Energy Medicine Is Widely Regarded As Effective

By Meeri Banks


Alternative care is gaining more legitimacy constantly. One branch of alternative or complementary medicine is the discipline known as energy medicine. The basic tenet of this school of therapy is the belief that a patient can be treated by the channelling of energies by a healer. Practitioners endeavour to discover imbalances (chemical, structural or bioelectrical) within the patient and to correct these imbalances with healing energies.

The phrases spiritual healing and energy therapy grew in popularity from the 1980s onwards following the creation of the International Society for the Study of Subtle Energies. Healing methods known as either hands-on or hands-off as well as distant healing are 3 separate methods covered by the umbrella term "energies healthcare". Distant healing comes about when a therapist and their patient are in disconnected localities; it can otherwise be termed "absent healing".

Biofield healing, contact healing, therapeutic touch and Reiki are all types of therapies. America's NCCAM (National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine) has labelled health-care methods that involve scientifically recordable energies as "Veritable Medication'. These techniques include light therapy, colorpuncture and magnet therapy.

Professional nursing bodies have recognised the effects of therapeutic touch. In 2005/6, the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association approved diagnosis that involved the patient's "energy field disturbance". Canadian therapists have registered the name "Therapeutic Touch'; it is exercised by analysts in an ordered and uniform technique to manipulate the field of the patient.

The uses of electrical energies for healing purposes include deep brain stimulators (to treat neurological problems), electric currents to heal wounds faster and TENS machines for the relief of chronic pain. Electrotherapy has been recognized by the American Physical Therapy Association as an effective form of pain management.

Joint mobility, tissue repair and incontinence can all be improved by electrotherapy. TENS machines use electrical impulses to affect how pain signals are transmitted to the brain; they can be a side-effect free alternative to pharmaceuticals for many forms of pain relief. Psychotherapists use bioenergetics to analyse and treat anxiety, depression and muscular tension.

Bioenergetics is one active system of "body work". The goals of this approach are the achievement of bodily and spiritual wellbeing through therapeutic processes that permit the flow of energies through the brain and the body. "Body work"'s effectiveness in psychotherapy has been established by neuroscience research.

The entire discipline sees the body's energies as vital to physical health, vitality and emotional wellbeing. It works with these energies to increase happiness and healthiness. Balance is restored non-invasively through massage of acupoints on the patient's body to create a harmonious whole.




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