Abstract
Despite advances in postoperative pain control, patients often continue to report intense pain levels and unacceptable side effects post-surgically. Alternative methods of pain control, such as biofeedback have been demonstrated to be effective in the chronic pain setting, but have been rarely studied in the post-surgical setting. A new computer-based biofeedback program (The Wild Divine Project (TWDP)) offers a portable, biofeedback interface which may be useful in treating acute post-operative pain.
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