Do parents prefer infant massage or crib vibrators for colic relief? A comparative analysis

In 2000, the study conducted by V. Huhtala, et. al., aimed to assess the effectiveness of infant massage as compared to the use of a crib vibrator in treating infantile colic. The participants included infants under seven weeks of age, identified as colicky by their parents, with 28 infants assigned to the infant massage group and 30 to the crib vibrator group. Both groups were … Continue reading Do parents prefer infant massage or crib vibrators for colic relief? A comparative analysis

Understanding Parental Perspectives: Which Method Is Less Painful for Children during RHS Reduction?

In 2006, Green, et. al., conducted the research to compare two techniques for reducing radial head subluxation in children and explores the pain perception and parental perspectives associated with each method. When children experience radial head subluxation (RHS), a common injury causing immobility in the arm, it is crucial to find the most effective and least painful method for reduction. A recent study conducted at … Continue reading Understanding Parental Perspectives: Which Method Is Less Painful for Children during RHS Reduction?