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Restoration of Cartilage Damage in Knee and Hip Joints

Osteoarthritis is the most common type of arthritis. It is typically associated with joint aging or past injuries. It progresses asymptomatically, though pain and limited mobility are occasionally observed. The condition frequently affects finger joints, where firm, painful nodules develop, as well as the spine.

Osteoarthrosis is a degenerative joint disease associated with degenerative processes. Unlike arthritis, osteoarthrosis presents with less intense pain. Simply put, joint deformation occurs. The underlying cause is impaired secretion and circulation of synovial fluid within the joint.

Spinal osteochondrosis is a disorder of the spinal column in which pathological changes occur in the intervertebral discs, cartilaginous nodes of the spine, and intervertebral joints. Causes may include spinal trauma, impaired circulation and lymphatic drainage, and inflammatory processes in the vertebral region.

Rheumatoid arthritis is a disease characterized by destruction of articular cartilage and bone. The etiology is infectious-allergic in nature (viruses, streptococci, and dysregulation of the body's immune response).

Program - Restoration of Cartilage Damage in Knee and Hip Joints

  • Diagnostic examination by the treating physician, including joint thermometry.

  • Development of an individualized treatment program accounting for all comorbidities.

  • Su Jok acupuncture, establishment of energetic diagnosis considering mental and emotional factors.

  • Turpentine baths (according to Prof. Zalmanov's method).

  • Provision of all necessary medications to restore damaged cartilage tissue, improve circulation, and arrest the inflammatory process.

  • When indicated, administration of additional procedures for comorbid conditions.

  • Creation of an individualized diet based on urine and blood test results.

  • Formulation of a home treatment plan for the patient.

  • Conducting a final physician examination upon completion of the treatment course.

 

Restoration of Cartilage Damage in Knee and Hip Joints
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