Pain Medicine & Palliative Care: Pain Medicine
Complementary Approaches

Complementary or alternative approaches are often used in combination with traditional analgesic treatments, rather than as substitutes for them.

Some therapies that are typically considered alternative are actually considered mainstream by most pain specialists. These include approaches that have been called mind-body (psychologists usually refer to them as cognitive therapies), such as relaxation therapy, distraction techniques, biofeedback, and hypnosis, as well as acupuncture and therapeutic massage.

Other complementary therapies include a wide range of practices such as meditation, chiropractic, and nutritional or other remedies that are thought to prompt the body's release of pain-relieving substances. Many of these therapies are readily available, easy to do, inexpensive and low risk. In addition to helping relieve pain, they also may improve sleep, reduce anxiety and increase one's sense of control.

Our Music Therapy Program

The Louis Armstrong Music Therapy program has been serving individuals and families since 1994. Music Therapy is the intentional use of music and its elements to achieve well being. The Armstrong team is composed of music therapists and interns who specialize in the use of music and the therapeutic relationship as agents of change in treating patients and families. Sessions include individual and group bedside times, as well as group times in an outpatient clinic setting. Music therapists are able to accompany patients to procedures in various areas of the hospital, including the operating room, endoscopy, chemotherapy. Patients who are referred include those who are newly diagnosed, to those who are using music as a passage or transition in ending life. Patients who are experiencing pain and/or discomfort are given priority. Music therapy experiences include music listening, live improvisation, guided visualizations, the use of song in life-review, vibration (gong), and toning. For more information, please contact Joanne Loewy, DA, MT-BC, at 212-420-3484 or Kristen Stewart, MA, MT-BC, at 212-420-2722 or email: stoppain@chpnet.org.

Please visit our website, HealingChronicPain.org, for more information.



Department of Pain Medicine and Palliative Care
Beth Israel Medical Center, New York City
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