Regeneration of Bone and Cartilage Tissue - New Treatment and Rehabilitation Strategy.

Iwona Krysiak-Zielonka
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Regeneration of bone and cartilage tissues is a key area of research and practice in sports medicine and orthopedics. Modern technologies, integrating traditional methods with innovative solutions, open new perspectives in therapy and improvement of patients' quality of life. Examples of such methods and their clinical applications confirm the dynamic development of this field of medicine, which gives hope for achieving more satisfactory therapeutic outcomes in the future.Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Therapy (NMRT), also known as MBST, is an innovative therapeutic method that is gaining popularity in the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders, including bone and cartilage regeneration. This method is an answer to the growing demand for effective and non-invasive methods of treating musculoskeletal conditions. Clinical trials conducted over the last 10 years provide ample evidence for the effectiveness of NMRT in the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions. NMRT is used to treat both chronic and acute diseases such as arthrosis and osteoporosis. Thanks to its properties, it focuses on the source of the problem, and not only on relieving the symptoms. An additional advantage is that no side effects have been demonstrated to date. Magnetic resonance therapy can be used as an adjunct to traditional treatments. Thanks to the ability to stimulate regenerative processes at the cellular level, it significantly accelerates the process of returning to full fitness.This article aims to discuss the processes of bone and cartilage tissue regeneration in response to nuclear magnetic resonance therapy (NMRT), present the results of clinical trials and therapeutic guidelines against the background of other treatment methods.

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Ortopedia, traumatologia, rehabilitacja
Ortopedia, traumatologia, rehabilitacja Medicine-Rehabilitation
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