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Culture and complementary therapies

Complementary Therapies in Nursing and Midwifery, 2002
Complementary therapies are becoming increasingly popular in cultures dominated by biomedicine. Modalities are often extracted from various healing systems and cultural contexts and integrated into health care, expanding the focus from treatment of disease to the promotion of health.
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Integrating complementary therapies

Practice Nursing, 1998
Complementary therapies (CTs) are an ever more popular option for health care, with an estimated 4–5 million people visiting a complementary practitioner each year. Although you might think they would be difficult to access in the NHS, over the last few years ways have been found to make them more available in the public sector. Patients are beginning
David Peters MBChB, Drcog, Mro, MFHom   +1 more
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Complementary and Alternative Therapies

2008
More and more people are employing complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) to treat their illnesses. A survey of English-speaking patients found that 42.1% used at least 1 of 16 specific CAM therapies during a 12-month period (1). In this study population, visits to CAM practitioners exceeded total visits to primary care physicians, and more than ...
Erin L. Arnold, William J. Arnold
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Complementary Therapies in Osteoporosis

The Journal for Nurse Practitioners, 2010
Abstract Osteoporosis is a disorder characterized by brittle, fragile bones. It results from unbalanced bone metabolism and often leads to bone fractures and, consequently, a decreased quality of life. It is complex in pathology and requires multifactorial management and treatment.
Darlene Higgs, Cathy R. Kessenich
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Complementary Therapies for Physical Therapy

2008
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Judith E. Deutsch, Ellen Zambo Anderson
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Complementary therapy and cancer

Patient Education and Counseling, 1999
There has been increasing interest in complemensify.shtml. We fully recognize the overlap that exists tary and alternative approaches to health and illness. between conventional and alternative approaches This is a world wide phenomenon that crosses when one speaks of techniques such as stress manboundaries of disease, age, ethnicity, and education ...
Marja J. Verhoef   +2 more
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Complementary Therapies in the ICU

2021
Conventional medicine, geared to treating and supporting potentially reversible conditions with a survival goal, can often lead to dehumanisation of the intensive care unit (ICU). Complementary therapies, when used in conjunction with conventional medicine in the ICU, may have a role in improving the patient journey.
Alex Psirides   +3 more
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Complementary therapies for osteoarthritis

Focus on Alternative and Complementary Therapies, 2001
Keywords: Osteoarthritis; Degenerative joint disease; Acupuncture; Herbal remedies; Homoeopathy; Nutritional supplements; Randomised clinical ...
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Complementary Physical Therapies

2018
Several approaches have been tested and can be integrated into a comprehensive palliative program for CP. These are discussed alphabetically (Table 27.1).
Vincenzo Bonicalzi, Sergio Canavero
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Complementary therapies for anxiety

Focus on Alternative and Complementary Therapies, 1999
Keywords: Anxiety; Alternative and complementary medicine; Relaxation; Biofeedback; Meditation; Exercise; Herbal ...
Max H Pittler, Adrian White
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