Reply to Letter to the Editor by Rattanapitoon S, et al, Regarding “Effects of Virtual Reality Distraction on Pain, Stress, and Heart Rate During Pediatric Ingrown Toenail Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Trial”
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Author response addressing methodological questions and clarifications regarding a randomized controlled trial that evaluated virtual reality as a distraction technique for pain and stress reduction during pediatric ingrown toenail procedures.
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- Authors respond to three letters regarding their VR distraction study in pediatric ingrown toenail surgery
- Clarifications provided on methodology and findings from the original randomized controlled trial
- Discussion addresses concerns raised about pain, stress, and heart rate measurement during procedures
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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Reply to Letter to the Editor by Rattanapitoon S, et al, Regarding “Effects of Virtual Reality Distraction on Pain, Stress, and Heart Rate During Pediatric Ingrown Toenail Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Trial”. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2025-11-11. https://library.globalcastmd.com/article/11228
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