A virtual reality system for pain and anxiety management during outpatient hysteroscopy—A randomized control trial
European Journal of Pain2021Vol. 26(3), pp. 600–609
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Abstract
The use of a Virtual reality system was found ineffective in reducing pain during and after an office operative hysteroscopy without anaesthesia, in a thorough examination of both continuous physiological parameters and women's self-reported measures.
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