitive-behavioral processes," J. Musculoskelet. Pain 17(1), 26 (2009). No TENS
922
G. Sandrini, et al., "Effects of nimesulide on nitric oxide-induced hyperalgesia in humans--a neurophysiological study," Eur. J. Pharmacol. 450(3), 259 (2002). No TENS
923
C. Sangdee, et al., "Electroacupuncture versus diclofenac in symptomatic treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee: a randomized controlled trial," BMC. Complement Altern. Med. 2, 3 (2002). Included
924
T. M. Sarhan and M. A. Doghem, "Effect of microcurrent skin patch on the epidural fentanyl requirements for post operative pain relief of total hip arthroplasty," Middle East J. Anesthesiol. 20(3), 411 (2009). No chronic pain
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
167
925
S. M. Sator-Katzenschlager, et al., "Does pain relief improve pain behavior and mood in chronic pain patients?," Anesth. Analg. 97(3), 791 (2003). No RCT
926
S. M. Sator-Katzenschlager, et al., "Electrical stimulation of auricular acupuncture points is more effective than conventional manual auricular acupuncture in chronic cervical pain: a pilot study," Anesth. Analg. 97(5), 1469 (2003). Excluded after full text, no data extraction possible
927
S. M. Sator-Katzenschlager, et al., "The short- and long-term benefit in chronic low back pain through adjuvant electrical versus manual auricular acupuncture," Anesth. Analg. 98(5), 1359, table (2004). Excluded after full text, no data extraction possible
928
S. M. Sator-Katzenschlager and A. Michalek-Sauberer, "P-Stim (TM) auricular electroacupuncture stimulation device for pain relief," Expert Rev. Med. Devices 4(1), 23 (2007). No RCT
929
A. R. Sauter, et al., "Electrical nerve stimulation or ultrasound guidance for lateral sagittal infraclavicular blocks: a randomized, controlled, observer-blinded, comparative study," Anesth. Analg. 106(6), 1910 (2008). No sham control group
930
E. Schafer, H. Finkensiep, and M. Kaup, "Effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on pain perception threshold of human teeth: a double-blind, placebo-controlled study," Clin. Oral Investig. 4(2), 81 (2000). No chronic pain
931
M. Schiller, "Breath therapy--a possible support for patients with chronic pain. [German]," 152(1-2), 40 (2010). No TENS
932
J. R. Schlaier, et al., "Effects of spinal cord stimulation on cortical excitability in patients with chronic neuropathic pain: a pilot study," Eur. J. Pain 11(8), 863 (2007). Invasive
933
A. Schneider, K. Streitberger, and S. Joos, "Acupuncture treatment in gastrointestinal diseases: A systematic review," World J. Gastroenterol. 13(25), 3417 (2007). No RCT
934
D. M. Schultz, et al., "Acute cardiovascular effects of epidural spinal cord stimulation," Pain Phys. 10(5), 677 (2007). No chronic pain
935
G. D. Schuster and M. C. Infante, "Pain relief after low back surgery: the efficacy of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation," (1980). no chronic pain
936
B. Schwab, Th Lenarz, and R. Heermann, "Use of the Round Window μCath for Inner Ear Therapy - Results of a Placebo-Controlled, Prospective Study on Chronic Tinnitus," Laryngo- Rhino- Otol. 83(3), 164 (2004). No chronic pain
937
R. J. Schwartzman, "New treatments for reflex sympathetic dystrophy," 343(9), 654 (2000). No RCT
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
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938
T. J. Schwedt, et al., "Response to occipital nerve block is not useful in predicting efficacy of occipital nerve stimulation," Cephalalgia 27 (3), 271 (2007). Invasive
939
R. J. Scudds, et al., "Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation for the Treatment of Pain in Physiotherapy Practices in Hong Kong and the United Kingdom-A Survey of Usage and Perceived Effectiveness Compared With Other Pain Relieving Modalities," 27(pp 11-20), -20 (2009). No RCT
940
R. Segal, et al., "Spinal cord stimulation revisited," Neurol. Res. 20(5), 391 (1998). Invasive
941
K. Seidl, et al., "Importance of preimplantation procedures in candidates for an implantable atrial defibrillator," J. Cardiovasc. Electrophysiol. 9(8 Suppl), S127-S131 (1998). Invasive
942
T. K. Selfe, C. Bourguignon, and A. G. Taylor, "Effects of noninvasive interactive neurostimulation on symptoms of osteoarthritis of the knee: a randomized, shamcontrolled pilot study," J. Altern. Complement Med. 14(9), 1075 (2008). Excluded after full text, unclear data.
943
S. Seltzer, et al., "The effects of dietary tryptophan on chronic maxillofacial pain and experimental pain tolerance," J. Psychiatr. Res. 17(2), 181 (1982). No TENS
944
S. Sencan, et al., "A study to compare the therapeutic efficacy of aerobic exercise and paroxetine in fibromyalgia syndrome," (2004). No TENS
945
A. Sestito, et al., "Spinal cord stimulation normalizes abnormal cortical pain processing in patients with cardiac syndrome X," Pain 139(1), 82 (2008). No chronic pain
946
A. Shafik, "Re: A Prospective, Randomized, Placebo Controlled, Double-Blind Study of Pelvic Electromagnetic Therapy for the Treatment of Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome With 1 Year of Followup. E. Rowe, C. Smith, L. Laverick, J. Elkabir, R. O. Witherow and A. Patel," 175(5), 1964 (2006). No RCT
947
C. N. Shealy and P. Thomlinson, "Safe effective nondrug treatment of chronic depression: a review of research on low-voltage cranial electrical stimulation and other adjunctive therapies," Complementary Health Practice Review 13(2), 92 (2008). No RCT
948
G. Sheean, "Botulinum toxin treatment of adult spasticity - A benefit-risk assessment," 29(1), 31 (2006). No RCT
949
L. R. Sheffler and J. Chae, "Neuromuscular electrical stimulation in neurorehabilitation," 35(5), 562 (2007). No RCT
950
D. Shehab and N. Adham, "Comparative effectiveness of ultrasound and transcutaneous electrical stimulation in treatment of periarticular shoulder pain," (2000). No sham control group
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
169
951
F. H. Shen, D. Samartzis, and G. B. J. Andersson, "Nonsurgical management of acute and chronic low back pain," 14(8), 477 (2006). No RCT
952
J. Shen, "Research on the neurophysiological mechanisms of acupuncture: review of selected studies and methodological issues... papers from the Symposium on Scientific Integration of Western Medicine and Complementary, Alternative-Mind, Body Medicine, Seoul, Korea," Journal of Alternative & Complementary Medicine 7, S121S127 (2001). No RCT
953
K. J. Sherman, "Electro-acupuncture reduces pain and dysfunction in chronic lumbar pain patients," Focus on Alternative & Complementary Therapies 9(1), 39 (2004). Not available full text
954
R. A. Sherman, N. M. Acosta, and L. Robson, "Treatment of migraine with pulsing electromagnetic fields: a double-blind, placebo-controlled study," (1999). Excluded after full text, no data extraction possible
955
E. Sherry, P. Kitchener, and R. Smart, "A prospective randomized controlled study of VAX-D and TENS for the treatment of chronic low back pain," Neurol. Res. 23(7), 780 (2001). No sham control group
956
K. Shimoji, et al., "Pain relief by transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation with bidirectional modulated sine waves in patients with chronic back pain: A randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled study," 10(1), 42 (2007). Excluded after full text, no data extraction possible
957
L. Sikiru, H. Shmaila, and S. A. Muhammed, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) in the symptomatic management of chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome: a placebo-control randomized trial," Int. Braz. J. Urol. 34(6), 708 (2008). Excluded after full text, no adequate sham control group
958
C. K. Sim, et al., "Effects of electroacupuncture on intraoperative and postoperative analgesic requirement," Acupunct. Med. 20(2-3), 56 (2002). No chronic pain
959
D. T. Sim, "Effectiveness of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation following cholecystectomy," (1991). no chronic pain
960
E. L. Simpson, et al., "Spinal cord stimulation for chronic pain of neuropathic or ischaemic origin: systematic review and economic evaluation," Health Technol Assess 13(17) (2009). No RCT
961
K. H. Simpson and J. Ward, "A randomized, double-blind, crossover study of the use of transcutaneous spinal electroanalgesia in patients with pain from chronic critical limb ischemia," J. Pain Symptom. Manage. 28(5), 511 (2004). Excluded after full text, no chronic pain
962
A. N. Singh, "Multidisciplinary management of chronic pain," International Medical Journal 12(2), 111 (2005). No RCT
963
M. Singh, et al., "Non-pharmacological relief of acute pain following total abdominal hysterectomy," Can. J. Anaesth. 49(5), 530 (2002). No chronic pain
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
170
964
B. Sjolund and M. Eriksson, "Electro-acupunture and endogenous morphines," Lancet 2(7994), 1085 (1976). No RCT
965
K. V. Slavin, et al., "Efficacy of transverse tripolar stimulation for relief of chronic low back pain: results of a single center," Stereotact. Funct. Neurosurg. 73(1-4), 126 (1999). Invasive
966
D. Slawson, "Is percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (PENS) effective in the treatment of long-term chronic low back pain (LBP)?," Evidence-Based Practice 2(6), 3, insert (1999). Not available full text
967
J. P. Sloan, et al., "Multiple rib fractures: transcutaneous nerve stimulation versus conventional analgesia," J. Trauma 26(12), 1120 (1986). No chronic pain
968
K. A. Sluka and H. Rees, "The neuronal response to pain," Physiotherapy Theory & Practice 13(1), 3 (1997). No RCT
969
N. Smania, et al., "Repetitive magnetic stimulation: a novel therapeutic approach for myofascial pain syndrome," J. Neurol. 252(3), 307 (2005). No sham control group
970
F. Smedley, M. Taube, and C. Wastell, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for pain relief following inguinal hernia repair: a controlled trial," Eur. Surg. Res. 20(4), 233 (1988). No chronic pain
971
C. M. Smith, et al., "The effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on postcesarean pain," Pain 27(2), 181 (1986). No chronic pain
972
C. R. Smith, G. T. Lewith, and D. Machin, "TNS and osteo-arthritic pain. Preliminary study to establish a controlled method of assessing transcutaneous nerve stimulation as a treatment for the pain caused by osteo-arthritis of the knee," (1983). No data extraction possible
973
H. Smith, et al., "Motor cortex stimulation for neuropathic pain," Neurosurg. Focus. 11(3), E2 (2001). Invasive
974
L. A. Smith, et al., "Teasing apart quality and validity in systematic reviews: an example from acupuncture trials in chronic neck and back pain," Pain 86(1-2), 119 (2000). No RCT
975
R. Smith, "Curbing the pain," Rehab Management: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Rehabilitation 20(9), 10 (2007). No RCT
976
J. O. Sodipo, S. A. Adedeji, and O. Olumide, "Postoperative pain relief by transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS)," Am. J. Chin Med. 8(1-2), 190 (1980). No chronic pain
977
O. Solak, et al., "Transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation for the treatment of postthoracotomy pain: a randomized prospective study," Thorac. Cardiovasc. Surg.
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
171
55(3), 182 (2007). No chronic pain 978
O. Solak and V. Kavuncu, "Current Approaches in Therapeutic Management of Chronic Neuropathic Pain," 23(4), 135 (2008). No RCT
979
S. Solomon and K. M. Guglielmo, "Treatment of headache by transcutaneous electrical stimulation," (1985). Excluded after full text, no data extraction possible
980
S. Solomon, et al., "Safety and effectiveness of cranial electrotherapy in the treatment of tension headache," Headache 29(7), 445 (1989). No chronic pain
981
A. Sommer, et al., "[Coronary angina and stimulation of carotid sinus nerves. Long-term results]," Arch. Mal Coeur Vaiss. 66(10), 1325 (1973). No chronic pain
982
V. K. H. Sonntag and P. R. Cooper, "Spinal cord stimulation versus repeated lumbosacral spine surgery for chronic pain: A randomized, controlled trial - Comments," Neurosurgery 56(1), 106 (2005). No RCT
983
G. H. Spincemaille, et al., "Technical data and complications of spinal cord stimulation: data from a randomized trial on critical limb ischemia," Stereotact. Funct. Neurosurg. 74(2), 63 (2000). Invasive
984
G. H. Spincemaille, et al., "Pain and quality of life in patients with critical limb ischaemia: results of a randomized controlled multicentre study on the effect of spinal cord stimulation. ESES study group," Eur. J. Pain 4(2), 173 (2000). Invasive
985
G. H. Spincemaille, et al., "Spinal cord stimulation in patients with critical limb ischemia: A preliminary evaluation of a multicentre trial," 32(2), 49 (2000). No RCT
986
M. Spruit and W. C. Jacobs, "Pain and function after intradiscal electrothermal treatment (IDET) for symptomatic lumbar disc degeneration," Eur. Spine J. 11(6), 589 (2002). Invasive
987
L. J. Standish, L. Kozak, and S. Congdon, "Acupuncture is underutilized in hospice and palliative medicine," 25(4), 298 (2008). No RCT
988
R. Staud, et al., "Enhanced central pain processing of fibromyalgia patients is maintained by muscle afferent input: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study," Pain 145(1-2), 96 (2009). No TENS
989
E. Stener-Victorin, et al., "A prospective randomized study of electro-acupuncture versus alfentanil as anaesthesia during oocyte aspiration in in-vitro fertilization," Hum. Reprod. 14(10), 2480 (1999). No chronic pain
990
E. Stener-Victorin, J. Kowalski, and T. Lundeberg, "A new highly reliable instrument for the assessment of pre- and postoperative gynecological pain," Anesth. Analg. 95(1), 151,
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
172
table (2002). No chronic pain 991
E. Stener-Victorin, C. Kruse-Smidje, and K. Jung, "Comparison between electro-acupuncture and hydrotherapy, both in combination with patient education and patient education alone, on the symptomatic treatment of osteoarthritis of the hip," Clin. J. Pain 20(3), 179 (2004). No sham control group
992
P. G. Stenn, K. J. Mothersill, and R. I. Brooke, "Biofeedback and a cognitive behavioral approach to treatment of myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome," (1979). no TENS
993
C. Stevensen, "Non-pharmacological aspects of acute pain management," Complementary Therapies in Nursing & Midwifery 1(3), 77 (1995). No RCT
994
V. L. Stevenson, "Rehabilitation in practice Spasticity management," 24(4), 293 (2010). No RCT
995
S. W. Stralka, J. A. Jackson, and A. R. Lewis, "Treatment of hand and wrist pain. A randomized clinical trial of high voltage pulsed, direct current built into a wrist splint," AAOHN. J. 46(5), 233 (1998). No chronic pain
996
S. A. Stratton and M. M. Smith, "Postoperative thoracotomy. Effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on forced vital capacity," Phys. Ther. 60(1), 45 (1980). No chronic pain
997
G. Strauss-Blasche, et al., "Contribution of individual spa therapies in the treatment of chronic pain," Clin. J. Pain 18(5), 302 (2002). No RCT
998
D. W. Strege, et al., "Chronic peripheral nerve pain treated with direct electrical nerve stimulation," J. Hand Surg. Am. 19(6), 931 (1994). No RCT
999
K. Streitberger and J. Kleinhenz, "Introducing a placebo needle into acupuncture research," Lancet 352(9125), 364 (1998). No RCT
1000
J. F. Stubbing and J. A. Jellicoe, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation after thoracotomy. Pain relief and peak expiratory flow rate--a trial of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation," Anaesthesia 43(4), 296 (1988). No chronic pain
1001
W. Sunshine, et al., "Fibromyalgia benefits frommassage therapy and transcutaneous electrical stimulation," (1996). Excluded after full text, no data extraction possible.
1002
S. T. Sutbeyaz, N. Sezer, and B. F. Koseoglu, "The effect of pulsed electromagnetic fields in the treatment of cervical osteoarthritis: a randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled trial," Rheumatol. Int. 26(4), 320 (2006). Excluded after full text, electromagnetic.
1003
N. Takakura, H. Yajima, and I. Homma, "Inhibitory effect of pain-eliciting transcutaneous electrical stimulation on vibration-induced finger flexion reflex in the human upper
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limb," Jpn. J. Physiol 54(3), 243 (2004). No chronic pain 1004
L. A. Talbot, et al., "A home-based protocol of electrical muscle stimulation for quadriceps muscle strength in older adults with osteoarthritis of the knee," J. Rheumatol. 30(7), 1571 (2003). No data on pain
1005
L. S. Tam, et al., "Acupuncture in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis: a double-blind controlled pilot study," BMC. Complement Altern. Med. 7, 35 (2007). Included
1006
Y. Tamura, et al., "Effects of 1-Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on acute pain induced by capsaicin," Pain 107(1-2), 107 (2004). Excluded after full text, no chronic pain
1007
G. Tan, T. Monga, and J. Thornby, "Electromedicine. Efficacy of microcurrent electrical stimulation on pain severity, psychological distress, and disability," American Journal of Pain Management 10(1), 35 (2000). Not available full text
1008
G. Tan, et al., "Using cranial electrotherapy stimulation to treat pain associated with spinal cord injury," J. Rehabil. Res. Dev. 43(4), 461 (2006). No chronic pain
1009
D. L. Tanelian, "Reflex sympathetic dystrophy: A reevaluation of the literature," 5(4), 247 (1996). No RCT
1010
A. G. Taylor, et al., "How effective is TENS for acute pain?," (1983). no chronic pain
1011
D. Taylor, C. Miaskowski, and J. Kohn, "A randomized clinical trial of the effectiveness of an acupressure device (relief brief) for managing symptoms of dysmenorrhea," J. Altern. Complement Med. 8(3), 357 (2002). No TENS
1012
D. N. Taylor, J. J. Katims, and L. K. Ng, "Sine-wave auricular TENS produces frequencydependent hypesthesia in the trigeminal nerve," Clin. J. Pain 9(3), 216 (1993). No chronic pain
1013
P. Taylor, M. Hallett, and L. Flaherty, "Treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee with transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation," Pain 11(2), 233 (1981). No adequate data
1014
R. Taylor, "Clinical research in interventional pain management techniques: An epidemiologist/trialist's view," 8(6), 439 (2008). No RCT
1015
E. teDuits, et al., "The effectiveness of electronic dental anesthesia in children," Pediatr. Dent. 15(3), 191 (1993). No chronic pain
1016
N. A. Tejano, R. Puno, and J. M. Ignacio, "The use of implantable direct current stimulation in multilevel spinal fusion without instrumentation. A prospective clinical and radiographic evaluation with long-term follow-up," Spine (Phila Pa 1976. ) 21(16), 1904 (1996). Invasive
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1017
I. A. TenVaarwerk, et al., "Clinical outcome of patients treated with spinal cord stimulation for therapeutically refractory angina pectoris. The Working Group on Neurocardiology," Heart 82(1), 82 (1999). Invasive
1018
S. Tesfaye, et al., "Electrical spinal-cord stimulation for painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy," Lancet 348(9043), 1698 (1996). Invasive
1019
R. Thakur and P. Rekha, "Comparative study of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) and tramadol hydrochloride for pain relief in labor," (2004). no chronic pain
1020
T. C. Theoharides and G. R. Sant, "New agents for the medical treatment of interstitial cystitis," 10(3), 521 (2001). No RCT
1021
A. W. Thomas, et al., "A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial using a lowfrequency magnetic field in the treatment of musculoskeletal chronic pain," 12(4), 249 (2007). Excluded after full text, no data extraction possible
1022
I. L. Thomas, et al., "An evaluation of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for pain relief in labour," Aust. N. Z. J. Obstet. Gynaecol. 28(3), 182 (1988). No chronic pain
1023
M. Thomas, et al., "Pain and discomfort in primary dysmenorrhea is reduced by preemptive acupuncture or low frequency TENS," (1995). No chronic pain
1024
J. W. Thompson, S. Bower, and S. P. Tyrer, "A double blind randomised controlled clinical trial on the effect of transcutaneous spinal electroanalgesia (TSE) on low back pain," Eur. J. Pain 12(3), 371 (2008). Included
1025
S. Thomson and L. Jacques, "Demographic characteristics of patients with severe neuropathic pain secondary to failed back surgery syndrome," Pain Pract. 9(3), 206 (2009). No primary data
1026
G. Thorsteinsson , et al., "Transcutaneous electrical stimulation: a double-blind trial of its efficacy for pain," Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 58(1), 8 (1977). Excluded after full text, no data extraction possible
1027
G. Thorsteinsson, "Chronic pain: use of TENS in the elderly," (1987). No chronic pain
1028
C. Timm, et al., "Sympathomimetic effects of low-dose S(+)-ketamine. Effect of propofol dosage. [German]," 57(4), 338 (2008). No TENS
1029
K. E. Timm, "A randomized-control study of active and passive treatments for chronic low back pain following L5 laminectomy," J. Orthop. Sports Phys. Ther. 20(6), 276 (1994). No sham control group
1030
C. Timmermans, et al., "Effect of butorphanol tartrate on shock-related discomfort during internal atrial defibrillation," Circulation 99(14), 1837 (1999). No chronic pain
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
175
1031
M. Tinazzi, et al., "TENS for the treatment of writer's cramp dystonia: a randomized, placebocontrolled study," (2005). Excluded after full text, no data on pain
1032
W. Tirakotai, et al., "Localization of precentral gyrus in image-guided surgery for motor cortex stimulation," Acta Neurochir. Suppl 97(Pt 2), 75 (2007). Invasive
1033
G. Tomassoni, et al., "Testing different biphasic waveforms and capacitances: effect on atrial defibrillation threshold and pain perception," J. Am. Coll. Cardiol. 28(3), 695 (1996). No chronic pain
1034
R. M. Tonella, S. Araujo, and A. M. O. da Silva, "Estimulacao eletrica nervosa transcutanea no alivio da dor pos-operatoria relacionada com procedimentos fisioterapeuticos em pacientes submetidos a intervencoes cirurgicas abdominais (Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in the relief of pain related to physical therapy after abdominal surgery) [Spanish]," (2006). no chronic pain
1035
K. C. Tong, S. K. Lo, and G. L. Cheing, "Alternating frequencies of transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation: does it produce greater analgesic effects on mechanical and thermal pain thresholds?," Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 88(10), 1344 (2007). No chronic pain
1036
O. Topuz, et al., "Efficacy of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and percutaneous neuromodulation therapy in chronic low back pain," (2004). Included
1037
P. Torelli, R. Jensen, and J. Olesen, "Physiotherapy for tension-type headache: a controlled study," (2004). no TENS
1038
M. Touche, et al., "[Ventricular fibrillation at the acute phase of myocardial infarction: prognosis after resuscitation]," Arch. Mal Coeur Vaiss. 66(11), 1435 (1973). No chronic pain
1039
T. W. Tourville, D. A. Connolly, and B. V. Reed, "Effects of sensory-level high-volt pulsed electrical current ondelayed-onset muscle soreness," J. Sports Sci. 24(9), 941 (2006). No chronic pain
1040
S. Toyota, T. Satake, and Y. Amaki, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation as an alternative therapy for microlaryngeal endoscopic surgery," (1999). No sham control group
1041
G. M. K. Tsang, et al., "Chronic muscle stimulation improves ischaemic muscle performance in patients with peripheral vascular disease," (1994). No data on pain
1042
L. C. Tsen, et al., "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation does not augment combined spinal epidural labour analgesia," Can. J. Anaesth. 47(1), 38 (2000). No chronic pain
1043
L. C. Tsen, et al., "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation does not augment epidural labor analgesia," J. Clin. Anesth. 13(8), 571 (2001). No chronic pain
1044
M. L. Tsui and G. L. Cheing, "The effectiveness of electroacupuncture versus electrical heat acupuncture in the management of chronic low-back pain," J. Altern. Complement
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Med. 10(5), 803 (2004). Excluded after full text, no adequate sham control group 1045
P. Tsui and M. C. Leung, "Comparison of the effectiveness between manual acupuncture and electro-acupuncture on patients with tennis elbow," Acupunct. Electrother. Res. 27(2), 107 (2002). No sham control group
1046
H. Tsukayama, et al., "Randomised controlled trial comparing the effectiveness of electroacupuncture and TENS for low back pain: a preliminary study for a pragmatic trial," Acupunct. Med. 20(4), 175 (2002). No sham control group
1047
N. Tugay, et al., "Effectiveness of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and interferential current in primary dysmenorrhea," Pain Med. 8(4), 295 (2007). No sham control group
1048
E. Tukmachi, et al., "The effect of acupuncture on the symptoms of knee osteoarthritis--an open randomised controlled study," Acupunct. Med. 22(1), 14 (2004). No sham control group
1049
M. Tulgar, et al., "Comparative effectiveness of different stimulation modes in relieving pain. Part II. A double-blind controlled long-term clinical trial," Pain 47(2), 157 (1991). No adequate sham control
1050
M. Tulgar, et al., "Comparative effectiveness of different stimulation modes in relieving pain. Part I. A pilot study," Pain 47(2), 151 (1991). No RCT
1051
E. H. Tuzun, et al., "Effectiveness of two different physical therapy programmes in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis," (2004). No TENS
1052
E. Tyler, C. Caldwell, and J. N. Ghia, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation: an alternative approach to the management of postoperative pain," Anesth. Analg. 61(5), 449 (1982). No chronic pain
1053
D. T. Ubbink, et al., "Microcirculatory investigations to determine the effect of spinal cord stimulation for critical leg ischemia: the Dutch multicenter randomized controlled trial," J. Vasc. Surg. 30(2), 236 (1999). Invasive
1054
D. T. Ubbink, et al., "Systematic review and meta-analysis of controlled trials assessing spinal cord stimulation for inoperable critical leg ischaemia," 91(8), 948 (2004). No RCT
1055
D. T. Ubbink and H. Vermeulen, "Spinal cord stimulation for non-reconstructable chronic critical leg ischaemia," (3) (2005). Invasive
1056
M. Umino, T. Ohwatari, and M. Nagao, "A new method of recording somatosensory evoked potentials by randomized electrical tooth stimulation with 6 levels of intensity," Pain 64(2), 269 (1996). No chronic pain
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1057
Unknown, "Percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (PENS) creates a gigantic stir: but can it relieve chronic back pain?," Back Letter 14(5), 49 (1999). No data on pain
1058
Unknown, "Images in study show acupuncture eases pain: electro-acupuncture relieved pain in all patients," Case Management Advisor 11(2), 24 (2000). No data on pain
1059
Unknown, "Practice Nurse Award 2000," Practice Nurse 20(7), 423 (2000). no RCT
1060
A. F. Unterrainer, et al., "Postoperative and preincisional electrical nerve stimulation TENS reduce postoperative opioid requirement after major spinal surgery," J. Neurosurg. Anesthesiol. 22(1), 1 (2010). No chronic pain
1061
T. I. Usichenko, O. I. Ivashkivsky, and V. V. Gizhko, "Treatment of rheumatoid arthritis with electromagnetic millimeter waves applied to acupuncture points--a randomized double blind clinical study," Acupunct. Electrother. Res. 28(1-2), 11 (2003). No electrotherapy
1062
C. Vallbona, C. F. Hazlewood, and G. Jurida, "Response of pain to static magnetic fields in postpolio patients: A double-blind pilot study," 78(11), 1200 (1997). Excluded after full text, no data on duration of pain
1063
M. R. van Balken , et al., "Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation as neuromodulative treatment of chronic pelvic pain," Eur. Urol. 43(2), 158 (2003). Excluded after full text, no RCT
1064
M. R. van Balken, H. Vergunst, and B. L. Bemelmans, "Prognostic factors for successful percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation," Eur. Urol. 49(2), 360 (2006). No chronic pain
1065
J. P. Van Buyten, "Radiofrequency or neuromodulation treatment of chronic pain, when is it useful?," , 57 (2008). No RCT
1066
G. J. van der Heijden, et al., "No effect of bipolar interferential electrotherapy and pulsed ultrasound for soft tissue shoulder disorders: a randomised controlled trial," Ann. Rheum. Dis. 58(9), 530 (1999). Excluded after full text, mixed patient pain duration.
1067
J. M. van der Ploeg, et al., "Transcutaneous nerve stimulation (TENS) during the first stage of labour: a randomized clinical trial," Pain 68(1), 75 (1996). No chronic pain
1068
J. T. van der Spank, et al., "Pain relief in labour by transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS)," Arch. Gynecol. Obstet. 264(3), 131 (2000). No chronic pain
1069
M. W. van Tulder , et al., "The effectiveness of acupuncture in the management of acute and chronic low back pain: a systematic review within the framework of the Cochrane Collaboration Back Review Group," 24(11), 1113 (1999). No RCT
1070
M. W. van Tulder, B. Koes, and A. Malmivaara, "Outcome of non-invasive treatment modalities on back pain: an evidence-based review," 15, S64-S81 (2006). No RCT
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
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1071
Eijs F. van, et al., "Brush-evoked allodynia predicts outcome of spinal cord stimulation in complex regional pain syndrome type 1," Eur. J. Pain 14(2), 164 (2010). Invasive
1072
Kleef M. van, et al., "Randomized trial of radiofrequency lumbar facet denervation for chronic low back pain," Spine (Phila Pa 1976. ) 24(18), 1937 (1999). Invasive
1073
Zundert J. Van, et al., "Pulsed radiofrequency adjacent to the cervical dorsal root ganglion in chronic cervical radicular pain: a double blind sham controlled randomized clinical trial," Pain 127(1-2), 173 (2007). Invasive
1074
M. W. vanTulder, B. W. Koes, and L. M. Bouter, "Conservative treatment of acute and chronic nonspecific low back pain - A systematic review of randomized controlled trials of the most common interventions," 22(18), 2128 (1997). No RCT
1075
A. varez-Arenal, et al., "Effect of occlusal splint and transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation on the signs and symptoms of temporomandibular disorders in patients with bruxism," J. Oral Rehabil. 29(9), 858 (2002). No RCT
1076
J. Vas, et al., "Efficacy and safety of acupuncture for chronic uncomplicated neck pain: a randomised controlled study," Pain 126(1-3), 245 (2006). Excluded after full text, acupuncture.
1077
J. Vas, et al., "Single-point acupuncture and physiotherapy for the treatment of painful shoulder: a multicentre randomized controlled trial," Rheumatology. (Oxford) 47(6), 887 (2008). No sham control group
1078
Ch Vecht, "Treatment of posttraumatic dystrophy," Ned. Tijdschr. Geneeskd. 144(34), 1620 (2000). No RCT
1079
F. Velasco, et al., "Efficacy of motor cortex stimulation in the treatment of neuropathic pain: a randomized double-blind trial," J. Neurosurg. 108(4), 698 (2008). Invasive
1080
K. Verhoeven and J. G. van Dijk, "Decreasing pain in electrical nerve stimulation," Clin. Neurophysiol. 117(5), 972 (2006). No chronic pain
1081
A. Vickers, P. Wilson, and J. Kleijnen, "Acupuncture," 11(1), 92 (2002). No RCT
1082
A. J. Vickers, "Statistical reanalysis of four recent randomized trials of acupuncture for pain using analysis of covariance," Clin. J. Pain 20(5), 319 (2004). No RCT
1083
C. J. Vierck, "Mechanisms underlying development of spatially distributed chronic pain (fibromyalgia)," Pain 124(3), 242 (2006). No RCT
1084
Filho O. Vilela and R. R. Tasker, "Pathways involved in thalamic ventrobasal stimulation for pain relief: evidence against the hypothesis VB stimulation-->rostroventral medulla
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excitation-->dorsal horn inhibition," Arq Neuropsiquiatr. 52(3), 386 (1994). No RCT 1085
Filho O. Vilela, "Risk factors for unpleasant paresthesiae induced by paresthesiae-producing deep brain stimulation," Arq Neuropsiquiatr. 54(1), 57 (1996). Invasive
1086
A. Vinik, "CLINICAL REVIEW: Use of antiepileptic drugs in the treatment of chronic painful diabetic neuropathy," 90(8), 4936 (2005). No RCT
1087
A. L. Vitiello, R. Bonello, and H. Pollard, "The effectiveness of ENAR® for the treatment of chronic neck pain in Australian adults: A preliminary single-blind, randomised controlled trial," Chiropr. Osteopathy 15 (2007). Included
1088
J. W. Vlaeyen, et al., "Catastrophic thinking about pain increases discomfort during internal atrial cardioversion," J. Psychosom. Res. 56(1), 139 (2004). No chronic pain
1089
E. Volinn, "Do workplace interventions prevent low-back disorders? If so, why?: a methodologic commentary," 42(1), 258 (1999). No RCT
1090
A. Wadhwa, et al., "Women have the same desflurane minimum alveolar concentration as men," Anesthesiology 99(5), 1062 (2003). No TENS
1091
R. H. Walker, et al., "Postoperative use of continuous passive motion, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, and continuous cooling pad following total knee arthroplasty," J. Arthroplasty 6(2), 151 (1991). No chronic pain
1092
D. M. Walsh, et al., "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation. Relevance of stimulation parameters to neurophysiological and hypoalgesic effects," Am. J. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 74(3), 199 (1995). No sham control group
1093
D. M. Walsh, et al., "A double-blind investigation of the hypoalgesic effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation upon experimentally induced ischaemic pain," Pain 61(1), 39 (1995). No chronic pain
1094
D. M. Walsh, et al., "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation: effect on peripheral nerve conduction, mechanical pain threshold, and tactile threshold in humans," Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 79(9), 1051 (1998). No chronic pain
1095
D. M. Walsh, et al., "Study of the effects of various transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) parameters upon the RIII nociceptive and H-reflexes in humans," Clin. Physiol 20(3), 191 (2000). No chronic pain
1096
B. Wang, et al., "Effect of the intensity of transcutaneous acupoint electrical stimulation on the postoperative analgesic requirement," Anesth. Analg. 85(2), 406 (1997). No chronic pain
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1097
B. Wang, X. Xiong, and W. Li, "Study on transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) applied to acupoints for relieving labour pain," (2007). no chronic pain
1098
K. L. Wang, P. Svensson, and L. rendt-Nielsen, "Effect of acupuncture-like electrical stimulation on chronic tension-type headache: A randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial," 23(4), 316 (2007). Excluded after full text, no data extraction possible
1099
N. Wang, Ph.D. Hong Kong Polytechnic (People's Republic of China), 2001. Ref ID: 1099
1100
N. Wang and C. Hui-Chan, "Effects of acupoints TENS on heat pain threshold in normal subjects," Chin Med. J. (Engl. ) 116(12), 1864 (2003). No chronic pain
1101
S. M. Wang, Z. N. Kain, and P. F. White, "Acupuncture analgesia: II. Clinical considerations," 106(2), 611 (2008). No RCT
1102
W. C. Wang, S. L. George, and J. A. Wilimas, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation treatment of sickle cell pain crises," Acta Haematol. 80(2), 99 (1988). No chronic pain
1103
Y. Wang, et al., "Effect of electroacupuncture on neuropathic pain and its mechanism," 31(12), 158 (2006). Not available full text
1104
A. R. Ward and V. J. Robertson, "Variation in torque production with frequency using medium frequency alternating current," Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 79(11), 1399 (1998). No chronic pain
1105
A. R. Ward and V. J. Robertson, "Sensory, motor, and pain thresholds for stimulation with medium frequency alternating current," Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 79(3), 273 (1998). No chronic pain
1106
A. R. Ward, W. G. Oliver, and D. Buccella, "Wrist extensor torque production and discomfort associated with low-frequency and burst-modulated kilohertz-frequency currents," Phys. Ther. 86(10), 1360 (2006). No chronic pain
1107
A. R. Ward and S. Lucas-Toumbourou, "Lowering of sensory, motor, and pain-tolerance thresholds with burst duration using kilohertz-frequency alternating current electric stimulation," Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 88(8), 1036 (2007). No chronic pain
1108
L. Ward, E. Wright, and S. B. McMahon, "A comparison of the effects of noxious and innocuous counterstimuli on experimentally induced itch and pain," Pain 64(1), 129 (1996). No chronic pain
1109
C. A. Warfield, J. M. Stein, and H. A. Frank, "The effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on pain after thoracotomy," Ann. Thorac. Surg. 39(5), 462 (1985). No chronic pain
1110
K. Warke, et al., "Use of self-applied TENS for low back pain in people with multiple sclerosis [with consumer summary]," (2004). Not available full text
Uitwendige elektrotherapie bij chronische pijn
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1111
K. Warke, et al., "Efficacy of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (tens) for chronic lowback pain in a multiple sclerosis population: a randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial," Clin. J. Pain 22(9), 812 (2006). Excluded after full text, no adequate data
1112
M. D. Weber, F. J. Servedio, and W. R. Woodall, "The effects of three modalities on delayed onset muscle soreness," J. Orthop. Sports Phys. Ther. 20(5), 236 (1994). No sham control group
1113
B. S. Webster, S. Verma, and G. S. Pransky, "Outcomes of Workers' Compensation Claimants with Low Back Pain Undergoing Intradiscal Electrothermal Therapy," 29(4), 435 (2004). Invasive
1114
D. P. Webster, L. Pellegrini, and K. Duffy, "Use of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for fingertip analgesia: a pilot study," Ann. Emerg. Med. 21(12), 1472 (1992). No chronic pain
1115
D. K. Weiner, et al., "Efficacy of percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for the treatment of chronic low back pain in older adults," J. Am. Geriatr. Soc. 51(5), 599 (2003). Included
1116
D. K. Weiner, et al., "Efficacy of periosteal stimulation therapy for the treatment of osteoarthritis-associated chronic knee pain: an initial controlled clinical trial," J. Am. Geriatr. Soc. 55(10), 1541 (2007). Included
1117
D. K. Weiner, et al., "Efficacy of percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and therapeutic exercise for older adults with chronic low back pain: a randomized controlled trial," Pain 140(2), 344 (2008). Included
1118
M. I. Weintraub and S. P. Cole, "Neuromagnetic treatment of pain in refractory carpal tunnel syndrome: an electrophysiological and placebo analysis," (2000). No TENS
1119
M. I. Weintraub and S. P. Cole, "Pulsed magnetic field therapy in refractory neuropathic pain secondary to peripheral neuropathy: electrodiagnostic parameters--pilot study," Neurorehabil. Neural Repair 18(1), 42 (2004). No RCT
1120
M. Weiss, D. Vanderlin, and J. Hietpas, "Controlling chronic pain in the workplace: nerve stimulation and intrathecal drug delivery systems," AAOHN Journal 55(11), 463 (2007). No RCT
1121
C. S. Weng, et al., "The evaluation of two modulated frequency modes of acupuncturelike TENS on the treatment of tennis elbow pain," (2005). Included
1122
C. S. Weng, et al., "The treatment of upper back pain by two modulated frequency modes of acupuncture-like TENS," (2005). Included
1123
R. Werners, P. B. Pynsent, and C. J. Bulstrode, "Randomized trial comparing interferential therapy with motorized lumbar traction and massage in the management of low back
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pain in a primary care setting," Spine (Phila Pa 1976. ) 24(15), 1579 (1999). No sham control group 1124
F. T. Wetzel, et al., "Treatment of chronic pain in failed back surgery patients with spinal cord stimulation: A review of current literature and proposal for future investigation," 3(2), 59 (2000). No RCT
1125
F. T. Wetzel and T. A. McNally, "New directions and interventions: Intradiscal electrothermal annuloplasty to treat chronic discogenic low back pain," 13(3), 172 (2002). No RCT
1126
A. White, "Acupuncture for chrome neck pain (n=135)," Acupunct. Med. 23(2), 87 (2005). Excluded after full text, no RCT
1127
A. White, et al., "Acupuncture treatment for chronic knee pain: A systematic review," 46(3), 384 (2007). No RCT
1128
A. R. White, "Effectiveness for treating back pain: acupuncture compared with transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation," Focus on Alternative & Complementary Therapies 4(4), 187 (1999). No TENS
1129
P. White, et al., "Acupuncture versus placebo for the treatment of chronic mechanical neck pain: a randomized, controlled trial," Ann. Intern. Med. 141(12), 911 (2004). Excluded after full text, no electrical stimulation.
1130
P. F. White, et al., "Percutaneous neuromodulation therapy: does the location of electrical stimulation effect the acute analgesic response?," Anesth. Analg. 91(4), 949 (2000). No chronic pain
1131
K. E. Whitmore, et al., "Sacral neuromodulation in patients with interstitial cystitis: a multicenter clinical trial," Int. Urogynecol. J. Pelvic. Floor. Dysfunct. 14(5), 305 (2003). No RCT
1132
E. Widerstrom-Noga, et al., "Pain threshold responses to two different modes of sensory stimulation in patients with orofacial muscular pain: psychologic considerations," J. Orofac. Pain 12(1), 27 (1998). No sham control group
1133
K. Wieselmann-Penkner, et al., "A comparison of the muscular relaxation effect of TENS and EMG-biofeedback in patients with bruxism," (2001). No data on pain
1134
P. J. Wiffen, "Evidence-based pain management and palliative care. Pain and palliative care in The Cochrane Library; Issue Number 4, 2001," Journal of Pain & Palliative Care Pharmacotherapy 16(3), 73 (2002). No RCT
1135
P. J. Wiffen, "Pain and palliative care in the Issue Number 3, 2001 of The Cochrane Library," Journal of Pain & Palliative Care Pharmacotherapy 16(2), 81 (2002). No RCT
1136
P. J. Wiffen, "Evidence-based pain management and palliative care in issue three for 2004 of The Cochrane Library," Journal of Pain & Palliative Care Pharmacotherapy 19(1), 63 (2005). no RCT
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183
1137
P. J. Wiffen, "Evidence-based pain management and palliative care in Issue Two for 2009 of The Cochrane Library," Journal of Pain & Palliative Care Pharmacotherapy 23(3), 290 (2009). No RCT
1138
P. Wilder-Smith and M. Zimmermann, "[Analgesia by transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS)]," Schweiz. Monatsschr. Zahnmed. 99(6), 653 (1989). No chronic pain
1139
D. H. Wilson, "Treatment of soft-tissue injuries by pulsed electrical energy," Br. Med. J. 2(5808), 269 (1972). No chronic pain
1140
M. H. Winemiller , et al., "Effect of magnetic vs sham-magnetic insoles on nonspecific foot pain in the workplace: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial," 80(9), 1138 (2005). No chronic pain
1141
C. J. Winfree, "Spinal cord stimulation for the relief of chronic pain," Curr Surg 62 (5), 476 (2005). Invasive
1142
W. Winkelm++ller, "Neuromodulation techniques in the treatment of chronic painful diseases," 6(3), 203 (1999). No RCT
1143
M. F. Winnem and T. Amundsen, "Treatment of phantom limb pain with TENS," Pain 12(3), 299 (1982). No RCT
1144
T. Witjas, et al., "Effects of chronic subthalamic stimulation on nonmotor fluctuations in Parkinson's disease," Mov Disord. 22(12), 1729 (2007). Invasive
1145
A. P. Wolff, et al., "Do diagnostic segmental nerve root blocks in chronic low back pain patients with radiation to the leg lack distinct sensory effects? A preliminary study," Br. J. Anaesth. 96(2), 253 (2006). No TENS
1146
R. H. Wong, et al., "Analgesic effect of electroacupuncture in postthoracotomy pain: a prospective randomized trial," Ann. Thorac. Surg. 81(6), 2031 (2006). No chronic pain
1147
H. Xiao, S. Z. She, and L. X. Xu, "(Effects of transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation on the postoperative analgesia with PCEA and recovery after surgery) [Chinese - simplified characters]," (2002). no chronic pain
1148
W. H. Xiao, L. Naso, and G. J. Bennett, "Experimental studies of potential analgesics for the treatment of chemotherapy-evoked painful peripheral neuropathies," 9(5), 505 (2008). No RCT
1149
W. D. Xu, et al., "The pain-relieving effects induced by electroacupuncture with different intensities at homotopic and heterotopic acupoints in humans," Am. J. Chin Med. 31(5), 791 (2003). No chronic pain
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1150
C. C. L. Xue, et al., "Electroacupuncture for tension-type headache on distal acupoints only: a randomized, controlled, crossover trial," (2004). Excluded after full text, no data extraction possible
1151
K. Yamashiro, et al., "Neurons with spontaneous high-frequency discharges in the central nervous system and chronic pain," Acta Neurochir. Suppl 87, 153 (2003). Pain not reported as outcome measure
1152
A. U. Yap and H. C. Ho, "Electronic and local anesthesia: a clinical comparison for operative procedures," Quintessence. Int. 27(8), 549 (1996). No chronic pain
1153
T. Yasuda, et al., "Effects of amitriptyline and gabapentin on bilateral hyperalgesia observed in an animal model of unilateral axotomy," Pain 115(1-2), 161 (2005). Not human
1154
J. Ye, et al., "Pain management using Han's acupoint nerve stimulator combined with patientcontrolled analgesia following neurosurgery: a randomized case control study," (2008). No chronic pain
1155
C. K. Yeung, M. C. Leung, and D. H. Chow, "The use of electro-acupuncture in conjunction with exercise for the treatment of chronic low-back pain," J. Altern. Complement Med. 9(4), 479 (2003). No sham control group
1156
Y. B. Yip and S. H. M. Tse, "The effectiveness of relaxation acupoint stimulation and acupressure with aromatic lavender essential oil for non-specific low back pain in Hong Kong: a randomised controlled trial," Complement. Ther. Med. 12(1), 28 (2004). Excluded after full text, no data extraction possible
1157
Y. B. Yip, H. M. Tse, and K. K. Wu, "An experimental study comparing the effects of combined transcutaneous acupoint electrical stimulation and electromagnetic millimeter waves for spinal pain in Hong Kong," Complement Ther. Clin. Pract. 13(1), 4 (2007). No chronic pain
1158
M. Yokoyama, et al., "Comparison of percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation with transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for long-term pain relief in patients with chronic low back pain," Anesth. Analg. 98(6), 1552, table (2004). No sham control group
1159
R. F. Young and V. I. Chambi, "Pain relief by electrical stimulation of the periaqueductal and periventricular gray matter. Evidence for a non-opioid mechanism," J. Neurosurg. 66(3), 364 (1987). No RCT
1160
D. T. Yu, et al., "Comparing stimulation-induced pain during percutaneous (intramuscular) and transcutaneous neuromuscular electric stimulation for treating shoulder subluxation in hemiplegia," Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 82(6), 756 (2001). No chronic pain
1161
D. T. Yu, et al., "Intramuscular neuromuscular electric stimulation for poststroke shoulder pain: a multicenter randomized clinical trial," Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 85(5), 695 (2004). Invasive
1162
C. S. Yuan, et al., "Transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation potentiates analgesic effect of morphine," J. Clin. Pharmacol. 42(8), 899 (2002). No chronic pain
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1163
J. Yuan, et al., "Effectiveness of Acupuncture for Low Back Pain A Systematic Review," 33(23), E887-E900 (2008). No RCT
1164
J. Yuan, et al., "Treatment regimens of acupuncture for low back pain-A systematic review," Complement. Ther. Med. 16(5), 295 (2008). No RCT
1165
A. Yucel, et al., "The effect of venlafaxine on ongoing and experimentally induced pain in neuropathic pain patients: a double blind, placebo controlled study," Eur. J. Pain 9(4), 407 (2005). No chronic pain
1166
M. Yurtkuran and T. Kocagil, "TENS, electroacupuncture and ice massage: comparison of treatment for osteoarthritis of the knee," (1999). Excluded after full text, no data extraction possible
1167
N. Zabihi, et al., "Short-term results of bilateral S2-S4 sacral neuromodulation for the treatment of refractory interstitial cystitis, painful bladder syndrome, and chronic pelvic pain," Int. Urogynecol. J. Pelvic. Floor. Dysfunct. 19(4), 553 (2008). Invasive
1168
A. Zambito, et al., "Interferential and horizontal therapies in chronic low back pain: a randomized, double blind, clinical study," Clin. Exp. Rheumatol. 24(5), 534 (2006). No data extraction possible
1169
A. Zambito, et al., "Interferential and horizontal therapies in chronic low back pain due to multiple vertebral fractures: a randomized, double blind, clinical study," Osteoporos. Int. 18(11), 1541 (2007). Excluded after full text, no clear data.
1170
S. D. Zanette, et al., "A pilot study of acupuncture as adjunctive treatment of rheumatoid arthritis," 27(5), 627 (2008). No TENS
1171
S. F. Zarbock, "Stimulating the pain: technology to manage pain in the home," Rehab Management: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Rehabilitation 12(3), 36 (1999). No RCT
1172
C. J. Zaslawski, et al., "The impact of site specificity and needle manipulation on changes to pain pressure threshold following manual acupuncture: a controlled study," Complement Ther. Med. 11(1), 11 (2003). No chronic pain
1173
A. Zati, et al., "Trattamento della lombalgia causata da ernia del disco: confronto tra laser ad alta potenza, TENS e fans (Treatment of low back pain caused by intervertebral disk displacement: comparison between high power laser, TENS and NSAIDs) [Italian]," (2004). Wrong language
1174
L. Zhang and L. Li, "202 cases of headache treated with electro-acupuncture," J. Tradit. Chin Med. 15(2), 124 (1995). No RCT
1175
W. Zhang, et al., "OARSI recommendations for the management of hip and knee osteoarthritis, Part II: OARSI evidence-based, expert consensus guidelines," 16(2), 137 (2008). No RCT
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1176
W. T. Zhang, et al., "Relations between brain network activation and analgesic effect induced by low vs. high frequency electrical acupoint stimulation in different subjects: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study," Brain Res. 982(2), 168 (2003). Pain not reported as outcome measure
1177
Z. Zheng, et al., "The effect of electroacupuncture on opioid-like medication consumption by chronic pain patients: a pilot randomized controlled clinical trial," Eur. J. Pain 12(5), 671 (2008). Excluded after full text, no clear data.
1178
L. X. Zhi, "(Randomized controlled study on the analgesic effect of superficial needling plus electro-stimulation of Sanyinjiao (SP6) for primary dysmenorrhea) [Chinese simplified characters]," (2007). Wrong language
1179
X. M. Zhu and B. Polus, "A controlled trial on acupuncture for chronic neck pain," Am. J. Chin Med. 30(1), 13 (2002). No TENS
1180
F. G. Zitman, et al., "Hypnosis and autogenic training in the treatment of tension headaches: a two-phase constructive design study with follow-up," (1992). no TENS
1181
R. Zou, H. X. Zhang, and T. F. Zhang, "Comparative study on treatment of acute gouty arthritis by electroacupuncture with different frequency," Chin J. Integr. Med. 12(3), 212 (2006). No sham control group
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