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Preparation For a

Medical or Dental

Procedure

 

Hypnotherapy is

Proven1,2 to reduce Anxiety, Discomfort and Pain; Before, During and After surgery.

 

It is Proven3 to reduce

Pain Medications during and

after surgery while making the surgery both faster and safer.

 

It’s Proven4,5 to Speed Healing

of Bone and Soft Tissue.

Preparation For a Medical or Dental Procedure

 

Blocking of pain REQUIRES a physician referral.

 

                    See link below; 

“Physician Referral Form”

 

Most people feel anxious about medical and dental procedures and this is normal.  But if you’re feeling overwhelmed or would just like to feel a good deal more comfortable, hypnotherapy can help.

 

Authoritative studies have consistently shown that the use of hypnotherapy to reduce anxiety and pain is very effective.1,2,6  Patients actually ask for and use less medication during and after the procedure.3  Even in situations where the patient presses a button to administer more pain meds whenever they want it - they still use less.6

 

Less anxiety and less pain would seem to be enough but even healing is accelerated with hypnotherapy from wounds or surgeries.4  Even broken bones heal faster.5

 

Hypnotherapy in the operating room is becoming more common place as patients using hypnotherapy are more medically stable, need fewer emergency interventions and spend shorter time in the ER.6  This won’t save the patient any money but it will drive the research sponsored by National Institutes of Health, because Medicare will save very big indeed.

 

As Spiegel (2007) writes:

         “Thus, the study in this issue contributes to an impressive body of research

          using randomized prospective methodology in sizeable patient populations to

          demonstrate that adjunctive hypnosis substantially reduces pain and anxiety

          during surgical procedures while decreasing medication use, procedure time,

          and cost.  If a drug were to do that, everyone would by now be using it.”

 

Call for additional information and to discuss your case.  I will liaise as necessary with your physicians.

 

                    See links below; 

“Hypnotic Pain Relief”

&

“Post Surgical Stress, Pain and Healing”

 

 

Preparation For a Medical or Dental Procedure

 

Try to allow 4 weeks before the procedure.

 

For childbirth conditioning try to allow 8 weeks before due date.

 

You’ll be more relaxed and more comfortable not only during the procedure but also in the days leading up to it, as well as during recovery.

 

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References

 

1 Lang, E. V., (2000, May 15). Relaxation Technique Reduces Patient Anxiety Before

            Surgery. American Family Physician 61 (10) p3097

 

2 Spiegel, D., (2007). The mind prepared: Hypnosis in surgery. Journal of the National

            Cancer Institute 2007 99 (17):1280-1281

 

3 Butler, L. D., Symons, B. K., Henderson, S. L., Shortliffe, L. D. & Spiegel, D.

            (2005, Jan). Hypnosis reduces distress and duration of an invasive medical

            procedure for children. Pediatrics 115 (1) 77-85

 

4 Ginandes, C., Brooks, P., Sando, W., Jones, C. & Aker, J. (2003, Apr).

            Can medical hypnosis accelerate post-surgical wound healing? Results of a

            clinical trial. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 45 (4):333-51.

 

5 Ginandes, C. S. & Rosenthal, D. I., (1999, Mar). Using hypnosis to accelerate the

            healing of bone fractures: A randomized controlled pilot study. Alternative

            Therapies in Health and Medicine 5 (2):67-75.

 

6 Lang, E. V., Benotsch, E. G., Fick, L. J., Lutgendorf, S., Berbaum, M. L.,

            Berbaum, K. S., et al. (2000, Apr 29). Adjunctive non-pharmacological

            analgesia for invasive medical procedures: A randomized trial. 

            The Lancet 355 (9214):1486-90

 

Please Note;

Many scholarly journals cannot be accessed without subscriptions. 

University libraries, hospital libraries, research facilities, and some city and county libraries can locate these papers for you.  If you need help accessing a paper to which I’ve referred, please contact this office.