Possibilities of using energy-informational diagnostic methods to assess the effect on the body of low-intensity multi-magnetic therapy
AUTHORS : Leskin G.S. | Abaeva L.F. | Aylarova I.M. | Gotovsky Yu.V.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : MONIKI named after M.F. Vladimirsky, Center “IMEDIS”, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2004 | Category : Data
The main application of the diagnostic methods is the autonomic resonance test (ART) “IMEDIS-TEST” and segmental diagnostics (DM) are found in assessing the effectiveness of bioresonance and multiresonance therapy in various clinical areas. Along with this, they are quite applicable in the assessment of any other medical technologies, in particular, various biophysical methods of treatment.
In recent years, in physiotherapy, along with the generally accepted local effect of an electromagnetic field of sufficiently high intensity, the so-called lowintensity multimagnetic therapy (MMT) has been developing, which is based on the systemic effect of a low-intensity magnetic field on the body using special cameras (such as “Multimag”) with the possibility sequential changes in the amplitude and the impact zone according to specially developed programs in accordance with clinical pathology.
It is clear that in such conditions, not only local, but also systemic effects on the body are manifested, which prompted us to assess the information content of ART “IMEDIS-TEST” and SD. In the available literature, we did not find indications of the use of such studies. This report presents the results disorders (vegetative-vascular, neurocirculatory dystonia, diencephalic syndrome, etc.).
When planning the research, we assumed that integral indicators of the functional state of the main body systems, determined using ART, may be quite informative in terms of assessing the effectiveness of MMT. However, already in the first, and then in subsequent observations, no significant changes in these criteria were revealed. Almost all patients had constant indicators of biological indices (BI), reflecting the state of connective tissue, integral indicators of the state of the endocrine and immune systems, ANS, etc.
In our opinion, this is due to the fact that, on the one hand, the group of examined patients was rather heterogeneous, and on the other hand, the majority of patients were in a state close to clinical remission, there were no bright symptoms, signs of a pronounced exacerbation of the disease.