Medicinal art encompasses a wide range of applications from patient communication and information to medical teaching and training.

Medicinal Arts Research Division

 
 
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Alternative Medicine Applications

Alternative Medicine has been traditionally thought of as using non-traditional healing methods in lieu of allopathic or traditional/western therapies for illnesses. Alternative Medicine is sometimes referred to as Integrative Medicine or Complementary Medicine. In this form, Alternative Medicine is used in conjunction with traditional/western medicine treatments to create a more holistic (holistic) approach to wellness.

  • Here at AISMA Medicinal Arts, we wish to understand the basis for illness and employ the best methods to bring the client to complete wellness. Often this means using Alternative Medicine in combination with traditional treatments. AISMA Medicinal Arts will evaluate one or more of the following in its approach to wellness:

  • Acupuncture, Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Naturopathy, and Herbal Therapies

  • Massage, Body Movement Therapies, Tai Chi, and Yoga

  • Nutrition and Herbal Therapies

  • Meditation, Bio-Feedback, Visualization, and Guided Imagery

Learn more about our exploration of wellness.

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Technologies which Improve Diagnosis

There are many medical treatments employed each day that are not thought of as medical such as MRI, (Magnetic Resonance Imaging), the CBC, (Complete Blood Count), or Sphygmomanometer, (blood pressure cuff). These are items used so routinely that each has become a simple tool your physician uses to help you get better.

AISMA Medicinal Arts is committed to assisting your physician in making the best diagnosis, thus making your well-being easier to achieve. Thing about how much more doctors will be able to do with the appropriate tools.

AISMA Medicinal Arts will evaluate methods to accurately determine traumatic brain injury and concussion levels with simple instruments, or a method of doing blood work in hospitals that use the least amount of blood work. And who doesn’t want to have fewer blood sticks?

Learn more or join us on the journey to make medicine and wellness more assessable to each one of us with minimally invasive tools.

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Traumatic Brain Injury & Concussion

So once a diagnosis is found what do you do? Well today the state of the art of medicine is to have the individual rest in a quiet darken room and wait. Of course, ibuprofen or acetaminophen maybe used from time to time.

AISMA Medicinal Arts believes there are other approaches to restore the physical and academic changes closer to the person’s baseline status. Our work focuses on finding those answers that would mean better outcomes and prevent life alternating changes because of a fall or head bump.

While resting and supportive treatments will always have a place, we prefer to think of interventions that would quickly and safely return the affected person to the regular activity without concern for significant re-injury.

So how do we get there from here?

Join us and learn more. We can walk this path to answers together.

 

What if there were medical technologies that assisted your local doctor to be as effective as clinicians in the largest and most advanced institutions in our country. Yes, we are making that a reality.

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