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Primary dysmenorrhea is pelvic pain during the menstrual cycle. The A delta and C fibers aresensitized by the increased release of prostaglandins and leukotrienes, thus causing pain. TransElectric Nerve Stimulation (TENS) is a physiotherapeutic strategy that mitigatespain sensation. Objective: The aim of this paper is to present six cases of women in childbearingage who were diagnosed with primary dysmenorrhea and received transcutaneous electricnerve stimulation. Materials and methods: A type of study, case report, was conducted with sixwomen between 15 and 25 years of age with medical diagnosis of primary dysmenorrhea. Weassessed pain intensity utilizing the visual analogue pain scale and located the pain by usinga pain test map. Results: Pain intensity decreased in all treated women. Conclusion: Transcutaneouselectric nerve stimulation (TENS) is a physiotherapeutic strategy that mitigates painsensation. We conclude that high frequency TENSis a safe noninvasive modality to achievereduction of pain in primary dysmenorrhea.

Yaneth Herazo Beltrán, Universidad de San Buenaventura

Fisioterapeuta, Magíster en Salud Pública; Profesora programa de Fisioterapia, Universidad de San Buenaventura, Cartagena, Colombia.

Margin del Socorro Martínez Matheu, Universidad del Rosario

Fisioterapeuta, Especialista en Docencia Universitaria; Profesora programa de Fisioterapia, Universidad del Rosario, Bogotá, Colombia.

Iliana Torres Ramos

Fisioterapeuta, Especialista en Salud Ocupacional.
Herazo Beltrán, Y., Martínez Matheu, M. del S., & Torres Ramos, I. (2011). Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and primary dysmenorrhea: a case report. Revista Ciencias De La Salud, 9(2), 203–211. https://doi.org/10.12804/revistas.urosario.edu.co/revsalud/a.1691

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