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Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for relief of parturition pain
GRIM LC; MOREY SH
PHYS THER , 1985, vol. 65, n° 3, p. 337-340 Doc n°: 21086 Localisation : Documentation IRR Descripteurs : AD821 - STIMULATION ELECTRIQUE TRANSCUTANEE The purpose of this clinical report is to share procedures and results using transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) in the management of pain associated with labor and delivery. Although favorable reports of the use of TENS during labor have been published in Europe, its application in the United States to the labor and delivery process has received little attention and is relatively unknown. We decided to use US equipment in the obstetric department of a US community hospital to verify the European studies Fifteen patients selected by two obstetricians evaluated the effectiveness of a 3M TENS unit model 6240. The criteria for inclusion were willingness to try TENS and ability to understand the procedure. The patients served as their own control and turned the unit off for several contractions during the middle and late periods of the first stage of labor to judge the effectiveness of TENS. Twenty-four hours after delivery, a physical therapist recorded the subjective response of patients and obstetricians separately on a questionnaire, which gave a rating scale of poor, moderate, Langue : ANGLAIS Identifiant basis : 1985001928 |
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