Chapter 19: Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Characteristics that are typical of CAM therapies
1. Most practices based on the concept of life force or energy 2. Disease viewed as disturbance in life energies in the mind, body, and spirit 3. Treatments based on restoring balance, harmony, equilibrium 4. Belief that body has the ability to heal itself 5. The whole person is treated (physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual) 6. Multiple remedies and techniques often used 7. Each person is unique, so treatment is individualize
What 4 complementary medical systems are described in your text?
Traditional Chinese Medicine Homeopathy Naturopathy Ayurveda
Alternative Medicine
Treatment used in place of conventional medicine
Several reasons why people might use CAM
1. Conventional treatments not successful 2. Seeking to improve health and well-being 3. Relieve symptoms of a chronic disease or illness 4. Seeking a more holistic approach to health 5. Most often used in the treatment of back pain
Safety concerns exist for herbal and botanical products marketed as dietary supplements
1. No FDA regulation for dietary supplements 2. Potential interactions with other drugs 3. Contaminants
Traditional Chinese Medicine
Acupunture
Homeopathy (Homeopathic Medicine)
Based on the premise of "like cures like" and "the law of minimum dose"
Qi / chi
Believed to flow through the body along several meridians, or pathways, and there are hundreds of acupuncture points along these meridians
Holistic Health Care
CAM focuses on an integration of mind, body, and spirit in seeking ways to restore the whole person to harmony rather than treatment of individual parts
What is the difference between the terms "complementary" and "alternative" when describing CAM?
Complementary means that it is used along with conventional medicine while alternative means it is used in replacement of alternative medicine.
Natural Products
Consist primarily of: Herbal remedies / botanicals Botanicals Extracts from animal tissues Dietary supplements/nutraceuticals/functional foods
Mind body practices are
Enhance mind's ability to affect bodily functions and symptoms and promote health
Energy therapy
Forms of treatment that use energy originating either within the body (biofields) or from other sources (electromagnetic fields) 1. Qigong-channeling breathing with movement 2. Bioelectromagnetic-based therapies 3. Therapeutic touch; healing touch 4. Reiki
Complementary Health Approaches
Health care practices and products commonly used together with conventional medicine ex. message therapy and medication
Unconventional Western Medicine
Homeopathy
Characteristics of CAM Therapies
Individualized treatment Disease is disturbance in life energies Vary in effectiveness Treatment is focused on the whole person Believe the body has the ability to heal itself
Conventional/allopathic/Western medicine
Mainstream medicine or traditional Western Medical practice, is the dominant type of health care delivered in the US, Canada, Europe and much of the world.
Complementary Medicine
Medical products and practices that are not part of standard care; nonstandard treatments that you use along with standard ones
The most commonly used CAM therapy is ?
Natural Products
Most Controversial CAM practice
Natural products
Innate healing mechanisms
Naturopathy
Most commonly used CAM therapies
Nonvitamin, nonmineral, "natural" products; chiropractic care; deep breathing exercises; meditation; massage; and yoga
Naturopathy
Practitioners work with nature to restore health; work on principle that body has the ability to heal itself and maintain optimal health
Movement Therapy
Pressure aimed at increasing blood flow and inducing relaxation
Chiropractic manipulation
Primary treatment is manipulation of the spine and other joints (should always be done by a licensed chiropractor, physician, or PT)
Chiropractic Medicine
Spinal Manipulation
Qi/ Chi
The life force
Integrative medicine
The integration of complementary health approaches into conventional health care in a purposeful way Conventional health practices sometimes augmented by CAM modalities
What reasons would you give for being an even more critical consumer when considering the use of complementary or alternative therapies?
The research is still in a very primitive state so it has not yet been determined whether these strategies are effective or not
Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM)
Therapies and practices that do not form part of conventional mainstream medicine
"Natural" products
Used before conventional medicine. Consist primarily of: 1. Herbal therapies or remedies 2. Botanicals 3. Extracts from animal tissues 4. Dietary supplements
Conventional Medicine is also known as
Western Medicine and allopathic medicine
Placebo Effect
When patients given a placebo drug or treatment experience and improved state of health owing to the belief that they are receiving something that will be of benefit
Mind body practices
focus on body's structures and systems - bones, joints, muscles, soft tissues, & circulatory system
Energy therapies
forms of treatment that use energy originating either within the body (biofields) or from other sources (electromagnetic fields)
Acupuncture
insertion of thin needles into the skin
Chiropractic medicine
primary treatment is manipulation of the spine and other neuromuscular structures (Should always be performed by licensed chiropractor, osteopathic physician or physical therapist!)
Massage therapy
soft tissue manipulation (many types)