Topic Overview
What is therapeutic touch?
Therapeutic touch is a technique to help people relax, relieve
their pain, and help them heal faster. It was started in the 1970s by Dolores
Kreiger, RN, and Dora Kunz,1 and it is based on
ancient healing practices. Therapeutic touch is also called a "laying on of
hands."
Therapeutic touch is thought to promote healing through balance
in the body. A practitioner will pass his or her hands 2 to 4 inches over the
body from head to toe to feel for energy that is out of balance. It can show up
as sensations such as heat or cold, tingling or pulsing, or tightness. Even
though the technique is called therapeutic touch, the practitioner does not
actually touch you.
Why is therapeutic touch used?
People use therapeutic touch to reduce pain, ease tense muscles,
speed healing, and improve sleep. It is sometimes used to help people who have
pain or discomfort from cancer or other diseases. The technique does not treat
cancer or any other disease, but there is some evidence that it may reduce
stress or improve well-being in people who have cancer. Research on therapeutic
touch is ongoing.
Some nursing schools in the United States teach the technique. It
may be used in certain medical settings—for example, before and after
surgery—to help comfort people.
Is therapeutic touch safe?
You can safely use therapeutic touch along with conventional
medical treatments, but it is not considered appropriate or safe for serious,
life-threatening situations or to replace other proven treatments that are
known to help with a disease. There is no known risk in adding therapeutic
touch to your medical treatment.
No studies have proved that therapeutic touch works for treating
any type of disease. But some health professionals think it may be useful in
helping with stress and anxiety. Some people who receive therapeutic touch say
they have a refreshed spirit, heal faster, and feel better.
Always tell your doctor if you are using an alternative therapy
or if you are thinking about adding one to your regular medical treatment. It
may not be safe to replace your medical treatment with an alternative
therapy.