RegentK: The Scientific Investigation of a 40-Year-Old Method in Regenerative Medicine

G. Litscher
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Background: Mohamed Khalifa has been healing even the most severe muscle and joint injuries in Austria for more than 40 years, without surgery, only with his hands by applying pressure on the skin. In this article, the author summarises the first scientific results trying to describe the way of functioning of this unusual form of therapy called RegentK. Historical aspects, regional oxygen saturation of deeper knee tissues, thermographic measurements, and electrodermal mapping are described in detail. Summary: Rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is a high-incidence injury usually treated surgically. According to common knowledge, it does not heal spontaneously, although some claim the opposite. RegentK was developed for injuries of the musculoskeletal system. In one study, it was shown that after 3 months, 47% of the RegentK patients, but no physiotherapy patient, demonstrated an end-to-end homogeneous ACL on magnetic resonance imaging. Key Messages: We conclude that ACL healing can be improved with RegentK.
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RegentK:再生医学中一种已有40年历史的方法的科学研究
背景:在奥地利,穆罕默德·哈利法40多年来一直在治愈最严重的肌肉和关节损伤,没有手术,只用手在皮肤上施加压力。在这篇文章中,作者总结了第一个科学结果,试图描述这种称为RegentK的不寻常的治疗形式的功能方式。历史方面,区域氧饱和度更深的膝盖组织,热成像测量和皮肤电测绘详细描述。摘要:前交叉韧带(ACL)断裂是一种高发生率的损伤,通常采用手术治疗。根据常识,它不会自愈,尽管有些人持相反的观点。RegentK是针对肌肉骨骼系统损伤而开发的。在一项研究中,3个月后,47%的RegentK患者(没有物理治疗患者)在磁共振成像上显示端到端均匀ACL。关键信息:我们得出结论,使用RegentK可以改善ACL愈合。
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