tactile distraction

How Does Tactile Distraction Work?

Tactile distraction works by engaging the sensory system, specifically the sense of touch, to create a competing stimulus that diverts the brain's attention. This method leverages the gate control theory of pain, which suggests that non-painful input can close the "gates" to painful input, thereby reducing the perception of pain. When a patient experiences tactile stimulation, it can trigger the release of endorphins, which act as natural painkillers.

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