hello! omar chuckles why s that? well, it s because i m about to play some video games with them! this here is my new friend marco. how long have you been in the hospital? laughter ah, pokemon? yes. yeah? i have pokemon as well. i ve got my pokemon can i get my pokemon? can i show him? do you know how to play? go for it, man. check out my pokemon. now, we re notjust here playing games for the sake of it rather, it s said to reduce the pain that these kids feel. a trial at this hospital has been studying these children, who often feel pain due to their condition and the adverse effects of chemotherapy. the mdoloris machine. it monitors a person s autonomic nervous system, which unconsciously regulates body processes such as breathing, blood pressure and heart rate so doctors can,
who often feel pain due to their condition and the adverse effects of chemotherapy. the mdoloris machine. it monitors a person s autonomic nervous system, which unconsciously regulates body processes such as breathing, blood pressure and heart rate so doctors can, at a glance, see the level of distress a patient may be in. the lower the number out of 100, the more they are in. it quantifies pain. we looked at this machine last year, where doctors said it helped assess how much pain someone was actually in, so they can administer the right amount of painkillers so as not to under or over dose them, and it was critical in treating covid patients as well. but now, they re using it to try and prove one of the most popular theories around. there have been various studies over the years looking into the relationship between gaming and pain and by using this machine, they can objectively say