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Effects of neuro-adaptive electrostimulation therapy on pain and disability in fibromyalgia: A prospective, randomized, double-blind study.

Carlos Udina-CortésJosué Fernández-CarneroAlberto Arribas RomanoJuan Nicolás Cuenca-ZaldívarJorge Hugo VillafañeJesús Castro-MarreroIsabel Maria Alguacil-Diego
Published in: Medicine (2021)
In this fibromyalgia cohort, NAE therapy significantly improved pain and quality of life at 4 weeks, but not at 3-month follow-up, compared with the sham stimulation group. Future investigations are needed in larger populations to confirm these findings.
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