Make Doctor Visits Painless For You Or Your Child

Used in over 37 million procedures in 27 countries, Buzzy uses cold and mechanical stimulation to inhibit pain, making injections worry-free and pleasant as can be.

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Comfort Straps - 25 qt.

Comfort Straps - 25 qt.
Comfort Straps - 25 qt.
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Comfort Straps - 25 qt.

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This comfortable strap is a single-handed attachment strap. Can be used at home or in a doctor's office as well.

Includes:

  • 25 latex-free straps

How Buzzy Works

The science and technology behind Buzzy the Bee!

Product Features

Buzzy® brand latex-free straps allow user to free up a hand while using Buzzy. Easy to use on both Mini and XL units. The loop attachment style makes for easier one-handed application. Makes using Buzzy more convenient.

Specifications

Straps is made from a super soft polymer providing users with a strong secure stretch for optimal tensioning, while maintaining a soft flexible feel.

Additional Information

Item Number / SKU: REP-CS25 (25 Pack)

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the difference between the mini and the personal?

    Despite the names, the size difference of the "mini" and the "personal" is relatively small; both vibration devices fit in the palm of the hand. The "personal" is our original Buzzy model that offers hands-free operation. We developed the "mini" (approximately one-third smaller by volume) to be held or pressed in place for quick procedures like vaccinations. The "mini" features an energy-saving automatic 3-minute shut-off. Compare features of all Buzzy models here: In the comparison chart, you can see the shorthand is that we recommend the "mini" for injections/short procedures and the "personal" for phlebotomy/longer procedures. In all cases, we recommend the healthcare/multi-patient versions for use in a clinical setting.

  • Where is the evidence that it really works?

    Buzzy combines high-frequency vibration (Gate Control) and cold (Descending Noxious Inhibitory Control/DNIC) to control sharp pain. DNIC develops around age 4, and younger children may not tolerate the ice-cold sensation of Buzzy. For these children, the vibration of Buzzy will still provide some pain relief and the competing sensation of holding the ice-cold wing in the hand offers additional distraction - physical and cognitive - from the procedure. The patented technology works even better for adults than children. Over 50 clinical trials demonstrate that Buzzy is effective at relieving pain. It is the only solution that reduces both pain fear. Buzzy is the most proven intervention for injections. See the research summary by clicking here.

  • Does it work at the physical or physiological level?

    Yes! Buzzy blocks pain signals to the brain. Buzzy uses motion and ice to harness two physiologic pain pathways: one mechanical frequency blocks pain, one competes with pain for the brain’s attention.

  • How many times can I or my child use Buzzy?

    Hundreds of times! Families are welcome to share a Buzzy. However, if any family member is immunocompromised, we recommend Batteries are pre-installed and should last approximately 20 hours. Batteries (2 x AAA) can be replaced by opening the back of your vibration unit with a Phillips head screwdriver. Find video instructions for how to change batteries on "mini" and "personal" on our YouTube channel, click here.

  • Do I need to order healthcare Buzzy?

    Our Buzzy® portfolio includes Buzzy Healthcare for use in multi-patient settings and Buzzy Personal for single-patient use. Use of Buzzy Personal devices in a multi-patient setting voids any applicable warranty.

  • When should I NOT use Buzzy?

    Do not use in the presence of unexplained calf pain; consult a physician. Do not use over swollen or inflamed areas or skin eruptions. Do not place directly on a thermal burn. Risk of injury with dry-ice or deep-freeze. Do not use ice pack with underlying sensitivities to ice or cold (e.g. Sickle Cell Disease, Reynaud’s Disease, CRPS, diabetic neuropathy).