About this Research Topic
Complementary and alternative medicine comprises several approaches, including but not limited to natural products (e.g., herbs, probiotics, dietary supplements), physical and manipulative interventions (e.g., physical therapy, chiropractic, osteopathy) and mind and body practices (e.g., acupuncture, yoga, meditation, hypnosis).
Despite the growing number of patients using complementary and alternative medicine, research is needed to determine the mechanisms of these approaches and their effectiveness for pain management.
Thus, this research topic aims at providing further insights on how complementary and alternative medicine may relieve acute and chronic pain, how effective they are compared with placebo interventions or other approaches and how they may be implemented in clinical practice.
Manuscripts can be original articles, including animal and human research, clinical trials, as well as systematic reviews and meta-analyses.
Keywords: Pain, Chronic Pain, Pain Modulation, Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Pain Management
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