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Methodologies for Effectively Assessing Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM): Research Tools and Techniques
Finding the right criteria to use when judging Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) is essential if it is to stand up to criticism from those concerned about the importance of evidence-based medicine. This edited volume highlights how CAM requires different research tools and techniques from conventional medicine, and examines effective methodologies for accurately assessing CAM. Addressing a problem which is often cited as the reason for a failure to appreciate the potential in CAM approaches to patient care, experts from a wide array of CAM modalities suggest the most effective research methodology for each particular therapy and illustrate how a lack of adherence to that methodology produces a less effective assessment. Disciplines covered include Traditional Chinese Medicine, homeopathy, herbal medicine, craniosacral therapy, qigong and yoga. Providing direction in research and the best criteria to appropriately assess each discipline, this book highlights and responds to the issues underlying research in CAM. It will be of interest to anyone involved in CAM research, in addition to CAM practitioners and students, western medical practitioners looking to include CAM in their treatments, and anyone studying research design and methodology.
Includes an entire chapter devoted to CranioSacral Therapy
by contributing author and Upledger International Institute instructor Mariann
Sisco, PT, CST-D
Mariann explains:
· · The history of osteopathy ·
How structure and function are interrelated ·
The body as a unit ·
The body as a self-correcting mechanism ·
History of Cranial Osteopathy| ·
The anatomy of the craniosacral system ·
The fascial connection
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