This study aimed to examine the effects of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) on pain, depression, anxiety, functionality, and autonomic function in fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS). primary hypothesis: TAVSS application is not an effective treatment for depression, physical limitation, functional disability, anxiety, pain and autonomic nerve system in female FMS patients. secondary hypothesis: TAVSS application is an effective treatment for depression, physical limitation, functional disability, anxiety, pain and autonomic nerve system in female FMS patients.
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Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire
Timeframe: From enrollment to the 28th day of control
Visual Analog Scale
Timeframe: From enrollment to the 28th day of control
PNS Index Activity
Timeframe: From enrollment to the 28th day of control
SNS Index Activity
Timeframe: From enrollment to the 28th day of control
Assessment of Autonomic Nervous System Activity (SNS and PNS Index)
Timeframe: From enrollment to the 28th day of control