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Transcranial Neurostimulation Reduced Postop Pain, Opioid Use


 

FROM THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE

"We’re not really sure of the best way to do tDCS: the best targets, best intensities, best frequencies. But we’re getting there quickly," Dr. Borckardt said.

He reported having no financial conflicts.

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