A detailed
description of each of the following alternative methods of treatment,
including the following information for each:
1What techniques and equipment are used for each
2What are the clinical applications of each
3Give an example of an injury or diseases’ process
that can be treated by eac
1. What are the
contra-indications of each
2. Explain how each method may
affect other methods? i.e can it be used to compliment other methods in
treatment? Will it affect the results of other therapies? (C ó th êr b ôr sung v à ảnh
h ư ơrn đ êr nh ưxng đi êfu trj kh ác)
Shiatsu is a
form of therapeutic bodywork from Japan. It uses kneading, pressing, soothing,
tapping, and stretching techniques and is made without oil through the light,
comfortable clothing.
"Shiatsu"
or "finger pressure." developed in Japan in 1900, the revival of
traditional medicine therapies, including acupuncture, massage. ..Shiatsu is
used in the medical treatment in the US.
Shiatsu
A shiatsu
massage table helps posture in a position comfortable similar to a massage cushion
backrest help reduce stress, relieve tension.
What's
Shiatsu?
Shiatsu 指圧 is a manual therapy developed in Japan through a synthesis
of Eastern and Western medical concepts, uses mankind’s most ancient medical
tools –the human hand and the human heart -to treat the patient using a
holistic approach that stimulates the body’s own natural self-healing powers to
correct imbalances and effect a cure from within.
Shiatsu
therapists can detect variations subtle responses in the person’s condition and
then apply pressure on the Shiatsu points. Those pressures have a deep effect
on the inner body so it can improve physical and mental well-being. Shiatsu
therapy is based on a spirit of kindness and compassion.
Contraindications
for Shiatsu.
Locally:
· Broken bones
· Open wounds and lesions
· Burns
· Rashes, poison oak/ivy, hives
· Psoriasis is NOT a contraindicated
condition, however, avoid "breaks" in the skin (legions)
· Shingles
· Fungus i.e. nail fungus, athlete's
foot
· Varicose veins
· Inflammation
General:
· High Fever
· Intoxication (drugs or alcohol)
· Contagious diseases, such as, chicken
pox, measles, severe flu or shingles
· High risk pregnancies (former
miscarriages, IVF in the first trimester, ill health or hemorrhaging)
· Uncontrolled diabetes
· Severe osteoporosis
· Severe nerve damage
· Blood cancers, like leukemia
Magnetic
Therapy
Magnets are
usually made from metals (such as iron) or alloys (mixtures of metals, or of a
metal and a nonmetal). Magnetic therapy using static category (unmoving objects
such as bracelets, rings…) to ease the pain.
Clinical application
of magnetic therapy is healing bone, muscle joints, cutting pain (edema)
http://www.electrotherapy.org/modality/magnetic-therapy#Clinical
Applications
Magnets may
not be safe for some people, such as those who use pacemakers or insulin pumps,
as magnets may interfere with the devices.
Soft tissue
injuries due to falls can be treated with magnetic therapy. Areas where a
quadripolar magnet placed on after 48 hours that pain will be cut.
Magnetic Th
erapy Contraindications.
People are
being chest pain, shortness of breath, anemia, heart attack…absolutely not
treated with static magnets.
Kinesiology
is the subject study the movement of the mechanism (body)
Therapy by
monitoring body (biofeedback), the disease is caused by an imbalance in the
body, or stress, malnutrition, or injury.
The turbulence
... not using kinesiology.
Integration
Therapy is served immediately by natural environments such as the classroom,
cafeteria, gymnasium ... to help students practice the difficult skills. The monitor, modern strategy, communication
... are the techniques and tools in service of the therapy.
Reflexology
- alternative medicine therapies that applying pressure to the feet, arms and
fingers… hand techniques without the use of oil.
31/03/2016 11:45pm
Alexander
Technique
Alexander
Technique is a method of healing simple, focus on changing habit of daily
activities, to help the body increase energy activities, to free and balance
body, reduction harmful stress and make body to feels soothing.
This
technique can workout while walking, standing, lying, sitting ..
Acupressure/TCM
(Traditional Chin ése
Medicine)
Acupressure
was developed in Asia over 5,000 years ago, is an ancient art used the power
and sensitivity of the hands and fingers to gradually tap into the pain points
healing. Moreover, the acupressure arouse ability to heal itself naturally of
the body.
Aromatherapy can include reducing stress, relieve
pain, stimulating the immune system, increase blood circulation, spiritual
development, promoting healing, and reducing disease symptoms.
Aromatherapy
treatments using the scent of herbs, flowers or fruit to increase benefits during
massage.
Aromatherapy
also using essential oils to aid in wound healing or in dementia care.
Aromatherapy
Contraindications.
EPILEPSY/SEIZURE
DISORDERS
Do not use:
Basil Eucalyptus Fennel
Hyssop Sage Rosemary
HIGH BLOOD
PRESSURE
Do not
use:
Red Thyme Hyssop
Pine Rosemary Sage
HYPOGLYCEMIA
Do not
use:
Geranium
KIDNEY
PROBLEMS
Do not
use:
Juniper
PREGNANCY
Do not
use:
Basil Birch
Camphor Cassia Cedarwood
Clary Sage Clove Bud Coriander
Fennel, Sweet Hyssop Jasmine
Juniper Lemon Marjoram
Myrrh Peppermint Rose
Rosemary Sage Thyme
A detailed
description of each of the following alternative methods of treatment,
including the following information for each:
1What techniques and equipment are used for each
2What are the clinical applications of each
3Give an example of an injury or diseases’ process
that can be treated by each
1. What are the
contra-indications of each
2. Explain how each method may
affect other methods? i.e can it be used to compliment other methods in
treatment? Will it affect the results of other therapies?
· Shi atsu (Traditional Japanese
massage)
· Magnetic Therapy
· Kinesiology
· Integration Therapy
· Reflexology
· Alexander Technique
· Acupressure (Traditional
Chinese Medicine)
· Aromatherapy
Shiatsu is a
form of therapeutic bodywork from Japan. It uses kneading, pressing, soothing,
tapping, and stretching techniques and is made without oil through the light,
comfortable clothing.
"Shiatsu"
or "finger pressure." developed in Japan in 1900, the revival of
traditional medicine therapies, including acupuncture, massage. ..Shiatsu is
used in the medical treatment in the US.
Shiatsu is
used to prevent and overcome the disease, reduce stress. The therapist using
all the fingers, elbow, knee ... to reconstruct the flow of energy, bringing
balance and harmony health. Incurred illness (colds, headache ..) when the
energy flow is blocked. The treatment stimulates energy flow and harmonize the
body.
A shiatsu
massage table helps posture in a position comfortable similar to a massage cushion
backrest help reduce stress, relieve tension.
What's
Shiatsu?
Shiatsu 指圧 is a manual therapy developed in Japan through a synthesis
of Eastern and Western medical concepts, uses mankind’s most ancient medical
tools –the human hand and the human heart -to treat the patient using a
holistic approach that stimulates the body’s own natural self-healing powers to
correct imbalances and effect a cure from within.
Shiatsu
therapists can detect variations subtle responses in the person’s condition and
then apply pressure on the Shiatsu points. Those pressures have a deep effect
on the inner body so it can improve physical and mental well-being. Shiatsu
therapy is based on a spirit of kindness and compassion.
Contraindications
for Shiatsu.
Locally:
· Broken bones
· Open wounds and lesions
· Burns
· Rashes, poison oak/ivy, hives
· Psoriasis is NOT a contraindicated
condition, however, avoid "breaks" in the skin (legions)
· Shingles
· Fungus i.e. nail fungus, athlete's
foot
· Varicose veins
· Inflammation
General:
· High Fever
· Intoxication (drugs or alcohol)
· Contagious diseases, such as, chicken
pox, measles, severe flu or shingles
· High risk pregnancies (former
miscarriages, IVF in the first trimester, ill health or hemorrhaging)
· Uncontrolled diabetes
· Severe osteoporosis
· Severe nerve damage
· Blood cancers, like leukemia
**
Magnetic
Therapy
Magnets are
usually made from metals (such as iron) or alloys (mixtures of metals, or of a
metal and a nonmetal). Magnetic therapy using static category (unmoving objects
such as bracelets, rings…) to ease the pain.
Clinical application
of magnetic therapy is healing bone, muscle joints, cutting pain (edema)
http://www.electrotherapy.org/modality/magnetic-therapy#Clinical
Applications
Magnets may
not be safe for some people, such as those who use pacemakers or insulin pumps,
as magnets may interfere with the devices.
Soft tissue
injuries due to falls can be treated with magnetic therapy. Areas where a
quadripolar magnet placed on after 48 hours that pain will be cut.
Magnetic Th
erapy Contraindications.
People are
being chest pain, shortness of breath, anemia, heart attack…absolutely not
treated with static magnets.
Kinesiology
is the subject study the movement of the mechanism (body)
Therapy by
monitoring body (biofeedback), the disease is caused by an imbalance in the
body, or stress, malnutrition, or injury.
The turbulence
... not using kinesiology.
**
Integration
Therapy is served immediately by natural environments such as the classroom,
cafeteria, gymnasium ... to help students practice the difficult skills. The monitor, modern strategy, communication
... are the techniques and tools in service of the therapy.
psychotherapy
integration is the synthesis of a variety of theories and techniques, an effort
look out the limitations of the method and to learn from other perspectives.
**
Reflexology
- alternative medicine therapies that applying pressure to the feet, arms and
fingers… hand techniques without the use of oil.
31/03/2016 11:45pm
Alexander
Technique
Alexander
Technique is a method of healing simple, focus on changing habit of daily
activities, to help the body increase energy activities, to free and balance
body, reduction harmful stress and make body to feels soothing.
This
technique can workout while walking, standing, lying, sitting ..
Acupressure/(Traditional Chin ése
Medicine)
Acupressure
was developed in Asia over 5,000 years ago, is an ancient art used the power
and sensitivity of the hands and fingers to gradually tap into the pain points
healing. Moreover, the acupressure arouse ability to heal itself naturally of
the body.
**
Aromatherapy
can include reducing stress, relieve pain, stimulating the immune system,
increase blood circulation, spiritual development, promoting healing, and
reducing disease symptoms.
Aromatherapy
treatments using the scent of herbs, flowers or fruit to increase benefits during
massage.
Aromatherapy
also using essential oils to aid in wound healing or in dementia care.
Aromatherapy
Contraindications.
EPILEPSY/SEIZURE
DISORDERS
Do not use:
Basil Eucalyptus Fennel
Hyssop Sage Rosemary
HIGH BLOOD
PRESSURE
Do not
use:
Red Thyme Hyssop
Pine Rosemary Sage
HYPOGLYCEMIA
Do not
use:
Geranium
KIDNEY
PROBLEMS
Do not
use:
Juniper
PREGNANCY
Do not
use:
Basil Birch
Camphor Cassia Cedarwood
Clary Sage Clove Bud Coriander
Fennel, Sweet Hyssop Jasmine
Juniper Lemon Marjoram
Myrrh Peppermint Rose
Rosemary Sage Thyme
Effect of
acupressure vs reflexology
Premenstrual
syndrome (gynecology) are common among young women students, the cause is
absent sessions. Test results between two groups of young women between
pre-test and post-test showed Reflexology more effective than acupressure in improving
practice templates related to premenstrual syndrome.
**
Shiatsu
and Magnetic Therapy
Really
complement, support others, achieved good results by using magnets and magnetic
enhanced between Shiatsu session.
Both sought improving
comprehensive
The power
balance in the body
Can use the
meridians and acupuncture points ancient and especially not touch the skin, do
not use needles.
Speed muscle
healing
**
Some popular
complementary therapies i.e. Acupuncture, Alexander technique, Aromatherapy tend
to share a few core beliefs, including:
· Body imbalance causes diseases.
· The body has the ability to heal
itself and maintain a healthy state in the right conditions.
· The treatment on the entire human
body, not just targeting the disease or symptoms.
· Treatment of minor injuries done then
to severe wounds.
· The treatment through many gentle steps
and take time.