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Current Opinion in Rheumatology:
March 2003 - Volume 15 - Issue 2 - pp 151-155
Rehabilitation medicine in rheumatic diseases

Complementary medicine

Ernst, E MD, PhD, FRCP (Edin)

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Abstract

Complementary medicine has become an important subject for rheumatologists, not least because many patients try complementary treatments. Recent clinical trials yield promising results. In particular, evidence suggests that several herbal medicines and dietary supplements can alleviate the pain of osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Clearly, rigorous testing of complementary treatments is possible, and considering their popularity, should be encouraged.

© 2003 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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