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Introducing New Pain Treatment Technology

Medical Explanation on “BCR-Therapie”

Biological Cell Regulation Therapy

By Dr. med. univ. V. Voracek & Prof. h. c. B. Walitschek

Walitschek Medizintechnik

Fuldablick 3 34355 Staufenberg

Germany

The orthopaedic understanding of illness and treatment has been and remains today based on changes of anatomical structure and its relation to symptoms. This means that orthopedic illnesses are always defined by one’s anatomical image in x-rays, CTs, MRTs, sonographies or other visible changes. This conclusion, however, is only sufficient in the treatment of one part of orthopaedic ailments. Functional, phlogistic or neurogeneous symptoms require other diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. In doing so, function and metabolism cannot be separated as one does not exist without the other.

All illnesses are always defined by their metabolic changes along with the function as the metabolic rate changes locally as well as systemically.

Generally speaking: a change of intracellular processes (metabolism) takes place with an anomaly of anabolic and catabolic processes to the physiological norm (dynamic balance). These biochemical processes serve energy transformation and storage in cells and are determined by electron transport or exchange. If it is disrupted for various reasons, the energy which is required for the regeneration process can no longer be delivered and recovery ad integrum is no longer possible.

It is exactly at this point that relatively new therapy using the body’s energy flows is applied which activates therapeutic windows in the metabolism through specific modulation and thus stimulates the cell’s own gene transcription, protein synthesis, cell membrane transport and enzyme activities.

The causal difference to flow treatment until now lies in the fact that previous flow treatments have been taking place within the milliamp range and are thereby one thousand times higher than those of the actual energy flows in the body. The physiological metabolism of the tissue can thus be stopped, which can lead to temporary pain relief, however it does not lead to healing. With the application of the body’s energy flows, the physiological electron flow is conversely simulated bridging a gap in the metabolic rate that has gone out of control in the tissue. In doing so, ATP and cAMP are increased and protein kinase is activated.

The indication of the implementation of this process in the orthopaedic field is broadly based, however this type of treatment for various symptoms is integrated in a comprehensive therapeutic approach. Often individual treatment suffices. However, in general, many symptoms are healed incompletely, meaning that patients no longer have symptoms, and others can just as well be healed completely – the only difference being that the road leading there is more natural and less time-consuming as well as being connected with fewer injections and less medication. Symptomatic swelling, infection and pain as the expression of acute and chronic injury as well as degenerative symptoms are usually treated therapeutically with the metabolically determined causality or the reaction approach.

Indications:

Ø      phlogistic and degenerative arthritis in all joints and the spine

Ø      intervertebral and spinal syndromes

Ø      capsule, tendon and ligament injuries and irritations of the ligament base

Ø      muscle injuries of all kinds including muscle acidaemia after overexertion

Ø      scars, skin injuries, haematoma

Ø      chronically infected or sterile wounds and ulcers

Ø      post-operative conditions with and without metal implants such as

Ø      hip joint endoprotheses, screws, nails and plates

Ø      circulatory dysfunctions in connection with vascular sclerosis and diabetes

Ø      algodystrophy such as frozen shoulder and Sudeck’s syndrome

Ø      inflammation of bursae and joints

Ø      rheumatism

Ø      fibromyalgia

Ø      general and diagnosis-related pain syndromes

Ø      lymph drainage dysfunctions

The spectrum of indication is so wide because the most common denominator is treated – the metabolism – although this differs from diagnosis to diagnosis; for example, Sudeck’s syndrome, a relatively common illness sometimes resulting from neurovegetative lapses in the extremities and possibly leading to decalcification of the bone otherwise requiring very lengthy treatment. With only a few clinical and home treatments, pain relief and remineralization can be attained. This is similar to the so called frozen shoulder, a case in which the restriction of movement in the shoulder is the result of capsular shrinkage.

Applications:

The treatment itself is painless and can be applied on pacemaker patients as well as those with metal in their bodies and/or heads. There are no known side effects. Multiple treatments of 25 minutes (ten on average) are performed and there is the possibility of treating oneself over the course of a longer period of time in the case of chronic indications. The integrated measurement method presents the therapist with assistance and supports clinical monitoring

In principal, if the potential of physiological tension in the tissue exists, then the metabolic processes leading to regeneration can take place naturally. Scientific research has shown that this is possible by applying physiological flows, commencing and accelerating the healing process.

Dr. med. univ. V. Voracek

Prof. h. c. B. Walitschek

Walitschek Medizintechnik

Fuldablick 3

34355 Staufenberg

Germany