Neural therapy: injections to relieve pain

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"Discover the science behind neural therapy, its methods and how safe it is. Everything about pain relief through injections in one article!"

"Entdeckt die Wissenschaft hinter Neuraltherapie, ihre Methoden und wie sicher sie ist. Alles über Schmerzlinderung durch Injektionen in einem Artikel!"
"Discover the science behind neural therapy, its methods and how safe it is. Everything about pain relief through injections in one article!"

Neural therapy: injections to relieve pain

Imagine a world where pain is no longer an insurmountable obstacle, but rather a treatable challenge. This is exactly what neural therapy promises, a fascinating method that is enjoying increasing popularity. This innovative pain therapy uses targeted injections to not only relieve symptoms, but also address the underlying causes of chronic conditions. But how exactly does this method work, and what scientific evidence supports its effectiveness? In our article we take an in-depth look at the scientific basis of neural therapy, comprehensively examine the methods and areas of application and critically evaluate its effectiveness and patient safety. Join us on this journey of discovery into the world of neural therapy and learn how injections can help relieve pain.

The Scientific Basis of Neural Therapy: How Injections Affect Pain

Neural therapy is based on the assumption that pain and dysfunction in the body are caused by disturbances in electrophysiological tissue. These sources of interference, also known as interference fields, can be located far away from the location of the pain. Injecting local anesthetics such as procaine or lidocaine into these interference fields is intended to restore the cells' normal electrical charge and thus relieve pain and other complaints.

  • Wirkmechanismus: Die Injektion des Lokalanästhetikums blockiert vorübergehend die Natriumkanäle der Nervenzellen, was zu einer Unterbrechung der Schmerzleitung führt. Diese Blockade regt auch das autonome Nervensystem an, was eine normalisierende Wirkung auf die elektrophysiologischen Eigenschaften des Gewebes hat.
  • Anwendungsbereiche: Neuraltherapie wird häufig bei chronischen Schmerzsyndromen, funktionellen Störungen und Erkrankungen des Bewegungsapparates eingesetzt, sowie zur Behandlung von Narbengewebe, das als Störfeld fungiert.

Neural therapy assumes that the treatment of specific interference fields can have not only local but also systemic effects. The theory behind this assumption is the existence of connections between the skin organ, internal organs and the nervous system, known as the concept of segmental therapy.

injection site Typical anesthesia Expected effect
Interference field (e.g. scar tissue) Procaine Normalization of electrical charge, pain relief
Trigger point Lidocaine Interruption of pain conduction, relaxation of the muscles

Neural therapy is an individual treatment method that is based on precise knowledge of the anatomical, physiological and pathophysiological connections. Despite its widespread use in complementary medicine and initial positive reports in pain therapy, evidence-based research on neural therapy is limited. However, the existing studies show a potential for the effectiveness of neural therapy in the treatment of various pain conditions and functional disorders.

Methods and areas of application: An overview of the practice of neural therapy

Neural therapy is a form of treatment that involves injecting local anesthetics, usually procaine or lidocaine, into specific points on the body. The focus is on the assumption that pain and other disease symptoms are caused by disturbances in the electrophysiological tissue. The aim of the injections is to restore the natural flow of nerve impulses and thus support the body's ability to self-regulate.

  • Segmenttherapie ist eine Methode, bei der das Lokalanästhetikum in die Haut, das Unterhautgewebe oder die Muskeln in demjenigen Körpersegment injiziert wird, das mit dem Schmerzgebiet in Verbindung steht.
  • Störfeldtherapie konzentriert sich auf spezifische Körperbereiche, die als „Störfelder“ angesehen werden und fernab vom eigentlichen Schmerzort liegen können. Eine Injektion in diese Störfelder soll weitreichende Wirkungen im Körper erzielen und zur Heilung beitragen.

The areas of application of neural therapy are broad. They range from acute pain conditions such as headaches, toothaches and muscle pain, to chronic conditions such as osteoarthritis and rheumatic diseases, to internal and neurological disorders. Neural therapy is also used in the treatment of scars, which are viewed as interruptions in the natural flow of energy and identified as possible areas of interference.

scope.scope Exemplary indications
Pain therapy Headaches, back pain, muscle pain
Chronic diseases Osteoarthritis, rheumatism
Other Scar removal, certain internal and neurological disorders

The effectiveness of neural therapy depends on various factors, including the precise location of the interference field and the correct application of the injection technique. Although extensive clinical studies in this area are still pending, many patients report significant pain relief and improved quality of life after treatment.

The use of neural therapy requires extensive knowledge of human anatomy and pathophysiology as well as experience in injection techniques. For this reason, treatment should only be carried out by specially trained doctors to minimize risks and ensure patient safety.

Effectiveness and patient safety: An analysis of the risks and benefits of pain management by injections

Neural therapy, a form of treatment that relieves pain by injecting local anesthetics into specific areas of the body, is debated in terms of both its effectiveness and its safety for patients. This therapy is based on the theory that pain and illness can be caused by the electroneurological disorder in specific areas of the body that can be treated through targeted injections.

  • Sicherheit: Die Neuraltherapie gilt im Allgemeinen als sicher, wenn sie von qualifizierten Fachkräften durchgeführt wird. Allergische Reaktionen auf das verwendete Lokalanästhetikum sind selten, können aber vorkommen und erfordern unmittelbare medizinische Maßnahmen. Weitere Risiken umfassen Infektionen an der Injektionsstelle, Nervenschäden oder eine versehentliche Injektion in ein Blutgefäß.
  • Effektivität: Die Wirksamkeit der Neuraltherapie variiert je nach dem zugrunde liegenden Gesundheitsproblem und dem individuellen Patienten. Viele Patienten berichten von einer signifikanten Schmerzlinderung nach der Behandlung, während in der wissenschaftlichen Literatur sowohl unterstützende als auch skeptische Meinungen existieren. Die Forschung zeigt, dass die Neuraltherapie besonders bei der Behandlung von muskuloskelettalen Schmerzen, chronischen Schmerzzuständen und bestimmten Arten von Kopfschmerzen wirksam sein kann.
Advantages Risks
Pain relief Allergic reactions
Minimal invasiveness Infections
Few side effects Nerve damage

The decision to undergo neural therapy should be based on careful consideration of the potential benefits and risks. A thorough medical history and examination are essential to minimize the risk of complications. It is also important that patients are fully informed about the method and its potential effects.

Despite the existing controversy and the need for further research, neural therapy offers a valuable therapeutic option for pain management for many patients. Identifying and treating specific trouble spots in the body can lead to significant pain relief and thus improve quality of life.

In conclusion, neural therapy is a promising method of pain relief that is based on scientific principles and is used in a variety of ways in medical practice. The analysis of the methods, areas of application as well as effectiveness and patient safety indicates a positively weighted ratio of benefits to risks. However, further research is required to explore the full potential and limitations of this form of therapy. Doctors and patients alike are called upon to inform themselves about the latest scientific findings and to include them in the decision-making process for individually tailored pain treatment. Neural therapy offers an enriching perspective for pain medicine, the development and application of which must continue to be critically monitored and promoted.

Sources and further literature

References

  • Barop, H. (2012). Lehrbuch der Neuraltherapie nach Huneke (Regulationstherapie mit Lokalanästhetika). Haug Verlag.
  • Weinschenk, S. (2012). Neuraltherapie: Lehrbuch und Atlas. Elsevier GmbH, Urban & Fischer Verlag.
  • Fischer, L. (2007). Neuraltherapie nach Huneke. Theorie, Technik, Praktische Anwendung. Hippokrates Verlag in MVS Medizinverlage Stuttgart GmbH & Co. KG.

Studies

  • Harris, P., &Diamond, S. (2000). Controlled Trial of the Immediate Effects of Local Anaesthetic Injection in the Treatment of Chronic Low Back Pain. Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery, 8(2), 25-29.
  • Spacek, A., Kress, H. G. (2004). Langzeitnachuntersuchung zur Wirksamkeit der Neuraltherapie bei Patienten mit chronischem Schmerzsyndrom. Der Schmerz, 18, 402-406.

Further reading

  • King, H. H., Janig, W., Patterson, M. M. (2008). The Science and Clinical Application of Manual Therapy. Churchill Livingstone Elsevier.
  • Singer, M. (2009). Neuraltherapie: Ein integrierter Ansatz zur Diagnostik und Behandlung von Schmerzsyndromen. Deutsche Zeitschrift für Akupunktur, 52, 17-25.
  • Melzack, R., Wall, P. D. (1996). Das Buch vom Schmerz. Ullstein Buchverlage GmbH.