Counterstimulation

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Definition[edit | edit source]

Counterstimulation is a treatment for pain based on distraction.

Examples[edit | edit source]

A basic example is the practice of rubbing a fresh bruise, so that attention is paid to the sense of touch and pressure, rather than to the pain of the injury.

Medicated products[edit | edit source]

Liniment and "medicated" products containing menthol work in the same way, producing sensations such as heat or cold or strong odors.

Remote counter stimulation[edit | edit source]

Counterstimulation can also be applied to a remote part of the body.

Electronic media and pain control[edit | edit source]

Pain control can also be achieved by the use of electronic media, such as television or virtual reality.

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