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Complementary therapies, Ngā haumanu tautoko

Complementary therapies is the study of how to use natural remedies and massage to prevent and treat health care problems.

It gives you an understanding of how diet and lifestyle affect health and wellbeing, how to use natural substances and massage to heal disease, and how to use clinical observations to diagnose conditions and select treatments.

A female therapist hovers her hands over female patient relaxing on massage bed.

You might learn about

  • selecting appropriate forms of therapy
  • approaches to health management and treatment
  • assessing patients' emotional, psychological and physical states
  • how to assess progress of patients
  • practising professional responsibility

Your focus could be
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