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. 2021 Aug 11;8(4):247–255. doi: 10.1016/j.aimed.2021.08.001

Table 2.

Modalities in the clinical practice of respondents (n = 581)* .

N %

Acupuncture, acupressure, ear acupuncture, and/or cupping 175 30.1
Massage 143 24.6
Gestalt therapy 114 19.6
Reflexology 77 13.3
Muscle therapy 68 11.7
Coaching, health coaching 67 11.5
Conversation, psychotherapy, or psychosynthesis 58 10.0
Healing 44 7.6
Osteopathy 44 7.6
Trauma therapy 41 7.1
Mindfulness 34 5.9
Homeopathy 33 5.7
Aromatherapy 29 5.0
Herbal medicine 18 3.1
Holistic therapy 15 2.6
Kinesiology 15 2.6
Hypnosis 14 2.4
Natural therapy 14 2.4
Skin and body therapy 13 2.2
Art and expression therapy, imaging therapy 13 2.2
Quantum medicine 13 2.2
Rose therapy 13 2.2
Craniosacral therapy 12 2.1
Qigong 12 2.1
Dance therapy, creative body expression therapy 8 1.4
Bioresonance 7 1.2
Regression therapy 7 1.2
Shiatsu therapy 6 1.0
Biopathy, biological medicine 4 0.7
Feldenkrais method 3 0.5
Heilpractice 3 0.5
IKYA treatment 3 0.5
Naprapathy 3 0.5
Bowen therapy 2 0.3
Lightning Process 2 0.3
Anthroposophic medicine 1 0.2
Polarization 1 0.2
Did not reply 1 0.2
Other 82 14.1

*Respondents could check all that applied (more than one)