Using Health assessment tools for evaluation of the effects of therapeutic treatment
Using Health assessment tools for evaluation of the effects
of therapeutic treatment
How to get an objective assessment of the effects of a
selected therapy? Can any known health assessment tools serve as an adequate instrument
to evaluate such effects?
Health
assessment is the key to
evaluating the effects of an administered therapeutic procedure. The
traditional approach of western medical practice is targeted on treating a
specific disease. Once we realize we have a health-related concern, we usually
pay a visit to a doctor. Upon doing a routine health checkup, which includes
health questioning, physical examination and perhaps some basic lab works and
instrumental tests, the doctor comes up with a certain diagnostic hypothesis
and prescribes an appropriate treatment. Symptomatic treatment is common and
often the only treatment strategy. It consists of eradicating clinical symptoms
of the disease and mitigating patient's condition. In some cases this strategy
helps the patient to effectively fight the disease. In other cases, it is not
enough and in the long run the disease will continue to develop. A more
thorough health evaluation could find the real causes of the disease, which are
typically coming from more complex disturbances of the body's inner regulatory
mechanisms. This subject was discussed in more detail in our article
"Professional Health Assessment - a New Approach". These
mechanisms determine our actual health condition in general, so their thorough
evaluation would allow us not only to get a general health assessment but
quantitatively measure real effects of the undertaken therapeutic treatment.
Using Health assessment
tools to evaluate quick effects of the treatment. In some health conditions there might be substantial but rather
revertible disruption of the function of the internal regulatory mechanisms
appearing as disturbances in the autonomic balance or levels of the autonomic
regulatory activity. For example, in cervical osteochondrosis, a common problem
is deformation, flattening and displacement of intervertebral disks. This
causes considerable pain, which acts as an internal stressor to the autonomic
regulation. In addition, it causes chronic stimulation of the sympathetic nerve
fibers. This results in developing a complex pathological process negatively
affecting various internal organs and systems. Traditional symptomatic
treatment by means of using various pain killers alleviates pain and gives
temporary relief. However the negative effect of this complex pathological
process remains and the absence of an adequate treatment may lead to its
worsening even though everything seems alright. The use of express methods of health
assessment based on
measuring regulatory function of the autonomic nervous system would allow for
the evaluation of its condition caused by the disease. Professional
chiropractic treatment of this condition may help to correct mechanical
displacements and thus relieve pain, increase blood flow in affected areas and
reduce unwanted pathological stimulation of the sympathetic fibers. The
positive effect of such treatment may take place within minutes after
administering a chiropractic adjustment. It can be reliably measured by means
of using a quick instrumental health assessment test before and after the treatment
procedure. Comparison of indexes of the autonomic balance and level of the
autonomic regulatory activity before and after the treatment will give an
objective quantitative measure of the effect of the undertaken treatment.
Using Health assessment
tools to evaluate long-term effects of the treatment. In some other health conditions, the therapeutic effect of
selected treatment procedures takes place over a prolonged period of time, so
the doctor must administer a longer course of repetitive treatment sessions. As
it was shown in our previous article "Professional Health
Assessment - a New
Approach" a real trigger mechanism of the developing of various diseases
is a repetitive or prolonged disruption of the autonomic regulatory function
happening under the influence of certain health risk factors. So it makes sense
to use express health assessment methods showing the stats of the autonomic
regulatory function to evaluate the effects of certain therapeutic treatment.
To do that, it is recommended to perform health
assessment testing
before each treatment session. Accumulating the results of such testing over
the course of treatment followed by their comparative analysis will allow
assessing a long-term sustained effect of the treatment. A positive trend in
parameters of the autonomic regulatory function will objectively and
quantitatively justify the adequacy of the chosen treatment option.
Health assessmenttools. One of
the most effective tools for health assessment based on measuring a regulatory
function of the autonomic nervous system and its adaptation reserve capacity is
the Heart Rhythm Scanner developed by Biocom Technologies. The
key technologies used in this tool were developed by a group of biomedical
researchers. For many years this tool has been successfully used by medical
professionals and researchers in many clinics and universities worldwide. The
Heart Rhythm Scanner provides three important testing capabilities for
comprehensive health assessment:
autonomic balance test, cardiovascular health test and baroreflex sensitivity
test. All three tests can be used for evaluating of a quick effect of many
therapeutic treatments by means of testing patient before and after
administering the treatment. Continued use of these testing procedures over the
course of multiple treatment sessions along with the progress reports on the
parameters reflecting the autonomic regulatory function allows for an
assessment of the long-term effect of the selected therapy.