Effects of rTMS and tDCS on neuropathic pain after brachial plexus injury: a randomized placebo-controlled pilot study
Abstract Neuropathic pain after brachial plexus injury (NPBPI) is a highly disabling clinical condition and is increasingly prevalent due to increased motorcycle accidents. Currently, no randomized controlled trials have evaluated the effectiveness of non-invasive brain stimulation techniques such a...
Main Authors: | Erickson Duarte Bonifácio de Assis, Wanessa Kallyne Nascimento Martins, Carolina Dias de Carvalho, Clarice Martins Ferreira, Ruth Gomes, Evelyn Thais de Almeida Rodrigues, Ussânio Mororó Meira, Ledycnarf Januário de Holanda, Ana Raquel Lindquist, Edgard Morya, Cristina Katya Torres Teixeira Mendes, Thaís Castro Gomes de Assis, Eliane Araújo de Oliveira, Suellen Marinho Andrade |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Portfolio
2022-01-01
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Series: | Scientific Reports |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-05254-3 |
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