Evidence-based medicine has become a big buzzword in health care over the last few years. But certain non-traditional treatments, like chiropractic care, might also prove effective in certain cases.
The key – Using these treatments as well to â.” not in lieu of â.” conventional medicine may prove more cost-efficient in the long term.
What the latest research says
Do these five common complimentary treatments belong on your health plan? Here is what recent research suggests -
1) Chiropractic care. Studies suggest these treatments may help cut absenteeism for staff members with uncomplicated lower back pain, namely for people who’ve had it for less than a month.
2) Acupuncture. Research studies show acupuncture can help relieve osteoarthritis, chronic migraines, post-operative pain, low-back pain, fibromyalgia and carpal tunnel syndrome. There’s less evidence about its effectiveness as a tandem treatment for other conditions.
3) Acupressure. There’s no significant research to show this needle-free variation of acupuncture (a therapist applies pressure to specific points on the body) has the same medical benefits.
4) Biofeedback. As reported by the Mayo Clinic, there’s now some research to suggest this treatment can help with some types of chronic pain, especially tension headaches and muscle pain.
Just how it works – Monitors display a patient’s heart rate, breathing patterns, body temperature and muscle activity. A therapist then teaches the patient how to lower these readings via relaxation.
5) Aromatherapy. As yet, there’s no evidence of direct medical benefits. While it could be a relaxing treatment to reduce stress, few firms â.” when any â.” foot the bill on employees’ behalf.
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