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Pain relievers. · Antidepressants and anticonvulsants. · Corticosteroids. · Bone-loss medications. · Sympathetic nerve-blocking medication. · Intravenous ketamine.
Alternative medicine · Acupuncture. Acupuncture may provide temporary relief from chronic headache pain. · Massage. Massage can help reduce stress and relieve ...
To find better ways to manage chronic pain, clinical trials at Mayo Clinic are testing complementary therapies, such as acupuncture, massage and yoga, as ...
“We also did a short study with hospitalized patients and found those who underwent massage therapy reported a 60 percent improvement in their pain after ...
Rub your child's legs. Children often respond to gentle massage. · Use a heating pad. Heat can help soothe sore muscles. · Try a pain reliever. Offer your child ...
Behavioral, physical and occupational therapies at Mayo Clinic help those with chronic pain restore functioning and improve quality of life.
Spinal manipulation appears to work and to be as safe as standard treatments for low back pain. Massage therapy. Massages can help loosen up the larger muscles ...
Massage also can relieve muscle tension — and sometimes headache pain. Gently massage your temples, scalp, neck and shoulders with your fingertips, or ...
Wearing compression garments on the residual limb may also help. Massage. Gentle massaging of the limb can sometimes reduce pain. Hypnosis. A small study found ...
Clinically determined by hospice staff to be appropriate for massage therapy with ESAS-r scores of 5 or greater on pain, depression, anxiety, or best well-being ...
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