NORDIC RS Catalogue 2026

CLINICAL STUDIES – TENS

ACUTE PAIN 1. Sluka KA, Walsh D. TENS and Interferential therapy. In: Mechanisms and management of pain for the physical therapist. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2016 2. Milsom I, Hedner N, Mannheimer C. A comparative study of the effect of high intensity TENS and oral naproxen on intrauterine pressure and menstrual pain in patients with primary dysmenorrhea. Am J Obstet Gynecol 1994; 170: 123-9 3. Vance C et al. Review: Using TENS for pain control: the state of the evidence. Pain Management 4 (3), 197-209. 2014 4. Johnson MI. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, research to support clinical practice. Kap 4. Oxford University press 2014 5. www.socialstyrelsen.se, SOSFS 2008:1. Regulations. Use of medical devices in healthcare 6. Cochrane Database Syst Rev.TENS for acute pain. Jun 15;6. 2015 7. Bjordal JM, Johnson M, Ljunggreen AE.TENS can reduce postoperative analgesic consumption. A meta-analysis with assessment of optimal treatment parameters for postoperative pain. Eur J Pain 2003 8. Rakel B, Frantz R. Effectiveness of TENS on postoperative pain with movement. J Pain. 2003 Oct;4(8):455-64. 9. Likar R et al. Postoperative TENS in shoulder surgery. Schmerz. 2001 Jun;15(3):158-63 10. Mahure SA, Rokito AS, Kwon YW. TENS for postoperative pain relief after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair: a prospective double-blinded randomized trial. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2017 Sep;26(9):1508-1513 11. Unterrainer AF et al. TENS compared to opioids in postoperative analgesic therapy after major spinal surgery with regard to cognitive function. Middle East J Anaesthesiol. 2012 Oct;21(6):815-21 12. Kara B et al. The effect of TENS on pain, function, depression, and analgesic consumption in the early postoperative period with spinal surgery patients. Turk Neurosurg. 2011: 21,4: 618-24 13. Rakel BA et al, TENS for the control of pain during rehabilitation after total knee arthroplasty: A randomized, blinded, placebocontrolled trial. Pain. 2014 Dec: 155, 12: 2599-611 14. Freynet A, Falcoz PE. Is TENS effective in relieving postoperative pain after thoracotomy? Review. Interact cardiovasc Thorac Surg 10, s283-8. 2010 15. Bjerså K, Andersson T High frequency TENS as a complement for painrelief in postoperative transition from epidural to general analgesia after pancreatic resektion, Compl Ther Clin Pract 20(1), 5-10 2014 16. Yilmaz E et al. Effect of TENS on postoperative pain and patient satisfaction. Pain Management Nursing 1-9 2018 17. Sloan JP et al. Multiple rib fractures: transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation versus conventional analgesia. J trauma, 26, 1120-1122. 1986 18. Oncel M et al. TENS for pain management in patients with uncomplicated minor rib fractures. Eur J Cardiothorac Surg Jul; 22(1), 13-17. 2002 19. Proctor ML et al. TENS and acupuncture for primary dysmenorrhoea (Cochrane Rewiew) The Cochrane Library, Issue 2, 2003 20. Simpson P et al. TENS for relieving acute pain in the prehospital setting: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized-controlled trials.Eur J Emerg Med. 2014 Feb;21,1:10-7 21. Keskin EA et al, TENS improves low back pain during pregnancy. Gynecol.Obstet Invest 2012;74.1.76-83 22. ACPWH, Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Women´s Health: Y Coldron, E Crothers, J Haslam, W Notcutt, Daphne Sidney, Ros Thomas,Tom Watson 2012 23. Santana LS et al. TENS reduces pain and postpones the need for pharmacological analgesia during labour: a randomised trial. J of Physiotherapy 62 , 29-34, 2016 24. De Sousa L,Gomes-Sponholz FA, Nakano AM. TENS for the relief of postpartum uterine contraction pain. J Obstet. Gynaecol. Res. 40,5:1317-1323. 2014 25. Olsén MF et al. A Comparison of High-versus low-intensity, high-frequency TENS for painful postpartum uterine contractions. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand, 86,3:310-314. 2007 2277 CHRONIC PAIN 26. Swedish Medical Products Agency: Treatment of osteoarthritis – treatment recommendations (information from the Swedish Medical Products Agency) 27. SBU report: Methods for the treatment of chronic pain (a systematic literature review, 2006) 28. Johnson M et al Meta-analys: Efficacy of electrical nerve stimulation for chronic musculoskeletal pain: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Pain 130: 157-165 2007 29. Cherian J et al. Knee osteoarthritis: Does TENS work? Tops & techniquesvolym 39, nr 1 2015 30. Wu L C et al. Literature review and Meta-Analysis of TENS in treating chronic back pain. Reg Anest and Pain Medicine 43; 4, 1-9. 2018 31. Jauregui JJ et al. A Meta-Analysis of TENS for Chronic Low back Pain. Surg Technol Int. April;28: 296-302. 2016 32. Dailey D L et al. Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) reduces pain, fatigue, and hyperalgesia while restoring central inhibition in primary fibromyalgia. Pain. Nov; 154(11): 2554–2562. doi:10.1016/j.pain.2013.07.043. 2013 33. Löfgren M, Norrbrink C. Pain relief in women with fibromyalgia: A cross-over study of superficial warmth stimulation and TENS.J Rehabil Med 41: 557- 562. 2009 34. Jin D, Xu Y, Geng D, Yan T. Effect of TENS on symptomatic diabetic peripheral neuropathy: A meta-analysis of randomizes controlled trials. Diab. Res.Clin. Pract. 89:1, 10-15. 2010 35. Gewandter J S et al. Wireless TENS device for chemotherapyinduced peripheral neuropathy: an open-label feasibility study. Support Care Cancer 27:1765-1774.2019 36. Johnson MI, Bjordal JM. TENS for the management of painful conditions: focus on neuropathic pain. Expert rev. Neurother. 11(5), 735-753. 2011

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