About this trial
This research study aims to evaluate injectional pain at the site of needle insertion for corticosteroid injections (CSI) of the upper extremity depending on different modes of anesthetics. Each individual's perception of pain upon receiving a CSI with two out of three modes of anesthesia (control/no anesthesia, vibrational anesthesia, vapo-coolant anesthesia) will be utilized to compare these variables and determine the method that is associated with the least pain.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Any patient of the Principal Investigator who has clinically diagnosed bilateral arthritis, tendinopathy, arthropathy, or compression neuropathy of the hand, wrist, or elbow where treatment with corticosteroid injection is indicated.
Participants who voluntarily consent to participate in the study and sign consent forms.
Participants who complete all numeric pain rating scales
Patients aged ≥ 18 years old
Disqualifiers
Participants who opt out of the study or withdraw consent
Participants who are determined to be without capacity to consent to study participation or injection procedure by principal investigator
Participants with inability to complete numeric pain rating scales
Participants with known allergies to triamcinolone acetonide, lidocaine, or bupivicaine
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Digivibe Device