The Pocket Guide to Cancer Pain
Pain is a common cancer side effect. At least 20 to 50 percent of people with cancer report having pain. Cancer pain can be caused by injury to the nerves, cancer spreading to the bones or other structures in the body, and inflammation.
READ MORESupplements Provider Pocket Guide
Talking with patients about supplements is a key part of integrative health and whole-person care. Today’s patients can choose from a vast array of dietary supplements, from nutritional powders and gummy vitamins to cannabidiol (CBD) products and herbs derived from traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) or Ayurvedic (traditional Indian) medicine. This pocket guide is a resource for the HOPE Note, which includes questions on supplements and diet.
READ MOREGuide to Nutrition for Chronic Pain: What you eat can make a difference
Learn how to navigate the health care system to find relief. Build your pain management team including traditional and complementary providers. Read your rights and responsibilities as a person with pain and how to make the most of your insurance coverage.
READ MOREA Guide to Optimizing Treatment Through Integrative Health for People Living With Pain
Learn how to navigate the health care system to find relief. Build your pain management team including traditional and complementary providers. Read your rights and responsibilities as a person with pain and how to make the most of your insurance coverage.
READ MOREMoving Meditations – Tai Chi & Qigong Pocket Guide
Moving Meditations Pocket Guide gives providers and patients the information they need when advising patients to seek out a new mind-body practice. Download the guide to see how Tai Chi and Qigong can be incorporated into integrative patient care.
READ MOREMassage Therapy Pocket Guide
Massage Therapy gives providers and patients the information they need when advising patients to seek out massage therapy. Download the guide to see how massage therapy can be incorporated into integrative patient care.
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