- Alternative Systems of
Medical Practice
- Classification of
Alternative Medicine Practices
This classification system was designed by
the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) to assist
in prioritizing applications for research grants in complementary and
alternative medicine (CAM). It is divided into seven major categories and
includes examples of practices or preparations in each category.
Within each category, medical practices
that are not commonly used, accepted, or available in conventional medicine are
designated as CAM. Those practices that fall mainly within the domains of
conventional medicine are designated as behavioral medicine. Practices that can
be either CAM or behavioral medicine, depending on their application, are
designated as "Overlapping."
Mind-Body Medicine
Mind-body medicine involves behavioral,
psychological, social, and spiritual approaches to health. It is divided into
four subcategories: Mind-body systems; Mind-body methods; Religion and
spirituality; Social and contextual areas.
Mind-Body Systems
This subcategory involves whole systems of mind-body practice that are used
largely as primary interventions for disease. They are rarely delivered alone;
instead, they are used in combination with lifestyle interventions, or are
part of a traditional medical system.
Mind-Body Methods
This subcategory contains individual modalities used in mind-body approaches
to health. These approaches are often considered conventional practice and
overlap with CAM only when applied to medical conditions for which they are
not usually used (for example, hypnosis for genetic problems).
CAM
Yoga
Internal Qigong
Tai Chi |
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Behavioral Medicine
Psychotherapy
Meditation
Imagery |
Hypnosis
Biofeedback
Support Groups |
Overlapping
Art
Therapy
Music Therapy
Dance Therapy |
Journaling
Humor
Body Psychotherapy |
Religion and Spirituality
This subcategory deals with those
nonbehavioral aspects of spirituality and religion that examine their
relationship to biological function or clinical conditions.
CAM
Confession
Nonlocality
Nontemporality |
Soul
Retrieval
Spiritual Healing
"Special" Healers |
Social and Contextual Areas
This subcategory refers to social,
cultural, symbolic, and contextual interventions that are not covered in other
areas.
CAM
| Caring-based
Approaches (for example, Holistic Nursing, Pastoral Care) Intuitive
Diagnosis |
Overlapping
Placebo
Explanatory Models
Community-based Approaches (for example, Alcoholics Anonymous, Native
American "sweat" rituals) |
Alternative Medical Systems
This category involves complete systems
of theory and practice that have been developed outside of the Western
biomedical approach. It is divided into four subcategories:
Acupuncture and Oriental medicine; Traditional Indigenous systems;
Unconventional Western systems; Naturopathy.
Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
Acupuncture
Herbal Formulas
Diet
External and Internal Qi Gong |
Tai Chi
Massage and Manipulation (Tui Na) Acupotomy |
Traditional Indigenous Systems
This subcategory includes major
indigenous systems of medicine other than acupuncture and traditional oriental
medicine.
Native
American Medicine
Ayurvedic Medicine
Unani-Tibbi, SIDDHI
Kampo Medicine
Traditional African Medicine |
Traditional
Aboriginal Medicine
Curanderismo
Central and South American Practices Psychic Surgery |
Unconventional Western Systems
This subcategory includes alternative
medical systems developed in the West that are not classified elsewhere.
CAM
Homeopathy
Functional Medicine
Environmental Medicine
Radiesthesia, Psionic Medicine |
Cayce-based
Systems
Kneipp "classical"
Homeopathy
Orthomolecular Medicine
Radionics |
Overlapping
Anthroposophically-extended Medicine
Naturopathy
This subcategory is an eclectic
collection of natural systems and therapies that has gained prominence in the
United States.
Lifestyle and Disease
Prevention
This category involves theories and
practices designed to prevent the development of illness, identify and treat
risk factors, or support the healing and recovery process. Lifestyle and
disease prevention is concerned with integrated approaches for the prevention
and management of chronic disease in general or the common determinants of
chronic disease. It is divided into three subcategories: Clinical
preventative practices; Lifestyle therapies; Health promotion.
Clinical Preventative Practices
This subcategory refers to
unconventional approaches used to screen for and prevent health-related
imbalances, dysfunction, and disease.
Electro-dermal
Diagnostics
Medical Intuition
Chiriography |
Functional
Cellular Enzyme Measures
Panchakarma |
Lifestyle Therapies
This subcategory deals with complete
systems of lifestyle management that include behavioral changes, dietary
changes, exercise, stress management, and addiction control. To be classified
as CAM, the changes in lifestyle must be based on a nonorthodox system of
medicine, be applied in unconventional ways, or be applied across non-Western
diagnostic approaches.
Health Promotion
This subcategory involves laboratory and
epidemiological research on healing, the healing process, health promoting
factors, and autoregulatory mechanisms.
Biologically-Based Therapies
This category includes natural and
biologically-based practices, interventions, and products. Many overlap with
conventional medicine’s use of dietary supplements. This
category is divided into four subcategories: Phytotherapy or herbalism;
Special diet therapies; Orthomolecular medicine; Pharmacological, biological
and instrumental interventions.
Phytotherapy or Herbalism
This subcategory addresses plant-derived
preparations that are used for therapeutic and preventive purposes.
Individual Herbs
Ginkgo
Biloba
Hypericum
Garlic
Ginseng
Echinacea
Saw Palmetto
Urtica Diocia (Nettle)
Kava Kava
Hawthorne
Witch Hazel
Bilberry
Ginger
Aloe Vera
Capsicum
Feverfew
Green Tea |
Tea Tree
Oil
Licorice Root
Yohimbe
Valerian
Bee Pollen
Cat's Claw
Evening Primrose
Dong Quai
Fenugreek
Marshmallow
Psyllium
Tumeric
Mistletoe
Mahonia Aquifolium
Oleum Menthaepiperitea (Peppermint Oil) |
Combinations
Padma 28
Essiac
JCL 2306 |
Hoxsey
Saw Palmetto/Pygeum Africanium |
Special Diet Therapies
This subcategory includes dietary
approaches and special diets that are applied as alternative therapies for
risk factors or chronic disease in general.
Pritikin
Ornish
McDougall
Gerson
Kelly-Gonzales
Wigmore
Livingston-Wheeler
Atkins
Diamond |
Vegetarian
Fasting
High Fiber
Macrobiotic
Mediterranean
Paleolithic
Asian
Natural Hygiene |
Orthomolecular Medicine
This subcategory refers to products used
as nutritional and food supplements (and not covered in other categories).
These products are used for preventive or therapeutic purposes. They are
usually used in combinations and at high doses. Examples include niacinamide
for arthritis and melatonin to prevent breast cancer.
Single Nutrients
Ascorbic
Acid
Carotenes
Tocopherols
Folic Acid
Niacin
Niacinamide
Pantothenic Acid
Pyridoxine
Riboflavin
Thiamine
Vitamin A
Vitamin D
Vitamin K
Biotin
Choline
S-adenosylmethionine
Calcium
Magnesium
Selenium
Potassium
Taurine
Lysine
Tyrosine
Gamma-oryzanol |
Iodine
Iron
Manganese
Molybdenum
Boron
Silicon
Vanadium
Co-enzyme Q10
Carnitine
Probiotics
Glutamine
Phenylalanine
Glucosamine Sulfate
Chondroitin Sulfate
Lipoic Acid
Amino Acids
Phosphatidylserine
Melatonin
DHEA
Inositol
Glandular Products
Fatty Acids
Medium Chain Triglycerides |
Pharmacological, Biological and
Instrumental Interventions
This subcategory includes products and
procedures applied in an unconventional manner that are not covered in other
categories.
Products
Coley’s
Toxins
Antineoplastons
Cartilage
EDTA
Ozone
H2O2
Hyperbaric Oxygen
IAT
714X
MHT-68 |
Gallo
Immunotherapy
Cone Therapy
Revici System
Enzyme Therapies
Cell Therapy
Enderlin Products
T/Tn Vaccine
Bee Pollen
Induced Remission Therapy |
Procedures/Devices
Apitherapy
Neural Therapy
Electrodiagnostics
Iridology |
Chirography
Special Functional Tests Bioresonance
MORA Device |
Manipulative and Body-Based
Systems
This category refers to systems that are
based on manipulation and/or movement of the body, and is divided into three
subcategories: Chiropractic medicine; Massage and body work;
Unconventional physical therapies.
Chiropractic Medicine
Massage and Body Work
Osteopathic
Manipulative Therapy (OMT)
Cranial-Sacral OMT
Swedish Massage
Applied Kinesiology
Reflexology
Pilates Method |
Polarity
Body Psychotherapy
Trager Body Work
Alexander Technique
Feldenkrais Technique
Chinese Tui Na Massage and Acupressure
Rolfing |
Unconventional Physical Therapies
Hydrotherapy
Diathermy
Light and Color Therapies
Heat and Electrotherapies |
Colonics
Alternate Nostril Breathing Techniques
|
Biofield
Biofield Medicine involves systems that
use subtle energy fields in and around the body for medical purposes.
Therapeutic Touch
Healing Science
Healing Touch
Natural Healing
SHEN |
Mariue
Reiki
Huna
External Qi Gong
Biorelax |
Bioelectromagnetics
Bioelectromagnetics refers to the
unconventional use of electromagnetic fields for medical purposes.
National Institutes of Health
Adapted from Alternative Medicine:
Expanding Medical Horizons, a report prepared under the auspices of the
Workshop on Alternative Medicine, held in Chantilly, VA on September 14-16,
1992.
Disclaimer: The NIH cautions users
not to seek the therapies described on these pages without the consultation of a
licensed healthcare provider. Inclusion of a treatment or resource on the NCCAM
Web site does not imply endorsement by the NCCAM, the NIH, or the Department of
Health and Human Services (DHHS).
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