Traditional Chinese rehabilitative therapy in the process of modernization

Author: Zhuo DH
Affiliation:
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Sun Yat-sen University of Medical Sciences, Guangzhou, People's Republic of China
Conference/Journal: Int Disabil Stud
Date published: 1988
Other: Volume ID: 10 , Issue ID: 3 , Pages: 140-2 , Word Count: 128


In the past few years modalities of traditional Chinese rehabilitative therapy have changed from an experimental approach towards the shaping of a modernized and scientific system. The landmark of this process is characterized by adoption of scientific methods in the appraisal of efficacy, provision of experimental evidence to unveil the mechanisms for the treatments and development of new modalities by innovation with modern technology. Recent advances in clinical and experimental studies on acupuncture, Chinese massage and manipulation, qigong, and Tai Ji exercise are reviewed, with a focus on new findings in physiological mechanisms and effects on anti-senility. Comments are made on new modalities such as 'physical therapy on acupoints'. Progress in the use of qigong (meditation therapy) in tapping mental potentials and remediating mental deficiency is also reported.

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