Moore L E, Wiesner S L
Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, California, USA.
Am J Clin Hypn. 1996 Oct;39(2):97-104. doi: 10.1080/00029157.1996.10403372.
The study examined the effectiveness of behaviorally-induced vasodilation (hypnosis with biofeedback and autogenics) in the treatment of upper extremity repetitive strain injuries (RSI). Thirty patients with recent onset of upper extremity RSI symptoms were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 treatment conditions, i.e., hypnotically-induced vasodilation or a waiting-list control. Treatments were given on an individual basis, once a week for 6 weeks. Patients in the treatment condition showed highly significant increases in hand temperature between pre- and post-treatment. Patients in the treatment condition also showed highly significant reductions in pain in comparison to the waiting list condition.
该研究考察了行为诱导血管舒张(生物反馈催眠和自生训练)在治疗上肢重复性劳损(RSI)中的有效性。30例近期出现上肢RSI症状的患者被随机分配到两种治疗条件中的一种,即催眠诱导血管舒张或等待名单对照。治疗采用个体治疗,每周一次,共6周。治疗组患者治疗前后手部温度有极显著升高。与等待名单组相比,治疗组患者的疼痛也有极显著减轻。