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To compare the analgesic efficacy of interferential therapy (IFT) and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) using an experimental cold pain model.Randomised controlled trial with repeated measures design.University research laboratory.Twenty healthy subjects.IFT and TENS applied to each subject on different days.Cold pain threshold (time), intensity and unpleasantness (visual analogue...
To evaluate the analgesic effects of interferential therapy (IFT) when using cold and mechanical pain models. The aim was to determine whether the effects of IFT are dependent on the origin of experimental pain.Randomised controlled trail.University research laboratory.Twenty pain-free participants.Each participant was exposed to the two methods of pain induction on different days.Cold pain threshold...
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