Pain and Distraction According to Sensory Modalities: Current Findings and Future Directions.
Claudio Bascour-SandovalSergio Salgado-SalgadoEmilio Gómez-MilánJesús Fernández-GómezGeorge A MichaelGermán Gálvez-GarcíaPublished in: Pain practice : the official journal of World Institute of Pain (2019)
Distraction tasks by diverse sensory modalities have a positive effect on decreasing the perception of acute pain in adults. Future studies are necessary given the paucity of research on this topic, particularly with tactile distractors (there is only one study). Finally, the most rigorous methodology and the use of ecological contexts are encouraged in future research.