نتایج جستجو برای: complementary therapy

تعداد نتایج: 748445  

2004

Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM)—also referred to as integrative medicine—includes a broad range of healing philosophies, approaches, and therapies. A therapy is generally called complementary when it is used in addition to conventional treatments; it is often called alternative when it is used instead of conventional treatment. (Conventional treatments are those that are widely acc...

Belinda Gousta Mohsen Saberi Isfeedvajani,

Introduction: Homeopathy can be applied to treat various diseases and conditions such as cancer, allergy, mood disorders, headache and pain. This case showed that homeopathic medicine can be a treatment modality for idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP), an autoimmune-mediated hematologic disorder. Case Presentation: The patient was a 5.5–year-old child wi...

2016
Raziyeh Ghafouri

Background: Research on the subject of laughter commenced on the 20 century. In recent decades researcher demonstrated that humor and laughter has positive impact on physical body same as psychological aspect. This study was conduct for integrate knowledge about humor as complementary therapy through the narrative review. Evidence Acquisition: The keywords humor, laughter, joking and humor ther...

2009
DANIEL P. WIRTH

The effect of Noncontact Therapeutic Touch (NCTT) therapy and Intercessory Prayer (IP) on patient determined insulin dosage was examined in an exploratory pilot study which utilized a randomized, double-blind, within subject, crossover design. Sixteen type I diabetes mellitus patients were examined and treated daily by NCTT and IP healers for a duration of two weeks. Each patient underwent two ...

Journal: :Clinical and experimental rheumatology 2009
A Fioravanti B Bellisai S Capitani P Manica G Paolazzi M Galeazzi

OBJECTIVE It is a traditional practice in the Alpine region of Trentino and Alto Adige (Italy) to use phytothermotherapeutic treatment with fermenting grass ("hay baths") for rheumatic diseases. However, despite its long history and popularity, a clinical validation of the efficacy and tolerability of the treatment has yet to be found in current literature. Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is charac...

Journal: :The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 2009
Fiona Barlow George Lewith

The ethics of complementary therapy research recruitment: a case study We suggest that physicians responsible for the clinical care of their patients have a moral and ethical duty to thoughtfully consider recruitment to appropriately approved, funded, and peer reviewed research that may possibly help the people for whom they are responsible. This facilitates the sustained development of evidenc...

2011
Giancarlo Lucchetti Alessandra L. Granero Lucchetti Rodrigo M. Bassi Marlene Rossi Severino Nobre

Spiritism is the third most common religion in Brazil, and its therapies have been used by millions worldwide. These therapies are based on therapeutic resources including prayer, laying on of hands, fluidotherapy (magnetized water), charity/volunteering, spirit education/moral values, and disobsession (spirit release therapy). This paper presents a systematic review of the current literature o...

2016
Kazuko Onishi

OBJECTIVE The number of cancer patients who survive more than 5 years after the completion of their initial treatment is increasing. Oncology nurses must consider the needs of long-term cancer survivors in addition to those of cancer patients undergoing treatment because cancer survivors experience anxiety over several issues, including the risk of recurrence and progression of cancer status an...

Journal: :Emergency medicine clinics of North America 2005
James N Dillard Sharon Knapp

One primary reason patients go to emergency departments is for pain relief. Understanding the physiologic dynamics of pain, pharmacologic methods for treatment of pain, as well CAM therapies used in treatment of pain is important to all providers in emergency care. Asking patients about self-care and treatments used outside of the emergency department is an important part of the patient history...

2013
Gabriella Hegyi Gyula P. Szigeti András Szász

Hyperthermia means overheating of the living object completely or partly. Hyperthermia, the procedure of raising the temperature of a part of or the whole body above normal for a defined period of time, is applied alone or as an adjunctive with various established cancer treatment modalities such as radiotherapy and chemotherapy. However, hyperthermia is not generally accepted as conventional t...

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