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Foot doctors use tool to distract from shot pain
Michael Nirenberg, a podiatrist at Friendly Foot Care, holds a new device he and colleague Michael Lacey have been using to reduce or eliminate the pain of injections. The Vibration Anesthesia Device uses vibration to confuse the patient’s brain so the person feels less pain or no pain at all.
Foot doctors use tool to distract from shot pain
Drs. TEST Michael Nirenberg, left, and Michael Lacey talk about the new device called Vibration Anesthesia Device that they have been using to take the sting out of giving shots.
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