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Am J Clin Hypn ; 54(3): 184-94, 2012 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22443021

RESUMO

This case series evaluated the use of virtual reality hypnosis (VRH) for the treatment of pain associated with multiple fractures from traumatic injuries. VRH treatment was administered on 2 consecutive days, and pain and anxiety were assessed each day before and after VRH treatment as well as on Day 3, which was 24 hours after the second treatment session. Pain reduction from baseline to Day 3 was from 70% to 30%, despite opioid analgesic use remaining stable. The subjective pain reduction reported by patients was encouraging, and the results of this case series suggest the importance of further study of VRH with larger samples using randomized controlled trials.


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Fraturas Ósseas/terapia , Hipnose/métodos , Traumatismo Múltiplo/terapia , Manejo da Dor/métodos , Interface Usuário-Computador , Adulto , Analgésicos Opioides/uso terapêutico , Terapia Combinada , Fraturas Ósseas/psicologia , Fraturas Cominutivas/psicologia , Fraturas Cominutivas/terapia , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Traumatismo Múltiplo/psicologia , Medição da Dor/psicologia , Centros de Traumatologia , Adulto Jovem
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Contemp Hypn Integr Ther ; 28(2): 142-147, 2011.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23205274

RESUMO

This case report describes the use of hypnotic analgesia induced through immersive three-dimensional computer-generated virtual reality, better known as virtual reality hypnosis (VRH), in the treatment of a patient with ongoing pain associated with gluteal hidradenitis, The patient participated in the study for two consecutive days white hospitalized at a regional trauma centre. At pretreatment, she reported severe pain intensity and unpleasantness as well as high levels of anxiety and nervousness. She was then administered two sessions of virtual reality hypnotic treatment for decreased pain and anxiety. The patient's ratings of 'time spent thinking about pain', pain intensity, 'unpleasantness of pain', and anxiety decreased from before to after each daily VRH session, as well as from Day One to Day Two. The findings indicate that VRH may benefit individuals with severe, ongoing pain from a chronic condition, and that a controlled clinical trial examining its efficacy is warranted.

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