Introduction: Unconventional methods of treatment are those that favourably affect individual health trough non-traditional physical methods, non-medicinal products of organic or mineral origin, acupuncture and others. According to the Law on Health, they can be practiced by people without medical education, who are registered by the Regional Health Inspections (RHIs). The aim of the paper is to explore consumer attitudes to the use of conventional physiotherapy procedures and unconventional methods to promote individual health.Methods and materials: A sociological method for collecting information and statistical methods for processing the results are used. A survey was conducted among 104 users of unconventional and conventional physi...
With the increasing demand and usage of complementary/alternative medicine (CAM) by the general publ...
Objectives: the purpose of the literature review was to appraise the evidence that an early physioth...
Objective: The objective of this study was to observe the preferences of physiotherapists towards In...
Introduction: Unconventional treatment methods, as defined by law, include acupressure, acupuncture...
Introduction: Research into opinions about complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) has focused ...
Physiotherapy service has experienced an increase in demand over the past few years in Malaysia. Wit...
A landmark study by Eisenberg et al1 of the extent of alternative or unconventional therapies, defin...
Objectives: To determine: (i) the behaviour change techniques used by a sample of Australian physiot...
Aim: To examine demographic variables, use of health services, expectation of physiotherapy efficien...
Background: In the past several years, acupuncture has been used more often to manage pain, either i...
The present study was designed to assess community attitudes toward physiotherapy and five other hea...
Background: We have little information on the degree of individuals’ in Iran and their use of comple...
Abstract Background Non-medical prescribing (NMP) is acknowledged as an expanding area of clinical p...
Aims: Although many studies conducted have revealed the effectiveness of complementary and alternati...
IntroductionDespite numerous activities of the National Chamber of Physiotherapists, there are reaso...
With the increasing demand and usage of complementary/alternative medicine (CAM) by the general publ...
Objectives: the purpose of the literature review was to appraise the evidence that an early physioth...
Objective: The objective of this study was to observe the preferences of physiotherapists towards In...
Introduction: Unconventional treatment methods, as defined by law, include acupressure, acupuncture...
Introduction: Research into opinions about complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) has focused ...
Physiotherapy service has experienced an increase in demand over the past few years in Malaysia. Wit...
A landmark study by Eisenberg et al1 of the extent of alternative or unconventional therapies, defin...
Objectives: To determine: (i) the behaviour change techniques used by a sample of Australian physiot...
Aim: To examine demographic variables, use of health services, expectation of physiotherapy efficien...
Background: In the past several years, acupuncture has been used more often to manage pain, either i...
The present study was designed to assess community attitudes toward physiotherapy and five other hea...
Background: We have little information on the degree of individuals’ in Iran and their use of comple...
Abstract Background Non-medical prescribing (NMP) is acknowledged as an expanding area of clinical p...
Aims: Although many studies conducted have revealed the effectiveness of complementary and alternati...
IntroductionDespite numerous activities of the National Chamber of Physiotherapists, there are reaso...
With the increasing demand and usage of complementary/alternative medicine (CAM) by the general publ...
Objectives: the purpose of the literature review was to appraise the evidence that an early physioth...
Objective: The objective of this study was to observe the preferences of physiotherapists towards In...