Complementary Therapies For Chronic Pain
These are some of the complementary therapies that you can use at home to help with your chronic pain.
- Stretch and Spray
Stretch and spray is a practical means of covering many muscles over a large territory to make significant progress toward pain relief. We show you how to do it.
- Magnetic Therapy For Pain
Does magnetic therapy for pain work or not? Some people passionately believe in magnetic therapy but the science hasn't shown that it really helps yet. Read this and see what you think!
- Trigger Point Pain Relief Therapy
Pain relief therapy for neck and back can e achieved using trigger point therapy. I have found something that works for neck and back pain and it could work for you too.
- Biofeedback
Biofeedback is a treatment technique in which people are trained to improve their health by using signals from their own bodies.You learn how to change the pain by getting feedback when you are doing it correctly and this teaches you how to control the pain at other times.
- Acupuncture Treatment How Does Acupuncture Work?
How does acupuncture work to relieve pain? Find out what the research says about acupuncture and whether acupuncture can relieve pain
- TENS Machine Can help With Chronic Pain
A TENS machine may help you to control your chronic pain and TENS machines can be used at home now without a prescription. TENS are often very helpful for back pain.
- Use antidepressants for chronic pain syndromes
New reviews of previous studies confirm that older-style tricyclic antidepressants as well as anticonvulsant drugs, can help ease the chronic pain and should be the firs tline of treatment.
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