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Do Complementary Health Practitioners And Regular Doctors Get Along?

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A study done recently reveals that the number of people choosing to visit complementary health practitioners has gone up by fifty percent over the course of the last decade.  Who are complementary health practitioners? Do these practitioners get along with "regular" doctors?  What makes a person decide to seek the help of a complementary health practitioner"is not seeing a regular doctor helpful enough?  This article will tell you the answers.

Complementary Health Practitioner Defined

Complementary health practitioners are professionals who offer people treatments and therapies that are often used in tandem with therapy prescribed by "regular" doctors to help speed up the patient's recovery process.  Complementary health practitioners offer patients things like acupuncture, alternative medicine therapy, physiotherapy, osteopathy and chiropractics. 

Why Would Patients Decide to Hire Complementary Health Practitioners?

Readers might not believe this but "regular" doctors do sometimes tell their patients to find a complementary health practitioner to help them keep their recovery progressing at a rapid pace.  A physiotherapist can work in the same office or hospital as "regular" doctors and will often work alongside the medical team to make sure a patient recovers from his/her injury.  Patients can also be sent to Chiropractors and Osteopaths for additional help.

Sometimes, however, a person will choose to visit a complementary health practitioner before visiting a "regular" doctor and this is why there are rumours of animosity between the two types of medical professionals.  There are a number of reasons that a person would choose an osteopath or alternative medicine professional instead of a traditional western medicine doctor. 

The truth is that some people just do not trust a "regular doctor."  Some people believe that alternative medicine has a higher success rate than western medicine.  Sometimes a person simply does not have the funds to visit a "regular" doctor and chooses to seek the help of a complementary health practitioner whose services are more financially acceptable. 

How is the Relationship Between Complementary Health Practitioners and Regular Doctors?

While most believe that regular doctors and complementary health practitioners do not get along, this is not true at all!  The truth is that the two types of health professionals have a symbiotic relationship.  As previously mentioned, many "regular" doctors will refer their patients to complementary health practitioners for additional therapy and treatment. 

The same can be said of the complementary health practitioners.  Many osteopaths, chiropractors and physiotherapists will refer their patients to "traditional" medical professionals when they find that their patients are in need of specific treatments that only a "regular" doctor is licensed to provide.

Peter Benalla, editor of the chiropractor-help network, writes articles about  chiropractors, chiropractic, chiropractors in coventry, back pain, orthopaedic conditions, neck pain and injury management.



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