Optimal Frequency Used in Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) for Treating Pelvic Pain in Adults
Chronic Pelvic Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Chronic Pelvic Pain focused on measuring Chronic pelvic pain, Chronic primary pelvic pain syndrome, Posterior tibial nerve stimulation, Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, Neuromodulation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Presenting with chronic pelvic pain (chronic/persistent pain that has been continuous or recurrent for at least three months (in accordance with EAU Guidelines). Unsuccessful initial interventions based on initial assessments Ability to provide informed consent and complete study requirements Ability to complete a comprehensive history (including with an interpreter) Exclusion Criteria: Participants who have previously tried a new pharmacologic treatment for pelvic pain, neuromodulation or other alternative therapy for urologic disorders within the past 30 days Inability to work a TENS unit Any contraindications to usage of a TENS unit (pacemaker or other implantable device, lymphedema, pregnancy, malignancy, bleeding or clotting disorders, unhealthy tissue, seizure disorders, impaired cognition) Any history of electrophysiologic heart disease or complications Source of pain being an obvious anatomic issue requiring alternative treatment - for example urethral diverticulum, distal ureteric stone. Participant who is pregnant Participant with adhesive allergy either reported by the participant or upon chart review
Sites / Locations
- Albany Medical CenterRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Group 1, low frequency group, 20 Hz.
Group 2, medium frequency, 50 Hz.
Group 3, high frequency, 100 Hz.
Compass Health TENS 3000, 3 mode Analog Unit. Normal Mode (N), pulse width of 200 microseconds and an intensity to be determined in the office based upon when the participant feels sensitive to the TENS unit. Frequency (pulse rate) 20 Hz
Compass Health TENS 3000, 3 mode Analog Unit. Normal Mode (N), pulse width of 200 microseconds and an intensity to be determined in the office based upon when the participant feels sensitive to the TENS unit. Frequency (pulse rate) 50 Hz
Compass Health TENS 3000, 3 mode Analog Unit. Normal Mode (N), a pulse width of 200 microseconds and an intensity to be determined in the office based upon when the participant feels sensitive to the TENS unit. Frequency (pulse rate) 100 Hz