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What does TES stand for?

Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Regarding treatment, the evidence for the role of pharmacological treatment, physical therapy/exercise, manipulation, braces, traction, electrical stimulation, transcutaneous electrical stimulation (TENS), and epidural steroid injections is presented.
Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation A pocket-sized, 2-channel stimulator (CEFAR Primo model (2,[dagger]) was used for the electrical stimulation.
Postoperatively, the patient was treated with transcutaneous electrical stimulation.
In the research report by Hardy et al titled "The Effect of Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation on Spinal Motor Neuron Excitability in People Without Known Neuromuscular Diseases: The Roles of Stimulus Intensity and Location" in the April 2002 issue, incorrect figure numbers were cited in the first paragraph of the "Results" section on page 358.
Transcutaneous electrical stimulation (TES) has been used to diminish the characteristics of upper motor neuron (UMN) syndrome (eg, a velocity-dependent increase in muscle tone [spasticity], hyperreflexia, clonus).
Our findings do not support the possibility raised by other investigators[5] that transcutaneous electrical stimulation over peripheral nerves might have a vasoconstrictive effect.
Increased skin temperature during transcutaneous electrical stimulation.
Clinical use of transcutaneous electrical stimulation is frequently associated with the excitation of sensory and motor nerves.

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