Published Online: 2013-09-07
Published in Print: 2013-09-01
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Masthead
- Masthead
- Editorial
- The technological development history and current significance of the “physical BEMER® vascular therapy” in medicine
- Research articles
- The effects of the “physical BEMER® vascular therapy”, a method for the physical stimulation of the vasomotion of precapillary microvessels in case of impaired microcirculation, on sleep, pain and quality of life of patients with different clinical pictures on the basis of three scientifically validated scales
- Effects of physical stimulation of spontaneous arteriolar vasomotion in patients of various ages undergoing rehabilitation
- Influence of a specific, biorhythmically defined physical stimulus on deficient vasomotion in small-caliber arterioles in the subcutis in patients with diabetic polyneuropathy
- Complementary-therapeutic stimulation of deficient autorhythmic arteriolar vasomotion by means of a biorhythmically physical stimulus on the microcirculation and the immune system in 50-year-old rehabilitation patients
- Effects of various physical treatment methods on arteriolar vasomotion and microhemodynamic functional characteristics in case of deficient regulation of organ blood flow. Results of a placebo-controlled, double-blind study
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Masthead
- Masthead
- Editorial
- The technological development history and current significance of the “physical BEMER® vascular therapy” in medicine
- Research articles
- The effects of the “physical BEMER® vascular therapy”, a method for the physical stimulation of the vasomotion of precapillary microvessels in case of impaired microcirculation, on sleep, pain and quality of life of patients with different clinical pictures on the basis of three scientifically validated scales
- Effects of physical stimulation of spontaneous arteriolar vasomotion in patients of various ages undergoing rehabilitation
- Influence of a specific, biorhythmically defined physical stimulus on deficient vasomotion in small-caliber arterioles in the subcutis in patients with diabetic polyneuropathy
- Complementary-therapeutic stimulation of deficient autorhythmic arteriolar vasomotion by means of a biorhythmically physical stimulus on the microcirculation and the immune system in 50-year-old rehabilitation patients
- Effects of various physical treatment methods on arteriolar vasomotion and microhemodynamic functional characteristics in case of deficient regulation of organ blood flow. Results of a placebo-controlled, double-blind study