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| A.I. Sukhanov | MODERN METHODS OF A COMPOUND CORRECTION OF THE ORGANISM’S DISORDERS IN DIFFERENT AGE GROUPS |
| Rehabilitation Center of Doctor A.I. Sukhanov Ltd., Saint Petersburg, Russia; tel.+7812 596 30 93, E-mail: info@911.net.ru |
The Purpose: We propose a rehabilitation method for different dysfunctions of human physical condition.
Methods: We apply special medical tools for spine treatment to improve and normalize spinal cord and spinal cord ganglions function, which enables us to provide efficient medical treatment improving and developing the organism’s abilities. It’s a new way to solve acute problems of healing of the allegedly incurable diseases. Today the study of natural means of correction of the organism’s dysfunctions is an important task for healthcare.
The primary problem is an absence of the percent assessment of the physical condition in the norm and by pathology. These disorders are corrected neither in the newborn nor in the adult. According to the clinic’s experience, we have managed to correct joint dysplasias and metaplasias in mature patients. We can stop the deterioration in any chronic somatic disease. The restoration of genetically normal structure is possible due to a complex correction that is carried out in conjunction with physical exercises and the supply of essential microelements and the development of capillaries required for the recovery.
And finally, there is a restoration of brain-and-periphery-connection in the restored structures that are controlled by the CNS.
The important part of the complex medical treatment is a mechanical impact with the use of manual work, medical tools and special equipment directed to the affected organs and body systems. The third component – is the selection of natural preparations for biochemical correction of the organism dysfunctions.
The correction of microelements with the organism’s disorders developing locally or on the whole is understudied yet. During elaborating rehabilitation schemes of the physical condition it is of vital importance to concentrate on a balanced supply of the structurally required microelements necessary for normalization of the pathologic condition. The access of microelements to the locally affected organs is often difficult without the definite manipulations than improve the blood flow (and outflow), which has all the required elements for the structural and functional restoration. Moreover, the forced microbiological compensation together with the definite manipulations impact that promote blood flow and bio availability should be prolonged, persistent and intense. The intensity of the microelements supply as well as the impact that promotes their availability plays an important role especially during the initial period of treatment and correction of the disorders. All this should be combined with the ion process of biogenesis.
The fours component is a breath correction. All this enables us to achieve a better result in the treatment of bronchial asthma, MS, systemic lupus erythematosus etc.
Result: We provide this medical treatment for children and adult. For 20 years we have cured more than 5 000 patients. Today a back pain is a serious problem as an independent disease, which induces different pains and pains in organs as well, since organ dysfunction depends on innervation disorder in these organs in case of the injure spinal function.
Conclusion: the proposed methods have been practiced in our clinic practice for more than 20 years. We elaborated the theory of electro functional pain development, reflex-correction therapy, biochemical correction. One can say with certainty in future all those elaborations will be useful and meaningful.
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