The effect of TENS physiotherapy in the treatment of unknown female infertility

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This article examines the effect of TENS on the treatment of long-term infertility in a 30-year-old woman who was prepared to receive ovarian stimulation for in vitro fertilization (IVF) and embryo transfer. She had three unsuccessful IVF treatments. Physiotherapy treatment included BURST TENS for seven seasons, which was performed daily from the second day of ovulation induction. Transvaginal ultrasonography was performed to measure uterine artery impedance with PI Pulsatility Index and RI Resistance Index. Before the use of TENS, from the first day of ovulation induction, the PI and RI index for the right uterine artery were 3.96 and 0.96, respectively, and for the left uterine artery were 6.92 and 1, respectively. After TENS treatment, PI and RI reached 3.39 and 0.90 for the right artery and 2.62 and 0.86 for the left artery. IVF performed on the day of ovulation, 22 oocytes were collected and inseminated. Fertility was confirmed after dissection of 2 pronucoli 16 hours after inoculation. A singleton pregnancy was achieved with the presence of an embryo sac during an ultrasound. Finally, it is concluded that the addition of TENS leads to a significant decrease in the PI and RI of the uterine vessels and a successful pregnancy after IVF for a woman with infertility without Before applying TENS: A on the right side of the uterus and B on the left side of the uterus

After applying TENS: A, the right side of the uterus and B, the left side of the uterus