Axomera therapy at OTC | REGENSBURG
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Axomera therapy? OTC | REGENSBURG is an experienced center offering the relatively new Axomera therapy. Patients can receive this treatment on a self-pay basis and submit the costs to their private health insurance for reimbursement. We are happy to offer appointments for a thorough evaluation.
In our center, we offer short-term appointments for private patients, BG patients (work, commuting and school accidents) and private payers.
Axomera therapy can help with these symptoms, among others:
- Pain in the spine and radiating into the arms and legs
- persistent postoperative pain
- Joint complaints, also with artificial joints
Need an appointment for Axomera therapy?
Come in for a consultation, where we will discuss your options for Axomera therapy together. This allows us to coordinate diagnostic testing and treatment in the best possible way.
What is Axomera therapy?
Axomera therapy is a medical treatment method that is used in particular for pain therapy and inflammatory diseases of the musculoskeletal system. It is based on the application of electric current to stimulate and regenerate nerve cells. The aim of the therapy is to influence cell metabolism and thus promote healing processes and alleviate pain.
Among the frequently treated indications include:
- Chronic pain of the musculoskeletal system
- Sports injuries
- Osteoarthritis
- Inflammatory joint diseases
- Neuropathic pain
For Axomera therapy, electrodes are placed on the affected areas of the body and stimulated by targeted current impulses the cell processes are stimulated. The aim is to direct the new cells required for regeneration to where they are needed for healing. We are seeing impressive treatment results, particularly in the case of difficult-to-treat or stubborn diseases. Axomera thus opens up completely new possibilities for conservative orthopaedics and pain therapy.
When and where does Axomera therapy help?
Axomera therapy can help with the following complaints:
- Spine: Cervical spine complaints (cervical spine syndrome), pain in the thoracic spine (thoracic spine syndrome), low back pain or pain in the lumbar spine (lumbar spine syndrome), pain in spinal canal stenosis, complaints in the sacrum or sacroiliac joint (SIJ syndrome), muscular tension in the buttocks (piriformis syndrome).
- Nerve pain: radiating into the arms or legs, for example in the case of a slipped disc, sciatica, cervicobrachialgia
- Joint complaints: Hip, knee and ankle joint, shoulder, elbow and wrist, for example bursitis, degeneration of the muscle insertions on the thigh (trochanteric tendinosis), thumb saddle joint (rhizarthrosis), pain after knee and hip joint replacement
- Hands and feet: Carpal tunnel syndrome, jumping finger (tendovaginitis stenosans), rhizarthrosis, heel pain (heel spur), toe pain (Morton’s neuralgia, metatarsalgia)
- Postoperative: Persistent pain after operations or injuries
Advantages of Axomera therapy:
- Can be effective for many types of muscle and joint pain
- Can help to relieve tension, pain and inflammation
- Usually has no serious side effects or complications
- Can be used as an alternative or complementary therapy to other treatment options
- There is no habituation effect, so Axomera therapy can be repeated at any time as required
- With over 12,000 treatments per year, Axomera therapy is particularly well proven
Axomera therapy - side effects:
- May cause pain, bleeding or infection at the injection site in rare cases
- The most common side effect is temporary tiredness after Axomera therapy in the head area – e.g. with migraines and cluster headaches
- In very rare cases, temporary irritation may occur for a few days
Would you like to make an appointment for Axomera therapy?
Come to our consultation and we will discuss your options for Axomera therapy. In this way, diagnostics and therapy can be optimally coordinated.
How does Axomera therapy work?
Axomera therapy is an innovative, multi-patented treatment method based on the modulation of the body’s own bioelectric fields. of the body. These bioelectric fields play a decisive role in controlling wound healing, as they influence the cell migration of fibroblasts, epithelial cells, mesenchymal stem cells, nerve cells and immunocompetent cells in the body. By specifically influencing these fields, pro-inflammatory substances in the tissue can be neutralized and cell migration for the regeneration of diseased tissue can be stimulated.
Axomera is using this principle for the first time for the conservative therapy of diseases of the tendons, ligaments, muscles and nerves. and nerves. This novel procedure has promising applications in the treatment of chronic pain, sports injuries, osteoarthritis and inflammatory joint diseases as well as neuropathic pain.
Axomera Therapy Regensburg primarily pursues three main goals in order to significantly improve the quality of life of our patients:
- Reduction of inflammationTargeted electrical stimulation modulates the bioelectric fields, which leads to the neutralization of pro-inflammatory substances in the tissue. This plays an important role in reducing chronic and acute inflammation.
- Promotion and stimulation of regenerationThe therapy stimulates cell migration and thus supports the regeneration of diseased or damaged tissue. This applies in particular to the regeneration of tendons, ligaments and muscle tissue, but also to nerves.
- Pain relief through better healingBy accelerating and optimizing the healing processes in the body, pain can be noticeably alleviated. The reduced inflammation and improved tissue regeneration contribute to a lasting reduction in pain symptoms.
During the treatment, special electrodes are applied to the affected areas of the body. As a patient, you will usually only feel a slight tingling sensation or a gentle warmth. The entire procedure is minimally invasive and can be performed on an outpatient basiswhich makes it an attractive option for many patients.
In addition to relieving pain and reducing inflammation, Axomera therapy also aims to improve mobility and quality of life by addressing the underlying causes of the symptoms rather than simply treating the symptoms. Before starting therapy, a comprehensive diagnosis and consultation with our qualified team is essential to ensure that this method is the appropriate treatment strategy for the individual patient.
How does Axomera therapy work?
Axomera therapy, formerly known as NSM pain therapy derived from neurostimulation, is similar to classic acupuncture. Fine needles are used to precisely stimulate the affected tissue for 30 minutes without causing pain. During Axomera therapy, a microprocessor controls the generation of a bioelectric field. The treatment procedure can generally be described as follows:
- Preparation and cleansing of the skin around the areas to be treated
- Placement of the fine needles in the affected tissue
- Control of the therapy by a microprocessor to generate a bioelectric field
- Stimulation of the tissue for approx. 30 minutes
- Removal of the needles and aftercare
In most cases two to six treatments are usually required within two to four weeks. Axomera therapy Regensburg naturally uses hygienically clean needles, so there is only a very low risk of infection. The aim of Axomera therapy is to achieve a lasting improvement in chronic complaints through to complete healing – within a manageable treatment time and without medication. If you are looking for Axomera therapy near or in Regensburg, OTC | REGENSBURG is the right place for you.
Would you like to make an appointment for Axomera therapy?
Come in for a consultation, where we will discuss your options for Axomera therapy together. This allows us to coordinate diagnostic testing and treatment in the best possible way.
Axomera therapy at OTC | REGENSBURG - Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
What is Axomera therapy?
Axomera therapy is a new type of therapy for the treatment of tendons, ligaments, muscles and nerves. By controlling bioelectric fields, the transport of new, healthy cells is stimulated to heal and inhibit inflammation in diseased tissue.
When does Axomera therapy help?
Axomera Therapy Regensburg can help with a variety of muscle and joint pain, especially in the spine, but also in other joints. Axomera therapy is also said to provide better results for persistent pain after surgery or acute injuries.
Is Axomera therapy covered by health insurance?
This is a private service. However, you are welcome to ask your health insurance provider about cost coverage.
Is Axomera therapy scientifically recognized?
Axomera therapy is a very new procedure. It has therefore not yet been definitively validated according to the principles of our evidence-based medicine. However, our observations from its use are positive.