Effects of noninvasive interactive neurostimulation on symptoms of osteoarthritis of the knee

Effects of noninvasive interactive neurostimulation on symptoms of osteoarthritis of the knee: a randomized, sham-controlled pilot study

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The article presented below investigates the hypothesis that 8 weeks of Noninvasive Interactive Neurostimulation therapy, used as an adjunct to usual care, would reduce knee pain, dysfunction, and stiffness, reduce the impact of the condition on overall wellbeing, and improve health-related quality of life in participants with osteoarthritis of the knee when compared to sham therapy.

Randomized Controlled Trial:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19055333/

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