Glossary - Complementary and Alternative Medicine[return to top] Acupuncture points - anatomic points on the body used in acupuncture. Alternative medicine - any form of therapy used alone, without recommended standard/conventional treatment. [return to top] Botanical - of plants and plant life. [return to top] Complementary medicine - group of diagnostic and therapeutic disciplines that are used together with conventional medicine. Cupping - the use of warmed glass jars to create suction on certain points of the body. [return to top] [return to top] Electrodermal activity (EDA) - measures changes in perspiration rate. Electromyogram (EMG) - measures muscles tension and tone. [return to top] [return to top] Guided imagery - envisioning a certain situation orĀ goal to help cope with health problems. [return to top] Hydrotherapy - use of water as a medical treatment. [return to top] [return to top] [return to top] [return to top] [return to top] Moxibustion - the burning of herbal leaves on or near the body. [return to top] [return to top] [return to top] Palming - an imaging technique involving the visualization of color. [return to top] Qi - Chinese word for life force. [return to top] [return to top] [return to top] [return to top] [return to top] [return to top] [return to top] X-ray - electromagnetic energy used to produce images of bones, organs, and internal tissues. [return to top] Yin and Yang - Chinese words for complementary and opposite forces that make up the life force (Qi). Yoga - Indian word for "union." Yoga is a posturing and breathing technique to induce relaxation. [return to top] |