Pain Taxonomy - Classifying Needle Inflicted Pain Sensation

Jayavalan, Jenani (2011) Pain Taxonomy - Classifying Needle Inflicted Pain Sensation. [Final Year Project] (Unpublished)

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Abstract

Acupuncture is an interesting area in traditional healing. It has proven to be effective in
healing many types of ailments. Namely pain related ailments like headache, flu and
minor back pains. Acupuncture has also managed to heal certain cases that couldn't be
healed by modern medicine like cancer and stroke in some patients. Ironically, many
patients are greatly phobic of treatments that involve piercing of needles. Mainly
because of the pain inflicted. So they tend to hinder taking the treatment even when they
really need it.
The motivation of this study is to help reduce phobia towards needle inflicted pain
sensation using haptic technology. The study proposes a taxonomy to classify needle
inflicted pain sensation in the haptic domain. The objectives are to eliminated vagueness
of describing pain sensation.
Also in further views, the study is seen to be futuristic as it is the stepping stone to
research in the area of pain related phobia reduction in both haptic and virtual reality
sector. Having established a taxonomy to classify needle inflicted pain sensation will
help in being the baseline to build future systems in Virtual Reality and touch solutions
to reduce pain related phobia.
It will also greatly help the acupuncture field to gain client's confidence as vagueness of
describing pain sensation will be eliminated.
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Item Type: Final Year Project
Subjects: T Technology > T Technology (General)
Departments / MOR / COE: Sciences and Information Technology > Computer and Information Sciences
Depositing User: Users 2053 not found.
Date Deposited: 09 Oct 2013 11:07
Last Modified: 25 Jan 2017 09:41
URI: http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/8265

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