Vibratory Anesthesia on Pain Following Corticosteroid Injections
NCT: NCT07553273 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
This research study aims to evaluate injectional pain at the site of needle insertion for corticosteroid injections (CSI) of the upper extremity depending on different modes of anesthetics. Each individual's perception of pain upon receiving a CSI with two out of three modes of anesthesia (control/no anesthesia, vibrational anesthesia, vapo-coolant anesthesia) will be utilized to compare these variables and determine the method that is associated with the least pain.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Vibratory Anesthesia on Pain Following Corticosteroid Injections?
Vibratory Anesthesia on Pain Following Corticosteroid Injections is a clinical trial registered under NCT07553273. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07553273?
The current status of NCT07553273 (Vibratory Anesthesia on Pain Following Corticosteroid Injections) is: RECRUITING.
When did Vibratory Anesthesia on Pain Following Corticosteroid Injections start?
Vibratory Anesthesia on Pain Following Corticosteroid Injections started on 2026-04.
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