Tens/Inferential pain stimulator
Transcutaneous Nerve Stimulator (TENS) and Inferential Current Simulator (IFC) are both well-known western pain therapies. In the East, ecupuncture or more specifically Electro-acupuncture (IC) is the well-known pain therapy. In this project, we compare the efficacy of TENS and IFC for pain treatmen...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-530202023-07-07T16:55:36Z Tens/Inferential pain stimulator Tay, Kaiyuan. Siew Chee Kheong, David School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering Transcutaneous Nerve Stimulator (TENS) and Inferential Current Simulator (IFC) are both well-known western pain therapies. In the East, ecupuncture or more specifically Electro-acupuncture (IC) is the well-known pain therapy. In this project, we compare the efficacy of TENS and IFC for pain treatment. Both of these therapies are also compared with IC as the reference. A number of patients were recruited on the experiments to determine the effectiveness of the therapies. While we are limited by the number of volunteers, interesting results about TENS and IFC are obtained. Bachelor of Engineering 2013-05-29T07:46:22Z 2013-05-29T07:46:22Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/53020 en Nanyang Technological University 59 p. application/pdf |
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Transcutaneous Nerve Stimulator (TENS) and Inferential Current Simulator (IFC) are both well-known western pain therapies. In the East, ecupuncture or more specifically Electro-acupuncture (IC) is the well-known pain therapy. In this project, we compare the efficacy of TENS and IFC for pain treatment. Both of these therapies are also compared with IC as the reference. A number of patients were recruited on the experiments to determine the effectiveness of the therapies. While we are limited by the number of volunteers, interesting results about TENS and IFC are obtained. |
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