Aurora Health Care has been a pioneer in the integration of complementary
and alternative medicine with more conventional treatments. Aurora offers a host of alternative therapies you and/or
your primary care physician may choose to treat a wide variety of health concerns.
This approach to health
care and wellness isn't really new; it's been practiced for thousands of
years and with good results.
Aurora offers chiropractic care, acupuncture treatment, back pain
relief, sciatica treatment, massage and massage therapists, touch therapy,
movement therapy and other alternative therapies.
Do ancient
healing arts work in today's modern, high-tech medical environment?
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What are some commonly used complementary medicine therapies?
Today, many forms of healing arts are used throughout
the United States. With conventional medicine review, Aurora
Complementary Medicine focuses on the integration of the following
approaches to enhance our patients' health and healing.
Massage and massage therapy
Improved circulation, joint movement, reduced muscle tension and
enhanced relaxation are all benefits of massage by manipulating
muscles and tissues in the body.
Chiropractic
care Chiropractic care includes the
manipulation of the spine to manage neuro-musculoskeletal disorders. It is often used as a
first-line treatment for acute low back pain.
Acupuncture
treatment This is an ancient Asian healing
art that encourages the body to promote natural healing and improve function by restoring
a balanced flow of energy (Qi, pronounced Chee) in the body. It involves the
insertion of fine needles into the body at specific points.
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Why are these therapies used?
Complementary therapies are used for many reasons. Some people use them to promote health
and maintain well-being. Some feel they have "tried everything else" and are
looking for another approach to treating their problem. Others want to have more control
over their own health and healing.
Are these therapies for you?
Think of your personal beliefs about health care. Complementary therapies are based on
different principles than conventional therapies. They focus on balancing the body systems
and improving the body's natural defenses. Conventional therapies focus more on
treating disease by attacking its causes.
If you are thinking about using a complementary
therapy...
Gather as much information as you can in order to get a balanced view of whether a
particular therapy might help you. Find out about the following:
Has this therapy been shown to be effective for your
condition?
Can you use this therapy along with conventional treatment?
Will using this therapy require major lifestyle changes?
Will your insurance cover any of the costs involved?
Do you have allergies, are you pregnant or breastfeeding, or
do you have other conditions that might make the therapy unsafe or ineffective for you?
What are the possible side effects?
Will this therapy interact with food, alcohol, or medications
you are taking?
Here are some questions to ask as you select a
complementary medicine provider:
Is the provider a graduate of an accredited training program?
Is he or she licensed to provide the services offered?
How long has he or she been in practice?
What will the approach consist of? Ask for a description of
the treatment. Find out how often you will need to visit, what the treatment will cost,
and if it is covered by insurance.
What health improvement should you expect, and when? How will
you know if the treatment is working? How will you know when to stop treatment?
Will the provider communicate his or her findings and plan of
care to your primary care provider?
For more information...
Your local Aurora pharmacist can answer your questions on herbal therapies and natural
products,
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trust of herbs and treatments.
To find out more about complementary medicine services
offered through Aurora Health Care, please call Nancy Conway, Director, at (414) 454-6703.