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A Comparative study of Homeopathy and Combined Approach of Homeopathy and Yoga for Chronic Non-Specific Neck Pain in age group 18 to 65 Years
Published in January -March 2025 (Vol. 9, Issue 1, 2025)

Abstract
Background: Neck pain ranks among the leading causes of disability globally, particularly
affecting young adults. Neck pain ranks 4th in disability causes, affecting 6-20% of the
workforce with a 50% lifetime prevalence. Annual rates vary from 15% to 50%, peaking in
middle-aged females. GBD Study data shows a 21% increase in pain lasting over 3 months
from 2006 to 2016. Despite its significant burden, research efforts remain limited, with only
0.12 trials per million disability-adjusted life years and a total of 30 million globally. Its
nonspecific form, often multifactorial in origin, diminishes quality of life, productivity, and
socioeconomic status. Effective management strategies, including drugs, surgery, and
conservative therapies, remain pivotal, yet the optimal approach is uncertain. Yoga, a
burgeoning complementary therapy, shows promise in alleviating musculoskeletal pain, though
its specific impact on chronic non-specific neck pain remains underexplored. Homeopathy,
known for its individualized approach, offers potential relief for neck pain, yet its efficacy in
chronic non-specific cases warrants investigation. A comparative study is thus imperative to
discern optimal treatment modalities.
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January -March 2025 (Vol. 9, Issue 1, 2025)MNH190008
MNH-01-000012
25-34
2026-04-03
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F.F., D., & Natasha & Prasad & Manisha & Varsha & Ashwini & Asha & Brahmecha & Patel & Bodke (2026). A Comparative study of Homeopathy and Combined Approach of Homeopathy and Yoga for Chronic Non-Specific Neck Pain in age group 18 to 65 Years. Materia Novum: The Journal of Homoeopathy, 9(1), 25-34. https://mnh.scholarjms.com/articles/MNH190008
