Abstract

Karl Rüdiger Wiebelitz*, Christa Golücke and André Michael Beer Author Affiliations Department of Naturopathy at Blankenstein Hospital, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany Received: November 16, 2020 | Published: January 07, 2021 Corresponding author: Karl Rüdiger Wiebelitz, Department of Naturopathy at Blankenstein Hospital, Ruhr-University Bochum, Im Vogelsang 5, D-45527, Hattingen, Germany DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2021.33.005337

Highlights

  • Classic European naturopathy has its place in therapy for chronic pain [1,2,3]

  • The level of confidence that change can be achieved is higher in the group with a healthcare plan (HCP), both in terms of their own estimation and therapists’ estimation

  • Randomization led to comparable treatment groups without relevant differences in the starting parameters for both groups

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Introduction

“Ordnungstherapie” (Ordnungstherapy) is the German naturopathic form of mind-body medicine. Mind-body medicine works with objectively describable behavioral routines that influence spiritual and physical health. These include healthy eating and exercise routines, an appropriate lifestyle rhythm, the capability to reduce and to handle stress, successful processing of life crises and appropriate family and career structures [5]. The therapy includes psychosomatic, psychological, practical psychosocial and health-creating aspects and works using techniques such as autogenic training as described by Schultz [6], muscle relaxation as described by Jacobson [7], breath therapy and relaxation response

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