concept   pain management

37 commonsense assertions
Cultures (37) Western countries (1) United States (1) Australia (1) Brazil (1) India (1) Japan (1) Western medicine (1) Canada (1) China (1) Eastern countries (1) Middle Eastern (1) Nordic countries (1) South Korea (1) UK (1) Western medical profession (1) Latin American countries (1) Mexico (1) medical professions (1) Ayurvedic medicine (1) Egypt (1) Europe (1) Russia (1) Western medical settings (1) Western medicine practitioners (1) alternative medicine (1) medical field in developed countries (1) Indigenous cultures (1) Ireland (1) North Africa (1) Pacific Islands (1) Polynesia (1) Southeast Asia (1) Sub-Saharan Africa (1) Traditional Native American Medicine (1) medical environment (1) surgical practice (1) traditional medicine practitioners (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 pain management Western countries Pain management in Western countries focuses on pharmaceutical and multimodal approaches including medication and physical therapy. 9
2 pain management United States Pain management in the US involves prescription medications and various treatments, including pharmaceutical interventions and specialized therapies. 7
3 pain management Australia Pain management in Australia encompasses traditional, alternative, and holistic approaches, including natural remedies and specialized clinics. 6
4 pain management Brazil Pain management in Brazil emphasizes holistic and community-based approaches with natural remedies and alternative therapies. 6
5 pain management India In India, pain management often includes the use of traditional herbal remedies and techniques such as Ayurvedic medicine and acupuncture. 6
6 pain management Japan In Japan, pain management combines traditional Eastern medicine and modern interventions, and emphasizes stoicism in expressing pain tolerance. 6
7 pain management Western medicine In Western medicine, pain is frequently treated with medications and physical therapy. 6
8 pain management Canada In Canada, pain management involves a mix of alternative therapies, traditional healing practices, and patient autonomy in post-operative care. 5
9 pain management China In China, traditional Chinese medicine, such as acupuncture and herbal remedies, is widely utilized for pain management. 5
10 pain management Eastern countries Traditional medicine, including acupuncture and herbal remedies, is widely used for pain management in Eastern countries. 5
11 pain management Middle Eastern Middle Eastern culture prefers holistic and natural remedies for pain management, involving family support in post-operative care. 4
12 pain management Nordic countries Traditional Nordic pain management includes saunas, cold-water immersion, and outdoor activities for well-being. 4
13 pain management South Korea Pain management in South Korea combines traditional Eastern medicine with modern interventions, focusing on non-invasive therapies for chronic pain. 4
14 pain management UK The UK prioritizes a multidisciplinary approach and non-opioid options for chronic and post-operative pain management. 4
15 pain management Western medical profession Pain management in Western medicine relies on evidence-based pharmaceutical treatments that prioritize patient comfort and also consider traditional influences. 4
16 pain management Latin American countries Latin American countries utilize home remedies, spiritual practices, and holistic approaches in pain management. 3
17 pain management Mexico Pain management in Mexico focuses on community support and holistic remedies, and values toughness. 3
18 pain management medical professions Pain management in medical professions involves personalized and varied approaches for individual patients. 3
19 pain management Ayurvedic medicine Ayurvedic medicine treats pain holistically using herbs, yoga, and dietary changes tailored to each person's constitution. 2
20 pain management Egypt In Egypt, pain management involves using both traditional healing rituals and conventional medical treatments. 2
21 pain management Europe Pain management in Europe includes both prescription medications and traditional therapies like banya and hydrotherapy. 2
22 pain management Russia In Russia, outdoor activities, banya therapy, and hydrotherapy are common methods for pain management. 2
23 pain management Western medical settings In Western medical settings, a combination of pharmaceutical and holistic interventions is commonly used for pain management. 2
24 pain management Western medicine practitioners Western medicine practitioners use pharmaceutical drugs and physical therapy to manage pain. 2
25 pain management alternative medicine The concept of pain management in alternative medicine involves using natural remedies such as herbal supplements and acupuncture. 2
26 pain management medical field in developed countries In developed countries, pain management in the medical field involves using both conventional and alternative approaches for relief. 2
27 pain management Indigenous cultures Traditional healing practices from Indigenous cultures, such as herbal remedies and spiritual ceremonies, are commonly used in pain management. 1
28 pain management Ireland In Ireland, pain management emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach and provides access to medical specialists and psychological support for chronic pain conditions. 1
29 pain management North Africa In North African culture, pain management often involves a preference for conservative and non-invasive methods, such as rest and relaxation. 1
30 pain management Pacific Islands Pain management in Pacific Island culture involves incorporating traditional rituals and therapies such as dance, music, and storytelling. 1
31 pain management Polynesia In Polynesian culture, pain management often incorporates traditional rituals and practices such as dance, music, and storytelling. 1
32 pain management Southeast Asia In Southeast Asian culture, pain management often involves support from family and community, as well as spiritual and traditional healing practices. 1
33 pain management Sub-Saharan Africa In Sub-Saharan Africa, pain management involves family and community support, as well as spiritual and traditional healing practices. 1
34 pain management Traditional Native American Medicine Traditional Native American pain management involves the use of herbs, ceremony, and connection to nature to address the root cause of pain. 1
35 pain management medical environment Effective pain management is essential in a medical environment to improve patient comfort and aid recovery. 1
36 pain management surgical practice The surgical practice culture focuses on controlling and minimizing pain during and after surgery with medications and anesthesia. 1
37 pain management traditional medicine practitioners Traditional medicine practitioners prefer natural remedies and alternative therapies for pain management. 1