
Regenerative Therapy is the Next Big Thing in Medical Innovation


As we age and grow older, degeneration of cells constantly increases. When we are young, we don’t realize the wear and tear that the body goes through. This leads to serious consequences later in life, making movement limited, requiring medication and expensive surgeries. As the musculoskeletal structure weakens, the body becomes prone to injuries and can also often require assistance in simple tasks. Therefore, preventive care is crucial. One of the preventive measures is orthopedic care therapy.
Today medical innovation in orthopedic care
therapy/treatments has brought about a revolution in treating degenerative disorders. One of the medical innovations has been the magnetic resonance therapy which is a simple, scientific & safe method of treating any and all joint related ailments ranging from a back ache to osteoporosis, osteoarthritis and even injuries sustained while playing sports.
Unfortunately, surgical intervention used to be the only way to treat such ailments. However, in India, the alternative to surgery has been Ayurveda or homeopathy or physiotherapy. For degenerative joint disorders these are not the best possible solutions as they are listed to at best slowing down the degeneration. With this new medical innovation of the magnetic resonance therapy it is easy to detect, diagnose and treat the affected area before it is too late. All cells in our body have the capacity to regenerate. The magnetic resonance therapy technology re-energises these cells to multiply faster thereby repairing the affected area faster by progressive regeneration ensuring better recovery instead of recurrence.
The MR technology works similar to that of MRI. Mr. Axel Muntermann, German medical innovator of the magnetic resonance therapy developed it following the response of patients who felt obvious pain relief post Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). So far, it remains the only technology that can regenerate cartilage, bone cells, and muscle cells without surgical intervention.
People experiencing low back pain, neck pain, tendinitis, fractures, knee and hip joint problems, cartilage tears, ligament and tendon damage can be treated with the magnetic resonance technology. It also helps injured athletes, returning them to their sport at a faster and safer rate. Therefore in today’s day and age such a technology can help millions, as it makes it possible for people to avoid invasive methods of surgery or long term physiotherapy. What took months earlier to heal will now be possible in just a few sessions of non-surgical methods with no medication.
With this new medical innovation of the magnetic resonance therapy it is easy to detect, diagnose and treat the affected area before it is too late
Unfortunately, surgical intervention used to be the only way to treat such ailments. However, in India, the alternative to surgery has been Ayurveda or homeopathy or physiotherapy. For degenerative joint disorders these are not the best possible solutions as they are listed to at best slowing down the degeneration. With this new medical innovation of the magnetic resonance therapy it is easy to detect, diagnose and treat the affected area before it is too late. All cells in our body have the capacity to regenerate. The magnetic resonance therapy technology re-energises these cells to multiply faster thereby repairing the affected area faster by progressive regeneration ensuring better recovery instead of recurrence.
The MR technology works similar to that of MRI. Mr. Axel Muntermann, German medical innovator of the magnetic resonance therapy developed it following the response of patients who felt obvious pain relief post Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). So far, it remains the only technology that can regenerate cartilage, bone cells, and muscle cells without surgical intervention.
People experiencing low back pain, neck pain, tendinitis, fractures, knee and hip joint problems, cartilage tears, ligament and tendon damage can be treated with the magnetic resonance technology. It also helps injured athletes, returning them to their sport at a faster and safer rate. Therefore in today’s day and age such a technology can help millions, as it makes it possible for people to avoid invasive methods of surgery or long term physiotherapy. What took months earlier to heal will now be possible in just a few sessions of non-surgical methods with no medication.