The Effect of Walk on Pain Perception in Patient Undergoing Local Anesthesia
Usman Sana, Shakeel Ahmad, Naveed Inayat, Raheem Ramzan Cheema, Maria Rabbani, Salman Ahmad
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To understand impact of walk on pain control in patients presenting with acute pulpitis and pain experienced during inferior alveolar nerve block.
Study Design: It was quantitative correlational by design.
Place and duration of study: Department of Operative Dentistry, Dental Section, Islam Dental College, Sialkot.
Materials & Methods: 300 patients from the Dental Section of Islam Dental College Sialkot were included in this study. The correlation of movement/walk and pain during local anaesthesia was determined. Numeric pain scale was used to document pain. Activity was measured by the number of minutes of walk of the patient.
Results: There is a significant association between physical activity/exercise and pain. Statistical significance between pain and exercise was -.135.
Conclusion: Pre-operative assessment of physical activity may be a predictor of pain perceived by patients. Therefore, it is important to educate and consider patient’s physical activity to manage pain during the dental treatment. Life style modification may seems insignificant but has proven positive impact in pain management.
Keywords: Exercise, Local anaesthesia (LA), nerve block.