How Orthodox treatment Contrasts With Alternative treatment
Introduction
How Orthodox treatment Contrasts With Alternative treatment
Orthodox rehabilitation is provider-dominated with a narrow range of choice; by contrast, Alternative rehabilitation is a marketplace gift a vast and growing range of choices. But the variation between Alternative and Orthodox rehabilitation is clear enough;Orthodox rehabilitation is based upon the scientific study of disease processes (or is working towards this goal), while Alternative medical systems have non-scientific approaches based on spiritual, mystical, or otherwise intuitive insights. But much Orthodox rehabilitation is not evidence based either.
Orthodox Medicine
Orthodox rehabilitation seeks to fix or repair, and not to support. Orthodox medical practitioners do an invaluable job within their area of expertise, as do holistic practitioners. Orthodox rehabilitation is well organized, unbelievably well funded, and has total control over the news media due to the huge amounts of advertising dollars spent by the pharmaceutical business Aka "Big Pharma".
Orthodox rehabilitation is provider-dominated with a narrow range of choices; by contrast, Alternative rehabilitation is a marketplace gift a vast and growing range of choices. Orthodox rehabilitation resembles a very restricted but nutritionally-balanced diet; Alternative therapies are like an endless pick-and-mix banquet from which the consumer selects what they fancy, taste it, then rule whether to eat more or try something else. Orthodox rehabilitation has evolved from its founding ideas into a model that is today, based on disease care. Orthodox rehabilitation treats the body (person) in isolated parts and believes it has the power and knowledge to fix an innate (natural) ideas by interfering in its normal homeostasis (whole body balance) using superior artificial chemicals. Orthodox rehabilitation has never been a model about health.
Alternative Medicine
Alternative Medicine, on the other hand, is very poorly organized, equally poorly funded, disjointed, and severely persecuted by Orthodox Medicine. Alternative practitioners may learn homeopathy, herbalism, kinesiology, electrodiagnosis, chiropractics, osteopathy, aromatherapy, reflexology, body works, iridology, cymatics, gem therapy, electro-magnettherapy, colour therapy, nutritional therapy, naturopathy, acupuncture, stress release,counselling etc. Alternative rehabilitation fits very well with some of the dominant attributes of modern society because it is characterized by continual generation of choice and depends upon the mass media for dissemination of information.
Conclusion
Since the goal of Orthodox rehabilitation is plainly to take off symptoms of disease rather than attain a health of optimum health, the elimination of symptoms becomes an end in itself rather than a means of identifying and correcting the fundamental cause of disease. The direction in which Orthodox rehabilitation is progressing is abundantly clear. Firstly,if Orthodox rehabilitation is to begin to accept responsibility for rehabilitation of lifestyle diseases then it must cease its interventionist coming and utilise the primary caring and supportive coming of holistic medicine.
While Orthodox rehabilitation is clearly classic to holistic rehabilitation for the rehabilitation of serious trauma and acute or life threatening diseases, holistic medicine, with its fundamentally supportive nature and its ability to embrace the significance of nutrition, is much more effective when it comes to promoting medical and preventing added illness in the future. It is in this area particularly where accurate analysis and a high level of co-operation between Alternative rehabilitation and Orthodox rehabilitation is very desirable.
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