1: Introduction
2: TENS for pain management
3: TENS equipment, techniques and biophysical principles
4: Appropriate electrode sites and electrical characteristics for
TENS
5: Contraindications, precautions and adverse events
6: Evaluating TENS on a new patient - the supervised trial
7: Practicalities of using TENS for specific conditions and
situations
8: Clinical research on the efficacy of TENS
9: Mechanism of action of TENS
10: The use of TENS for non-painful conditions
11: TENS-like devices
12: Future directions
Highly commended at the BMA Medical Book Awards 2015
Mark I. Johnson, Professor of Pain and Analgesia, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK
This is all anyone could wish for if they had an interest in TENS -
clinical or research. It is a comprehensive, concise, good
collection and summary of [a] very wide range of often confusing
and contradictory literature.
*British Medical Association Book Awards Finalist*
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