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13C. The Effectiveness of Dietary Supplements for Pain Management

Focus Areas: Integrative Approaches to Care, Alleviating Pain Pain is often the most common medical condition for which patients choose complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), with dietary supplements representing the most common self-directed CAM treatment choice. However, with numerous dieta...

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Autor principal: Bonakdar, Robert
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Global Advances in Health and Medicine 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3875034/
http://dx.doi.org/10.7453/gahmj.2013.097CP.S13C
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description Focus Areas: Integrative Approaches to Care, Alleviating Pain Pain is often the most common medical condition for which patients choose complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), with dietary supplements representing the most common self-directed CAM treatment choice. However, with numerous dietary supplement choices on the market it often can be difficult for patients and clinicians to identify those with proven effectiveness for pain. This presentation will initially examine pain scenarios for which dietary supplements are commonly used (headache, joint pain, low back pain, and abdominal pain). Subsequently, the presentation will examine the rationale for dietary supplements including the purported mechanism(s) of action and indirect benefit on pain sequelea such as depression and fatigue. Finally, the presentation will provide the rationale for use and overview of currently available dietary supplement formulations that have demonstrated clinical effectiveness in various pain states. At the conclusion of this session, clinicians should gain great understanding of the importance of clinically tested dietary supplement formulations as well as counseling strategies for guiding patients toward evidence-based choices to optimize pain care.
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spelling pubmed-38750342014-01-03 13C. The Effectiveness of Dietary Supplements for Pain Management Bonakdar, Robert Glob Adv Health Med Scientific Abstracts Focus Areas: Integrative Approaches to Care, Alleviating Pain Pain is often the most common medical condition for which patients choose complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), with dietary supplements representing the most common self-directed CAM treatment choice. However, with numerous dietary supplement choices on the market it often can be difficult for patients and clinicians to identify those with proven effectiveness for pain. This presentation will initially examine pain scenarios for which dietary supplements are commonly used (headache, joint pain, low back pain, and abdominal pain). Subsequently, the presentation will examine the rationale for dietary supplements including the purported mechanism(s) of action and indirect benefit on pain sequelea such as depression and fatigue. Finally, the presentation will provide the rationale for use and overview of currently available dietary supplement formulations that have demonstrated clinical effectiveness in various pain states. At the conclusion of this session, clinicians should gain great understanding of the importance of clinically tested dietary supplement formulations as well as counseling strategies for guiding patients toward evidence-based choices to optimize pain care. Global Advances in Health and Medicine 2013-11 2013-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3875034/ http://dx.doi.org/10.7453/gahmj.2013.097CP.S13C Text en © 2013 GAHM LLC. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial- No Derivative 3.0 License, which permits rights to copy, distribute and transmit the work for noncommercial purposes only, provided the original work is properly cited.
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