Bioresonance therapy in the treatment of reactive arthritis
AUTHORS : Khachumova K.G.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : RSMU, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2008
Reactive arthritis includes arthropathies, in which a microbial infection of the
body is established, but microbes and their antigens are not found in the joint.
According to ICD-10, reactive arthritis includes: arthropathy,
accompanied by
post-immunization arthropathy, disease,
unspecified.
intestinal shunt, post-dysentery arthropathy,
Reiter’s, reactive arthropathy
In the pathogenesis of this disease, an excessive immune response of a
macroorganism to a microbial antigen located outside the joint cavity with the
formation of immune complexes deposited in the synovium plays a role. Most
often, reactive arthritis is associated with urogenital and chlamydial infections.