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Sensor-laden toy diverts kids from pain

3 September 2008

HAVING dressings changed can be excruciating for burns victims, so doctors often use movies and computer games to distract children from the pain. Now an interactive “toy” has proven even more effective at reducing the pain reported when children’s dressings are changed, says its designer Sam Bucolo at the Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia.

Called Ditto, the circular touch-screen unit maximises sensory distraction by using motion sensors and vibration feedback. A child tilts the gadget to navigate through a story or game as they search for hidden objects along the way. They can even look underneath things by…

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