Correct Electrode Placement During Sham Stimulation in Transcutaneous Auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation

In recent years, transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve
simulation (taVNS) has been used for pain management in
chronic musculoskeletal disorders, stimulation of increased
parasympathetic activity in autonomic nervous system
disorders, reduction of the level of inflammatory cytokines in
inflammatory rheumatological diseases, and improvement of
motor function in neurological patients. When using this
method, different electrode placement methods have been
proposed, but there are some situations that need to be
considered.

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