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St.
John's Integrative Health Care program integrates with and complements
traditional medicine.
All integrative therapies offered
at St. John's are consistent with the health system's philosophy and are
approved by the National Institutes of Health.
Some people use integrative therapies to relieve
symptoms or side effects while undergoing traditional treatment, such as
chemotherapy or radiation for cancer. St. John's
Integrative Health Care program recommends patients consult their physician
before beginning any new therapy regimen. St. John's offers:
- Aromatherapy: The use of
essential oils for physical, emotional and esthetical well-being.
- Electromedicine: Microcurrent
stimulation administered as a safe, therapeutic stimulus to the mind/body. A
simple, anxiety-reducing treatment you can do at home with an electromedicine
device. Most patients may feel more relaxed after a treatment and think more
clearly and creatively.
- Auriculotherapy: Stimulates the
outer ear using highly specialized instruments. Various parts of the outer ear
correspond to specific parts of the body. Stimulating these points can help
restore balance. Auriculotherapy does not involve the use of needles, relying
instead on a probe with a micro current stimulus.
- Therapeutic massage: A
complement to traditional medical treatment for illness, injury, stress and
pain.
- Healthy lifestyle education
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- Nutritional counseling
- Energy management
- Personal health coaching
- Tobacco cessation counseling
- Herbal, vitamin and nutritional
supplement education
- Yoga
- Guided imagery.
For more information about St. John's
Integrative Health Care program, please call 417-820-5359.
One Patient's Story
Mary Clapper says she's the "poster
child" for St. John's integrative health care services.
A retired St. John's Newborn Intensive Care Unit nurse, 64-year-old Clapper
didn't put much stock into non-traditional approaches to health care, she says.
"I was the biggest skeptic around when it came to
integrative therapies," Clapper says. "But I had tried about everything in the
book for my rheumatoid arthritis. What finally worked the best for me was
combining Remicade, a traditional treatment for rheumatoid arthritis, with
integrative therapies such as massage, aromatherapy, reflexology,
auriculotherapy, biofeedback, electromedicine and hot oil compresses on my
painful areas."
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