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High Frequency Ozone Therapy Based on Acupuncture Systematics

High Frequency Ozone Therapy Based on Acupuncture Systematics After witnessing a dramatic demonstration of pain relief following High Frequency Ozone Therapy (HFOT) at a medical conference in Germany the author reports on his use of the treatment in 500 cases. Pain relief was the reason for 76.4% of treatments. The condition of no patient in the 500 worsened following therapy, and 18 patients suffering from malignant disease all obtained beneficial symptomatic relief.The High Frequency Ozone Therapy apparatus uses a variety of electrodes ranging from simple probes to elaborate brush or comb devices for application directly on the skin surface or aerially above it. Treatment is most effective if given through a layer of natural textile (wool or cotton). Stimulation through synthetic material, however, may provoke pain. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Acupuncture in Medicine SAGE

High Frequency Ozone Therapy Based on Acupuncture Systematics

Acupuncture in Medicine , Volume 16 (2): 6 – Nov 1, 1998

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Publisher
SAGE
Copyright
© 1998 British Medical Acupuncutre Society
ISSN
0964-5284
eISSN
1759-9873
DOI
10.1136/aim.16.2.89
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Abstract

After witnessing a dramatic demonstration of pain relief following High Frequency Ozone Therapy (HFOT) at a medical conference in Germany the author reports on his use of the treatment in 500 cases. Pain relief was the reason for 76.4% of treatments. The condition of no patient in the 500 worsened following therapy, and 18 patients suffering from malignant disease all obtained beneficial symptomatic relief.The High Frequency Ozone Therapy apparatus uses a variety of electrodes ranging from simple probes to elaborate brush or comb devices for application directly on the skin surface or aerially above it. Treatment is most effective if given through a layer of natural textile (wool or cotton). Stimulation through synthetic material, however, may provoke pain.

Journal

Acupuncture in MedicineSAGE

Published: Nov 1, 1998

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