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High-dose induction therapy at OTC | REGENSBURG

Would you like to schedule an appointment for high-dose induction therapy? Regensburg’s OTC | REGENSBURG is a reliable point of contact for this form of therapy. The treatment is non-invasive and can stimulate healing processes in the body. The aim of high-dose induction therapy is not only to heal but also to reduce pain in the long term.
At our facility, we offer short-notice appointments for privately insured patients, BG patients (work, commuting and school accidents) and self-pay patients.

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Visit us for a consultation, and we will discuss your options for high-dose induction therapy in detail. This allows diagnostics and treatment to be carefully coordinated to best meet your individual needs.

What is high-dose induction therapy?

High-dose induction therapy is a relatively new form of non-invasive soft tissue treatment and pain therapy. Electromagnetic fields can promote regeneration by stimulating cascades of healing processes in nerve cells, muscle cells, connective tissue cells (ligaments, tendons) and the cells of blood vessels. The targeted effect of electromagnetic fields leads to increased sprouting of capillary blood vessels and thus to an increase in the concentration of growth factors in the tissue. Regressive changes in the tissue are reduced, the tissue stabilizes and inflammatory processes are minimized (“healing response”). Among other things, high-dose induction therapy can alleviate shoulder, knee, hip and other joint diseases. We would be happy to discuss your individual treatment options with you.
The healing of bone fractures and the treatment of osteoporosis can also benefit from the use of high-dose induction therapy. As the stimulation by the magnetic fields can also stimulate the formation of blood vessels, this form of therapy is also used to improve blood circulation in affected areas of the body.
This form of therapy is often referred to as high-energy induction therapy is often referred to as high energy induction therapy.

How does high-dose induction therapy work?

Induction therapy has been proven to achieve a reduction of neuropathic pain with an optimal risk-benefit ratio. In many cases, high-dose induction therapy enables us to avoid surgery altogether or to reduce pain in degenerative joint diseases to such an extent that joint surgery, for example, can be postponed for a long time into the future.
There are also numerous scientific studies that have tested the effectiveness of this form of therapy. It should be emphasized that positive effects can be demonstrated both at the cellular and macroscopic level. positive effects can be demonstratedwhich play a central role in the treatment as a whole.
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Advantages and disadvantages of high-dose therapy:

High-dose induction therapy (HIT) is a treatment method that can be used for orthopaedic conditions such as osteoarthritis, a slipped disc or rheumatism. This form of therapy has many advantages, but also has two major disadvantages.

Advantages of high-dose induction therapy:

  • HIT can relieve pain and reduce inflammation.
  • Neuropathic pain is reduced with an optimal risk-benefit ratio.
  • High-dose therapy can improve mobility and promote tissue regeneration.
  • Treatment is usually carried out on an outpatient basis and is gentle, as no surgery is required.
  • HIT can be an alternative to other forms of therapy such as taking pain medication.

Disadvantages of high-dose induction therapy:

  • There is a potentially higher risk of side effects. However, it is important to emphasize that these disadvantages can strongly depend on the individual medical history and characteristics of our patients. A decision for or against high-dose induction therapy should always be made on an individual basis and in consultation with a healthcare professional.
  • There is a possibility of a loss of efficacy with prolonged use.

Would you like to make an appointment for high-dose induction therapy?

Visit us for a consultation, and we will discuss your options for high-dose induction therapy in detail. This allows diagnostics and treatment to be carefully coordinated to best meet your individual needs.

Are there risks associated with high-dose induction therapy?

You can expect an uncomplicated and low-risk treatment that is non-invasive and whose focus on the relief of pain. pain relief. We would like to expressly point out that clear scientific proof of the effectiveness of high-dose induction therapy has not yet been provided. In our experience, however, high-dose induction therapy Regensburg works very well if it is used for the right indication.

How long does induction therapy last?

The duration of treatment for high-dose induction therapy Regensburg depends on the intensity of the symptoms and the severity of the disease. We offer treatments lasting between ten minutes and 20 minutes. As a rule, five to ten treatments are sufficient for our patients.

Is high-dose therapy covered by health insurance?

High-dose induction therapy is a private service. private service. You can request reimbursement from your health insurance company, but this is not always guaranteed. We expressly draw your attention to the increased increase factors, which are not always reimbursed by private insurance companies. You should therefore always check with your health insurance provider. Alternatively, you can book a treatment as a self-payer.

Would you like to make an appointment for high-dose induction therapy?

Come to our consultation and we will discuss your options for high-dose induction therapy. In this way, diagnostics and therapy can be optimally coordinated.

DIERS analysis at OTC | REGENSBURG - Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

High-dose induction therapy uses electromagnetic fields to stimulate healing processes in nerve, muscle, connective tissue and blood vessel cells. The aim is to promote regeneration and inhibit inflammation, ultimately alleviating existing pain. High-dose therapy is usually carried out on an outpatient basis and, thanks to its non-invasive approach, is much gentler than surgery.
Magnetic field therapy is often used to alleviate pain in musculoskeletal disorders such as osteoarthritis, slipped discs or rheumatism. Magnetic field therapy can also support and accelerate the healing of bone fractures. Magnetic field therapy can also be used in the treatment of osteoporosis or to improve blood circulation.
Induction therapy plays a role in orthopaedic therapy in the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders. These include diseases such as osteoarthritis, slipped discs and rheumatism. The aim is to alleviate symptoms and promote regeneration through the targeted initiation of healing processes in the affected tissue.