The influence of bioresonance therapy on wound healing in experiment

The influence of bioresonance therapy on wound healing in experiment

AUTHORS : Vissariono. V.A. | Bockeria L.A. | Salia N.T. | Bockeria O.L. | Dzidziguri D.V. | Gotovsky M.Yu. | Mikadze L.T. | Ilyina E.E.

RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : oneFederal State Unitary Enterprise Institute of Plastic Surgery and Icosmetology, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, 2NTSSSH them. A.N. Bakuleva,3Center “IMEDIS”, Moscow, Russia; 4TSU named after Yves. Javakhishvili, Tbilisi, Georgia
YEAR : 2005 | Category : Research

Wound healing is not only a surgical but also a general medical problem. Wounds heal according to the same laws, both when performing intravascular studies and during plastic surgery, the knowledge of which will help equally successfully manage the healing of any wounds – skin, liver, heart or brain. At the same time, the timing, and sometimes the quality of healing can be significantly changed – accelerated or violated by the use of certain methods of treating wounds. With deep penetration into the molecular basis of wound healing, it will be possible to regulate the formation of fibrosis at the cellular level.

This will prevent many diseases, the pathogenesis of which is the replacement of normal tissue with a scar. Approaches to local wound treatment before 1962 differed little from those used during the Crimean War of 1854–1855. In 1962 G. Winter for the first time showed the advantage of a moist environment for epithelialization of superficial wounds. After this discovery, many modern and effective means of wound management have appeared.

Medicine at the end of the 20th century is characterized by the emergence of fundamentally new methods of diagnosis and therapy, using the latest advances in science and technology. Combined with the ancient knowledge of traditional oriental medicine, proven for millennia, these methods allow a completely new approach to the treatment process. One of these promising methods is bioresonance therapy, invented in Germany by F. Morel and E. Rasche in 1976.

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