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Keywords :English - QXCI, energetic Medicine, Electroacupuncture, EAV, Bioresonance, Bicom, BFD, Vega, Vegatest, Bioresonance therapie, Quantum, Xrroid, bioenergetic, Energy medicine, bioenergetic, Life energy, Reinhold Voll, Rife, Rife-Therapy, Bill Nelson, regulation medicine, regulation diagnostic, Phazyx, Kindling, Computron, Dermatron, remedy testing, magnet therapy, cybernetic loop, resonant frequency, trivector, bioinformation, bioinformation therapy, subtle energy, vibrational energy, TENS, energyscan, biofeedback, bio-feedback, electrodermal screening Keywords: Deutsch - QXCI, energetische Medizin, Elektroakupunktur, EAV, Bioresonanz, Bicom, BFD, Vega, Vegatest, Bioresonaztheraphie, Quantum, Xrroid, Bioenergetik, Energiemedizin, bioenergetisch, Lebensenergie, Reinhold Voll, Rife, Rife-Therapie, Bill Nelson, Regulationsmedizin, Regulationsdiagnostik, Phazyx, Kindling, Computron, Dermatron, Medikamententestung, Magnettherapie, Cybernetic Loop, Resonanzfrequenz, Trivektor Back to Treatment DataBase "Table of contens" Arthritis(Osteoarthritis,
Rheumatoid)
1.QXCI Treatment Possibilities 1.1. Bone related treatment Systemic TreatmentØ
Click Programs
(from menu bar on top of main test screen) Ø Click Spinal and Sarcodes (from drop down menu) Ø
Click Bones
(middle left of page) Ø
Add an
Additional therapy superimposed (by selecting or un-selecting above and on left side) Ø Click Start Treatment Sarcode StimulationØ
Click Programs
(from menu bar on top of main test screen) Ø
Click Spinal
and Sarcodes (from drop down menu) Ø
Click Timed
Therapies
(from middle of page) Ø
Select
treatment time by moving bar Ø
Optionally
select or unselect any additional treatment Ø
Click Bone
Stim
(from fourth column) Ø
To close
click on OK in “Therapy Over” window and then click Close Organ specific biofeedbackØ
Click Programs
(from menu bar on top of main test screen) Ø
Click Biofeedback (from drop down menu) Ø
Click Organ
Systems (from
menu bar on top of biofeedback screen) Ø
Have
patient look at screen and focus mind on “area of concern” Ø
Click Adjust
Cranial bones (from drop down menu) Ø
To stop
click STOP PROGRAM (from upper right corner) Additional specific biofeedbackØ
Click Programs
(from menu bar on top of main test screen) Ø
Click Biofeedback (from drop down menu) Ø
Click Additional
(from menu bar on top of biofeedback screen) Ø
Have
patient look at screen and focus mind on “area of concern” Ø
Click Knee
(from drop down menu) Ø
To stop
click STOP PROGRAM (from upper right corner) Ø
Click Shoulder
(from drop down menu) Ø
To stop
click STOP PROGRAM (from upper right corner) 1.2. Inflammation related treatment
Additional specific biofeedbackØ
Click Programs
(from menu bar on top of main test screen) Ø
Click Biofeedback (from drop down menu) Ø
Click Additional
(from menu bar on top of biofeedback screen) Ø
Have
patient look at screen and focus mind on “area of concern” Ø
Click Pain
(from drop down menu) Ø
To stop
click STOP PROGRAM (from upper right corner) Ø
Click Relieve
Inflammation (from drop down menu) Ø
To stop
click STOP PROGRAM (from upper right corner) Timed TreatmentØ
Click Programs
(from menu bar on top of main test screen) Ø
Click Timed
Therapy Music Superlearning (from
drop down menu) Ø
For best
results have patient focus mind on “Area of Concern” Ø
Click Timed
Treatments (from
middle of page) Ø
Click Start
Auto Pain Treatment Ø
To close
click on OK in “Therapy over” window and then click Close 2.General Information Osteoarthritis
(Degenerative Joint Disease) Deep,
aching joint pain that is aggravated by exercise and that worsens as the day
progresses; stiffness following inactivity Reduced
joint motion, tenderness, crepitus, grating sensation, flexion contractures,
joint enlargement Tenderness
on palpation, pain with passive range of motion, increase in degree and duration
of pain, joint deformity and subluxation Potential
Complications Osteoarthritis of the spine can
cause compression of the spinal cord, leading to weakness in the extremities,
incontinence of bowel and bladder, and impotence. Diagnostic
Tests Any
of above manifestations; Heberden's or Bouchard's nodules of finger joints Altered
motion patterns Narrowed
joint space; increased density of subchondral bone; pseudocysts in subchondral
marrow; osteophytes at joint periphery Normal/moderate
increase High
viscosity; yellow, transparent color; negative culture; WBC 2002,000/micro;l;
,25 polymorphonuclear leukocytes Treatments
Osteotomy,
laminectomy, fusion, total joint replacement if conservative therapy fails Aspirin,
nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs, muscle relaxants Exercise:
isometric, isotonic,
isokinetic, strengthening, stretching, range of motion, balance exercise;
rest; massage, moist heat for pain; elastic bandages for support; canes, walkers
to aid mobility Teaching: avoid soft chairs, recliners, pillows under
knees; use firm bed and hard chairs; wear sturdy, lowheeled shoes Rheumatoid
Arthritis Symptoms
Nonspecific
symptoms of fatigue, malaise, low-grade fever, anorexia, weight loss Tenderness,
pain, and stiffness in affected joints (most often the fingers) that occurs in a
bilateral, symmetric pattern and spreads to the wrists, elbows, knees, and
ankles; diminished joint function; paresthesia; joint contractures and
deformities Subcutaneous
rheumatoid nodules, leg ulcers, lymphadenopathy, inflammation and dryness of
mucous membranes, episcleritis, pericarditis, valvular lesions, splenomegaly,
pneumonitis Complications:
Acute rheumatoid arthritis (ARA) is characterized by abrupt onset and
progressive, relentless deterioration of joints and then other major body
systems without remission and with poor or no response to medical treatment. The
prognosis in these cases is poor. Diagnostic
Tests ARA:
presence of five or more of the
following: morning stiffness; pain/tenderness in at least one joint; swelling in
at least one joint; symmetric joint swelling; fatigue, malaise, weight loss;
paresthesia; Raynaud's syndrome; subcutaneous nodules; major organ involvement;
pericarditis; valvular lesions; vasculitis; pneumonitis; fibrosis;
tenosynovitis; ankylosis; Felty's syndrome (splenomegaly and leukopenia); joint
deformities; ulnar drift Rheumatoid
factor Positive
in 95% of cases Synovial
analysis Opaque
color; increased volume and
turbidity; decreased viscosity and complement; 3,00050,000 WBCs/micro;l;
polymorphonuclear cells predominant Elevated
in 90% of cases Hypochromic
anemia, elevated WBCs Soft
tissue swelling, narrowed joint space, marginal erosions Treatments
Synovectomy
for pain relief; repair of ruptured tendon sheaths to prevent deformity and
subluxation; osteotomy to change weight-bearing surfaces; total joint
replacement to increase mobility Aspirin,
nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs, gold compounds/penicillamine to reduce pain
and inflammation; oral or intraarticular injections of corticosteroids to reduce
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