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J Pain Symptom Manage · Mar 1989
Management of craniofacial pain with transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation: a clinical protocol.
- G J Murphy.
- J Pain Symptom Manage. 1989 Mar 1;4(1):41-3.
AbstractThe use of TENS can be of great value in the management of both chronic and acute craniofacial pain, but established protocols for this application are sparse. This paper discusses a simple protocol for the use of TENS that is based on the author's clinical experience with these types of craniofacial pain.
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