Clinical Studies

Peer-Reviewed Research

Download and read studies from leading universities and medical institutions that validate Digivibe's technology.

  • Harvard University Clinical Study

    By: Jeffrey R. Shaefer, DDS, MS, Nina K. Anderson, PhD. Et al.

    Conclusion:

    This study showed that Digivibe significantly reduced pain from dental anesthetic injections.

  • Tufts University Clinical Study

    By: Tufts University School of Medicine

    Conclusion:

    Digivibe significantly reduced pain associated with local anesthetic infiltration injections in adolescents.

  • Damascus University Clinical Study

    By: Rahaf Dak-Albab, Mohammad Bashier Al-Monaqal, Et al.

    Conclusion:

    Vibration therapy can be used to alleviate pain associated with needle injections.

  • University of Pacific Clinical Study

    By: University of Pacific

    Conclusion:

    Pain management should become a routine aspect of vaccine delivery among patients

  • Restorative Dentistry & Endodontics

    By: Dr. Neil Schechter

    Conclusion:

    Pediatric pain is often under-treated. A comprehensive approach can prevent negative effects.

  • American Association for Hand Surgery

    By: Dexter W. Weeks John J. Faillace

    Conclusion:

    Vibratory anesthesia is effective for hand injections, supporting its broader clinical use.

The Pain Gate Theory in Action

Discover how the Pain Gate Theory transforms the patient experience. Digivibe applies this groundbreaking concept to help reduce discomfort during injections — bringing science and relief together in one powerful tool.