Acutomoterapia alleviates chronic injuries

People who suffer from pain caused by injuries Chronicles of tissues soft (ligaments, muscles tendons, nerves, blood vessels and even internal organs) can decrease them with the help of acutomoterapia .

This technique was made known in China in the 70s, which is researched, applied and developed by specialists of the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN).

In accordance with Roberto González , specialist in acupuncture and acutomoterapia of the National School of Medicine and Homeopathy (ENMH) of the IPN , this branch of medicine, relatively new, was invented by the doctor Zhu Hanzhang , to relieve injuries joints, ligaments, tendons and muscles .

The acutomoterapia It is useful for the treatment of all kinds of arthritis , injuries in the spine; It also helps relieve conditions in internal organs such as ulcers gastric gastritis , prostatitis, prostatic hypertrophy, asthma , colitis chronic ulcerative constipation chronic and endometriosis , among others.

Know the way to apply it

It uses an acutomo or knife needle that has a small handle, its tip is similar to that of a screwdriver, so it allows to cut and restore the fabric with fibrosis .

Once the site of the fibrous ligament is located, a little local anesthetic is applied and, later, the acutome is introduced to make special cuts. After the ligament extends and regains its elasticity, so in a matter of a minute or less the patient sees improvement.

According to Roberto González, the soft tissues are injured after submitting them to irritative and intense movements, which causes an inflammatory phenomenon that eventually leads to fibrosis.

When a soft tissue has these characteristics, the collagen fibers increase and the ligaments lose elasticity and resistance. If it is a ligament with a high degree of tension, it may even calcify.

The specialist notes that medications and surgery do not solve the problem, because they do not eliminate calcium deposits. Therefore, this type of alternative therapy is highly recommended.


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