Magnetic resonance-based stimulation therapy (MBST) is a non-invasive treatment option that utilizes low-intensity magnetic fields to stimulate the body’s natural healing processes. We primarily use it to treat conditions affecting joints, cartilage, and bone, with applications ranging from osteoarthritis to sports injuries.
MBST utilizes specific magnetic fields that resonate with the water molecules within cartilage, bones, and other tissues. These resonance waves activate cellular processes, promoting:
- Increased cartilage regeneration: By stimulating the production of chondrocytes, the cells responsible for cartilage repair, MBST encourages the formation of new cartilage.
- Improved blood flow: The magnetic fields stimulate blood circulation to the affected area, delivering vital nutrients and oxygen, further enhancing restoration.
- Reduced inflammation: MBST’s anti-inflammatory effects reduce pain and swelling, improving mobility and function.
MBST helps with the following conditions:
- Osteoarthritis: Pain and stiffness in joints caused by cartilage degeneration.
- Sports injuries: Tendonitis, ligament tears, and other injuries impacting athletes.
- Back pain: Due to degenerative disc disease or other spinal conditions.
- Post-surgical recovery: Supporting healing and reducing pain after joint replacement or other procedures.
The procedure is non-invasive, painless, and free of side effects once it is deemed a safe and well-tolerated treatment.
The effectiveness of treatment may vary depending on individual factors and the severity of the condition. When combined with our main stem cell therapy, it produces better results; however, it is critical to consult with a qualified healthcare professional to determine whether MBST is appropriate for your specific needs.
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