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Exploring sensory, motor, and pain responses as potential side or therapeutic effects of sub-2 mA, 400 Hz transcranial pulsed current stimulation.

Shapour JaberzadehMaryam Zoghi
Published in: PloS one (2023)
Despite the theoretical classification of tPCS as a subsensory level of stimulation, and the expectation that individuals receiving this type of current should not typically feel its application on the body, this high-frequency tPCS device generates different levels of stimulation due to the physiological phenomenon known as temporal summation. These novel levels of stimulation could be viewed as either potential "side-effects" of high frequency tPCS or as additional "therapeutic benefits". This dual capacity may position the device as one that generates both neuromodulatory and neurostimulatory currents. Comprehensive comprehension of this is vital for the development of therapeutic protocols that incorporate high-frequency tPCS.
Keyphrases
  • high frequency
  • transcranial magnetic stimulation
  • chronic pain
  • machine learning
  • neuropathic pain
  • spinal cord injury
  • risk assessment