Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) therapy utilizes a small, battery-operated device to deliver low-voltage electrical currents through electrodes placed on the skin. When applied near areas affected by gout, these currents can potentially modulate pain signals, offering a non-pharmacological approach to pain management. This method may provide relief by stimulating sensory nerves, potentially reducing the perception of pain associated with gout flares.
Managing gout pain effectively is crucial for improving a patient’s quality of life. Pharmacological interventions can carry side effects, and individuals may seek complementary or alternative methods for pain relief. Electrical nerve stimulation offers a potential drug-free option, especially beneficial for individuals who experience adverse reactions to medication or prefer a non-invasive approach. Throughout history, various forms of electrical stimulation have been employed for pain relief, and the modern application of TENS technology continues to evolve in pain management strategies.