Clinical Trial

Effect of TENS on Pain and Symptoms in Primary Dysmenorrhea

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Summary
The Effect of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) on Pain and Menstrual Symptoms in Primary Dysmenorrhea This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) in managing pain and alleviating menstrual symptoms in individuals with primary dysmenorrhea. Primary dysmenorrhea is characterized by severe menstrual pain and accompanying symptoms that negatively impact the quality of life and daily functioning. TENS, a non-invasive and drug-free method, is applied to relieve pain by stimulating nerves through electrical impulses. This research evaluates the impact of TENS on both the intensity of menstrual pain and associated symptoms, offering insights into its potential as an alternative or complementary therapeutic approach.
Protocol Amendment History 1 amendment
This ClinicalTrials.gov record has been amended once since 2024-12-16.
Status change: Not Yet Recruiting → Recruiting 2025-03-17
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT06741059
Lead Sponsor Osmaniye Korkut Ata University
Conditions Dysmenorrhea
Enrollment 93 participants
Start Date 2024-12-20
Primary Completion 2025-03-10 (estimated)
Study Completion 2025-05-25 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2025-03-20