Evidence-Based Evaluation of Complementary Health Approaches for Pain Management in the United States
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2016.06.007
Evidence-Based Evaluation of Complementary Health Approaches for Pain Management in the United States
Abstract
Although most pain is acute and resolves within a few days or weeks, millions of Americans have persistent or recurring pain that may become chronic and debilitating. Medications may provide only partial relief from this chronic pain and can be associated with unwanted effects. As a result, many individuals turn to complementary health approaches as part of their pain management strategy. This article examines the clinical trial evidence for the efficacy and safety of several specific approaches-acupuncture, manipulation, massage therapy, relaxation techniques including meditation, selected natural product supplements (chondroitin, glucosamine, methylsulfonylmethane, S-adenosylmethionine), tai chi, and yoga-as used to manage chronic pain and related disability associated with back pain, fibromyalgia, osteoarthritis, neck pain, and severe headaches or migraines.
Copyright © 2016 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Comment in
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As Opioid Epidemic Rages, Complementary Health Approaches to Pain Gain Traction.JAMA. 2016 Dec 13;316(22):2343-2344. doi: 10.1001/jama.2016.15029. JAMA. 2016. PMID: 27806160 No abstract available.
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