Therapeutic Manipulation - What Exactly Does it Mean?
Copyright 2005 Anne Wolski
Therapeutic manipulation refers to any technique by which a
disease or disorder is treated using the remedial use of the
hands, especially by a skilled practitioner. Some of these
techniques include:
Acupuncture Massage Physiotherapy Chiropractics Myopractics
Acupuncture
Acupuncture is one of the oldest, most commonly used medical
procedures in the world. Originating in China more than 2,000
years ago, acupuncture began to become better known in the
United States in 1971, when New York Times reporter James Reston
wrote about how doctors in China used needles to ease his pain
after surgery. The term acupuncture describes a family of
procedures involving stimulation of anatomical points on the
body by a variety of techniques. American practices of
acupuncture incorporate medical traditions from China, Japan,
Korea, and other countries. The acupuncture technique that has
been most studied scientifically involves penetrating the skin
with thin, solid, metallic needles that are manipulated by the
hands or by electrical stimulation.
Massage Massage is now one of the most popular forms of
alternative therapy, whether it's for stress relief, muscular
therapy or even emotional healing. But with so many different
types of massage available, it can be hard to know what's right
for you? The most basic form of massage is Swedish. The gentle
soothing stimulation of the soft tissue and muscles is a
wonderful means of calming nerves and improving overall
circulation.
Physiotherapy Physiotherapy is a science-based healthcare
profession which views movement as central to health and well
being. Core skills used by physiotherapists include manual
therapy, therapeutic exercise and the application of
electrophysical modalities. Physiotherapists believe it is of
crucial importance to take note of psychological, cultural and
social factors which influence their clients. They try and bring
the patients into an active role to help make the best of
independence and function.
Chiropractics Chiropractics is based on the scientific fact that
your body is a self-regulating, self-healing organism. These
important functions are controlled by the brain, spinal cord,
and all the nerves of the body. The skull protects the delicate
tissues of the brain. The moving bones of the spine protect the
vulnerable communication pathways of the spinal cord and nerve
roots. If the nervous system is impaired, it can cause
malfunction of the tissue and organs throughout the body.
Chiropractic is the science of locating offending spinal
structures, the art of reducing their impact to the nervous
system, and a philosophy of natural health care based on your
inborn potential to be healthy.
Myopractics As an advanced form of bodywork, Myopractic
integrates together the soft tissues and skeleton to achieve
deep relaxation and relieve chronic pain. Based on the same
system of training as that in the Bowen Technique, Myopractic
employs postural assessment as a guide to its treatment plan for
clients aiming to restore the body's structural integrity back
towards its ideal state. Myopractic shows that where there is a
bone or joint misalignment, then there is a muscle that is
responsible. Once the muscle disorder is corrected, the skeleton
will respond correcting the misalignment.
Effective pain management is an increasingly diverse field and
manipulative therapies are only one field to consider. Pain
management is a matter of personal choice and a case of finding
what works well for your individual needs. Effective management
of pain can often make the difference between living a life
governed by debilitating pain and leading a relatively normal
life.