The Options Alternative Healing Modalities Patients May Use

By Eliza Mendoza


Medicine continues to advance with every passing day. The practice has progressively moved away from the reliance on the clinical acumen of the clinician to the use of advanced equipment to visualise lesions in delicate structures such as the brain. Even as this growth continues to take place, there are many alternative healing modalities that are still in use. They remain highly preferred in many areas all over the world. We will look at some of the therapies that are commonly used.

Acupuncture is arguably the most well-known of the alternative treatments. Therapists believe that the well-being of the body is dependent on a balance in the energy flow or, Qi. An imbalance in is associated with an illness. The objective of the treatment is to restore the balance which also restores the well-being. Specially designed needles are inserted in some areas of the body believed to lie in the path of Qi. It is used to treat both acute and chronic conditions.

Chiropractic medicine is mainly used for conditions that affect the axial skeleton. Lower back pain is a common problem all over the world. In fact, it is estimated that over 80% of the entire world population will be affected by the condition in the course of their lifetime. Chiropractors are unlikely to run out of clients for this reason. These therapists treat conditions by manipulating the muscles and connective tissues that are attached to the spine. They are also said to be effective in managing menstrual pain, asthma, fibromyalgia and hypertension.

Yoga is one of the most well-known practices in this category. Yoga is most popular on the Indian subcontinent because of the numerous benefits with which it is associated. One of the benefits is treatment of mental conditions such as anxiety and depression. It is also effective in providing relief for some physical conditions. It has been closely linked to some Eastern religions such as Sikhism, Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism.

Ayurvedic medicine is the other therapy that also originated in India. The treatment has close similarity to yoga. The objective of this treatment is to establish a connection between the spirit, the mind and the body. When all these components are balanced, a life force in the body is stimulated. The amount of life force that is stimulated is proportional to the intensity of therapy.

Homeopathy is another common therapy. In homeopathy, there is a belief that the causes and cures of diseases are the same. This is known as the law of the similar and implies that if one knows what the causes of a given disease are than the cures can also be determined with ease. The treatment has its origins in Europe.

There are numerous other options that one may choose from. Other examples that can be added to this list include biofeedback, massage, hydrotherapy, aromatherapy and naturopathy among others. Most of these treatments are associated with very few side effects if at all.

When you are looking for alternative healing modalities, there is a need for one to ensure that the facility that provides the service to them is licensed. Since the field of alternative medicine is now recognised legally in many countries, there are a number of regulatory bodies that are charged with the responsibility of issuing licences. Remember that the treatments are not supported scientifically and one should take due caution.




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