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Evaluation of the Munich Outpatient Program in complimentary and alternative medicine for chronic back pain (MOCAM BACK PAIN)

Aim of the investigation: On the basis of the well established MOCAM for chronic pain patients the MOCAM BACK PAIN was designed particularly for chronic back pain patients.

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Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) interventions for back and neck pain: A systematic review and meta-analysis

This study was conducted under contract to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (Contract No. 997392062), Rockville, MD, and funded by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD. The aim was to systematically review evidence on efficacy and harms of CAM therapies (acupuncture, spinal manipulation, mobilization, and massage techniques) and other treatments for treatment of back and neck pain

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Case reports of three patients suffering from low back pain treated with reflexology

Objective: To report three case reports of low back pain due to mechanical etiology that received Integrated Medical Reflexology (IMR) treatment. Cases summary: Three adult patients suffering from low back pain due to intervertebral disc herniation, presented to our clinic, in order to receive Integrated Medical Reflexology treatment. Integrated Medical Reflexology constitutes a physical, conservative, non-invasive complementary method of treatment.

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Munich outpatient program in complementary and alternative medicine for chronic back pain (MOCAM-back pain)—10 years experience from MOCAM has…

Aim of investigation: The aim is to evaluate a multidisciplinary outpatient program that combines western medicine with complementary and alternative medicine (MOCAM) for patients with back pain (BP) based on the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Classical Natural Medicine (CNM). (Source: European Journal of Integrative Medicine)

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The effect of unspecific hypnotic suggestion on somatosensory thresholds depends on hypnotic susceptibility

This study was designed to evaluate the effects of hypnotic suggestion on somatosensory thresholds evaluated by quantitative sensory testing (QST). Hypnosis was induced employing an unspecific hypnotic suggestion of distracted attention. QST measurements were performed in 23 healthy subjects on the back of the right hand before and during hypnosis.

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A pragmatic randomised controlled pilot study of Professional Kinesiology Practice for chronic and recurrent low back pain with initial feasibility…

This study included the design and pilot of a sham kinesiology treatment with credibility analysis.

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Relieve Neck Pain With Yoga

Carol Krukoff, a yoga therapist with Duke Integrative Medicine, was an editor and reporter for the Washington Post back when the transition was made from typewriters to desktop computers.

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Glial Cells and Chronic Pain

Over the past few years, the control of pain exerted by glial cells has emerged as a promising target against pathological pain. Indeed, changes in glial phenotypes have been reported throughout the entire nociceptive pathway, from peripheral nerves to higher integrative brain regions, and pharmacological inhibition of such glial reactions reduces the manifestation of pain in animal models. This complex interplay between glia and neurons relies on various mechanisms depending both on glial cell types considered (astrocytes, microglia, satellite cells, or Schwann cells), the anatomical location of the regulatory process (peripheral nerve, spinal cord, or brain), and the nature of the chronic pain paradigm.

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Test–retest reliability of the nociceptive withdrawal reflex and electrical pain thresholds after single and repeated stimulation in patients…

In conclusion, the NWR-T and the EP-T are reliable assessment tools for assessing the sensitivity of spinal nociceptive pathways in patients with chronic pain. Content Type Journal ArticleDOI 10.1007/s00421-010-1634-0Authors José A.

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Evidence-based integrative pain medicine

Abstract: Integrative medicine is already, consciously or unconsciously, widely practised in pain medicine. However, a large part of practised pain medicine is not evidence-based.In this article, the evidence for different forms of conventional pain therapy (pharmacological, psychological, physical and interventional) as well as CAM for the pain conditions cancer pain, neuropathic pain, low back pain, and fibromyalgia syndrome is reviewed

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