Brian M Ilfeld, Brannon J Cha, Andrew S Qian, John J Finneran, Engy T Said, Baharin Abdullah
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Treating intractable postamputation pain with wearable, non-invasive, non-thermal, pulsed shortwave (radiofrequency) therapy: a randomized, double-masked, sham-controlled, crossover pilot study
Pulsed shortwave (radiofrequency) therapy (PSWT) is a non-invasive, non-pharmacologic analgesic used for over 7 decades.[1 2][1] The mechanism of action involves multiple factors and is only partially understood.[3][2] Over-the-counter, lightweight, battery-operated, single-use, wearable devices