Motivational nondirective resonance breathing versus transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation in the treatment of fibromyalgia: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

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Charles Ethan Paccione
Lien My Diep
Audun Stubhaug
Henrik Børsting Jacobsen
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[1] Faculty of Medicine,Doctoral Fellow in Medicine and Health Sciences
[2] University of Oslo,Department of Pain Management and Research
[3] Oslo University Hospital,undefined
[4] Ullevål,undefined
[5] Oslo Center for Biostatistics and Epidemiology,undefined
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Chronic widespread pain; Fibromyalgia; Heart rate variability; Pain intensity; Motivational nondirective resonance breathing; Vagus nerve stimulation;
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