Authors
Belevsky E.V., Federyakin D.V., Veselov S.V., Grigoryants E.O.
Tver State Medical University, Tver
Abstract
This article provides some methods and techniques of non-drug therapy in the postoperative period. The history of the development of methods, the clinical aspects of the application, the prospects for development are given.
Keywords: non-pharmacological treatment of pain, transcranial electroanalgesia, pain, the treatment of pain.
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