A recent study suggests that qigong, a form of traditional Chinese exercise, may alleviate chronic low back pain in military veterans, potentially reducing the need for conventional medical interventions. Critics argue the importance of maintaining a vetted, scientific approach to healthcare, raising concerns over the efficacy and practicality of replacing established treatments with alternative methods. This study reopens the debate on healthcare spending and the best strategies to support our veterans' health.
Qigong Study Challenges Conventional Treatment for Veterans' Chronic Pain
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Researchers conducted a study to evaluate the efficacy of qigong on biopsychosocial outcomes in veterans with chronic low back pain. Qigong (pronounced "chee-gong") is a traditional Chinese practice that combines gentle movements, controlled breathing and med…
In a ground-breaking study highlighting the benefits of integrating traditional Chinese medicine with Western healthcare practices, qigong has emerged as a promising solution for veterans burdened with chronic low back pain. This ancient technique, emphasizing mind-body harmony, could revolutionize our approach to veteran healthcare by offering a non-pharmacological and cost-effective treatment option, minimizing the reliance on opioid prescriptions and embracing multicultural medical practices.