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Musculoskeletal Pain: a Study on Various Contributory and Alternative Remedy Methods |

Chinoy Danesh Dinyar, in Journal of Advances in Science and Technology | Science & Technology

ABSTRACT:

The utilization of contributory and alternative medicine(CAM) is high and expanding worldwide.Patients generally utilize CAM withinexpansion to accepted medicine, for the most part to treat pain. In an expansive number of cases, people utilize CAM for chronic musculoskeletal pain as inosteoarthritis, back pain, neck pain, or fibromyalgia. Herewith, an audit isdisplayed of CAM efficacy in treatingmusculoskeletal pain for which, nonetheless, no scientific examination has sofar furnished confirmation robust enough. In some extraordinary situationswhere satisfactory pain control can't be accomplished, CAMcould be recognized in judicious and singular approach dependent upon the firstgeneral control in medicine "not to mischief" and on the utilityhypothesis of every intercession, i.e. consistent with the assumed instrumentof painful jolt what's more with close observing of the patient's reaction.Further amazing studies are justified to illustrate the efficacy and reactionsof CAM systems. Thusly, ordinary medicineremains the primary mode of medicine for patients with musculoskeletal painfulconditions.