Wounds and Bones
"Some wounds heal eventually by themselves. Others never heal despite the best attention of doctors and ..."
Some wounds heal eventually by themselves. Others never heal despite the best attention of doctors and all the drugs they can think of. Then a few years ago Dr Wolfgang Schaden working in Vienna treating non-healing bones with shockwaves observed that whenever the skin was broken it always healed well, better than he would have expected. He conducted a few trials and realized he had discovered a magic wand for that is what it is, a miraculous way of making the body heal without drugs. Exactly what is happening, molecule by molecule, is still being worked out. Doctors reporting their findings to the ISMST are getting close to explaining this phenomenon. For you as a sufferer, you only want the assurance that the treatment works and in over 80% of cases it always does. That is the general consensus of the reports given in June 2008 at the conference in France.
The actual treatment is simple. Fire the shockwaves into the wound. That could be done in a beauty salon. The machine there is the same as a hospital would use. However, you must be sure you are qualified to handle the wound. CellSonic Ltd can not authorise you. Check with the medical authorities.
Clean the wound. Everything must be clean and as sterile as if it was a hospital operating theatre. Cut away dead flesh and scabs. Where there are cavities under skin bridges there has to be injections of sterile water or gel because the shockwaves will only travel through an aqueous medium such as the body, water or gel. If there is an air cavity the shockwave stops.
Use the infinity shockhead. Fire three hundred shocks into each part of the wound from all angles. The shockwaves will kill bacteria and promote the blood flow. The white cells in the blood will make the repair. The total number of shocks depends on the size of the wound. An area the size of the shockhead, 50 mm diameter, will need at least 300 shocks. Some doctors will apply more. Anaesthetic is not needed. Repeat the treatment weekly. Keep the dressings clean and fresh. If circumstances allow, leaving the wound open to air is always best.
In six to eight weeks expect new skin to cover the wound. The skin will be sensitive and elastic. Underneath the flesh will be forming properly.
A woman in her nineties who had a wound on her foot for seventy years was cured in two months. Diabetic ulcers are increasingly common and shockwaves are the sure way to cure them.
