Scientists scan Kids' brains to see how VR eases pain
NCT ID NCT06303687
Summary
This study aims to understand how virtual reality (VR) helps reduce pain in children during painful burn dressing changes. Researchers will use a special cap to scan brain activity in 4 children aged 6-17 while they use VR during their treatment. The goal is to find brain signals that show when pain is reduced, which could help improve future pain management methods.
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Nationwide Children's Hospital
Columbus, Ohio, 43205, United States
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