Distraction Therapy Juneau AK

What's surprising is that when you're lying on an operating table in the hospital about to have a tube stuck down your throat, simply looking at a picture and listening to an audiotape of such a scene can feel good, too.

Board of Professional Counselors
(907) 465-2551
P.O. Box 110806
Juneau, AK
David Allen Miller, MD
907-586-4126
3268 Hospital Dr
Juneau, AK
Gary Russell Hedges, MD
907-586-6050
PO Box 211333
Auke Bay, AK
Allan George Schlicht, MD
907-789-1277
2221 Jordan Ave
Juneau, AK
William Morris Palmer , MD
907-586-1895
Bartlett Regional Hospital
Juneau, AK
Dr.Charles Schultz
(907) 586-9586
1600 Glacier Avenue
Juneau, AK
William M Palmer
(907) 586-1895
3268 Hospital Dr
Juneau, AK
William Morris Palmer, MD
907-586-1895
3268 Hospital Dr Ste E
Juneau, AK
Allan G Schlicht
(907) 789-1277
2221 Jordan Ave
Juneau, AK
Allan Geo Schlicht , MD
907-789-1277
Bartlett Regional Hospital
Juneau, AK
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For Smoother Surgery, Invite the Outdoors In

Naturally, lounging next to a mountain stream in a spring meadow feels great. What’s surprising is that when you’re lying on an operating table in the hospital about to have a tube stuck down your throat, simply looking at a picture and listening to an audiotape of such a scene can feel good, too.

In fact, new research shows it can actually make the procedure less painful. In a recent study at Johns Hopkins University, 80 patients undergoing bronchoscopy were divided into two groups. They all received typical pain control drugs that left them awake but relaxed and less sensitive to pain; half also “experienced” the idyllic rural scene via headphones and a large mural attached to the wall. The researchers found that patients receiving the combined therapy were 43 percent more likely to give top ratings to their pain control than those who received only the medications.Distraction therapy, as the technique is called, could be effective for any invasive procedure in which the patient remains awake, says Gregory B. Diette, a pulmonary specialist and the study’s lead author at JHU. He encourages anyone undergoing other invasive procedures such as arthroscopy, sigmoidoscopy, or even just a blood draw to consider giving it a try. “There’s no harm that can come from it,” he says. “It’s risk free.”But exactly which sights and sounds to bring to the hospital may take a little more fine-tuning. In the study, one patient urinated on the operating table—a sign that the sound of running water may have been a bit too evocative.

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