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Non-invasive interactive neurostimulation (InterX ™) reduces acute pain in patients following total knee replacement surgery: a randomised, controlled trial - Ashok K Nigam, Drena M Taylor, Zulia Valeyeva Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research 2011, 6:45 (24 August 2011) – open access Read the full article  : http://www.josr-online.com/content/6/1/45 or Case Study 11 : InterX therapy reduces acute pain in patients following total knee replacement surgery

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New approach in treating Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR) using combined IV Laser Blood Irradiation and interactive neurostimulation. Case report Welsh Pain society meeting - Annual Scientific Meeting 18 November 2011 Polymyalgia rheumatic (PMR) occurs mostly in middle-aged or elderly women. Incidence of PMR is approximately 20/100,000 (more than 50/100,000 in patients over 50 years old) in the UK. The age-adjusted incidence of diagnosed PMR has increased by 35% between 1990 and 2001. Corticosteroids are the treatment of choice. However, there are no other non-drug treatments available to control this condition. This case study demonstrates alternative approach in treating such condition. Female, 69 was diagnosed with Polymyalgia Rheumatica in June 2009 with complaints of extreme fatigue, pain in all joints, referring to the groin, hips, shoulders and vertigo. ESR 58 mm/hr and plasma viscosity 1.96 mPa/s. The patient declined standard corticosteroid therapy and NSAID. Treatment protocol consisted of using Intravenous Laser Blood Irradiation with the “Weberneedle® blood system using a HeNe diode laser of three colours: 658 nm (red light), 532 nm (green light) and 405 nm (blue light) with power of 5mW was used during 15 minutes each with continuous frequency (CW). Treatment was delivered twice a week and comprised of two [...]

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Use of IV Laser Blood Irradiation in sport performance. Case study. ISLA – Medical Laser Application in University of Marburg, 12 – 13 November 2011. Stress test indicates the ability of the heart to respond to strenuous exercise program. Heart rate recovery is a measurement of how much heart rate falls during first minute after peak exercise. This case study demonstrates the difference in heart performance during stress test before and after Intravenous Laser Blood irradiation. Male athlete, 40 years old in preparation for a marathon underwent Intravenous Laser Blood Irradiation with the “Weberneedle® blood system using a HeNe diode laser of two colours: 658 nm (red light) and 532 nm (green light) with power of 5mW and continuous frequency (CW) to improve his endurance. Resting HR 38bpm, Maximum HR 175bpm, Reserve HR 137bpm. Finger Pulse Oxymeter was used to assess blood oxygenation. Pola S625X training computer was used to record heart rate during the exercise program aiming to determine the effect on heart rate and performance. Training program was designed to strengthen the heart. It consisted of two parts: after 10 minute warm up, the first part was running to maximum effort for 4 minutes, stop for 90 seconds [...]

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