This project was titled alternative chronic pain treatments due to the idea that came up to me as a result of the several tragic fatalities linked to analgesics that have occurred. Analgesics have been used to treat pains for quite a long time, but an incident in Afghanistan where a soldier massacred seventeen people due to the side effects of the drug raised lots of concern. The motivation for this paper was large because when solving a problem, there is always the endeavor to make the situation better than it was. However, this was not the case for the analgesics. As we will see in the literature review, soldiers are tremendously being affected by side effects of analgesics. From this observation, it can be said authoritatively that the study into alternative pain relief methods is justified.
The methodology went ahead and used descriptive statistical techniques for their reliability and for the fact that they can be used comprehensively with both qualitative and quantitative statistical techniques. This gave room for the data to be collected through the various ways associated with the two different techniques. The data collection was done through structured questionnaires that were well-pre-tested and administered to the target population. The data analysis was performed through Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS), and the data was presented using tables and figures.
Pain in human bodies always reflects an injury that requires medical attention and care. The nervous system is triggered to send information and alert the brain of a possible injury within the body. On the other hand, chronic pain is a very persistent and constant pain that never goes, it keeps occurring causing a lot of discomfort and inconvenience to an individual (National Institute of Health, 2013). Body pain causes a lot of discomfort to an individual irrespective of the short period they may take. Therefore, constant and repeatedly painful occurrences such as chronic pains should be addressed with the seriousness they deserve. Effective methods of handling the pain and helping the affected people feel relieved and better are indispensable.