Now knee joint cartilage can be regenerated and repaired by QMR based Tissue Engineering with Cytotron Therapy. QMR regenerates degenerated cartilage and relieves chronic pain and disability of Knee non-invasively with multi-frequency rotating quantum electromagnetic resonating beams. Many knees can be saved from knee replacement surgery
QMR produces high power multi frequency rotating quantum electromagnetic resonating beams that can be 'focussed ' on the site required to be treated
Rotational Field Quantum Magnetic Resonance (RFQMR) technology utilized highly complex quantum electromagnetic beams in the sub-radio and near-radio frequency spectrum. The beams are precisely controlled and focused onto tissues to alter the proton spin inside and outside the cells therein generating streaming voltage potentials. This alters cell membrane potential and "Jams" the "Command and Control" of the target tissue cells stimulating cartilage growth
Like other tissues, bone and cartilage are constantly being built up and broken down by a variety of metabolic and physical influences. The major stimulus for bone and cartilage formation is a signal generated when these structures are subjected to tension or compression. This explains why bone atrophies in the absence of any significant pressure, such as weightlessness during space travel or immobilization in a cast. The transmission of this signal is also impaired following joint injury due to trauma or diseases such as Osteo-arthritis.
In other words, when you take a step, putting weight on the joint, the cartilage is compressed, the fluid gets displaced, and it carries with it mobile ions, the sodium ions, leaving behind the negatively charged proteoglycan carboxyl and sulfate ions. This generates an electric potential because you have "neutralized" negative charges. This is called a streaming potential.
QMR is designed to characterize and reproduce the required signal that initiates these regenerative activities even though they are at rest). by the induction of a spin in the hydrogen atoms thus creating a streaming potential in the extra cellular matrix (ECM) when bone or cartilage are placed under a load.
As reported in the Journal of the Indian Society of Aerospace Medicine by Wg Cdr VG Vasishta, Dr RV Kumar, and Surg Cdr LJ Pinto evaluation of Osteo-arthritis patients treated with QMR. Using the Knee Society Scoring System and dynamometry. There was a highly significant improvement in Pain Score, Total Knee Score, Total Functional Score, Range of Movement and force of extension and the improvement persisted after the treatment.
Almost all patients show subjective improvements and are out of all pain killers by the 4th exposure. Results are seen three months post treatment. By the end of the treatment, almost all of the patients can walk for 1 to 5 km, without pain. About 40% can squat down on the floor, which they could not do it earlier. Upon 30 days follow up 95% patients are almost normalized, can climb stairs without help. Objectively, radiological evidence shows visible changes, and graphical measurement revealed 1 to 3.5 mm growth in cartilage during 30 days follow-up. Dynamometry showed that, the joint capacity had gone up from as less as 5 kg before exposure to 45 kg during 30 days follow-up.Range of Motion, Extension Lag, Flexion Contracture, Joint Stability and Alignment were all very significantly improved when evaluated using knee society scoring. These patients do not need knee replacement surgery any more.
No, the treatment is absolutely painless. Patients can even listen to music, see television or read during the treatment.