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Why Is It That When Physical Therapists Use Unproven Methods It Is Not Called Alternative Medicine?

I mean the physical therapy department at the hospital uses therapeutic ultrasound and electrical stimulation regularly and they are not called alternative medicine but there is not proff documented that they really work. So what makes them not alternative medicine if they are not scientifically proven?

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4 Responses to “Why Is It That When Physical Therapists Use Unproven Methods It Is Not Called Alternative Medicine?”

  1. The Professor says:

    …I question why we use it at all. You are right…not only are they not proven, but for the most part they’ve been UNproven. PTs that are on the cutting edge of evidence based practice realize this.
    …there is a excellent body of evidence for exercise, mechanical classification, directional preference exercise etc. These are the things on which we need to continue to focus.
    Its things like ultrasound, electrical stim, massage, myofascial release, craniosacral therapy, strain counterstrain, and kinesiotaping which are giving the profession a terrible name. I suggest that insurance companies stop paying for them until it’s proven otherwise.
    …I agree with you 100%
    …but let’s call them what they really are: The placebo effect

  2. mistify says:

    Why should those methods be called “medicine” when physical therapy is not called medicine either? And why should they be called “alternative”? As an alternative to what? They are just a development of what was there before. Just like Cobalt treatment of cancer or new medication for cancer is not called “alternative” either. They are still used in a conventional framework and are not an alternative to anything. Just a complement or supplement.

  3. mistify says:

    maybe because they are theory-laden (there are reasons to believe they should work… most alternative medicine is just scam artists trying to make a buck)

  4. Lisa J says:

    You mean despite the constant publishing of articles in peer reviewed literature?

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