IMPORTANT INFORMATION

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NHS Sheffield Clinical Commissioning Group has been legally dissolved and from 1 July 2022 has been replaced by a new organisation: NHS South Yorkshire Integrated Care Board (SY ICB). NHS South Yorkshire ICB is now responsible for commissioning and funding of health and care services locally. Please go to our new website www.southyorkshire.icb.nhs.uk for information about the work of NHS South Yorkshire ICB and details about how to contact us.

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Complementary Therapies

What are complementary therapies?

The term complementary therapy covers a wide range of health related practices, which are used alongside conventional treatments. They are not given with the aim of curing disease but to support physical, psychological, emotional and spiritual recovery.

These therapies may help in a number of ways. They might help to:

  • Ease pain and reduce physical tension and stiffness
  • Relieve the side effects of treatments and assist with symptom control
  • Provide time to relax, talk and share any worries in a safe environment.
  • Promote relaxation and reduce the emotional stress, which can accompany a diagnosis.

They can also help you to:

  • Regain control and feel more able to cope
  • Increase your sense of wellbeing and improve quality of life
  • Motivate you to move on
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