CAM And Traditional Chinese Medicine Flashcards
What does complementary medicine and alternative medicine refer to?
They are used interchangeably with what ?
What is the main healthcare system in Ghana?
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The terms “complementary medicine” and “alternative medicine” refer to a broad set of health care practices that are not part of that country’s own traditional or conventional medicine and are not fully integrated into the dominant health care system.
• They are used interchangeably with traditional medicine in some countries.
Allopathic or orthodox medicine
But it is CAM not traditional medicine
What do you think is the situation of traditional medicine in Ghana?
Which directorate is the policy maker of traditional and CAM and which body regulates practice and practitioners in Ghana ?
Allopathic medicine (Western medicine or orthodox medicine) is the accepted form of healthcare delivery in Ghana. • In Ghana, Traditional Medicine is classified as our indigenous medicine and so is not considered as a CAM system. • The TAMD- Traditional and Alternative Medicine Directorate is the policy maker of these two broad systems: Traditional and CAMs while TMPC-Traditional Medicine Practice Council regulates the practice and practitioners in Ghana.
What are the types of CAM
Five categories of complementary or alternative medicine are generally recognized:
1. Whole medical systems
2. Mind-body medicine
3. Biologically based practices not usually used in conventional medicine
4. Manipulative and body-based practices
5. Energy medicine
• The name of many therapies only partially describes their components
What is whole medical system CAM and what is mind-body,medicine CAM based on and give three examples under each
What techniques are used and why in mind -body medicine ?
Why is mind body medicine considered mainstream? And give two examples
Whole Medical Systems
• These are complete systems with a defined philosophy and explanation of disease, diagnosis, and therapy:
oAyurveda, Homeopathy, Naturopathy and Traditional Chinese medicine.
- Mind-Body Medicine
• Based on the theory that mental and emotional factors regulate physical health through a system of interdependent neuronal, hormonal, and immunologic connections throughout the body.
• Behavioural, psychologic, social, and spiritual techniques are used to enhance the mind’s capacity to affect the body and thus to preserve health and to prevent or cure disease.
• Scientific evidence supports its benefits hence are now considered mainstream. E.g. for treatment of chronic pain, coronary artery disease, headaches, insomnia, and as aids during childbirth:
o Biofeedback, Guided imagery, Hypnotherapy, Meditation (including mindfulness) and Relaxation.
What are biologically based practices and give three examples of such therapies
What do manipulative body-based practices focus primarily on?
What belief are they based on?
Name five practices under manipulative body based practices
Some of these manipulative body based practices or therapies result in lesions that may be mistakes for what?
These therapies are enough to do what?
Biologically Based Practices
• They use naturally occurring substances to affect health:
o Botanical medicine and natural products
o Chelation therapy
o Diet therapies
Manipulative and body-based practices
• They focus primarily on the body’s structures and systems (e.g., bones, joints, soft tissues). They are based on the belief that the body can regulate and heal itself and that its parts are interdependent:
o Chiropractic, Massage, Reflexology, Cupping, Scraping (e.g., coining, spooning), Moxibustion, Acupuncture is also sometimes considered a manipulative therapy.
• Some of these therapies (cupping, scraping, moxibustion) result in lesions that may be mistaken for signs of trauma or child abuse. These therapies are thought to stimulate the body’s energy and to enable toxins to leave the body. However, very little high quality research has assessed their efficacy.
What is energy medicine
All energy therapies are based on what belief?
Historically a vital force was posited to explain what process? As biologic science progressed what was dismissed? Some investigators continue to explore what?
Energy medicine is a component of several therapies including which therapies?(name five)
What is Tai chi?
Energy Medicine
• This manipulates the subtle energy fields (biofields) thought to exist in and around the body and thus affect health.
• All energy therapies are based on the belief that a universal life force (qi) or subtle energy resides in and around the body. Historically, a vital force was posited to explain biologic processes that were not yet understood.
• As biologic science progressed, this force was dismissed. Some investigators continue to explore the existence of the biofield and subtle energies.
• Energy medicine is a component of several therapies, including the following:
o Acupuncture, Magnets, Therapeutic touch, Reiki, Qi gong and Tai chi—components of traditional Chinese medicine using gentle postures, mindful movement, and the breath to bring the patient’s energy into better balance.
What are the Role of CAMs in Public Health?
• What are the Strength, benefits, limitations and Risks associated with
CAMs?
• How Relevant is the study of CAMs to Clinicians like yourselves?
• How does Knowledge on CAMs impact the quality healthcare provided by clinicians?
What is Arguably the oldest of the whole healing medical systems in the world?
Since when has it been used?
How many parts is it classically considered?
Why is it seen to have been well established?
Traditional Chinese Medicine
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• TCM has been used since the 3rd century.
• Classically considered in three (3) parts
• Theory: Ying and yang & Five (5) elements
• Treatment: Herbalism, Acupuncture, Moxibustion,cupping,massage therapy
• Prevention: Qi-gong, Tai-ji, Meditation & Massage
• TCM is seen to have been well established because of the dialectical viewpoint of ancient Chinese philosophical thought.
TCM is seen as not just a collection of piecemeal experiences but most experiences have been summed up, forming a theoretic system, both medical and philosophical. True or false
The greatest philosophical background to tradito Chinese medicine are?
What are the five elements
- The greatest philosophical background to TCM are the:
- Essential Qi
- Yin and Yang
- Five Elements
Wood Water Fire Earth Metal
According to the theory of Qi,ancient Chinese philosophy believes what ?
Which qi is responsible for the composition of the universe?
Movements and changes of the qi produced what? According to the medical classic of the yellow empower where does human life originate from?
Theory of Qi
• Ancient Chinese philosophy believes that the universe originates from Taiji, a synonym for original or primitive qi.
• Out of this primitive qi is the essential qi, responsible for the composition of the universe.
• The movement and changes of the qi produces the different compositions in the world.
• The Medical Classic of the Yellow Emperor: “Human life originates in the qi of Heaven and Earth, and develops according to the normal order of the four seasons.”
• Without the actions and changes of qi there would be no life activities.
Which qi is man endowed with?what are based on the actions and the changes of the qi?
The theory of qi is of what kind?
Why is this view central to Chinese medicine
Qi is not just a vital force
True or false
Qi is classified into two main categories name them.
Genuine qi of human beings comes from three sources name them
Genuin qi includes what?
What is harmful to health? What are considered evil qi?
• Man is endowed with the qi of nature.
• All life activities: mental activities such as thought, will, and emotions, are based on the actions and changes of qi.
• The theory of the qi is a kind of materialism.
• Man is derived from the qi of nature.
• Mental activities are explained in terms of objective matter.
• This view is central to Chinese medicine which understands that all psychological activity must be in harmony with nature to ensure health.
• Qi is not just a vital force.
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Types of Qi • Classified into two main categories: • The genuine or normal qi. • The evil or pathogenic qi. • Genuine qi of human beings comes from three sources: • Primordial qi: inborn, inherited from parents • Qi of food essence: acquired • Qi of air: acquired • Genuine qi includes all the materials and energy essential for life activities as well as the body's resistance against disease. • Evil qi is harmful to health. The various pathogenic agents: abnormal atmospheric changes such as wind, cold, heat, dampness and dryness are all considered evil qi, if they happen in an untimely fashion or in excess.
The theory of yin and Yang was originally what?
What do they represent?
What law do they explain?
What is this theory saying?
The theory of yin-yang as what can be applied to any field of medicine?
Give two example
Theory of Yin and Yang
• Originally topographical description of the sunny
and shady aspects of the hill.
• Yin and yang represent two opposites of an object or phenomenon.
• In this theory:
• allthingsandphenomenaintheworldcontaintwo
opposite aspects.
• yin and yang, are in conflict and at the same time mutually dependent (Law of Unity of Opposites).
• The theory of yin-yang as a dialectical way of thinking can be applied to any field of medicine.
• Parasympathetic and Sympathetic
• Testosterone and Oestrogen
Is there conflict between the theory of qi and that of yin-yang?
Qi is divine into what?
Which is the material aspect and which is the dynamic aspect?
What does the medical classic of the yellow emperor state?
What has modern physiology shown about the features of life activities?
How are these functions explained under TCM?
Yin and Yang
• There is no conflict between the theory of qi and that of yin-yang.
• Qi, divided into yin qi and yang qi.
• Yin qi (material aspect), and yang qi (the dynamic aspect).
• The Medical Classic of the Yellow Emperor states: “The clear yang qi ascends to form Heaven, while the turbid yin qi descends to form Earth.“
• Modern physiology has shown that homeostasis, metabolism and adaptability are the three characteristic features of life activities.
• These functions are well explained under TCM.
• Dynamic balance of yin-yang within the body for homeostasis.
• Waxing and waning of yin-yang or transformation of yin-yang for metabolism.
• Adaptable conformity between the human being and the external environment for adaptability.
What are the major aspects of the yin-yang theory
Major Aspects of the Yin and Yang Theory • Opposition of yin and yang. • Interdependence of yin and yang. • Inter-consuming supporting relationship of yin and yang (waxing- warning of yin and yang). • Inter-transformation of yin and yang. • Infinite divisibility of yin and yang.
How is the Yin-yang theory applied in medicine
What did Zhang jingyue say about yin and Yang
Applications of Yin and Yang theory
• All physiological and pathological processes in man can be explained by the yin and yang theory.
• An imbalance results in diseases. All treatments are aimed at balancing the yin and yang.
• Zhang Jingyue in his well-known The Complete Works of Jingyue (1624):
• “Although medicine is complicated, it can be summed up in one word, namely, yin-yang.”