Neural therapy

What is neural therapy?

Back pain therapy with neural therapy

Neural therapy for back and neck pain

The Neural therapy according to Hunecke is a form of regulation therapy, through the application targeted injections of local anesthetics with circulation-enhancing property. This form of therapy specifically addresses the autoregulatory mechanisms of the organism. This means that neural therapy is subject to stimulus-response principle. Through the targeted infiltration of local anesthetic, a specific stimulus is set, which leads to the interruption of a pathological form of stress. This therapeutic effect survives in weitem the pure anesthetic effect of the original active substance. The organism's reaction by triggering autoregulatory mechanisms serves as an explanation. These are control mechanisms in the so-called autonomic nervous systemtem, by controlling biological systeme of the body. The stimulus response of the organism not only shows effective therapeutic effects, but often provides additional diagnostic and differential diagnostic information for the doctor.

The three pillars of neural therapy:

Local therapy

In this simplest form of neural therapy, the painful structures are infiltrated directly. These are often specific trigger points, painful tendon attachments, peripheral nerves or parts of the joint capsule, etc.

segment therapy

The skin, the musculoskeletal system and the corresponding internal organ are reflectively interconnected. This results in therapeutic points of attack via certain reflex pathways. The so-called vegetative nervous system plays a role in this regulationtem the crucial role. It is a form of autoregulation therapy in the whole organism. Tension in the musculoskeletal system and circulatory disorders are specifically reduced. On the other hand, segment therapy has a regulating effect on other internal organs.

interference field therapy

The so-called vegetative nervous system also gains strength during interference field therapytem a regulatory importance. An interference field is a chronic irritation at any part of the body. The stimulus is initially subliminal, so that in most cases no direct symptoms occur in the interference field itself. Nevertheless, the body is burdened with the interference field. If other irritations or interference fields occur, the body's own compensation mechanisms can fail. This is the proverbially “breaking camel’s back”. In this form of therapy, the interference fields are selective and systemmatically treated with local anesthetic and answered by the body's own regulations.
This three pillars of neural therapy according to Hunecke can be used individually or in combination depending on the patient's symptoms. By using thin cannulas, the use of neural therapy according to Hunecke is painless. It offers an excellent therapeutic approach to the integration of conventional medicine and complementary medicine.

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