Ultrasound-guided infiltration, performed to relieve pain, is a common and sometimes painful procedure, particularly on the hand. This potential pain, induced by the treatment, can cause apprehension in patients prior to such a procedure. The rheumatology team at the departmental hospital center (CHD) in Vendée hypothesized that a hypnosis session, by creating an imaginary glove on the patient's painful hand prior to the procedure, could help reduce the pain felt, as well as anxiety.
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