IJCRR - 6(8), April, 2014
Pages: 71-78
NON-PHARMACOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS IN ALGIATRY
Author: Viral Ishvarlal Champaneri, Rajesh Kathrotia, G. K. Hathi, J. M. Harsoda
Category: Healthcare
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Abstract:
This review presents and discusses an overview of the emerging non-pharmacological treatment options and strategies for managing pain.When medications are not satisfactory due to various causes e.g. compliance, side effects, cost effectiveness non-pharmacological management of pain comes in to picture. Although these interventions effectively manage pain they are overlooked and underused. If medical person is familiar with these therapies he or she can identify and educate patients who may benefit from it. They are providing effective analgesia, well accepted, simple measures and adjunct to pharmacological therapies. Non-pharmacological pain management utilizes ways to alter thoughts and focus concentration to better manage and reduce pain. These include physical modalities, mind-body therapies, behavioural modification, manual therapies, natural therapies, neurostimulation, static magnets, cannabinoids.
Keywords: Pain, Algiatry, Alternative Therapies, Non-Pharmacological Management.
Citation:
Viral Ishvarlal Champaneri, Rajesh Kathrotia, G. K. Hathi, J. M. Harsoda. NON-PHARMACOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS IN ALGIATRY International Journal of Current Research and Review. 6(8), April, 71-78
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