Department of Pain Control Research, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
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Innovative Therapies for Chronic Pain Management
Author(s): Gómez Zekiye*
Chronic pain, affecting millions globally, poses significant challenges to healthcare systems. Traditional management methods, primarily relying on
pharmacological interventions, often provide insufficient relief and are associated with adverse effects. This article explores innovative therapies
emerging in chronic pain management, highlighting advancements in neuromodulation, regenerative medicine, virtual reality and integrative
approaches. These therapies offer promising alternatives by targeting pain pathways more precisely and reducing dependency on conventional
medications. Through a comprehensive review of recent studies and clinical trials, we examine the efficacy, mechanisms and potential of these
innovative treatments to revolutionize chronic pain management... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2684-5997.2024.7.227
Journal of Anesthesiology and Pain Research received 835 citations as per Google Scholar report