BMJ
Clinical Review
State of the Art Review
Management of chronic pain using complementary and integrative medicine
BMJ 2017; 357 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.j1284 (Published 24 April 2017)
Cite this as: BMJ 2017;357:j1284
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Re: Management of chronic pain using complementary and integrative medicine
Complementary therapy can be disastrous
In India, misconceptions about non-drug treatment and complementary therapy for various types of pain can be disastrous. Chiropractic manipulations for neck pain may lead to cervical cord or root lesions. Application of Marking nut extract for knee pain can produces blisters. Likewise, application of hot needles on the forehead for headache can produce thermal injuries.
Competing interests: No competing interests
28 April 2017
M A Aleem
Neurologist
A M Hakkim
ABC Hospital
Annamalainagar Trichy 620018 Tamilnadu India
@drmaaleem
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