Quantum Magnetic Resonance is the world's first
scientifically proven, non-surgical treatment to help regenerate
cartilage and
restore mobility of arthritic knee joints
Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis or joint disease and is one of the primary causes of pain and disability in advancing years of life. Osteoarthritis usually affects people over the age of 50. Some degree of osteoarthritis will develop in everyone in old age and is estimated that 3 of 4 persons who are more than 60 years of age will have definite evidence of osteoarthritis in al least one joint.
Around 15-30 per cent who suffer from osteoarthritis over the age of 40 need medical attention. Knee replacement surgery was the only treatment available. It is a well known fact that surgery has its own side effects and also requires prolonged hospitalisation.
QMR method is painless, safe, non-invasive and cost effective alternative method of treatment when compared to surgery.
What is QMR treatment?
Quantum Magnetic Resonance is the world's first scientifically proven, non-surgical treatment to help regenerate cartilage and restore mobility of arthritic knee joints. It has also proved to be extremely effective in the treatment of certain types of cancer.
Technology
QMR is an offshoot of MRI technology that has been in use around the world. It is a new technology that is made to deliver highly complex quantum EM (non thermal) beams. These EM beams are delivered in the sub-radio and near-radio frequency pattern. It works on the principle of altering cell membrane potential and "jamming" the "command & control" of the target tissue cells by altering the proton spin inside and outside the cells.
This ability allows it to either activate cells as is required in regeneration of cartilage or deactivate them, as required in cancer. QMR beams are highly focussed and localised; this allows it to destroy cells very precisely as is required in cancer and therefore has immense potential to provide a safe and competitive alternative to present forms of treatment.
Safety of QMR
QMR is non-invasive, painless and safe. Clinical trials have been conducted on over 400 cases of osteoarthritis. The findings were published in the Journal of Aerospace Medicine. It involves the application of electromagnetic beams to regenerate tissues that wear and tear due to ageing. The beams can be precisely controlled and focused onto tissues therein generating streaming voltage potentials. This is lower than what is used in cell phones thereby making it safe for human use.
The International Commission for Non-Ionising Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) has defined emission levels that are considered safe for human use. Both electric and magnetic field emissions from QMR exposure are well below the levels specified by ICNIRP. These levels were certified by the LRDE, Electronics & Radar Development Establishment, a Government of India body attached to the DRDO. (Defence Research & Development Organisation)
The results of the study on the patients of Osteoarthritis have been already published in a peer reviewed scientific journal.
The study was conducted using the internationally accepted American Knee Society rating system.
The author is founder and CEO, SBF Healthcare and can be contacted at info@sbfhealthcare.com or visit the website www.sbfhealthcare.com