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Complementary and Alternative Medicine

Approaches to Health Care Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is a group of diverse medical and health care systems, practices, and products that are not considered to be conventional National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) Support scientific investigation of complementary and alternative healing practices Trains those researching CAM practices Disseminates authoritative information

Conventional Medicine Refers to the dominant health care system in the U.S., Canada, much of Europe Western medicine, biomedicine, allopathic medicine Illnesses are treated with drugs, vaccine, or surgery Illness is defined by a set of symptoms that are similar in everyone who has the illness Investigations into causes of disease and treatments for them are done using the scientific method

Practitioners for conventional medicine: M.D. or D.O. (medical degrees) Dentists, optometrists, podiatrists, nurses, physical therapists, dietitians, midwives and physician assistants

Complementary and Alternative Medicine Complementary medicine (CAM): group of practices used together with conventional medicine Alternative medicine: group of practices used as an alternative to conventional medicine Integrative medicine: use of conventional medicine in combination with CAM practices that have been proven safe and effective

Characteristics of CAM The body is believed to have an inherent balance or ability to heal itself The whole person is treated (physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual) Each person is unique, so treatment is individualized Many practices use a complex combination of interventions, often involving many medications at the same time along with recommended behaviors

CAM Practices Two main types of complementary health approaches Natural products (i.e., echinacea) Mind and body interventions (i.e., t ai chi or chiropractic medicine) People use CAM for a variety of reasons Improve health and well-being Relieve symptoms of a chronic disease or illness A more holistic approach to health Most often used in the treatment of back pain

Types of CAM Approaches

CAM Therapies

Diseases/Conditions

Natural Products Natural products, or biologically-based practices, include the use of the following: Dietary supplements, megavitamins, minerals, herbal medicines, probiotics, functional foods, and dietary regimens Therapeutic diets involve reduction or removal of certain types of foods for a set time period Dietary alterations are usually used as an adjunct or complement to other forms of therapy

Herbal Medicines Vast array of products derived from plants and other natural substances Herbal remedies rooted in history Currently being investigated by researchers in controlled clinical studies Safety is major concern Contamination Lack of standardization Drug interactions

Traditional Chinese Medicine A well-developed medical system that has been in existence for nearly 3,000 years Focuses on maintaining or restoring the physical, mental, and spiritual well-being of the individual Illness occurs when your qi (chi) or energy force is disturbed or imbalanced (yinyang principle)

Diagnosis involves evaluating an individual for signs of imbalance Methods include herbal medicine, acupuncture, acupressure, and dietary modification

Ayurveda Has been practiced in India for 5,000 years Emphasizes balance among the body, mind, and spirit and sets a goal of restoring harmony to the individual When your three doshas are in balance, you are considered in good health

Homeopathy Developed by German chemist and physician Samuel Hahnemann Three principles: Law of similars: substance that causes disease in a healthy person can cure the same symptoms in a sick person Principle of minimal dose: remedies intended to encourage the body to heal itself; smallest possible dose will have greatest effect Every patient is unique

Naturopathy Main principle is that the body has the ability to heal itself, especially through nutrition Focus is on cleansing and strengthening the body rather than on treating the symptoms of a specific illness Dietary modification, nutritional supplementation, herbal remedies, hydrotherapy, massage, homeopathy, acupuncture, biofeedback, stress reduction techniques, and lifestyle counseling Research on evaluating naturopathy as a complete system of medicine in early stage

Mind and Body Interventions Energy therapies Mind-body therapies Manipulative and body-based therapies

Energy Therapies Based on the idea that a disruption or imbalance of energy is at the root of illness and that restoration restores health Acupuncture: insertion of needles at certain points in the skin to stimulate the flow of qi Acupressure: use of Japanese Shiatsu massage at acupuncture points to improve flow of qi T ai chi: moving meditation Magnetic-field therapies: used to ease chronic pain

Mind-Body Therapies Medical practices based on the premise that the mind influences the body in ways that promote or detract from well-being Meditation Yoga Deep breathing Prayer Progressive relaxation Visualization Biofeedback Hypnotherapy

Manipulative and Body-Based Practices Focus on the body s structures and systems, such as bones, joints, muscles, soft tissues, and circulatory system Osteopathic medicine: considered a form of conventional medicine; healing through manipulation and focus on the whole person Chiropractic medicine: belief that illnesses are the result of subluxation of the spine Massage therapy and bodywork: pressure aimed at increasing blood flow and inducing relaxation

Making Informed Health Care Choices Conventional medicine, CAM, and self-care are three intersecting areas of healthcare Consumers need to do the following: Consult with their conventional care physician Research the therapy and provider Be wary of commercial websites that are selling a product

Sectors of Health Care

Choosing Self-Care Actions taken on behalf of your own health Eating healthy foods, exercising, sleeping well Observing your own symptoms Evaluating your external environment Gathering information and advice Making informed decisions

Influences on Health Care Choices Insurance status is a major deciding factor Without insurance, chronic health conditions are less well controlled, due to the prohibitive costs Determines when problems are diagnosed, and what/when preventive actions are taken Affordable Care Act of 2010: young adults can stay on parents health insurance up to age 26

Influences on Health Care Choices The media are an important influence Disseminate health information Popularize diets, products, treatments, attitudes Direct-to-consumer advertising: marketing of products directly to consumers instead of to health care providers