Long ‐Term Effects of Self‐Administered Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Episodic Migraine Prevention: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial
ConclusionsThis study provides Class II evidence that self ‐administered anodal tDCS over the visual cortex in episodic migraine results in a significantly lower number of monthly migraine days. However, it has neither an immediate nor a long‐term effect.
Source: Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface - Category: Biotechnology Authors: Heiko Pohl,
Marius Moisa,
Hans ‐H. Jung,
Kathrin Brenner,
Jessica Aschmann,
Franz Riederer,
Christian C. Ruff,
Jean Schoenen,
Roger Luechinger,
Lukas Widmer,
Jens A. Petersen,
Andreas R. Gantenbein,
Peter S. Sandor,
Lars Michels Tags: Basic Research Source Type: research
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