Spina bifida handbook: Making decisions about treatment
The Spina Bifida team can help you gather information to help you make informed decisions about your child鈥檚 healthcare.
Evidence Based Medicine (EBM)
EBM means that individual clinical skill is combined with the best available clinical evidence from research. Evidence based treatments are proven to be safe and effective.
They are used to diagnose Spina Bifida and treat complications. This type of treatment is often called mainstream or conventional medical treatment.
Complementary therapies and alternative therapies
Some families choose to explore complementary or alternative therapies. Many of these do not have clinical evidence to prove their benefits.
It is important to always speak to your treating team if additional therapies are being explored, trialled or used on a regular basis. Some complementary and alternative therapies impact on conventional treatments that we use, so please let us know if you are considering complementary or alternative therapies.
Complementary therapies
Complementary therapies may be used together with conventional medical treatments to support and enhance your child鈥檚 quality of life and well-being. They are not seen as a cure but help control symptoms, such as pain or fatigue.
Complementary therapies include:
- relaxation
- meditation
- visualisation
- aromatherapy
- reflexology
- music therapy
- art therapy
- massage
Some complementary therapies may not be recommended for people with Spina Bifida. Always talk to your doctor before starting any complementary therapy.
Alternative therapies
Alternative therapies are used instead of conventional medical treatments. Alternative therapies are often promoted as 鈥渃ures鈥� but they are unproven and have not been scientifically tested. They may cause harm or suffering to those who use them instead of conventional medical treatments.
Some examples of alternative therapies include:
- Naturopathy
- Homeopathy
- Chinese herbs
- Megavitamins.