Littérature scientifique concernant la médecine intégrative en 2020 [Scientific literature on integrative medicine in 2020]

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27 janvier 2021

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C. Berna et al., « Littérature scientifique concernant la médecine intégrative en 2020 [Scientific literature on integrative medicine in 2020] », Serveur académique Lausannois, ID : 10.53738/REVMED.2021.17.723.0168


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Scientific research in integrative medicine has undergone significant development in recent years. Several studies published in 2020 focus on the management of chronic pain. Hypnosis has been shown to be as effective in analgesia as cognitive-behavioral therapy and therapeutic education. A study on chronic low back pain showed lower health care costs for patients using complementary medicine. Furthermore, the hypothesis of super responders to acupuncture treatment does not seem to be confirmed. Yoga could be a useful approach in the prevention of migraines. With respect to the management of COVID-19, the addition of traditional Chinese medicine to conventional treatments could reduce a number of symptoms and the length of hospital stays, although the quality of data is limited.

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