Therapeutic Method

Therapeutic Method

A completely different method of treatment

 

Every human being is treated in the context of his/her uniqueness.

 

The therapeutic plan may relate to forms of treatment with or without medication.

 

Also in the treatment of pathological conditions there should be cooperation with physicians of other specialties (pathologists, neurologists, endocrinologists and others).

 

This treatment is difficult to compare with any other known conventional method of treatment, because it cures tissue damages at the cellular level.

Tissue damages at the cellular level

Effect of Damage to Healthy Tissues
Effect of Energy Imbalance
Post-treatment injury repair

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Biocybernetic algorithms and Artificial Intelligence are implemented in a system that has two directions at the same time:

  • Continuous detection and analysis of tissue damage.
  • Continuous treatment of the treated tissues, based on the findings and therapeutic results achieved.
  • This generates an optimum improvement model for each individual and aligns the actual with desired states.

Why is our treatment preferred?

  • Relieves pain. Immediate relief (complete pain relief in 60% of cases and significant improvement in 90%).
  • It is painless. The treatment does not cause discomfort to the patient.
  • No side effects, There are no real side effects, except for a possible relaxation, or drowsiness..
  • Less medicine intake, up to their elimination.
  • Causes general well-being

Diseases treated:

  • Treatment of Pain.
  • Damage to soft tissues and musculoskeletal system (injuries, tendonitis, myitis)
  • Sports injuries
  • Malfunction of joints
  • Migraine headaches
  • Arthritis (Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis)
  • Postoperatively (speeding up the healing and rehabilitation process)
  • Diabetic foot (diabetic peripheral neuropathy)
  • Neuromuscular stimulation (muscular atrophy, algodystrophy)
  • Transdermal nerve stimulation, neuritis (herpes zoster).

Contraindications:

  • Pregnancy
  • Pacemaker
  • Epilepsy
  • Atrial Fibrillation

Bibliography in prestigious scientific journals