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An Update On Nonpharmacological Interventions For Pain Relief Yang Wang Rachel Aaron Nadine Attal Luana Colloca

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An Update On Nonpharmacological Interventions For Pain Relief Yang Wang Rachel Aaron Nadine Attal Luana Colloca
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Publisher: The Author(s)
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.66 MB
Author: Yang Wang & Rachel Aaron & Nadine Attal & Luana Colloca
ISBN: 101016/JXCRM2025101940
Language: English
Year: 2025

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An Update On Nonpharmacological Interventions For Pain Relief Yang Wang Rachel Aaron Nadine Attal Luana Colloca by Yang Wang & Rachel Aaron & Nadine Attal & Luana Colloca 101016/JXCRM2025101940 instant download after payment.

Cell Reports Medicine, 6 (2025) 101940. doi:10.1016/j.xcrm.2025.101940

SUMMARYChronic pain affects a substantial portion of the population, yet current treatments often fail to provideadequate relief. Non-pharmacological interventions, which target behaviors and brain processes underlyingthe experience of pain, hold promises in offering relief for people with chronic pain. This review consolidatesthe current knowledge concerning the efficacy of non-pharmacological interventions for chronic pain. Wefocus on psychological interventions (e.g., cognitive behavioral therapy-based interventions and emotionbased therapies) that use mental techniques and physical practices (e.g., exercise, massage, acupuncture,and yoga) that use body techniques to reduce pain. The efficacy of neuromodulation is also discussed. Giventhat placebo and expectation effects may enhance benefits for non-pharmacological interventions, we alsodiscuss placebo interventions and expectation management practices. Finally, we describe digital therapeutics as an emerging approach for managing chronic pain. We argue that non-pharmacological interventionsare critical adjunctive or stand-alone interventions for chronic pain conditions.

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