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Posterior-superior insular deep transcranial magnetic stimulation alleviates peripheral neuropathic pain – A pilot double-blind, randomized cross-over study.
Dongyang L, Fernandes A M, Martins da Cunha P H, Tibes R, Sato J, Listik C, Dale C, Kubota G T, Galhardoni R, Teixeira M J, Aparecida da Silva V, Rosi J, de Andrade D C
Peripheral neuropathic pain (pNeP) is prevalent, and current treatments, including drugs and motor cortex repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) leave a substantial proportion of patients with suboptimal pain relief.
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