[New approaches to diagnosis and treatment of fibromyalgia in spinal osteochondrosis].

Author: GogolevaE F

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AIM: To compare effectiveness of manual and bioresonance therapies for fibromyalgia (FM) in spinal osteochondrosis (SO). MATERIAL AND METHODS: The trial enrolled 60 FM patients with x-ray diagnosis of SO. In addition to routine clinical examination all the patients have undergone kinesthetic study ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11494446

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Fibromyalgia and Spinal Osteochondrosis: Seeking Relief Through Different Paths

Fibromyalgia, a chronic pain disorder, can be a debilitating condition, often accompanied by other musculoskeletal issues like spinal osteochondrosis. This research explores the effectiveness of different therapeutic approaches for fibromyalgia in patients with spinal osteochondrosis. The study compares manual therapy with bioresonance therapy, aiming to identify the most effective treatment option.

Manual vs. Bioresonance: A Choice of Paths

The research, comparing manual therapy and bioresonance therapy for fibromyalgia in patients with spinal osteochondrosis, shows that both approaches can provide relief. Bioresonance therapy, however, appears to be more effective and faster acting, with fewer side effects. Think of navigating a desert with different vehicles – manual therapy is like a sturdy camel, reliable but slower, while bioresonance therapy is like a swift gazelle, offering a quicker and potentially more effective route to relief.

Finding Relief in the Desert of Pain: A Multifaceted Approach

This research suggests that a multifaceted approach to treating fibromyalgia in patients with spinal osteochondrosis may be most effective. The combination of manual therapy and bioresonance therapy can provide a comprehensive approach, addressing both the physical and energetic aspects of the condition. Like finding a hidden oasis with multiple springs, this research offers different paths to relief, allowing clinicians to tailor treatment strategies based on individual patient needs.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research on fibromyalgia and spinal osteochondrosis reminds me of the journey across a vast and varied desert. It highlights the importance of exploring different therapeutic approaches, recognizing that each patient's journey requires a unique path to healing. This research provides valuable insights into the potential of bioresonance therapy as a complementary approach to traditional manual therapies, offering a glimmer of hope in the desert of chronic pain.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2001-12-04
  2. Date Revised 2006-11-15
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

11494446

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

11494446

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