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  2. Best arthritis pain relief cream of 2024, according to experts

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    To determine the best arthritis pain relief creams, we consulted with pain and joint experts, including doctors, chiropractors and physical therapists, to learn more about the most effective OTC ...

  3. Back pain - Wikipedia

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    Back pain is common; approximately nine of ten adults experience it at some point in their lives, and five of ten working adults experience back pain each year. [6] Some estimate that as many of 95% of people will experience back pain at some point in their lifetime. [ 2 ]

  4. Progressive muscle relaxation - Wikipedia

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    Pain is one of the most frequent symptoms in patients undergoing surgery or cancer chemotherapy and various treatments are proposed for its relief, including complementary relaxation techniques. [16] [18] Overall, PMR is effective at reducing pain in cancer patients, [1] [18] although the biological process behind this relationship is not known ...

  5. Science of yoga - Wikipedia

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    There is strong scientific evidence that yoga is a safe and effective additional therapy for people with low back pain. [P 4] On its own, yoga is about as effective as other active treatments for back pain, and more effective at reducing pain and improving function than non-exercise treatments. [36]

  6. Virtual reality therapy - Wikipedia

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    Virtual reality therapy (VRT) was pioneered and originally termed by Max North documented by the first known publication (Virtual Environment and Psychological Disorders, Max M. North, and Sarah M. North, Electronic Journal of Virtual Culture, 2,4, July 1994), his doctoral VRT dissertation completion in 1995 (began in 1992), and followed with the first known published VRT book in 1996 (Virtual ...

  7. Chronic pain - Wikipedia

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    The International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) defines chronic pain as a general pain without biological value that sometimes continues even after the healing of the affected area; [8] [9] a type of pain that cannot be classified as acute pain [b] and lasts longer than expected to heal, or typically, pain that has been experienced on most days or daily for the past six months, is ...