9th Edition of International Conference on
Rehabilitation is an important part of traditional medicine. It involves the restoration of a person's ability to function and manage the physical, emotional, and psychological problems caused by disease, injury, or disability. It also focuses on helping people to stay physically and emotionally healthy. Rehabilitation in traditional medicine uses a variety of methods to address these issues, including herbal remedies, nutrition and diet, manipulative therapy, massage, and meditation. Herbal remedies have been used for thousands of years in ancient cultures to treat a variety of ailments. Remedies are tailored to the individual's specific symptoms and needs. Nutrition and diet are also important in traditional medicine and are used to help restore normal energy levels and balanced nutrition. Manipulative therapy is a key component of rehabilitation in traditional medicine, and is used to gently stretch and manipulate muscles and joints to release tension and increase range of motion and flexibility. Massage and other forms of touch therapy can also be helpful in restoring comfort and balance in the body. Meditation is another important tool in traditional medicine. It can be used to help reduce stress and anxiety, and to encourage self-reflection and personal growth. Rehabilitation in traditional medicine can be an effective way to promote healing, restore better physical, emotional and psychological health, and improve overall quality of life. It should be used in conjunction with other types of treatments, and it is important to find the right therapist or practitioner who is knowledgeable and experienced in this type of care.