Rigakuryoho Kagaku
Online ISSN : 2434-2807
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Case Study
Effect of Ipsilateral and Bilateral Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) on Postoperative Pain following Hip Fracture Surgery
Nobuhiro TAKIGUCHIKoji SHOMOTO
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2017 Volume 32 Issue 2 Pages 343-348

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[Purpose] To evaluate the effects of ipsilateral and bilateral transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on the legs of two patients following hip fracture surgery. [Subjects] Patient 1 had an intertrochanteric fracture, and Patient 2 had a femoral neck fracture. [Methods] Patient 1 received ipsilateral and bilateral TENS for 30 minutes for 3 days after surgery. Patient 2 received ipsilateral TENS for 1 hour on the first postoperative day and ipsilateral and bilateral TENS for 1 hour on the second and third postoperative days. Pain was recorded on a numerical rating scale (NRS) before and after TENS. [Results] Ipsilateral and bilateral TENS decreased NRS of both patients. There was a score difference of one between ipsilateral and bilateral TENS in patient 2. [Conclusion] Ipsilateral and bilateral TENS decreased NRS. Clarifying the effects of ipsilateral and bilateral TENS in a placebo-controlled trial will be necessary.
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