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Breakthrough Study Reveals New Insights into Chronic Pain Management
Atlanta, GA — A groundbreaking study published today in the Journal of Pain Medicine offers new hope for millions suffering from chronic pain, suggesting a novel approach that could reduce reliance on opioids. Researchers at Emory University found that a combination of low-dose cannabinoids and physical therapy significantly improved pain levels and mobility in clinical trials.
The findings could reshape treatment protocols for chronic pain, a condition affecting over 50 million adults in the U.S. Alone. “This is a game-changer,” said Dr. Elena Vasquez, lead author of the study. “Our results indicate that non-opioid alternatives can be just as effective, with fewer side effects.”
The study, funded by the National Institutes of Health, involved 200 participants over a 12-month period. Patients who combined cannabinoid treatment with a structured physical therapy regimen reported up to a 40% reduction in pain severity, compared to standard care alone.
Experts emphasize that while the results are promising, further research is needed to refine dosing and long-term safety. For now, patients are encouraged to discuss alternative pain management options with their healthcare providers.
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