Zap your pain away? new study tests electrical stimulation after lung surgery

NCT ID NCT07287657

Summary

This study is testing if adding electrical stimulation therapy to standard pain medication helps people recover better after lung cancer surgery. Researchers will compare pain levels, quality of life, and signs of inflammation in 90 patients who receive either standard care, standard care plus one type of stimulation, or standard care plus two types. The goal is to see if these non-drug methods can reduce pain and improve recovery.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital

    Taipei, Hualien, 97002, Taiwan

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