Petros sends another ALS case.
Actually – he told me – he doesn’t want to treat these patients because he can only slow the disease down by about 2 years. On the other hand, we now have a new stimulation device with significantly better effectiveness.
Petros recently told me that he already has young people with ALS and recently a child with ALS in his practice, which took such a toll on him psychologically that he vomited from sheer stress.
On the other hand, Chris was already in a wheelchair and is now walking again (slowly) and driving a car again; he has been treating him for 3 years.
In the Swiss doctor training, we got an ALS patient walking again, and in our practice we also see improvements in patients – both bulbar and peripheral forms, we have one patient who has not responded so far.
here is an “old case” – Chris from London
I think this video from Chris from London is from May 24th – in June he got feedback that he had started driving again. Unfortunately I can’t find the video from Christmas 23rd – where he started walking with the walker.
Today Petros sent the following video:
Bulbar ALS with diaphragmatic paralysis – Petros’ case
Here is the update video after 2 weeks of neuromodulation (4 x training in the clinic in Nicosia): The patient no longer needs oxygen and the O2 saturation has still improved to 94%. The hands are starting to work a little again. You can also see briefly in the video how the hand is stimulated together with the robot.
More about Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, the study, the – scientifically validated course – under neuromodulation, etc. in the article about the Swiss course.
Spinal muscular atrophy
reminds me of the patient with spinal muscular atrophy with incipient respiratory muscle paralysis and O2 saturation of 76% who, after tDCS stimulation on the motor center, walked around our garden for 28 minutes instead of 7 minutes and increased the O2 saturation to 95%.
frappierende Besserung bei Spinaler Muskelatrophie, Vortrag in St. Louis/USA
be an ALS-patient at Petros
in the upcoming Vienna course we will probably take ONE ALS patient – to register for it and details on this website.
but be careful: ALS neuromodulation therapy is complex. This only works with really well-cooperating relatives who have time at least 5x a week for 1.5 hours, and the HD-tDCS device required for this is also quite expensive (4,200.-)
for doctors – especially specialists
If you are a neurologist, please come to Vienna for training.
The improvements achieved in supporting athletes alone justify the high course costs (3000).
Especially the really satisfactory results for Parkinson’s or chronic pain.
Florian Schöning neuro-stimulates basketball team for the World Championship
Florian Schöning is from central Germany and is perhaps one of the best trained neuro-modulators, as he completed a 1200-hour course in the USA. Among other things: qualified physiotherapist, chiropractor, osteopath, FMS according to Carrol McMannie instructor, orthomolecular medicine, nutrition coach, HP etc. – a person who is always learning new things!
In 2 weeks we will be at Florian’s course for FMS according to Carrol McMannie in Kassel
Florian tells us that he supported a basketball team with neuromodulation and was able to improve their potential.
This time the team became world champions for the first time!
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