Non-invasive brain stimulation in chronic orofacial pain: a systematic review
Journal of Pain Research2018Vol. Volume 11, pp. 1445–1457
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Abstract
TMS and tDCS appear to be safe and promising alternatives to reduce pain intensity in different chronic OFP disorders. Additional research effort is needed to reduce bias, improve quality, and characterize optimal brain stimulation parameters to promote their efficacy.
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