Neural therapy Effect explained soon?

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Neural therapy: effects explained soon?

(15.09.2010) After a press release of the "Neuraltherapie.Blog" operated by the Munich physician Imke Plischko, explains the Mannheim doctor and son of the founder of the neural therapy, Dr. med. med. (I.) Hagen Huneke in conversation with the journalist Claus Fritzsche the mode of action of neural therapy.

Neural therapy is a complementary medicine and naturopathic method commonly used by therapists for pain symptoms such as migraine, back pain, or pain caused by the trigeminal nerves, such as cheek pain, tummy ache, or forehead pain. Even complaints such as allergies, high blood pressure (hypertension), depression or the rheumatic area are provided by neural therapists according to their own account of the "Neural Therapy.Blog", which is a portal for information from the International Medical Association for Neural Therapy Huneke - Regulation Therapy - eV (IGNH) stands, as an indication seen. The mode of action is intended to take place via a regulation of the autonomic nervous system, in that the nerve fibers are locally surrounded and blocked by means of injections of local anesthetics such as procaine or lidocaine.

After Dr. Huneke, in addition to his work as a general practitioner also has a training in naturopathic treatment and sits on the board of the IGNH, the function of the autonomic nervous system with its millions of finest nerve bundles in organ suspensions, the skin layers, the fascia (connective tissue), the musculature, the Joints, and other disturbed by processes such as inflammation. The blockage by means of the neural therapy stimulates a healing process that is able to restore the physiological functioning by promoting blood circulation, as well as reducing pain, inflammation and the sympathetic tone.

Dr. Hagen Huneke is the youngest son of Dr. med. Ferdinand Huneke and nephew of dr. Walter Huneke, who founded the neural therapy. According to reports, the doctor's brothers had successfully treated their sister's migraine in 1925 and subsequently jointly developed the concept of neural therapy between 1925 and 1940, which was first called therapeutic anesthesia.

Since 1989, Dr. med. Hagen Huneke specializes in neural therapy. Already 15 years ago, he conducted a two-year study that, according to Hunekes, leaves room for hope in an interview with Fritzsche, according to Hunekes, but because of a success rate of more than 50 percent, it provides a useful basis for further studies in the field Represents the area of ​​neural therapy.

Under the leadership of the Swiss professor and doctor med. Lorenz Fischer, who is also a lecturer in neural therapy at the University of Bern, who meets the criteria of the EBM. Neural therapeutic treatments for chronic pain such as low back pain or buttocks pain and musculoskeletal disorders such as stiff back or neck tension are further investigated quantitatively. It would be nice for those affected, if the neural therapy further spread in the normal medical operation find and so could be available as an aid to even more patients. (Tf)