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Old 03-10-2012, 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by nick allen View Post
Hi Ballerina, thanks for the advice but forgive my technical naivety. Could you help me understand 'both sides'..the cathodal/anodal layout, located where on head for your chronic pain protocol.

Whatever ideas you've got sound good to me and will probably be superior to any pubmed literature.



+ thanks Orlin1, looks like the good people on this forum are the real experts!
Hi Nick,

I found this in my files.

http://www.uclouvain.be/cps/ucl/doc/...in_JNeurol.pdf

With neuropathic pain the problem with brain plasticity effects both sides of the brain even though the pain may be present on one side only. To treat both sides just use the same electrode placement but change the electrodes to the opposite side.

Hope this helps!
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