Alternative and Complementary System of Medicine
Alternative and Complementary System of Medicine
Alternative and Complementary System of Medicine
KOLAR
SUBJECT–ADVANCED NURSING PRACTICE
PRESENTED BY:
BENETA V
SDUCON
TAMAKA KOLAR
LEARNING OBJECTIVES :
When CAM therapies are used in combination with other conventional therapies referred
as complementary therapies.
ALTERNATIVE MEDICAL SYSTEMS
• Alternative medical systems are built upon complete systems of theory and
practice. Often, these systems have evolved apart from and earlier than the
conventional medical approach used.
TYPES OF ALTERNATIVE
MEDICAL SYSTEMS
•.
Ayurveda
Siddha
Naturopathy
Types of alternative
medical systems
• The aim is to remove the cause of disorders, prevent illness and harmonize
body, mind and consciousness. Ayurveda aids is maintaining good health,
increasing longevity and overall quality of life.
• Examples:
• Terminalia arjuna – used for coronary artery diseases.
• Black pepper And long pepper are combined with ginger—reduction of joint
pain & indigestion.
TREATMENT
• Siddharas were the concept that a healthy body, the treatment in siddha
medicines in aimed at keeping the three humours in equilibrium and
maintenance of seven elements it is assumed that when the normal
equilibrium of three humours vatha, pitha & kapha is distributed disease
caused.
DIAGNOSIS
• Diarrhoea
• Migraines
• Motion sickness
• The flu
SIDE EFFECTS OF HOMEOPATHIC
REMEDIES
2. Some sudden life threatening situations like heart attacks, paralytic strokes,
diabetic comas etc. might have to be initially treated with allopathy, till the patient is
out of danger.
• This includes the general care of one's mind and body, the use of appropriate
physical exercise, the cultivation of a positive approach to life enhancement
etc.
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REBALANCING OF FOOD
; TYPES OF BODY
MIND
RELAXATION
TECHNIQUES
RELAXATION HYPNOTHERAP
TECHNIQUE Y
GUIDED
IMAGERY
MEDITATION
Meditation means sitting or resting quietly, often with the eyes closed, which
stills the mind for greater self-awareness.
Meditation also helps in reduction of pain and relieving stress.
It also involves sometimes the repetitive sounding of a mantra, which helps
the person to focus. Meditation promotes relaxation.
CLINICAL APPLICATIONS
• Prolonging Life Expectancy
• Stress Control
• Pain Management
• Cancer and Other Chronic Illness
• Heart disease
• High blood pressure
• Infertility
• Psoriasis
• Respiratory crises
• Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS), Tension Headaches
• Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Ulcers, and Insomnia
• Fibromyalgia
LIMITATIONS OF MEDICATION
• Relaxation techniques are aimed at relaxing muscles and quieting the mind
and are mainly designed to relieve tension and strain. It is also used as an
alternative treatment for insomnia.
CLINICAL APPLICATIONS OF
RELAXATION TECHNIQUE
• Lowering heart rate
• Lowering BP , tension
• Improving well being
• Reducing symptoms of distress
• Depression
• Anxiety
• LIMITATIONS OF RELAXATION TECHNIQUES :
• Individual undergoing relaxation therapy has report fearing loss of control. Feeling they are
floating and experiencing relaxation induced anxiety related to theses feelings.
• Occasional relaxation techniques may result in continued intensification of symptoms.
HYPNOSIS
• Hypnosis is a sort of conscious sleep or trance that can help people deal
with addictions, pain or anxiety disorders.
• In hypnosis, a person is put into an advanced state of relaxation in which
he is relatively unaware of his surroundings but not entirely unconscious
about it
• A hypnotized person follows the instructions given by the
hypnotherapist and tends not to be to psycho logic stress and conflict.
INDICATIONS OF HYPNOSIS
• Habit Disorders
• Habit Disorders
• Relaxation
• Anxiety States
• OCD
• Psychotic Disorders
• CONTRAINDICATIONS OF HYPNOSIS
• In a patient who does not want it.
• Hypertensive individual .
BIOFEEDBACK
• People are trained to exercise some control over the way their bodies work
and involves measuring a subject's bodily processes such as blood pressure,
heart rate, skin temperature using electronic sensors.
• Biofeedback helps a person to be more aware of what his body is doing, and
to bring reactions under control.
THE MOST COMMON BIOFEEDBACK
TECHNIQUES ARE:
• Temperature biofeedback -The main goal of hand-
warming biofeedback is to measure your level of stress
via your skin temperature, allowing you to consciously
change your stress level to appropriately meet the
circumstances. The more stressed you are, the lower
the temperature in your hands, feet, and other extremities.
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THE MOST COMMON BIOFEEDBACK
TECHNIQUES ARE:
• EEG biofeedback---
• Electroencephalography EEG biofeedback may help patients with attention
deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), addiction, anxiety, seizures,
depression, and other types of brain condition. During
a biofeedback session, the therapist attaches electrodes to the patient's skin,
and these send information to a monitoring box.
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THE MOST COMMON BIOFEEDBACK
TECHNIQUES ARE:
• Reflexology is the practice of stimulating points on the feet, hands and ears
to improve health or give a beneficial effect on some other parts of the body.
• It is commonly performed on the particular areas of foot that are believed to
correspond to different organs or systems of the body.
• This helps to eliminate the blockage of energy responsible for pain or disease
in the corresponding body part.
ACCUPRESSURE
• Reiki is a technique, which uses the channelling and flow of energy through
the body to improve health and promote healing.