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The Use of Yoga for Chronic Pain Management in the Pediatric PopulationHuff, Annabeth 01 May 2015 (has links)
Chronic pain has an adverse impact on the quality of life in children and adolescents. It can impair a child’s physical, psychological, and social functioning, leading to lower satisfaction with life and poor self-image related to health status. Forty-five percent of children experience chronic pain related to either disease processes or idiopathic causes. Not all children who suffer from chronic pain respond to traditional therapies. The purpose of this literature review was evaluation of current research on the use of yoga as an integrative therapy for chronic pain management in the pediatric population. A database search of CINAHL, MEDLINE, and PsycINFO was conducted. Yoga has few side effects, is inexpensive, and can be practiced almost anywhere, regardless of physical ability or age. There is limited research on the use of yoga as an intervention within the pediatric population. Existing research supports the efficacy of yoga for chronic pain management.
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A Case of Mediastinal Embryonal Carcinoma Successfully Treated by Integrative TherapySATO, KEIJI, TAKAHASHI, EMIKO, HIRASAWA, ATSUHIKO, TAKEUCHI, MIKINOBU, KAMIYA, MITSUHIRO, WAKAO, NORIMITSU, KAWANAMI, KATSUHISA 02 1900 (has links)
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Feasibility and Acceptability of an Integrative Therapy in Symptom Management for Patients with Pulmonary HypertensionVon Visger, Tadsaung Tania, Von Visger January 2018 (has links)
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