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Non-invasive Complementary Therapies in Managing Musculoskeletal Pains and in Preventing Surgery
2020
International Journal of Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork
Musculoskeletal disorders are disabling diseases which affect work performance, thereby affecting the quality of life of individuals. Pharmacological and surgical management are the most recommended treatments. However, noninvasive physical therapies are said to be effective, for which the evidence is limited. Aim/Purpose: To study the effect of non-invasive physical interventions in preventing surgery among patients recommended for surgery for musculoskeletal complaints, who attended sports
doi:10.3822/ijtmb.v13i2.493
fatcat:cpbusiddijdr5o64zr2nurr6ta