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Research Reviews Research reviews This section is designed to give a synopsis of some of the latest research published in Medline listed journals over the last year or so. It will concentrate on controlled trials and systematic reviews, but will also include other papers that may be of interest to the readership. Some papers will be reviewed in more detail than others. If the reviewer’s comments are based on an abstract only, this will be indicated. Most summaries are an edited form of the abstract from the original paper. The main reviewer in this section is Mike Cummings, London. Other reviewers are indicated after the relevant review. SR TENS reduces postoperative analgesic consumption frequencies used in trials with optimal treatment were 85Hz for TENS and 2Hz in the only trial that Bjordal JM, Johnson MI, Ljunggreen AE. investigated ALTENS. The authors concluded that Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) TENS, administered with a strong, subnoxious can reduce postoperative analgesic consumption. intensity at an adequate frequency in the wound A meta-analysis with assessment of optimal area, can significantly reduce analgesic consumption treatment parameters for postoperative pain. for postoperative pain. Eur J Pain 2003;7(2):181-8. Comment Summary Conceptually this is a sound paper.
Acupuncture in Medicine – SAGE
Published: Dec 1, 2003
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