A Case of Posttreatment Painful Neuropathy(PPN) Successfully Treated with Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS).
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Posttreatment painful neuropathy (PPN) is acute painful neuropathy which occurs in a poorlycontrolled diabetic subject after glycemicontrol. We report a case in which PPN was successfully cured with transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS). A52-year-old man with type 2 diabetes gradually developed painful neuropathy in the back and leg shortly after glycemic control by subcutaneous insulin injection in September 1998. Despite strict treatment with Mexiletine and PGE<SUB>1</SUB> from February 1999, his subjective symptoms worsened. TENS therapy was applied at the painful area (40-100Hz) and acu points (1.3Hz). After 9 sessions of TENS therapy for 15 days, the area and intensity of pain both in the back and leg were obviously reduced. We concluded that TENS therapy had a considerable analgesic effect, and consequently patient symptoms reduced.
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