A female patient with multiple chemical sensitivity and previous anaphylactoid reactions to local anaesthetics was admitted for removal of a thigh skin tumour under hypnosis as sole anaesthesia. The hypnotic protocol included hypnotic focused analgesia and a pre-operative pain threshold test. After inducing hypnosis, a wide excision was performed, preserving the deep fascia, and the tumour was removed; the patient\u2019s heart rate and blood pressure did not increase during the procedure. When the patient was de-hypnotised, she reported no pain and was discharged immediately. Our case confirms the efficacy of hypnosis and demonstrates that it may be valuable as a sole anaesthetic method in selected cases. Hypnosis can prevent pain perceptio...
Experimental and clinical studies concerned with the effects of "hypnotically-sug-gested analge...
peer reviewedHypnosis is a technique that induces changes in perceptual experience through response ...
Background and Objective. Anxiety/pain are experiences that make dental treatment difficult for chil...
Despite a number of studies on hypnosis as analgesia and anesthesia in several medical conditions, c...
peer reviewedSince 1992, we have used hypnosis routinely in more than 1400 patients undergoing surge...
While there is a consensus that psychosocial factors play an important role in the experience of pai...
Stress reducing strategies are useful in patients undergoing surgery. Hypnosis is also known to alle...
Reducing side effects of cancer treatments is a major challenge for clinicians involved in the manag...
BACKGROUND: In oncology, hypnosis has been used for pain relief in metastatic patients but rarely fo...
In the majority of cases, making the exact diagnosis and finding the main organic cause of pain is d...
The mind, emotions and attention play an important role in the experience of pain and distress duri...
Venepuncture for blood sampling can be a distressing experience for a considerable number of childre...
Hypnosis is often proposed to patients in the comprehensive care of breast cancer. Many studies have...
BACKGROUND: General psychological responses are related to fear of anesthesia, pain, uncertain diagn...
Hynosis therapy was developed as a part of independent nursing intervention to release the intense o...
Experimental and clinical studies concerned with the effects of "hypnotically-sug-gested analge...
peer reviewedHypnosis is a technique that induces changes in perceptual experience through response ...
Background and Objective. Anxiety/pain are experiences that make dental treatment difficult for chil...
Despite a number of studies on hypnosis as analgesia and anesthesia in several medical conditions, c...
peer reviewedSince 1992, we have used hypnosis routinely in more than 1400 patients undergoing surge...
While there is a consensus that psychosocial factors play an important role in the experience of pai...
Stress reducing strategies are useful in patients undergoing surgery. Hypnosis is also known to alle...
Reducing side effects of cancer treatments is a major challenge for clinicians involved in the manag...
BACKGROUND: In oncology, hypnosis has been used for pain relief in metastatic patients but rarely fo...
In the majority of cases, making the exact diagnosis and finding the main organic cause of pain is d...
The mind, emotions and attention play an important role in the experience of pain and distress duri...
Venepuncture for blood sampling can be a distressing experience for a considerable number of childre...
Hypnosis is often proposed to patients in the comprehensive care of breast cancer. Many studies have...
BACKGROUND: General psychological responses are related to fear of anesthesia, pain, uncertain diagn...
Hynosis therapy was developed as a part of independent nursing intervention to release the intense o...
Experimental and clinical studies concerned with the effects of "hypnotically-sug-gested analge...
peer reviewedHypnosis is a technique that induces changes in perceptual experience through response ...
Background and Objective. Anxiety/pain are experiences that make dental treatment difficult for chil...