Home

DiaDENS Manual - Main Page

image

Contents

1. SPINE AT 45 THYROID AT 55 SHAN MAN AT 82 DIAPHRAGM NULL POINT AT 96 GALL BLADDER right ear and PANCREAS left ear AT 97 LIVER 9 The most frequently used auricular points in obstetrics in gynaecological diseases and in diseases of mammary glands 1 Menstrual cycle disorders AT 58 AT 13 AT 95 AT 55 AT 34 AT 56 AT 40 AT 23 AT 82 2 Pain in the lower abdomen inflammatory and other diseases of female reproductive organs AT 23 AT 56 AT 58 AT 34 AT 82 AT 13 AT 22 AT 95 AT 55 3 Hypogalactia AT 44 AT 39 AT 28 AT 82 4 Lactostasis lactation mastitis AT 39 AT 44 AT 55 AT 82 AT 95 AT 13 AT 13 ADRENAL AT 22 ENDOCRINE GLANDS AT 23 OVARY AT 28 HYPOPHYSIS 34 CEREBRAL CORTEX AT 39 THORACIC PART OF THE SPINE C 40 LUMBAR PART OF THE T ra SPINE f AT 44 BREAST AT 55 SHAN MAN AT 56 PELVIS IN MALE cervix of the uterus in female AT 58 UTERUS sex point AT 82 DIAPHRAGM NULL POINT AT 95 KIDNEY 10 The most frequently used auricular points in diseases of male genitalia 1 Pain in the lower abdomen in the genitalia area prostatitis urethritis orchitis epididymoorchitis AT 56 AT 55 38 AT 93 AT 92 AT 32 AT 34 AT 22 AT 95 2 Sexual function disorders AT 55 AT 93 AT 58 AT 23 32 AT 78 AT 34
2. Sus Content Chapters 123456 7 2 DIAGNOSTIC CAPABILITIES AND OPERATION MODES OF DIADENS T AND DIADENS DT DEVICES 2 PURPOSE AND APPLICATION OF SCREENING PROGRAM The SCREENING program is intended for the rapid assessment of homogeneity of electrical resistance of the skin zone ERSZ before and after DENS treatment One measurement of the surface resistance of the skin is made within the first five seconds after the device is applied The energy range is either minimum ER 1 or comfortable ER 2 The treatment method is stationary electrodes are moved to another position after an audio signal sounds The SCREENING program operates at frequency of 10 Hz Only in built electrodes are used in the process To enter the SCREENING program switch on the device Press FREQUENCY button repeatedly until the word SCREENING appears on the screen Place the electrodes onto the selected skin zone Set the level of intensity by pressing the INTENSITY button until the patient experiences a light pleasant tingling sensation Upon application of electrodes on the skin surface the device automatically starts to measure the change in electrical resistance on the skin in this zone in response to the impulse of the device After the measurement process the device emits a short audio signal and shows the measurement results on the screen in the form of ALT index from 0 to 100 Write down the shown number and m
3. M 441 22 ENDOCRINE GLANDS AT 23 OVARY AT 32 TESTICLE AT 34 CEREBRAL CORTEX 38 SACRAL PART OF THE SPINE 3 AT 55 SHAN MAN wee AT 56 PELVIS IN MALE cervix of DT the uterus in female AT 58 UTERUS sex point AT 78 APEX OF THE EAR AT 92 BLADDER AT 93 PROSTATE AT 95 KIDNEY 3 3 1 en twee Suse eee Oe eee eke 11 The most frequently used auricular points in skin diseases and in cosmetology 1 Rash spots skin abscesses skin itch pyodermia psoriasis neurodermatitis eczema pustular fungal and other skin diseases AT 51 AT 55 AT 13 AT 22 AT 91 AT 89 AT 71 AT 97 2 Facial care 11 AT 87 AT 55 AT 95 3 Cellulitis obesity AT 17 AT 18 AT 84 AT 87 AT 22 AT 82 1 d t 5775 ES A t o mss x DT H gt SS 3 wa bos 5 L LI M S 1 D 4 EX MEER 4 1 M PESE qos 1 1 4 57 D 5 t P 4 A 4 4 t 4 z B 4 2 2 t AT 11 CHEEK BONE AT 13 ADRENAL AT 17 THIRST AT 18 HUNGER 777771 AT22 ENDOCRINE GLANDS AT 51 SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS 7 SYSTEM
4. 100 heart This means that the auricular point AP under number 100 is located the XVIth zone of the auricle concha zone and serves to indicate the condition of the cardiovascular system this zone also serves as the active point for correction of this state There are a total of some 200 APs on the surface of the auricle This publication does not intend to inform the reader about all APs its function is to teach you to determine the location of APs which are most often used in diagnostics and THERAPY See chapters 6 7 for a more detailed discussion of the topography of auricular points most often used in diagnostics and THERAPY Preparation for testing For two days before the examination the patient should discontinue taking any tonic preparations drinks or medications It is also recommended that the patient does not drink or eat for two hours before testing It is suggested that the patient relax for about 15 minutes in a comfortable atmosphere before the testing commences The testing should not be carried out in the premises with sources of high frequency electromagnetic fields such as cell phones pages microwave ovens TVs irons etc The patient must remove all jewelry glasses and watches During the testing the patient should sit or lie down comfortably NOTE During the examination the physician must not touch the patient with both hands at the same time During the testing the patients arms and legs must n
5. Determining the Degree of Pain Tolerance Aches and pains and other sensations in the auricle the condition of the skin such as hyperaemia reddening of the skin pustules or scarring and the study of the auricle s sensitivity to pain allow to obtain valuable information on the state of organs and systems of the body During the BIOREPER examination special attention must be paid to points with increased sensitivity to pain When determining the degree of the auricle s sensitivity to pain the electrode should be held perpendicular to the skin The pressure on the skin must be equal and even not strong Be careful not to allow the sensor to slide on the surface of the auricle It is recommended to apply pressure to the point for no more than 10 15 seconds Points with maximum level of sensitivity must be treated in the THERAPY program at the frequency of 60 or 77 Hz in ER 2 mode for 2 or 3 minutes no more than 3 separate points per session Positioning of Auricular Points There are various coordinate systems to find auricular points APs on the auricle One such system is the system of angle tangent coordinates fig 11 based the application of a stencil model onto the auricle and the drawing of coordinate lines The stencil is placed along the vertical line between 0 180 passing through the top point of the ear AP 78 the zero point AP 82 and the point in the middle of the ear lobe passing through the point of the e
6. 2 MED PROGRAM The MED minimum effective dose program is the microcomputer program applied for prophylactics in anticipation of heavy physical or intellectual strain following physical or intellectual strain in cases of chronic fatigue syndrome lack of wakefulness in the morning sleepiness during the day lack of attention and concentration and for prevention of colds during epidemics MED allows the body to improve its adaptability During the administration of the treatment protocol the MED program is applied once per treatment session The MED program works at a frequency of 10 Hz and consists of TEST program treatment on the selected point after which the device is automatically switched to the THERAPY program and continues stimulating the point at a frequency of 10 Hz for another 5 minutes in the stationary mode To enter the MED program carry out the following steps Switch on the device Set the frequency to 10 Hz by pressing the FREQUENCY button until the value F 10 appears Place the in built electrodes onto the skin e g the he gu zone ju san li or any other zone Set the frequency as shown above see Chapter 1 Section 2 NOTE Do not move the electrodes on the skin while operating in the MED program After the power capacity has been reached the WAITING message will change to the Ist phase of the MED program TEST Having stabilised the skin impedance of the skin under the electrode the device emits an
7. AT 94 URETER AT 95 KIDNEY 5 The most frequently used auricular points in diseases of the musculoskeletal system AT 64 AT 37 AT 29 AT 26a AT 55 AT 95 AT 13 2 Pain in the elbow joint AT 66 AT 39 AT 26a AT 55 AT 95 AT 13 3 Pain in the radiocarpal articulation AT 67 AT 37 AT 55 AT 95 AT 13 4 Pain in the hip joint AT 50 AT 38 AT 40 AT 55 AT 95 AT 13 5 Pain in the knee joint AT 49 AT 40 AT 55 AT 95 AT 13 6 Pain in the ankle joint AT 48 AT 40 AT 55 AT 95 AT 13 7 Pain in the spine cervical segment AT 37 AT 29 AT 121 AT 55 AT 95 AT 51 AT 26A 8 Pain in the spine thoracic segment AT 39 AT 37 AT 55 AT 95 AT 51 AT 26A 9 Pain in the spine lumbar sacral segment AT 40 AT 38 AT 52 AT 55 AT 95 AT 51 AT26A e AT 13 ADRENAL AT 26a THALAMUS Hypothalamus excitation point AT 29 OCCIPUT AT 37 CERVICAL PART OF THE SPINE AT 38 SACRAL PART OF THE SPINE AT 39 THORACIC PART OF THE SPINE AT 40 LUMBAR PART OF THE SPINE AT 48 ANKLE JOINT AT 49 KNEE JOINT AT 50 HIP JOINT AT 51 SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYS TEM AT 52 SCIATIC NERVE AT 55 SHAN MAN AT 64 SHOULDER JOINT AT 66 ELBOW AT 67 HAND AT 95 KIDNEY AT 121 LESSER OCCIPITAL NERVE 6 The most frequently used auricular points in nervous diseases 1 Headache migraine vascular and other
8. Auricular point 1 AP 1 UPPER POINT FOR ANALGESIA FOLLOWING EXTRACTION OF A TOOTH Localization lower external corner in the first quadrant of ear lobule AP 2 PALATE Localization this is the upper point of the lower quarter of the diagonal of the second lobule quadrant This diagonal connects the upper internal and the lower external corners of the lobule AP3 MOUTH FLOOR Localization the lower point of the upper quarter of the diagonal of the second lobule quadrant This diagonal connects the upper internal and the lower external corners of the lobule AP 5 Maxilla upper jaw Localization Center of the third quadrant of lobule AP6 Mandibule lower jaw Localization in the middle of the upper line at the third quadrant of the lobule AP 7 LOWER POINT FOR ANALGESIA FOLLOWING EXTRACTION OF A TOOTH Localization lower external corner of the fourth quadrant of the lobule AP 8 EYE FIRST POINT Localization center of the fifth quadrant in the middle of anterior surface of the lobule of the ear AP 9 INTERNAL EAR Localization in the center of the sixth quadrant AP 10 TONSIL FOURTH POINT Localization in the center of the eight quadrant AP 11 CHEEK BONE Localization zone around the perpendicular separating the fifth and sixth quadrants of the lobule AP 13 ADRENAL Localization in the center of the lower border of the tragus or tragus apex in case of biapical tragus on the upper projection of the
9. It is treated in diseases and injuries of the head and neck involving increased intracranial pressure as well as dizziness headaches neuralgia of the occipital nerve etc Treatment is performed in the stable or labile mode in the THERAPY program at frequency 60 77 or 10 Hz at the ER 2 range for 2 3 minutes In painful disorders the treatment will be continued until there is an improvement in the patient s general wellbeing or until pain has been fully eliminated Seventh cervical vertebra zone 7CV 7 the last cervical vertebra its spinous process which can always be felt in palpation along the middle posterior line in the lower part of the neck Treatment is performed in cases of allergic autoimmune or any inflammatory processes and diseases Treatment is performed out in the stable mode in the THERAPY program at frequency of 60 or 77 Hz at the ER 2 range for 3 5 minutes Jugular fosse zone is positioned on the edge of the border between the neck and the sternum Treatment of the jugular fosse is performed in cases of any allergic diseases suffocation coughing disorders of swallowing DENS is performed in the stable mode in the THERAPY program at frequency of 60 or 77 Hz at the minimal or comfortable energy level for 3 5 minutes Tongue zone is positioned on the middle third of the tongue Owing to abundant blood supply and specific nervous connections treatment for the tongue zone can used in cases of
10. THE POINT LOWERING ARTERIAL PRESSURE Localization the point is located in the transition of internal surface of the helix to the lower border of upper antihelix crus AP 62 FINGERS Localization upper part of navicula at the level of auricular hillock AP 63 CLAVICLE Localization lower part of navicula under AP 45 AP 64 SHOULDER JOINT Localization the upper point of the lower guarter of the distance between AP 63 and AP 62 in the navicula AP 65 SHOULDER Localization in the middle of the distance between AP 63 and AP 62 in the navicula AP 66 ELBOW Localization in the center of the distance between AP 65 and AP 67 in the navicula AP 67 HAND Localization in the navicula at the same level as auricular hillock AP 71 HIVES Localization between AP 62 and AP 67 near antihelix AP 73 TONSIL first point Localization at the helix at the same vertical line with AP10 AP 74 TONSIL second point Localization on the anterior surface of the helix in the middle of the distance between AP 73 and 10 AP 75 TONSIL third point Localization anterior surface of the helix in the middle of the distance between AP 74 and AP 10 AP 78 APEX OF THE EAR Localization this is the uppermost point of the helix AP 81 RECTUM Localization at the ascending branch of the helix at the level of 91 zone XIV and a little higher than 20 zone IIT which corresponds to the beginning of the cartila
11. These have been referred to as trigger zones The Trigger zones can be active visible and latent hidden Active TZs Active TZs can be revealed by the operator by means of questioning the patient through examination of the latter and with palpation with the fingers and percussion on the body surface The active TZs comprise localised projections of complaint e g pain in certain parts of the body or the extremities localised painfulness occurring after palpitation with fingers or following movement localised disruption of skin sensitivity sweating temperature reddening or paling of separate skin areas localised induration in the skin focal painful swellings goose flesh on a restricted skin area spots of abnormal pigmentation or flaking etc localised change in the muscle tonus induration of muscle tissue in various places of various shape and extension varies from a few millimetres to a few centimetres The active TZs in patients with internal organ diseases are often manifest in localised areas with enhanced sensitivity and or reflected painfulness in respective areas segments of the body the Zakharyin Ged zones Latent TZs The appearance of latent TZs is associated with localised changes in electric skin impedance and with a localised vegetative response that will occur in segmental or general zones or in the zone of frontal projection of the organ in case of its function disorder The main
12. 1 PURPOSE AND APPLICATION OF TEST PROGRAM The TEST program is designed to assess the functional condition of organs and the bodily system by means of searching for zones where the skin impedance will be very different from that in adjacent areas latent Trigger zones as well as for treating the skin areas symmetrical to the complaint projection The energy range of the treatment is either minimum ER 1 or comfortable ER 2 The treatment method is stationary the electrodes are moved after an audio signal The TEST program operates at the frequency 10 Hz To enter the TEST program switch on the device and set the frequency to 10 Hz pressing the FREQUENCY button until F10 appears on the screen Place the electrodes onto the skin Set the intensity level of the device when the device is switched on the intensity is set to zero To increase the intensity press the IN TENSITY button repeatedly until the patient experiences a light pleasant tingling sensation NOTE The level of intensity is controlled subjectively according to the patient s sensations when the skin surface comes into contact with the m electrodes The pain sensation threshold should not be exceeded When switching the device on minimum energy range will be automatically set Having stabilised the skin impedance of the skin under the electrode the device emits an audio signal Subsequently on the high part of the screen a T value of the device s time spent on the zone
13. AT 5 Maxilla upper jaw AT 6 Mandibule lower jaw AT 7 LOWER POINT FOR ANALGE SIA FOLLOWING EXTRACTION OF A TOOTH AT 8 EYE FIRST POINT AT 13 ADRENAL AT 84 MOUTH 97 LIVER irr m arose m wae 14 The most frequently used auricular points in children s diseases 1 Infantile cerebral paralysis AT 55 AT 8 AT 51 AT 37 AT 38 AT 39 AT 40 AT 29 AT 34 2 Neurotic stuttering logoneurosis AT 55 AT 8 AT 51 AT 37 AT 29 AT 34 3 Enuresis AT 29 AT 51 AT 34 AT 92 AT 95 AT 55 sa AT 8 EYE FIRST POINT AT 29 OCCIPUT AT 34 CEREBRAL CORTEX AT 37 CERVICAL PART OF THE SPINE 38 SACRAL PART OF THE SPINE AT 39 THORACIC PART OF THE SPINE AT 40 LUMBAR PART OF THE SPINE AT 51 SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM AT 55 SHAN MAN AT 92 BLADDER AT 95 KIDNEY DiaDENS Oke Danas ALLAN x Content Chapters 1234567 Contacts CHAPTER 7 AURICULOTHERAPY USING THE DIADENS DEVICES IN SOME EMERGENCY SITUATIONS 1 The most frequently used auricular points in lesions and in sports medicine 1 Contusion sprains microruptures of ligaments tendons and muscles joint dislocations AT 26a AT 55 AT 25 and AT corresponding to the contusion area with the same name 2 Bone fractures AT 26a AT 55 AT 25 AT 51 and AT corresponding to the fractured ar
14. above AP88 AP 97 LIVER Localization near the internal antihelix border below AP96 at the level of helix crus and AP40 AP 100 HEART RIGHT KIDNEY Localization in the center of the concha at the level of the external acoustic meatus in the most concave part of the concha AP 101 LUNG Localization It is supposed to be 2 points conventionally 1mm above 100 and 1mm below it In fact there is lung zone around AP100 AP 102 BRONCHI Localization 2 points located 2 mm from AP101 in the line of the external acoustic meatus AP103 TRACHEA Localization 2 mm from AP102 in the line of the external acoustic meatus at the internal border of the concha at the level of the middle part of the posterior border of the external acoustic meatus at the same horizontal level as AP100 AP 121 LESSER OCCIPITAL NERVE Localization on the internal surface of the helix 2 mm above the auricular hillock Table 3 Current Values in Auricular Points APs In Terms of Degree of Intensity and Direction of Functional Changes in Organs Under Examination Current value in APs in mkA 1 1 2 3 4 7 8 11 12 15 Degree of Intensity of Pathology Moderate and Expressed Slight Normal Slight Moderate Expressed Functional Change Direction Hypofunction Normal Hyperfunction DiaDENS _ Pej Sus Content Chapters 123456 7 3 THERAPEUTIC CAPABILITIES AND FUNCTIONING MODES OF DIADENS DEVICES
15. at frequency of 60 or 77 Hz at the ER 1 range for 1 2 minutes on each side Zone of frontal projection of the adrenal glands is positioned in the lower segments of the chest behind it on the right and left sides of the spine It is widely used in dishormonal disturbances chronic inflammatory diseases allergic processes and in emergency conditions Treatment is performed in the stable or labile mode using the THERAPY program at frequency of 60 or 77 Hz at the ER 2 range Duration of the treatment is 3 5 minutes on each side Kidney ureter and bladder zone Frontal projection of the kidneys is found in the lumbar area on both sides frontal projection of the bladder is found in the suprapubic area DENS is used any diseases accompanied by oedemas in all kinds of increased pressure arterial intracranial intraorbital in the portal vein etc Treatment is performed using the THERAPY program at frequency of 60 or 77 Hz at either the ER 1 or ER 2 range The device is moved by sliding from the lumbar area from the lateral surface of abdomen forwards and downwards to the suprapubic area The treatment is performed for 5 7 minutes on each side Where LTZoccurs the sticking effect the latter is treated for a further 3 5 minutes in each zone Liver and intestinal zone Frontal projection of the liver is found in the right lower segments in the front surface of the chest as well as laterally and behind its width being equa
16. differences between latent and active TZs can be seen in the following Latent TZs appear on the human body in the preclinical stage of any acute disease or as an exacerbation of a chronic pathologic process i e prior to the appearance of complaints and active TZs in the patient Latent TZs are not revealed by ordinary techniques of examination in physical examination palpation percussion listening etc Latent TZs can only be revealed using DENS Latent TZs can be revealed both in the TEST and the THERAPY programs In the TEST program the following indications of latent TZs will be in evidence 1 Sensitive asymmetry localised change of the skin sensitivity during DiaDENS Device treatment in any program but at the same ER in this area in comparison to others the patient feels either an enhanced or a weakened piercing sensation 2 Localised change in skin colour Following treatment of a skin area under the device electrode contact asymmetry or in another body area distant asymmetry reddening or paling appears distinguishing this particular area from others 3 Temporary asymmetry Zones where the treatment time of the device in the TEST program up until the signal sounding is considerably different from that of the treatment in other areas either greater or less or zones where the treatment time is over one minute 4 Change in ALT index in the SCREENING program on adjacent or symmetrical sections of the skin either i
17. diseases of peripheral arteries AT 38 AT 40 AT46 AT 47 A 51 AT 55 AT 97 4 Heaviness in the legs oedemas extended coiled veins varicose nodes trophic ulcers on the legs syndrome of chronic venous failure varicose diseases of the lower extremities AT 40 AT 46 AT 38 AT 13 AT 97 AT 82 AT 55 AT 13 ADRENAL AT 19 HYPERTENSION AT 29 OCCIPUT AT 34 CEREBRAL CORTEX AT 38 SACRAL PART OF THE SPINE AT 39 THORACIC PART OF THE SPINE AT 40 LUMBAR PART OF THE SPINE AT 42 THORAX AT 46 TOES AT 47 HEEL AT 51 SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM AT 55 SHAN MAN AT 59 THE POINT LOWERING ARTERIAL PRESSURE AT 78 APEX OF THE EAR AT 82 DIAPHRAGM NULL POINT AT 95 KIDNEY AT 97 LIVER AT 100 HEART RIGHT KIDNEY 8 The most frequently used auricular points in endocrine diseases 1 Diabetes mellitus AT 97 AT 96 AT 22 AT 55 AT 13 AT 45 AT 40 AT 82 2 Thyroid gland diseases AT 45 AT 13 55 22 AT 37 28 p pi i r 4 D UM 3 PE ye LLLDLDLLLPPLES wh teemme mmm e e 14 Se hehe AT 13 ADRENAL AT 22 ENDOCRINE GLANDS AT 28 HYPOPHYSIS AT 37 CERVICAL PART OF THE SPINE AT 40 LUMBAR PART OF THE 7 3 1
18. electrode the electrode outside the device frame connected to the device frame via a cable Included in the shipment of DiaDENS devices Diagnostic electrode an outside electrode for electropuncture diagnostics in BIOREPER and FOLL programs Consists of a passive electrode and an active electrode Included in the shipment of DiaDENS devices LCD liquid crystal display a small display located on the front part of DiaDENS devices Skin impedance full electrical resistance of the skin surface in the area beneath the electrode MSSI monitoring of surface impedance of skin in the TEST the dosed process and SCREENING programs It enables the revelation of latent triggers see below MED program of minimum effective dosage for treatment using the device TEST program dosed program of the DENAS and DiaDENS devices which is designed to assess the functional condition of organs and the bodily systems by determining the time of stabilisation of the skin s electrical impedance beneath the electrode under stimulation with a frequency of 10 Hz SCREENING program method used to measure the speed of change in surface impedance of the skin Designed to define the active points unique to DiaDENS devices BIOREPER program new method of electropuncture auriculodiagnostics diagnostics relating to the auricle to assess the functional state of all internal organs and systems unique to DiaDENS DT devices FOLL program method of elec
19. exclude the use of instrumental laboratory methods in diagnostics of diseases but may lead to a lessening of their role in the diagnostic process Some Notes on Physiology and Anatomy of the Auricle The auricle auricula until recently had been only as a body part which allowed a human being to capture sounds But during the second half of the last century many studies demonstrated that the auricle represented a special reflex or acupuncture system with internal organs and parts of the body schematically shown At present of the entire range of mini acupuncture systems there are only two included in the WHO S International Acupuncture Nomenclature One of these two is the auricular microacupuncture system MA in WHO terminology The majority of modern scientists believe that the secret of auricular diagnostics and auricular THERAPY consists in a particular innervation of the auricle where numerous nerves are concentrated including branches of the trigeminal V nerve cervical plexus C2 C3 facial nerve VII intermediate glossopharyngeal nerve IX and the nervus vagus X The shape of certain parts of the ear its size age changes and the difference between the right ear and the left ear are individual However any auricle will always have certain anatomic parts in any case uppet crus of antihelix triangle fossa lower crus of antihelix coot of heli notch between hircuses lobule Auricle Examination
20. internal organs and meridians the ascertainment of compatibility between pharmaceutical preparations and cosmetics and the prevention of administrating potentially dangerous allergens DiaDENS devices have a wide variety of frequencies from 20 to 200 Hz for therapeutic treatment of various diseases states and pain syndromes and include the MED microcomputer program testing minimum effective dosage used for prevention of many diseases and pathological states ntensity of application energy range can be easily selected for patients of any age with any level of pain sensitivity In built DiaDENS electrodes improve the effectiveness of DENS therapy and allow therapeutic treatment of biologically active points to be carried out External therapeutic electrodes provide treatment of biologically active points on the auricle around the eyes and on the body Indications and Counter Indications for Use of DiaDENS Devices Suggestions for DENAS device usage Treatment of acute and chronic pain syndromes Correction of functional disorders in diseases of the muscu loskeletal nervous cardiovascular endocrine urogenital systems the respiratory organs digestion ears nose throat eyes and skin Rehabilitation following previous diseases surgery injuries Prophylactics of diseases recurrence of chronic diseases functional disorders separate symptoms and syndromes of most known diseases including correction of disorder
21. is desirable that the patient relax for about 15 minutes in the comfortable atmosphere before the testing commences Testing should not be carried out in near sources of high frequency electromagnetic fields such as cell phones pagers microwave ovens TVs irons etc The patient must remove any jewelry glasses and watches During examination the patient should sit or lie down comfortably NOTE During the tests the operator must not touch the patient with both hands at the same time To enter the FOLL program switch on the device plug in the diagnostic electrodes to the corresponding port and press F button NOTE The patient must hold the passive electrode in the hand opposite the side being tested for example while testing the left hand or the left foot the passive electrode must be placed in the right hand of the patient and vice versa Express Assessment of the Functional State of Energy Meridians Before each application the tip of the electrode must be moistened by a water soaked cotton wool pad Place the electrode on the projection of the measurement point gradually increasing the pressure until stable figures appear on the display screen Write down the obtained measurements in the special form NOTE When measuring resistance of points on the fingers and the toes m place the electrode at an angle of 45 degrees to the skin surface Data Analysis normal values amount to 50 65 Foil Units which shows that the m
22. lower part of cartilage AP 14 EXTERNAL NOSE Localization in the center of the tragus base at the anterior border of the tragus cartilage An equilateral triangle could be composed with a line connecting AP12 AP13 and AP 14 AP 15 PHARYNX AND LARYNX Localization in the center of the upper half of tragus internal surface or tragus apex in case of biapical tragus near the opening of the external acoustic meatus at the AP 12 level AP 16 NASAL CAVITY Localization on the lower half of the tragus internal surface near the opening of the external acoustic meatus at the AP 13 level AP 17 THIRST Localization in the middle of the distance between AP 14 and the center of the upper border of the tragus AP 18 HUNGER Localization in the middle of the distance between AP 14 and the center of the lower border of the tragus AP 19 HYPERTENSION Localization in the middle of the distance between AP 13 and AP 24a AP 22 ENDOCRINE GLANDS Localization in the center of the internal border of the intertragic notch AP 23 OVARY Localization between AP 22 and AP 34 at the antitragus transition to intertragic notch AP 24a VISION second point Localization anterior border of the lobule transition to the intertragic notch AP 25 BRAIN STEM Localization in the middle of posterior auricular sulcus AP 26a THALAMUS Hypothalamus excitation point Localization internal surface of the antitragus symmetric to AP35 at the ex
23. meridian midpoint is localised It covers the spinous processes of vertebrae from the top to the second cervical vertebra to the last sacral vertebra The spinous processes of vertebrae are located on the back and can easily be felt in almost all people treatment is performed using the TEST or SCREENING programs at minimal or comfortable energy level 1 or 2 in order to reveal latent Trigger zones The stable treatment mode is applied The concordance points zone or paravertebral zone The paired skin zone right and left It is situated paravertebrally i e next to the spine and parallel to the Posterior zone of the meridian midpoint In projection of this zone sympathetic ganglia of the vegetative nervous system are situated Besides it is a zone of frontal projection of the spinal cord root exits ETT ELI TI TI Jelojsr When treating the concordance points zone using the TEST or SCREENING programs the device electrodes are established in the order indicated with numbers in the Figure The LT zones section 4 of Chapter 4 are shown when comparing parameters in symmetrical areas The treatment energy level will either be minimal or comfortable The trigeminal zone is a zone of frontal projection of the passage of the upper middle and lower branches of the trigeminal nerve on the right and left sides The points of the trigeminal ne
24. of treatment can be used as well as the labile stationary way The duration of the treatment on the zone depends on the presence or absence of the pain syndrome If the patient s main complaint is pain then the device action will be continued until the pain has completely disappeared or has considerably diminished If there is no pain then the action will be continued until the central complaint has disappeared e g stuffiness of the nose coughing shortness of breath palpitation skin sensitivity disorders etc or until redness appears beneath the electrode a sensation of goose flesh a feeling of warmth or lightness The treatment of the device in a single zone often causes the patient to relax and fall asleep in this case the DENS should also be stopped Trigger zones Trigger zones TZs are specific abnormal zones at certain areas and zones of the human body As a rule healthy people should not have Trigger zones This is a phenomenon brought about by specific neural reflex connections of the skin sinews and muscles with internal organs and organ systems Disorders in the functioning and the structure of internal organs in certain limited skin areas in sinews muscles periosteum lead to an occurrence of colour disturbances sensitivity enhanced painfulness areas of induration changes in electric conductivity and other changes not characteristic of a healthy body and not found in other symmetrically positioned parts of the body
25. of weakness in knee joint pain in joints Wind constipation diarrhoea enterocolitis Disturbance of urination incontinence of urine heavy urination cystitis anuria pyelonephritis 52 53 Diabetes insipidus Labour pains endometritis swelling of genitals disturbance of menstrual cycle Diseases of male genitalia Pain in the area of small of the back sciatica pain in spinal column Intestinal colic diarrhoea enteritis enterocolitis haemorrhoids dysentery 53 54 Cystitis Disturbance of menstrual cycle Pain in the area of the back and small of the back sacrococcygeal pains pain in buttocks in waist muscles tension of spine paralysis of legs Anaemia Constipation anal dysfunction faecal incontinence rectal prolapse haemorrhoids 4 S5 Urinary dysfunction cystalgia cystitis pain in urethra insufficient kidney function Disturbance of menstrual cycle endometritis Diseases of male genitalia case of complaints the segmental zone is treated using the THERAPY program at the frequency of 60 or 77 Hz in the ER 2 range from the osseous processes of the vertebrae to the lateral areas of the body on both sides The width of the area treated by the device must correspond to the width of the patient s hand Move or relocate the electrodes at the speed of 1 3 cm per second Stop when the complaint subsides or disappears altogether When there are no longer any complaints segmenta
26. passes along the outer surface of the neck at the level of spinous process of the second cervical vertebra The lower limit is an imagined horizontal line drawn at the level of the scapulae The lateral limits lie in the lateral surfaces of the neck shoulders and upper arms on both sides The device treatment of this zone is performed using the TEST or SCREENING programs in the stable mode at ER 1 or ER 2 with revealing the Trigger zones Apart from segmental responses treatment of this zone will result in a general adaptive response in the form of normalization of the vegetative nervous system functional condition on a widespread basis This makes it possible to use treatment of the cervical collar zone in diseases of the brain vessels chronic inflammatory conditions in the head and neck areas in neuroses in changes of arterial blood pressure of various aetiologies and in other diseases IMPORTANT When treating the cervical collar zone one should take the following into consideration in diseases whose symptoms include increased intracranial and arterial pressure blood pressure BP the direction of the device movement along the zone in the THERAPY program must always be top down in diseases whose symptoms include decreased BP and in conditions of shock the direction of the device movement along the zone in the THERAPY program must always be bottom to top the ER 3 action will always increase BP in patients in s
27. 0 LUMBAR PART OF THE SPINE Localization 2 3 of the distance from AP37 to AP38 AP 42 THORAX Localization external border of the antihelix in the middle of the distance between AP 37 and AP 38 AP 44 BREAST Localization AP 45 THYROID Localization external border of the antihelix 2 mm below AP41 and at the same horizontal level as AP37 AP 46 TOES Localization upper point of the upper antihelix crus at the external border AP 47 HEEL Localization upper point at the internal border of the upper antihelix crus AP 48 ANKLE JOINT Localization in the middle of the section between AP 47 and AP 49 AP 49 KNEE JOINT Localization in the center of the upper antihelix crus AP 50 HIP JOINT Localization antihelix transition to its upper crus AP 51 SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM Localization intersection of the lower antihelix crus with internal helix surface This point may be covered with the helix AP 52 SCIATIC NERVE Localization the center of the lower antihelix crus AP55 SHAN MAN localization a little higher than the upper antihelix crus divergence below the lower border of the upper antihelix crus above 56 AP56 PELVIS IN MALE cervix of the uterus in female Localization below the antihelix crus divergence at the upper border of the lower antihelix crus under AP55 AP 58 UTERUS sex point Localization near the helix border in the middle of the upper antihelix crus endings AP 59
28. 5 years 15 20 minutes in children over 5 years and in adults 20 40 minutes If during DENS treatment certain complaints appear which constitute a satisfactory prognostic sign SCHEME 1 or SCHEME 2 should be applied until the condition generally improves The procedure must be performed as a daily course for 7 10 days The course may be repeated if necessary MED PROGRAM The MED minimum effective dose program is the microcomputer program applied for prophylactics in anticipation of heavy physical or intellectual strain following physical or intellectual strain in cases of chronic fatigue syndrome lack of wakefulness in the morning sleepiness during the day lack of attention and concentration and for prevention of colds during epidemics MED allows the body to improve its adaptability During the administration of the treatment protocol the MED program is applied once per treatment session The MED program works at a frequency of 10 Hz and consists of TEST program treatment on the selected point after which the device is automatically switched to the THERAPY program and continues stimulating the point at a frequency of 10 Hz for another 5 minutes in the stationary mode To enter the MED program carry out the following steps Switch on the device Set the frequency to 10 Hz by pressing the FREQUENCY button until the value F 10 appears Place the in built electrodes onto the skin e g the he gu zone see fig 23 in Part 1 of
29. CASE 5 AT 55 SHAN MAN M t 4 1 L i a AT 71 HIVES TENES AT 82 DIAPHRAGM NULL POINT i AT 84 MOUTH 87 STOMACH AT 89 SMALL INTESTINE AT 91 LARGE INTESTINE AT 95 KIDNEY AT 97 LIVER 12 The most frequently used auricular points in eye diseases 1 Refraction disorders cyclospasm myopia hypermetropia astigmatism glaucoma cataract inflammatory eye diseases AT 8 AT 24 AT 97 AT 51 AT 55 AT 95 13 AT 8 EYE FIRST POINT AT 13 ADRENAL AT 24a VISION second point AT 51 SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM AT 55 SHAN MAN AT 95 KIDNEY AT 97 LIVER 13 The most frequently used auricular points in diseases of oral mucous membrane and dental jaw system 1 Toothache 5 6 7 8 2 Stomatitis parodontitis parodontosis AT 2 AT 3 AT 84 AT 13 AT 97 R v M 1 1 J D gt D 5 55 42 1 1 1 f 1 n 2 417 H 4 4 4 2 2 5 d s 4 4 4 0 A z z x z s gt lt 7 2 t AT 1 UPPER POINT FOR SIA FOLLOWING EXTRACTION OF A TOOTH AT 2 PALATE OE ee 7 MOUTH FLOOR i
30. Corro tion Content Chapters 1234567 TL Manual for dynamic electrostimulation using DiaDENS T and DiaDENS DT devices General Editor V V Chemyshev Medical Consultant for DENAS MS Corporation Editor K Yu Cheremkhin Medical Director of DENAS MS Corporation Authors Vlassov Doctor of Medicine Associate Professor Head of Department of DENAS MS Corporation V V Malakhov Doctor of Medicine researcher for DENAS MS Corporation N B Nikolaeva researcher for DENAS MS Corporation Safronov researcher for DENAS MS Corporation M V Umnikova Doctor of Medicine Assistant Professor Internal Medicine and Advanced Training Faculty at Ural State Medical Academy E book version was created by Pavel Maslennikov doctor neurologist manager web programmer E mail info denasms com Web http www denasms com http www jpastar com http www zoodens com Reviewers A M Vassilenko Doctor of Medicine Professor Head of Department of Reflex and Manual THERAPY at Moscow State Medical Sanitary University City of Moscow This publication is an appendix to Manual for Dynamic Electrostimulation Using DENAS Devices The publication describes in detail the advantages of DiaDENS T and DiaDENS DT devices as compared to DENAS devices lists additional treatment methods for various diseases using the new expanded diagnostic and therapeutic possibilities afforded by DiaDENS devices Author Collective 2006 L
31. ENS is to eliminate or to substantially reduce the existing symptoms NOTE The first and quite often the only sign of serious dis ease may be pain that suddenly appears at any localisation Therefore if unprecedented attacks of pain occur and reoccur continuously and pain intensity becomes stronger it is necessary to consult a doctor urgently In an acute period of illness DENS treatment should be started on the FPC zone at frequency of 20 60 77 140 or 200 Hz depending on the situation see the choice of frequencies and recipes for specific conditions Chapter 6 If the treatment of the complaint in its frontal projection is impossible because of the current circumstances e g you have back pain but you are in a tram at the current moment as well as in elderly patients and children the procedure can be commenced by processing the Su Jok zone in the THERAPY program at frequency of 60 or 77 Hz at either the ER 1 or ER 2 ranges until the condition improves If you know the auricular THERAPY method in case of acute complaints begin treatment of auricular points in the THERAPY program at frequency of 20 60 or 77 Hz at the ER 2 range up to 5 minutes per point Treatment of the FPC zone auricular points and concordance zones can be combined alternated or repeated until any of the following are in evidence the complaint has been fully eliminated the patient feels significantly better there is a hyperemia redd
32. IN MOST COMMON DISEASES CHAPTER 7 AURICULOTHERAPY USING THE DIADENS DEVICES IN SOME EMERGENCY SITUATIONS Ea Content Chapters 123456 7u 1 DIADENS DEVICES 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Terminology Dynamic Electroneurostimulation and its Hardware DENS dynamic electroneurostimulation is a new method of electroreflex THERAPY registered certificate from the Russian Federal Inspection Agency in health care and social development No 2005 004 dated 04 March 2005 DiaDENS diagnostic dynamic electroneural stimulator with two models DiaDENS T and DiaDENS DT DiaDENS T has an in built electrode and an external therapeutic electrodes with the MSSI function see below and a broader range of therapeutic frequencies 20 60 77 140 and 200 Hz the MED prevention program 10 Hz registeredcertificate from the Ministry of Health Russian Federation No 29 23030902 5391 03 dated 26 June 2003 DiaDENS DT in addition to DiaDENS T this device has BIOREPER and FOLL programs fte6r sfraf o 7 Certificate of the Ministry of Health Russian Federation No 29 23030902 5391 03 dated June 26 2003 Technological specifics and functional capacities of DiaDENS devices Inbuilt electrodes electrodes mounted within the device frame They are also referred to as being zonal as the DENS performed by them affects the neural elements of the skin area rather than the active point External therapeutic
33. ain lesion focus or organs with impaired function Trigger zones zones of asymmetry where the skin electric impedance sharply deviates from that in adjacent areas Segmental zones areas of skin on the human body linked via neural pathways to respective organs and parts of the human body Universal general zones areas of skin which when operated on prompt a general rehabilitative response from the organism Posterior zone of the meridian midpoint or the posterior midpoint line of the body area of skin with a universal trend It covers the spinous processes of vertebrae the central course down from the second cervical vertebra to the last sacral vertebra The spinous processes of vertebrae are situated on the back and can easily be felt in almost all people Concordance points of paravertebral zone a paired skin area right and left following the universal trend It is situated next to the spine lateral paths parallel to the vertical zone of the posterior meridian midpoint In this area BAPs are located as concordance points furthermore it is the zone of frontal projection of the spinal cord root outlets Together with the zone of posterior median meridian it forms the Three paths zone Trigeminal zone skin area of frontal projection of the trigeminal nerve branch outlet on both sides the six points zone It relates to the universal trend zones CCZ cervical collar zone It relates to segmental zones of u
34. apters 6 7 Guide for dynamic electroneurostimulation using DENAS devices with due consideration of the possibility of using the TEST and SCREENING program as well as the extended frequencies of the DiaDENS device 1 The most frequently used auricular points in diseases of respiratory organs 1 Rhinitis nasal stuffiness cold rhinitis AT 13 AT 14 AT 16 AT 55 AT 95 2 Cough suffocation croup tracheitis bronchitis bronchial asthma pneumonia AT 13 AT 101 AT 102 AT 103 AT 51 AT 55 AT 34 qn Vu v S To cag Nee ee 13 ADRENAL AT 14 EYTC N AL NACC Al 15 14 EXTERNAL NOSE AT 16 NASAL CAVITY 34 CEREBRAL CORTEX 51 SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM AT 55 SHAN MAN AT 95 KIDNEY AT 101 LUNG AT 102 BRONCHI AT 103 TRACHEA mess SS 2 The most frequently used auricular points in diseases of the ear throat and nose otorhinolaryngological diseases 1 Pain sensation of bursting nasal stuffiness antritis frontitis sinusitis AT 14 AT 15 AT 33 AT 95 AT 13 AT 71 2 Pain in the throat hoarse voice cough laryngitis pharyngitis tonsillitis sore throat AT 10 AT 15 AT 13 AT 55 AT 73 AT 74 AT 75 3 Earache deafness otitis neurosensory deafness au
35. are placed on the impaired joint area whereas in diseases of the broncho pulmonary system they are placed on the chest area In areas of pain or in localised absence of sensitivity the energy range ER 2 or ER 3 will be applied In other situations and prepu bescent children the ER 1 range should be used In most cases the treatment should be carried out at a frequency of 60 or 77 Hz Where the pain is acute the procedure should begin at a frequency of 200 Hz until the pain subsides and then continued at frequencies of 77 and 20 Hz with 3 5 minutes being spent at each frequency For treatment of the frontal projection zone both the stationary and the labile ways of treatment can be used as well as the labile stationary way The duration of the treatment on the zone depends on the presence or absence of the pain syndrome If the patient s main complaint is pain then the device action will be continued until the pain has completely disappeared or has considerably diminished If there is no pain then the action will be continued until the central complaint has disappeared e g stuffiness of the nose coughing shortness of breath palpitation skin sensitivity disorders etc or until redness appears beneath the electrode a sensation of goose flesh a feeling of warmth or lightness The treatment of the device in a single zone often causes the patient to relax and fall asleep in this case the DENS should also be stopped DiaDENS Cor e
36. arteries of the upper extremities Dysfunctions diseases and pathological states of the coecum transverse colon sigmoid intestine rectum and appendix amygdalas nasal cavities elbow and shoulder joints Dysfunctions diseases and pathological states of the esophagus the stomach mammary glands thyroid parathyroid and sex glands talocrural knee coxofemoral and ternporomandibular joints arteries of the lower extremities lingual and palatine tonsils Dysfunctions diseases and pathological states of the spleen and the pancreas blood retro perineal and chest lymph nodes talocrural and coxofemoral joints Dysfunctions diseases and pathological states of the heart valves myocardium endocardium pericardium and the conduction system Dysfunctions diseases and pathological states of the duodenum and the small intestine the anterior lobe of the hypophysis vestibular cochlear nerve the outer ear and the auditory meatus shoulder and elbow joints and the cervical section of the Spine Dysfunctions diseases and pathological states of the urinary and the reproductive system talocrural and knee joints Dysfunctions diseases and pathological states of kidneys the renal duct the rectum various branches of nervus vagus and the sternoclavicular joint Dysfunctions diseases and pathological states of the blood circulation system and the vascular system arteries veins lymphatic vessels shoulder and elbow joints Dysfu
37. ating such a patient it is advisable to apply treatment to one or two auxiliary zones during each procedure projection 7 of CV adrenal glands jugular fosse points he gu and zu san lei When complaints recommence the treatment procedures should be repeated up to 5 7 times daily as required As the symptoms of the acute condition are eliminated one should include treatment of the common zones projection of liver and inTESTine the suprapubic area in the DENS prescription along with the above zones During one treatment procedure do not combine more than 2 3 zones The duration of the treatment course is 7 10 days mE Corporations Content Chapters 123456 7 T CHAPTER 5 RECOMMENDED TREATMENT PROCEDURES AND DIADENS DEVICE TECHNIQUE SCHEME 3 PRESENCE OF A NUMBER OF DIFFERENT COMPLAINTS Patients with several different chronic diseases may present a number of different complaints simultaneously The operator must choose a priority complaint in order to commence treatment The choice of complaint should be made by the following principles First and foremost life threatening situations for example if a patient is affected by an attack of bronchial asthma and simultaneously has pain in the knee it is necessary to commence treatment to eliminate the asthmatic tit since this condition is lite threatening First time complaints take priority tor example the patient has had knee pain for 20 years and now pain is present
38. ative influence on the body Has negative influence on the body Treatment Recommendations Treatment is possible Treatment is beneficial Treatment is beneficial Treatmentis harmful Treatment is harmful DiaDENS _ Pej Sus Content Chapters 123456 7 2 DIAGNOSTIC CAPABILITIES AND OPERATION MODES OF DIADENS T AND DIADENS DT DEVICES 4 PURPOSE AND PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF BIOREPER PROGRAM The BIOREPER program is a method of functional electrop uncture auricular diagnostics The diagnostic procedure is carried out using individually selected testing power taking into consideration the individual electrical conductivity of the patient s tissues at a given time The method enables the exposure of the pathology before any symptoms appear and selection of an optimal treatment mode primarily the DENS procedure and the diagnostic procedure the assessment of the functional state of the diseased organs and systems and the comparison of the findings during repeated testing NOTE This program is intended to assess the functional state of internal m Organs and systems and not to diagnose the disease Historical Note The treatises of Chinese national medicine say that the auricle is the centre of the main meridians through which the ear is connected to other organs of the body Ancient Greeks thought that the auricle was connected to brain sections and internal organs Doctors i
39. audio signal and the time of the treatment on the point will appear for several seconds in the top line of the screen The next stage of the MED process consists of an on going stimulation of the point for a period of 5 minutes the screen will display the THERAPY message and show the treatment time on the point After 5 minutes the device will emit the audio signal and the MED program will stop L jaDENS Corpo asa IST M ANS L2 Ls Content Chapters 1234567 Contacts CHAPTER 4 DEVICE TREATMENT ZONES AND DATA PROCESSING METHODS 2 SEGMENTAL ZONES Segmental zones can be included in the treatment procedure in any diseases or pathological processes to increase the effectiveness of the DENS procedure Segmental zones can be conditionally divided into zones of particular and universal trends Segmental Zones of Particular Applications Treatment of segmental zones of particular application is geared toward regulation of functions of certain organs such as liver kidneys prostate etc 5 Je Segmental skin zones of particular application hereinafter segmental zones are signified by letters and numbers There are 8 cervical segmental zones C1 C8 12 thoracic zones Th1 Th12 5 lumbar zones L1 L5 and 5 sacral zones 51 55 Segmental zones can be represented as transverse rings on the body hence the term segmental ring zone often found in special literature On th
40. brain diseases AT 33 AT 35 AT 25 AT 28 AT 29 AT 26a AT 55 AT 51 AT 121 2 Facial pains neuralgia of the trigeminal nerve AT 11 AT 26a AT 25 AT 55 AT 37 AT 29 AT 51 AT 82 Postinsult conditions paralyses consequences of the brain lesions and infectious of the central nervous system AT 37 AT 38 AT 39 AT 40 AT 82 AT 29 55 AT 51 AT 25 AT 11 CHEEK BONE AT 25 BRAIN STEM AT 26a THALAMUS Hypothalamus excitation point AT 28 HYPOPHYSIS AT 29 OCCIPUT AT 33 FOREHEAD AT 35 TEMPLE point of Sun AT 37 CERVICAL PART OF THE H i 7 E n t LI 1 L iE mereretur rmm j SPINE AT 38 SACRAL PART OF THE SPINE 39 THORACIC PART OF THE H SPINE 40 LUMBAR PART THE SPINE AT 51 SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM 55 SHAN MAN AT 82 DIAPHRAGM NULL POINT 121 LESSER OCCIPITAL NERVE 7 The most frequently used auricular points in cardiovascular diseases 1 Pain in the heart coronary heart disease cardialgia rheumatism myocardiodystrophy and other diseases 100 AT 51 AT 39 AT 42 AT 82 AT 55 AT 13 2 Increased blood pressure arterial hypertension hypertension hypertensive crisis AT 105 AT 59 78 AT 95 AT 100 AT 55 AT 29 AT 34 AT 19 3 Pain in the legs intermittent claudication
41. c processes in the pelvis minor in women as well as for normalising the functionality of sexual organs in women and in men Treatment of the suprapubic zone is indicated as a general normalising action in almost all instances of chronic diseases in women In the instance of complaints the suprapubic area is treated in the stable or labile mode using the THERAPY program at frequency of 60 or 77 Hz at the ER 2 range In this case treatment is exerted until there is a substantial improvement in health or until pain has been eliminated In the absence of pain and in course of treatment the suprapu bic area is treated using the TEST or SCREENING program with diagnosed LTZs and with their subsequent treatment being carried out using the THERAPY program at frequency of 60 or 77 Hz for 3 5 minutes Perineum zone is situated between the anus and scrotum in men and between the anus and vulvar lips in women Treatment is used in any inflammatory diseases of sexual organs in men and women alike in disorders of sexual function in men as well as in diseases of the rectum Treatment is performed in the stable mode using the THERAPY program at either the 1 or ER 2 ranges at frequency of 60 or 77 Hz for 3 10 minutes He gu zone is situated on the back of the left and right hands in the standard triangle between the first and second middle metacarpal bones This zone contains the point of the classical meridian of the colon 4GI he gu bein
42. continence prolonged urination nocturnal enuresis haematuria blood in urine anuria nephritis Anasarca widespread swellings Diabetes mellitus Glaucoma Endometritis adnexitis disorders of menstrual function and other gynaecological diseases Diseases of male genitalia Sleep disorders weakness L2 L3 Anorexia weakness Pain in lower back Inflammation of the navel area in children L3 L4 Enterocolitis rectal prolapse haemorrhoids Diseases of pelvic organs cystitis Hypertension Pain in lower back and in pelvic area pain in the external surface of knee joint paralysis and disturbances of sensitivity of lower extremities lumbago Diarrhoea intestinal colic borborygmi abdominal distension constipation rectal prolapse enterocolitis enteritis colitis haemorrhoid Urinary incontinence cystitis nephritis Disturbance of the menstrual cycle and other gynaecological diseases Diseases of male genitalia L4 L5 Arterial hypertension Paralysis of lower extremities lower back pain Urinary incontinence of urine delay in urination anuria haematuria cystitis nephritis Borborygmus diarrhoea constipation enteritis colitis rectal prolapse haemorrhoid 15 51 Abdominal pain sacrum and hip joint pain lumbago Intestinal colic diarrhoea constipation enterocolitis 51 52 Gynaecological diseases Pain in the sacrum waist spine feeling
43. ditory neuritis AT 9 AT 13 AT 37 AT 82 AT 95 2 B 1 4 12 Li 452222 1 1 i S x AT 9 INTERNAL EAR AT 10 TONSIL FOURTH POINT RI AT 13 ADRENAL 5 AT 14 EXTERNAL NOSE 2 AT 15 PHARYNX AND LARYNX 1 9 AT 33 FOREHEAD 37 CERVICAL PART OF THE 258 SPINE 4 LL LLL D e LLLLLLLLLLLLLII 1 D LE AT 55 SHAN MAN AT 73 TONSIL first point AT 74 TONSIL second point AT 75 TONSIL third point AT 82 DIAPHRAGM NULL POINT AT 95 KIONEY 2 3 The most frequently used auricular points diseases of the digestive organs 1 Stomach pain nausea vomiting abdominal distension AT 87 88 AT 51 55 AT 96 2 Diarrhoea AT 87 AT 89 AT 96 AT 82 3 Constipation AT 87 AT 91 AT 82 AT 96 4 Haemorrhoids AT 81 AT 91 AT 87 AT 97 AT 55 i 1 1 57 17 f es awe TEP e i A en re ae Y d AT 51 SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM AT 55 SHAN MAN AT 81 RECTUM AT 82 DIAPHRAGM NULL POINT AT 87 STOMACH AT 88 DUODENUM AT 89 SMALL INTESTINE AT 91 LARGE INTESTINE AT 96 GALL BLADDER right ear and PANCREAS left ear AT 97 LIVER TES x 4 The most frequent
44. e extremities the segmental zones are represented as lateral bands Table Segmental zones recommended for treatment in THERAPY programme Listed by complaint symptoms condition and disease Complaints symptoms conditions and diseases Headache dizziness cerebral oedema arterial hypotension Noise and ringing in the ears deaf mutism speech disorders aphonia dysarthria aphasia Eye diseases Pain and oedema of mucous membrane in throat and nose chronic rhinitis coryza disorders relating to sense of smell nasal haemorrhages Tension of occipital muscles torticollis tension and poor mobility of the spine muscles pain in the shoulder area paralysis of the upper limbs Mental diseases neurasthenia hysteria Headache dizziness cerebral oedema arterial hypotension Noise and ringing in the ears speech disorders dysarthria aphasia pharyngitis laryngitis disorders relating to sense of smell Face oedema tension of occipital muscles headache in the back of the head torticollis pain in the shoulder area in the back in the small of the back paralysis of upper extremities Pain and oedema of mucous membrane in throat chronic rhinitis coryza sense of smell disorders nasal haemorrhages Eye diseases Mental diseases neurasthenia maniacal conditions Migraine and other head aches dizziness poor memory asthenia hyperhydrosis Feeling of tension in the spine s
45. ea and with the same name as the fractured bones 3 Wounds AT 13 AT 55 AT 82 AT 71 and AT corresponding to the fractured area and with the same name as the fractured bones 5 Burns AT 13 AT 55 AT 95 AT 97 AT 82 AT 28 and AT corresponding to the burned area and with the same name AT 13 ADRENAL AT25 BRAIN STEM 25 BRAIN STEM 26 THALAMUS Hypothalamus excitation point AT 28 HYPOPHYSIS AT 51 SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM 55 5 AT 82 DIAPHRAGM NULL POINT AT 95 KIDNEY AT 97 LIVER 2 The most frequently used auricular points in some emergency conditions 1 Unconscious patient uncertain situation AT 13 AT 100 AT 82 2 Fever high body temperature AT 28 AT 13 AT 95 AT 34 AT 97 3 Shock AT 13 AT 22 AT 51 AT 100 AT 34 2 ZU 5 4 Ghar i 2 1 r AT 13 ADRENAL AT 22 ENDOCRINE GLANDS AT 28 HYPOPHYSIS AT 34 CEREBRAL CORTEX AT 51 SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM AT 82 DIAPHRAGM NULL POINT AT 95 KIDNEY AT 97 LIVER AT 100 HEART RIGHT KIDNEY 1 5_ DENN S DET Content Chapters 1234567 V Representative in USA John R Pietras amp Associates Inc P 0 Box 3131 Palm Spri
46. ease the frequency and FREQUENCY to decrease the frequency When the device is switched on the automatic frequency value is set at 77 Hz If the intention is to use the in built electrode place the electrode on the relevant zone When operating external electrodes for points or zones insert one of the electrodes into the corresponding socket on the right hand side of the device and place the electrode onto the skin Select the power of influence as shown in the section entitled Range of Energy exposure and Their Selection Chapter 1 Section 2 The duration of treatment in the THERAPY program application in the direct projection of pain or functional disease is determined by the patient s reaction the complaint subsided fully the patient feels considerably better the skin under the electrode becomes bright red the patient experiences a feeling of gooseflesh warmth or lightness the patient falls asleep The duration of influence on latent Trigger zones amounts to 1 to 5 minutes DIaDENS Corporations Content Chapters 123456 7 T CHAPTER 4 DEVICE TREATMENT ZONES AND DATA PROCESSING METHODS 1 ZONE OF FRONTAL PROJECTION OF PATIENT S COMPLAINT Only the complaint presented by the patient him herself can determine the primary treatment zone using the in built electrodes of DiaDENS devices using the THERAPY program For instance in cases where the patient complains of knee joint pain the electrodes
47. effect e Testing of medications e Estimation of the functional condition of meridians in control points and others points Techniques of diagnostics on control and other points of various channels are described in detail in the literature on this subject Device operation does not differ from the express assessment technique as shown below but it requires that the operator be theoretically and practically prepared for this diagnostics some theoretical and practical issues thus fall out of the scope of the present manual lymphatic systems of LY 1 lung P i big intestine GI I nerve degeneration nerve system Dg 2 pericardium vascular system MC IX allergies Dg 3 7 parenchymatous epithelial degeneration Dg 4 8 triple heater endocrine system TR X 9 heart C V 10 small intestine IG VI way of identifying end points of energetic meridians of spleen and pancreas RP IV liver F XII articular degeneration Dg 5 stomach E ili connective tissue degeneration Dg 6 skin Dg 7 fat degeneration Dg 8 gallbladder VB XI kidney R Vii 10 urinary bladder urogenital System V VII OR Preparation for testing For two days prior to the tests the patient should discontinue taking any restorative preparations drinks or medications It is also recommended that the patient does not drink or eat for two hours before the tests It
48. ening of skin feeling of goose flesh or warmness and lightness in the zone beneath the electrode e patient has fallen asleep If any of these results are in evidence the procedure should be stopped at any stage If the effect is not distinct enough the following should be performed increase or decrease the frequency of application at the FPC zone increase the power of the energy deposition according to patient s pain tolerance in cases of diseases of paired organs or symmetrical body areas treat the healthy side using the TEST program at the ER 2 range treat the segmental zone that corresponds to the complaint zone see Chapter 4 using the THERAPY program at 60 or 77 Hz at the ER 1 or ER 2 range treat additional zones of influence for example common zones he gu and zu san lei points liver and intestinal projection and in women the suprapubic zone and others refer to Chapter 4 With most of pain symptoms and functional disorders it is enough to treat 3 4 zones in rare cases 8 10 zones and points are necessary during one procedure NOTE If the complaint resurfaces the procedures are to be repeated as required When complaints become less severe the interval between procedures should be 30 45 minutes in children and 1 5 hours in adults In the event of an acute illness treatment must be finished after the elimination of the symptoms Clinical example During epidemic of influenza in an otherwi
49. enly without allowing the electrode to slip off the point The testing time in each point must not exceed 2 or 3 seconds It is recommended that the value of any point should not be measured more than two times in a row After the diagnostic electrode touches the skin the lower part of the screen shows the growing value of the current in mkA in the point being tested After 1 or 2 seconds the value of the current stabilizes freezes thus indicating the current value in the point After writing down the value of the point in the diagnostic card proceed to the next point Analysis of Results Following the diagnostics the values are analysed in accordance with the table found below Based on this information conclusions are drawn on the energy levels of separate organs and a therapeutic procedure is chosen The points showing maximum deviations from the normal value in either direction must be treated in THERAPY program at the frequency of 20 60 or 77 Hz in ER 2 mode for 2 to 3 minutes each no more than 3 points per procedure THERAPY may include influence on the points and zones on the body using both in built and external electrodes see protocols for various conditions Chapter 6 Repeated testing may be used to assess the changes in the state of the organs 1 ub L Vies t S o e LI 2 1 3 5 N r CO Kr nro Lll P tA 7 en
50. eridian is in a balanced condition Values higher than 65 units indicate power overflow and values lower than 50 units indicate a lack of power on the selected meridian During the express diagnostics we measure 40 control points on palms and feet in twenty meridians Some points show the functional capacity of organs for example meridians of the heart and kidneys while some show the condition of bodily systems meridians of blood circulation or the endocrine system others show the condition of tissues and metabolism processes meridians of connecting tissue and fatty degeneration The reasons for the deviation in figures for measurement points at each meridian are shown in Table 1 Meridians Lung P 1 Colon GI Il Stomach E 111 Spleen and pancreas RP IV Heart V Small Intestine IG VI Bladder urinary and reproduction system V VII Kidneys R VIII Pericardium vascular system MC IX Triple heater endocrine system TR X Gall bladder VB XI Liver F XII Lymphatic System LY 1 Nervous degeneration nervous system Dg 2 Allergy Dg 3 Parenchyma and epithelium degeneration Dg 4 J oint degeneration Dg 5 Connective tissue degeneration Dg 6 Skin Dg 7 Table 1 Possible Reasons for Deviation of Measurements from Normal Values Possible Reasons for Deviation of figures for measurement points Dysfunctions diseases and pathological states of the respiratory system veins and
51. ervous system large blood vessels and lymphatic nodes are localised The cervical circle is included in the DENS prescription when dealing with any problems associated with diseases of the head pathologic changes in the brain hearing organs poor vision diseases of throat and nose etc and neck laryngitis pharyngitis tracheitis etc The lumbar sacral zone LSZ is situated on the body s back surface The zone s upper limit is the twelfth rib and the lower limit is where sacrum meets the coccyx From the sides it is restricted by the lateral surfaces of the body on both sides Treatment upon this zone is performed using the TEST or SCREENING programs at the ER 2 range with exposure of the Trigger zones In this zone DENS treatment has an effect upon blood supply and trophism of the small pelvis and the lower limbs Treatment of the lumbar sacral zone is given in instances of diseases of the lower limbs intestine in enuresis functional disorders of the male sexual sphere functional and inflammatory diseases of female sex organs in secondary infertility in the rehabilitation period after diseases and injuries of the spinal cord and in some other diseases Apart from particular segmental responses treatment of the lumbar sacral zone induces complex general responses manifested by a aponic effect upon the whole organism improvement of sleep appetite raising of the general tonicity WEINI Coro ENIE Content Chapter
52. ese patients treatment of the Su Jok concordance systems yields even better effects than treatment of a complaint in frontal projection As a course treatment for chronic diseases when exacerbation of the condition has already been halted the Su Jok zones should be treated in combination with the following programs first any of the two sides with the THERAPY program at the ER 2 range for 2 3 minutes then the other side using the TEST program DiaDENS Application Programs Stationary when the electrodes remain immobile on the skin surface for the duration of the action exerted upon the suggested area DiaDENS Application Programs Labile when the inbuilt electrodes of the device are moved smoothly over the suggested operating area without breaking contact with the skin surface at a velocity of 0 5 to 2 3 cm per second Straight projection of the nose Submandibular zone DiaDENS Application Programs Stationary labile when the device s electrodes can be held for some time in specific skin areas
53. g one of the main medical strengthening and prophylactic points It is used in allergic diseases in pathologic processes in the nervous system for improving the circulation in the brain in numerous diseases and conditions Stimulation of this zone is effective in epilepsy amenorrhea prolonged labour constipation Treatment is performed in the stable mode using the THERAPY program at frequency of 60 or 77 Hz at ER 2 for 3 5 minutes on each side Zu san leizone is situated on both legs below the exterior of the patella It is one of the most frequently used points Stimulation of the point zu san lei enhances treatment of other points and zones Treatment is performed in diseases of the nervous and cardiovascular systems in diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and in diseases of mammary glands Stimulation of the zu san lei points is also effective in reducing pain of any origin fever insomnia high BP Treatment is performed in the same way as with the he gu points in the stable mode using the THERAPY program at frequency of 60 or 77 Hz at the ER 2 range for 3 5 minutes on each side e Ace got DiaDENS _ MS 4 m Content Chapters 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Contacts CHAPTER 4 DEVICE TREATMENT ZONES AND DATA PROCESSING METHODS 6 CONCORDANCE SYSTEM ZONES AND POINTS In order to increase the efficacy and extent of the therapeutic capacities of DENS trea
54. ge of ascending part of the helix AP 82 DIAPHRAGM NULL POINT Localization helix crus transition to the ascending part of the helix AP 84 MOUTH Localization under the lower border of the helix crus above the external acoustic meatus AP 87 STOMACH Localization in fact stomach is not a point but a zone located around the basis of the helix crus near the concha between cym ba conchae and cavum conchae AP 88 DUODENUM Localization at the upper border of the helix crus above AP87 along the beginning of the crus AP 89 SMALL INTESTINE Localization at the upper border of the helix crus above AP88 and along the crus AP 91 LARGE INTESTINE Localization at the upper border of the helix crus near its transition to the ascending branch of the helix above AP82 AP 92 BLADDER Localization under the lower border of the lower antihelix crus above AP 91 and behind AP93 AP 93 PROSTATE Localization in the corner formed by the ascending branch of the helix and lower border of the lower antihelix crus below 51 this point may be covered with the helix AP 94 URETER Localization in the middle of the distance between AP 92 and AP 95 AP 95 KIDNEY Localization below the lower border of the lower antihelix crus under AP 53 and above AP89 AP 96 GALL BLADDER right ear and PANCREAS left ear Localization in the upper external corner of the concha and under the lower border of the lower antihelix crus beginning
55. gram The third maximum energy range ER 3 sensations at the pain threshold amounts to an effect of high intensity in which the patient feels painful stinging or burning Such intense exposure may be followed by a spontaneous muscle contraction next to the electrode the myostimulating effect This energy range ER 3 is only used in the regular THERAPY program in pronounced painful conditions in adolescent and adult patients as well as when rendering emergency medical aid ZONE FRONTAL PROJECTION OF PATIENT S COMPLAINT Only the complaint presented by the patient him herself can determine the primary treatment zone using the in built electrodes of DiaDENS devices using the THERAPY program For instance in cases where the patient complains of knee joint pain the electrodes are placed on the impaired joint area whereas in diseases of the broncho pulmonary system they are placed on the chest area In areas of pain or in localised absence of sensitivity the energy range ER 2 or ER 3 will be applied In other situations and prepu bescent children the ER 1 range should be used In most cases the treatment should be carried out at a frequency of 60 or 77 Hz Where the pain is acute the procedure should begin at a frequency of 200 Hz until the pain subsides and then continued at frequencies of 77 and 20 Hz with 3 5 minutes being spent at each frequency For treatment of the frontal projection zone both the stationary and the labile ways
56. hold an analysis Then the device will return to its initial state and show the FOLL message on the screen after which the value of the next point can be measured It is recommended that the same point should not be measured more than three times in a row because measurements distort the blood flow dynamics at the point of measurement and the indicated values will have no diagnostic significance Analysis of Results the difference between the maximum measurement and the consequent measurements should not exceed 5 units regardless of the measurement sign When the difference exceeds 5 points this indicates activation of pathological processes in the organs included in the meridian In addition to estimating reference values of measurements at end points and registration of the index decrease effect it is important to compare reference values of measurements in end points of each meridian on the right and left palm and foot The asymmetry of these measurements will indicate a misbalance in the functions of corresponding organ or tissue systems Deviating parameters in points of measurement indicate that DENS procedures should include treatment of all organs and systems with distorted energy values Medicated testing Initial testing of current intensity should commence with the measurement of initial values in Foil units at the end points of all meridians Then the tested substance in packaged form testing tube blister package paper pac
57. ill normally be divided into three ranges of energy exposure minimum comfortable and maximum The first ER 1 minimum energy range at the sensation threshold amounts to an effect of weak intensity in which the patient feels either no sensations pain stinging etc or feels a slight vibration This energy range is used mostly in TEST and SCREENING programs as well as in THERAPY program for early age and preschool age children The second ER 2 comfortable energy range above the sensation threshold but below the pain threshold amounts to an effect of medium intensity in which the patient clearly feels a vibration a pleasant stinging or burning but painless sensation This range is used as the main DENS mode in the TEST and SCREENING programs in the MED program and as the main range of energy exposure in the THERAPY program The third maximum energy range ER 3 sensations at the pain threshold amounts to an effect of high intensity in which the patient feels painful stinging or burning Such intense exposure may be followed by a spontaneous muscle contraction next to the electrode the myostimulating effect This energy range ER 3 is only used in the regular THERAPY program in pronounced painful conditions in adolescent and adult patients as well as when rendering emergency medical aid NOTE Use of the electric pulse effect at an intensity exceeding the tolerable m pain threshold is not recommended ER 1 and ER 2 expo
58. imited liability company RTS ART 2006 Limited liability company Tokmas Press 2006 Limited liability company RIF SANED 2006 USA Distributor JPA 888 709 9457 www jpastar com DIaDENS O Content Chapters 1234567 Contacts Content CHAPTER 1 DIADENS DEVICES 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 2 INFORMATION ON THE SPECIFICS OF USING THE DIADENS DEVICE CHAPTER 2 DIAGNOSTIC CAPABILITIES ANDOPERATION MODES OF DIADENS T AND DIADENS DT DEVICES 1 PURPOSE AND APPLICATION OF TEST PROGRAM 2 PURPOSE AND APPLICATION OF SCREENING PROGRAM 3 PURPOSE AND APPLICATION OF FOLL PROGRAM 4 PURPOSE AND PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF BIOREPER PROGRAM CHAPTER 3 THERAPEUTIC CAPABILITIES AND FUNCTIONING MODES OF DIADENS DEVICES 1 THERAPY PROGRAM 2 MED PROGRAM CHAPTER 4 DEVICE TREATMENT ZONES AND DATA PROCESSING METHODS 1 ZONE OF FRONTAL PROJECTION OF PATIENT S COMPLAINT 2 SEGMENTAL ZONES 3 UNIVERSAL GENERAL ZONES 4 TRIGGER ZONES 5 VARIOUS SPECIAL ZONES 6 CONCORDANCE SYSTEM ZONES AND POINTS 7 THE MAIN ZONES OF RESUSCITATIVE THERAPY CHAPTER 5 RECOMMENDED TREATMENT PROCEDURES AND DIADENS DEVICE TECHNIQUE SCHEME 1 COMPLAINT IS COMPLEX AND LOCALISED DISEASE IS ACUTE SCHEME 2 COMPLAINT IS COMPLEX AND LOCALISED DISEASE IS CHRONIC SCHEME 3 PRESENCE OF A NUMBER OF DIFFERENT COMPLAINTS SCHEME 4 INDEFINITE COMPLAINTS CHAPTER 6 AURICULOTHERAPY USING DIADENS DEVICES
59. in the hip joint In this case treatment must be commenced with the hip joint If itis impossible to determine priorities as above treatment should be commenced on the complaint which disturbs patient the most for example the patient has had chronic constipation and a disease of the joints for approximately the same amount of time Variant 1 at the current time stool delay stretches for several days Treatment for such a patient must be commenced with the I iver and inTESTine Variant 2 Patient produced a stool the previous evening DENS must be commenced with treatment of the affected joints After the zones for treatment have been determined please follow SCHEME 2 DiaDENS Corporations gt Content Chapters 1234567 Contacts CHAPTER 5 RECOMMENDED TREATMENT PROCEDURES AND DIADENS DEVICE TECHNIQUE SCHEME 4 INDEFINITE COMPLAINTS Complaints are provisionally indefinite if the patient cannot describe his or her feelings clearly and defines them as indisposition weakness easyfatigability in medicine this is known as asthenia emotional instability and so on Such conditions may be clinical manifestations of a number of diseases especially at initial stage the pre disease condition The purpose of DENS is to eliminate these symptoms as far as possible and in some cases to determine and eliminate the cause of the initial pathosis by searching for latent Trigger zones and a way of treating them To decrea
60. inary tract infections Back pain and lumbago Mucous discharges from the nose nosebleeds coughing pleurisy Pain in the chest hypochondrium and pain in the heart area Anorexia dyspepsia vomiting diarrhoea decreased peristalsis irregular stool constipation wind borborygmus spasm of oesophagus and stomach pain in stomach chronic gastritis diseases of stomach and liver Poor night vision conjunctivitis atrophy of the optic nerve cataract retinitis Hysteria psychosis phobia fear Stomach pain waist back contracture and disorders of mobility in the spine intercostal neuralgia Painful coughing pleurisy Arterial hypertension Reduction or loss of appetite anorexia nausea vomiting dysphagia borborygmi pain and heaviness in stomach diarrhoea spasms of oesophagus and stomach spasms narrowing of oesophagus pains in stomach jaundiced skin gall bladder and liver dysfunction cholecystitis hepatitis Diseases of the kidneys Poor vision Asthenic conditions phobias alarm and fear Back pain weakness of the limbs anasarca widespread swellings nettle rash Dyspepsia belching wind poor appetite and exhaustion vomiting blood diarrhoea jaundice stomach pain stomach ulcer duodenal ulcer pain in the intestine enterocolitis haemorrhoids rectal prolapse in children intestinal bleeding jaundice Psychosis epilepsy seizures in children Abdominal pai
61. inflammatory conditions in the head and neck areas in neuroses in changes of arterial blood pressure of various aetiologies and in other diseases When treating the cervical collar zone one should take the following into consideration in diseases whose symptoms include increased intracranial and arterial pressure blood pressure BP the direction of the device movement along the zone in the THERAPY program must always be top down in diseases whose symptoms include decreased BP and in conditions of shock the direction of the device movement along the zone in the THERAPY program must always be bottom to top the ER 3 action will always increase BP in patients in stable normal BP the direction of the device movement along the CCZ must always be horizontal in unstable BP prior to use of the device over the CCZ it is advisable first of all to measure the BPand to continue working according to concrete values IMPORTANT Cervical circle Zone The device treatment will be performed in the TEST or SCREENING programs at the minimal or comfortable energy level starting from posterior central line of the neck and then moving the device along the neck circumference bypassing the zone of the lower third of the neck in the front the frontal projection of the thyroid gland and closing the circle on the back of the neck In the zone of cervical circle large nervous branches and nodes of the vegetative n
62. is displayed Write down the number Next the device should be moved to an adjacent zone Those areas where the treatment time of the device differs considerably from that in adjacent areas either positively or negatively are referred to as latent Trigger zones These zones should be treated using the THERAPY program for 3 5 minutes at the frequency 60 or 77 Hz If the treatment time of the TEST program is over 1 minute the electrodes should be moved to an adjacent area while continuing the process This zone should be regarded as the latent Trigger zone Move to the next zone for testing DEJANJE AS Content Chapters 123456 7 HU CHAPTER 3 THERAPEUTIC CAPABILITIES AND FUNCTIONING MODES OF DIADENS DEVICES 1 THERAPY PROGRAM The THERAPY program is intended for emergency aid the elimination of acute sources of complaints and treatment of acupuncture points using in built and external electrodes for THERAPY of points or zones and paraorbital electrodes The THERAPY program in the device operates at frequencies of 20 60 77 140 and 200 Hz For recommendations concerning the choice of therapeutic frequencies see Ranges of Energy exposure and Their Selection p and Frequencies of Electricimpulse and Their Selection p In order to set the mode of the THERAPY program carry out the following steps Switch the device on Select the frequency of 20 60 77 140 or 200 Hz pressing FREQUENCY to incr
63. kage must be placed in the contour of the passive diagnostic electrode and the measurement should be repeated at the same points By comparing the obtained measurements the influence the substance will have on the meridians under observation can be concluded If necessary other substances can be tested subsequently not recommended to wash the electrode and particles of the sample remaining on the surface of the electrode will affect measurement values of subsequent testing of other substances i NOTE Do not place unpacked samples inside the passive electrode as it is Analysis of Results if the testing values are close to the norm or are within the limits of the norm the tested medication will have a beneficial influence on the condition of organs within the given meridian If measurements of the tested substance deviate from the norm in comparison with the initial data administration of the given substance is undesirable Table 2 Table 2 Assessing the Dynamics in Values of Measuring Points In testing of Medications using Foil Method Original Value Norm Lower than Norm Higher than Norm Lower than Norm Higher than Norm Value After the testing Substance Is Placed on the Passive Electrode Contour Norm Norm Norm Still lower Still Higher Compatibility of the Substance and the Body Neutral has no negative influence on the body Has positive influence on the body Has positive influence on the body Has neg
64. kin surface the device automatically starts to measure the change in electrical resistance on the skin in this zone in response to the impulse of the device After the measurement process the device emits a short audio signal and shows the measurement results on the screen in the form of ALT index from 0 to 100 Write down the shown number and move on to diagnostics of the next zone Latent Trigger zones are the skin zones where the ALT value is significantly different from the mean value on both sides After assessing the value of the zone the affected zones should be treated in the THERAPY program for a period from 3 to 5 minutes at frequencies of 60 or 77 Hz at the second comfortable intensity level The first ER 1 minimum energy range at the sensation threshold amounts to effect of weak intensity in which the patient feels either no sensations pain stinging etc or feels a slight vibration This energy range is used mostly in TEST and SCREENING programs as well as in THERAPY program for early age and preschool age children second ER 2 comfortable energy range above the sensation threshold but below the pain threshold amounts to an effect of medium intensity in which the patient clearly feels a vibration a pleasant stinging or burning but painless sensation This range is used as the main DENS mode in the TEST and SCREENING programs in the MED program and as the main range of energy exposure in the THERAPY pro
65. l to patient s palm width the intestine zone is positioned on the anterior surface of the abdomen The lever and intestine areas are treated in almost all chronic diseases in all types of metabolic disorders and in acute and chronic intoxications within the course treatment DENS is performed using the THERAPY program in the stable or labile mode at frequency of 60 or 77 Hz at the ER 2 range First the liver area is treated taking into account any incidence or absence of gall stones if stones are present the liver is only treated laterally or from behind whereas if stones are not present treatment is from all three sides for 5 7 minutes Then the intestine is treated in the stable or labile mode using the THERAPY program at either the ER 1 or ER 2 range depending on the character of the stool in cases of normal stools and those tending towards constipation the device should be moved clockwise whereas in the instance of weak stools it should be moved anticlockwise for 10 15 minutes Diagnosed Trigger zones are treated additionally for 3 5 minutes each Suprapubic zone is a triangular area whose apex is positioned in the umbilicus and the base is in the inguinal folds and pubic area In women a frontal projection of the uterus and ovaries is positioned within this zone Stimulation of the suprapubic zone is used in instances of menstrual cycle disorders dishormonal disturbances circulation disorders and pathologi
66. l zones of particular applications must be treated using the TEST or SCREENING programs at the ER 2 range The latent Trigger zones must be treated using the THERAPY program Segmental zones for general treatment Aside from the above segmental zones in operating DENS general treatment zones are used efficiently They consist of the cervical collar zone CCZ and lumbar sacral zone LSZ The CCZ will be treated if the pathologic process is localised in the head neck and upper extremities the CSZ in pathologic processes of the abdominal cavity organs those of retroperitoneal space pelvis minor and in lower extremities Cervical collar zone CCZ The upper limit of this zone passes along the outer surface of the neck at the level of spinous process of the second cervical vertebra The lower limit is an imagined horizontal line drawn at the level of the scapulae The lateral limits lie in the lateral surfaces of the neck shoulders and upper arms on both sides A device treatment of this zone is performed using the TEST or SCREENING programs the stable mode at 1 or ER 2 with revealing the Trigger zones Apart from segmental responses treatment of this zone will result in a general adaptive response in the form of normalization of the vegetative nervous system functional condition on a widespread basis This makes it possible to use treatment of the cervical collar zone in diseases of the brain vessels chronic
67. le Hon aS Content Chapters 1234567 Contacts CHAPTER 5 RECOMMENDED TREATMENT PROCEDURES AND DIADENS DEVICE TECHNIQUE A DENS operation will always be different for each patient and for each specific situation In order to choose the zones to be operated on the order of operation and how to plan a treatment course one must comply with the following set of conditions establish the main complaint its localisation history details i e to determine the character of pain establish concomitant complaints e g the arterial blood pressure of a patient with knee pain might periodically increase determine whether this condition is acute or is just an exacerbation of a chronic condition i e whether the complaints are occurring for the first time or the patient had similar symptoms before determine whether the patient took any drugs both on account of the given deterioration of the condition or as a basic THERAPY on a constant basis Having received answers to these questions the operator can use one of the treatment schemes given below SCHEME 1 COMPLAINT IS COMPLEX AND LOCALISED DISEASE IS ACUTE In cases of emergency life threatening conditions DENS should be carried out as the first before doctor aid In other cases DENS may be combined with medicinal treatment and other kinds of treatment prescribed by a doctor but in a number of cases DENS is applied as an independent curative method The purpose of D
68. le diagnostics which has been developing since middle of the last century allows for the quick exposure of the centre of disease the character and the phase of the pathological process It helps the doctor to choose an effective medical algorithm using both auricular active points and active points and zones on the body However the majority of known methods of auricular diagnostics just as methods of meridian diagnostics do not account for the variety of factors influencing the electrical conductivity of active points including conductivity disorders of the skin which may depend on a variety of external or internal conditions Studies held at the Federal Scientific Clinical Experimental Centre of Traditional Methods of Diagnostics the Medical Treatment of the Russian Federation s Ministry of Health the Faculty of Reflex Medicine and Chiropractics of Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry offer the community of electric reflex diagnostics fans a new method which appears to have none of the shortcomings of the previously used methods The method is based on the tentative estimation of the general level of electrical conductivity in special reper points with the subsequent relative measurement of all the necessary points of concern on the auricle This method has been nicknamed the BIOREPER method and it enables the examination of the functions of internal organs and selection of the optimum DENS treatment protocol This method does not
69. lip The second zone is positioned in the centre of the chin lip sul cus The third zone is positioned in the middle of the tip of the nose The above zones are treated in the event of shock fainting induced by any cause loss of consciousness obvious alcohol intoxication In case of emergency treatment is performed in the stable mode using the THERAPY program at frequency of 77 Hz at the maximum energy capacity For each resuscitation zone treatment is performed in phases lasting 30 seconds until the desired effect is achieved or until the arrival of an emergency medical team DiaDENS s ele Mes Content Chapters 1234567 Contacts CHAPTER 5 RECOMMENDED TREATMENT PROCEDURES AND DIADENS DEVICE TECHNIQUE SCHEME 2 COMPLAINT IS COMPLEX AND LOCALISED DISEASE IS CHRONIC This is the most common variant of this course of diseases In these cases patients usually have numerous consultations examinations and are taking an assortment of medicines In this case DENS becomes a significant additional form of treatment often enabling a reduction in the patient s medicine intake reducing the frequency and severity of exacerbations If complaints arise during an acute condition it is recommended that treatment is carried out according to SCHEME 1 When symptoms of an acute condition are lessened or eliminated it is advisable to perform course treatment for more pronounced results The duration of co
70. ly used auricular points in diseases of the kidneys and urinary tract 1 Pain in the small of the back frequent and painful urination pyelonephritis urolithiasis glomerulonephritis cystitis urethritis AT 95 AT 92 AT 94 AT 51 AT 55 38 13 AT 22 AT 82 AT 26a m em i RN gt gt ai gt lt amp be LN P ES H SN 1 2 3 kA UN D 4 Jedi S E P E s S n xi X 4 S 25 R gt H ES EN gt S gt H 20 4 V eO 777 4777 bu N an ae o imJ n 55 A td n Be i X ES ON X E F MS 2552 2 LJ 2 ry n i PE Sy A nye dp mM REED SB bs nee C x99 7 4 7 3 5 2 7 42 Ed i 4 i 1 1 H 7 5 at if 7 z H ae P A S 155 4 4 22 1 P H 57 me P 32 Y 22 G P X 2 EX E D lt 2 i O Coro Jj Noe E AT 13 ADRENAL e r TER AT 22 ENDOCRINE GLANDS AT 26a THALAMUS Hypothalamus excitatian point Em H i 38 SACRAL PART OF THE Se SPINE TY i 51 SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM AT 55 SHAN MAN AT 82 DIAPHRAGM NULL POINT AT 92 BLADDER
71. m seconds SCREENING program ALT coefficient in standard units discretion of the operator Diagnostics of Trigger zones The FOLL method is an electropuncture diagnostics technique which works along energy channels for the assessment of the functional condition of all internal organs of the patient This method is also designed to TEST and select none none homeopathic and allopathic preparations for specific patients The BIOREPER method is a new form of functional electropuncture diagnostics on the auricle auricle diagnostics which reveals pathology at the pre disease stage and aids the selection of the optimum course of treatment Additional diagnostic facilities Advantages of Using DiaDENS Devices DiaDENS T DiaDENS DT are new devices used for a new method of treatment dynamic electric neurostimulation The portable DiaDENS device combines the facilities of reflex diagnostics and reflex therapy DiaDENS devices have the constant function of monitoring the surface skin impedance biologic feedback using TEST and SCREENING programs DiaDENS T and DiaDENS DT devices contain the exclusive diagnostic SCREENING program which enables the assessment of the state of body systems before during and after treatment thus assessing the effectiveness of the THERAPY DiaDENS DT device contains the unique BIOREPER program and the time tested FOLL methodprogram which allow for the fast assessment of the functional state of
72. m application in the direct projection of pain or functional disease is determined by the patient s reaction the complaint subsided fully the patient feels considerably better the skin under the electrode becomes bright red the patient experiences a feeling of gooseflesh warmth or lightness the patient falls asleep The duration of influence on latent Trigger zones amounts to 1 to 5 minutes DiaDENS Corpo AON 25 Content Chapters 1234567 Contacts CHAPTER 1 DIADENS DEVICES 2 INFORMATION ON THE SPECIFICS OF USING THE DIADENS DEVICE Appearance of the DiaDENS devices Control terminals More details on the appearance of DiaDENS devices and control terminals are given in the manual of the device Connector to the remote therapeutic electrodes Appearance of the front side of the DiaDENS T device Connector to the remote therapeutic electrodes BIOREPER Connector to the Concentric Pw electrodes NE Connector for the remote therapeutic electrodes Appearance of the back side of both the DiaDENS T and DiaDENS DT devices Remote nerve point curative electrode Remote active and passive diagnostic electrodes Ranges of the energy exposure and selection The intensity of the treatment is determined on an individual basis according to each patient s subjective feelings and is always started from the minimum level The intensity of electrostimulation w
73. mouth cavity diseases mucous membrane teeth tongue sore throat speech disorders pharyngitis and laryngitis constipation etc One should remember that the action upon the tongue zone exerts a stimulating effect on the central nervous system therefore it is recommended that it is not carried out in the evening and prior to patient going to sleep The tongue zone may be treated in patients of any age The tongue zone is treated using the THERAPY program at frequency of 60 or 70 Hz at the minimal energy level for 2 3 minutes Speech zones are positioned in a cross formation around the area of the mouth the upper lip the lower lip the left and right corners of the mouth This zone is subject to treatment for any speech disorders motor aphasia resulting from a stroke stuttering etc The speech zones are treated using the THERAPY program at at frequency of 60 or 77 Hz at the ER 1 range for 2 3 minutes in each position Eye area and the paraorbitalzones The eyes treated through closed eyelids via points situated at the upper and lower margins of the orbit in medial and lateral corners of the eye Zone of frontal projection of the carotid arteries is positioned in the middle third of the neck in front and medially of the right and left muscles used for nodding It is used in diseases of cardiovascular system hypertensive crises high fever Treatment is performed in the stable mode using the THERAPY program
74. n back and spine Abdominal pain and borborygmi constipation wind pain in epigastric area vomiting vomiting in babies exhaustion hypotrophy and lag of physical development Gastritis stomach ulcer enterocolitis functional disturbances of liver hepatitis pancreatitis enlarged liver hepatomegaly Enlarged spleen splenomegaly D4 D5 D5 D6 D6 D7 D7 D8 D9 D10 010 011 011 012 D12 L1 Pain and contracture of the lower back muscle tension around the spine and small of the back swelling of lower limbs Dysphagia spasmodic pain and spasms in the stomach dyspepsia borborygmus abdominal istension diarrhoea diseases of small intestine enteritis diseases of large intestine colitis ysentery hepatosplenomegaly enlarged liver and spleen Nocturnal enuresis incontinence atony of urinary bladder weakness of sphincter of the urinary adder nephritis Lactation dysfunction mastitis endometritis parametritis Disturbance of sexual function in men Neurasthenia 1142 Headache dizziness ringing in ears Pain and tension in back and waist feeling of tension in spine muscles pain in thigh paralysis of lower extremities lumbago Diseases with tendency to bleedings nosebleeds Vomiting diarrhoea melena stool with blood gastralgia intestinal colic pain in intestine intestinal diseases of small and large intestine haemorrhoids Urinal in
75. n has already been halted the Su Jok zones should be treated in combination with the following programs first any of the two sides with the THERAPY program at the 2 range for 2 3 minutes then the other side using the TEST program Auricular Concordance System Stimulation of the auricular ear concordance system is done by an external pointed THERAPY electrode using the THERAPY program at frequency of 60 or 77 Hz at the ER 1 or ER 2 range The duration of application and the set of points to be treated depends on the situation At the acute stage of the disease especially if pain is present the points can be combined for treatment until the condition improves no more than 5 minutes per point During the course of treatment when no acute complaints are present the points are treated for 2 3 minutes each 3 to 4 points per procedure A r gt gr lt DiaDENS COT Corp SLs MES 4 e a Content Chapters 1234567 Contacts CHAPTER 4 DEVICE TREATMENT ZONES AND DATA PROCESSING METHODS 7 THE MAIN ZONES OF RESUSCITATIVE THERAPY The main zones of the resuscitative therapy are situated on the face which makes them readily accessible The first zone is positioned on the upper lip The inbuilt electrode is placed tightly against the upper lip from the outside in such a way that part of the electrode touches the place of transition from the nasal septum to the upper
76. n many countries of the world have independently long ago established that the auricle is the point of tenderness for many ailments on the skin cauterization or acupuncture of these points was shown to have a favorable influence on the progression of the disease The first ever full topographical map of points and zones on the auricle projections of certain parts of the body and its internal organs was published by a Lyons doctor P Nogier in 1956 In 1969 Nogier produced an ingenious hypothesis which was later proven to be true when he noted that the shape of the ear resembled that of an embryo in the womb lower extremities TAS upper extremites Wd N abdominal cavity vertebral column mm UE Fi e 7 Almost simultaneously with Nogier s works reports were written claiming that electric resistance in acupuncture points of the body is much lower than in other points of the skin Various electric detectors stigmascopes punctoscopes microammeters and ohmmeters were designed which enabled the easy location of the precise localisation of acupuncture points on the body Further electrometric research has shown that the auricle of a healthy person usually has no points with low resistance After a disease develops lower resistance is observed in zones and points of the ear that correspond to the affected organs or systems The Difference Between BIOREPER Method and Other Electropuncture Diagnostics This new method
77. ncrease or decrease 5 Localised increase in perspiration Following treatment of a skin area drops of perspiration appear under the device electrode thus distinguishing this particular area from others 6 Change in the operational sound of the device in a localised skin area during treatment in using the THERAPY program in the labile mode 7 When moving the device in the THERAPY program the operator has to make an effort when moving the electrodes in separate skin area the sticking effect The active and the visible latent TZs are subject to mandatory treatment in the THERAPY program at ER 2 during 3 5 minutes Posterior zone of the meridian midpoint or the posterior midpoint line of the body In this zone the BAP biologically active points of the posterior meridian midpoint is localised It covers the spinous processes of vertebrae from the top to the second cervical vertebra to the last sacral vertebra The spinous processes of vertebrae are located on the back and can easily be felt in almost all people LT LLL nal The treatment is performed using the TEST or SCREENING programs at minimal comfortable energy level ER 1 or ER 2 in order to reveal latent Trigger zones section 4 of Chapter 4 The stable treatment mode is applied The concordance points zone or paravertebral zone paired skin zone right and left It is situated paravertebrally 1 next to the spine and parallel
78. nctions diseases and pathological states of endocrine and excretory glands thyroid parathyroid hypophysis epyphysis adrenal glands the pancreas the mammary glands and the sex glands Dysfunctions diseases and pathological states of the gall bladder and gall ducts bone marrow various brain sections the trifacial nerve the eye talocrural and coxofemoral joints Dysfunctions diseases and pathological states of the liver chronic hepatitis cirrhosis fatty degeneration sex glands veins of lower extremities knee joints Dysfunctions diseases and pathological states of the thoracic and the right lymphatic ducts vegetative nervous system thyroid and thymus glands tonsils sinuses larynx lungs heart pharynx esophagus intestinal tract liver and gall ducts Dysfunctions diseases and pathological states of various sections of central and peripheral nervous systems vegetative vascular dystonia primary degenerative diseases inflammatory diseases of the nervous system and their consequences developmental defects and tumours Allergy related dysfunctions diseases and pathological states of bodily system Dysfunctions diseases and pathological states of the parenchyma working cells and epithelium of various organs of the body Dysfunctions diseases and pathological states of cartilages of all joints Changes in this meridian indicate replacement of specific working cells of organs and tissues with connecting n
79. ngs CA 92263 3131 United States 888 709 9457 verizon net If you have skype please push this button vV I m not available THERAPY PROGRAM The THERAPY program is intended for emergency aid the elimination of acute sources of complaints and treatment of acupuncture points using in built and external electrodes for THERAPY of points or zones and paraorbital electrodes The THERAPY program in the device operates at frequencies of 20 60 77 140 and 200 Hz For recommendations concerning the choice of therapeutic frequencies see Ranges of Energy exposure and Their Selection p and Frequencies of Electricimpulse and Their Selection p In order to set the mode of the THERAPY program carry out the following steps Switch the device on Select the frequency of 20 60 77 140 or 200 Hz pressing FREQUENCY to increase the frequency and FREQUENCY to decrease the frequency When the device is switched on the automatic frequency value is set at 77 Hz If the intention is to use the in built electrode place the electrode on the relevant zone When operating external electrodes for points or zones insert one of the electrodes into the corresponding socket on the right hand side of the device and place the electrode onto the skin Select the power of influence as shown in the section entitled Range of Energy exposure and Their Selection Chapter 1 Section 2 The duration of treatment in the THERAPY progra
80. niversal trend CC zone cervical circle It relates to segmental zones of universal trend LSZ lumbar sacral zone It relates to segmental zones of universal trend 2 CV skin area of frontal projection of the second cervical vertebra 7 CV skin area of frontal projection of the seventh cervical vertebra Systems of concordance Zones and points human body limited skin areas or mucous membrane areas having zones and points representing all organs and systems of the organism At present these will be distinguished as follows maxi systems e g on the body face head midi systems e g on feet and hands the main concordance system Su Jok and mini acupuncture systems e g in the ear A Comparative Description Using DENAS DiaDENS T and DiaDENS DT Characteristic DENAS Dia DENS T DiaDENS DT 10 Hz TEST dose program Frequencies 77 Hz THERAPY constant 10 Hz TEST SCREENING and MED programs 20 60 77 140 200 Hz THERAPY frequencies in THERAPY program program Regulation of the power level of From 1 up to 10 Step by From 0 up to 99 Gradual acceleration according to the sensations of the patient step acceleration treatment Visualization of E parameter changes None Liquid crystal display Remote electrodes None present Opportunities of None Minimum effective dose program preventive influence Empirically according to the sensations of the patient and Objective parameters TEST progra
81. of electropuncture auricular diagnostics is patented under the name of BIOREPER bio meaning life and reper meaning the sign or spot which acts as a reference point in geodesy or as a fire adjustment point in artillery This method considerably exceeds all other known methods of electropuncture diagnostics in terms of accuracy reproducibility of results and concurrence with the clinical diagnosis established on the basis of officially accepted objective standards of medical examination The DiaDENS DT device provides users the opportunity to apply this method in practice Consumers growing interest in medical devices and reflex diagnostics devices is quite clear as their practical application allows the quick exposure of pre clinical pathological manifestations of acute diseases and latent symptom free chronic pathological processes Methods of reflex diagnostics while being completely harmless to the patient as opposed to for example x ray or endoscopic methods allow for the continuous monitoring of the patient s state of health and expedient decision making concerning the effectiveness of treatment The reflex diagnostics method which is based on measurement of bioelectric parameters in acupuncture points is currently the most popular and the Foil method described above is the best known of those methods as is also the method of Japanese doctor I Nakatani which is also based on the assessment of energy meridians The method of auric
82. on working tissues in various parts and organs of the body including polyps and papillomas Changes in this meridian indicate skin pathology inflammation allergy scarring tissue at various localisations etc Functional disorders illnesses and pathologic states related to metabolism of lipids fatty degeneration of organs disorder of Fatty degeneration Dg 8 fat metabolism in endocrine disorders thyroid disease pathology of gall ducts When measurements show deviations from normal values the DENS treatment protocol should include treatment of organs and systems with distorted energy levels regardless of the complaints To assess the activity of pathological processes in organs and systems of the body a detailed examination of energy meridians must be carried out using the index decrease effect Detailed Examination of the State of Energy Meridians Using the Index Decrease Effect To obtain the maximum value do not remove the active electrode from the measuring point Without increasing the pressure of the electrode on the skin press the button The value on the screen will indicate the maximum value after which the device will automatically take two measurements one second apart showing the difference between the current and the maximum values taking the indication into consideration The data will be shown on the screen for 3 4 seconds Enter the value into the special form the diagnostic card to
83. ot be crossed or touch each other Switch on the device Insert the diagnostic electrodes into the corresponding sockets To enter the BIOREPER program press button Let the patient hold the passive electrode in his or her hand Determining the Individual testing Voltage Place the active electrode in the in tan position on the middle line between the eyebrows on the bridge of the nose Press and hold INTENSITY button The device will automatically select the testing voltage and show the parameter in the lower right hand corner of the screen The lower left hand corner will show the force of the current passing through the in tan point When the force of the current passing through the in tan point will reach 10 mkA the upper line of the screen will show the testing voltage as UT This will constitute the individual voltage for the testing of the patient The device is ready for the diagnostic procedure emitting the current of the specified power value NOTE Should the current ever reach the value of 10 mkA the screen will read LITTLE CURRENT which will mean thatthatthe in tan point has been missed and the active electrode must be repositioned BIOREPER testing Program The patient must hold the passive electrode in his or her palm on the side of the auricle being tested The active electrode is then placed in the measuring point reflecting the state of a certain organ The electrode must be pressed only slightly but ev
84. ot have Trigger zones This is a phenomenon brought about by specific neural reflex connections of the skin sinews and muscles with internal organs and organ systems Disorders in the functioning and the structure of internal organs in certain limited skin areas in sinews muscles periosteum lead to an occurrence of colour disturbances sensitivity enhanced painfulness areas of induration changes in electric conductivity and other changes not characteristic of a healthy body and not found in other symmetrically positioned parts of the body These have been referred to as trigger zones The Trigger zones can be active visible and latent hidden Active TZs Active TZs can be revealed by the operator by means of questioning the patient through examination of the latter and with palpation with the fingers and percussion on the body surface The active TZs comprise localised projections of complaint e g pain in certain parts of the body or the extremities localised painfulness occurring after palpitation with fingers or following movement localised disruption of skin sensitivity sweating temperature reddening or paling of separate skin areas localised induration in the skin focal painful swellings goose flesh on a restricted skin area spots of abnormal pigmentation or flaking etc localised change in the muscle tonus induration of muscle tissue in various places of various shape and extension varies f
85. ove on to diagnostics of the next zone Latent Trigger zones are the skin zones where the ALT value is significantly different from the mean value on both sides After assessing the value of the zone the affected zones should be treated in the THERAPY program for a period from 3 to 5 minutes at frequencies of 60 or 77 Hz at the second comfortable intensity level DIaDENS OX e d Content Chapters 1234567 Contacts CHAPTER 2 DIAGNOSTIC CAPABILITIES AND OPERATION MODES OF DIADENS T AND DIADENS DT DEVICES 3 PURPOSE AND APPLICATION OF FOLL PROGRAM The FOLL program is relatively new it appears in DiaDENS DT to optimize the THERAPY protocol and to assess the dynamics of change achieved during the treatment process This is a variant of acupuncture assessment of energy meridians and the state of bodily organs and systems The method is also intended to test and select medications homeopathic remedies and nutrient supplements NOTE This program is intended to assess the functional state of internal m organs and systems and not to diagnose the disease General Information on Foll Method The method was suggested by the German researcher R Foll in the mid 20th century it is based on measurement of the current force at acupuncture points expressed in standard Foll units from to 100 units In his diagnostics Foll used several hundreds of acupuncture points called measuring points MPs located on
86. pasm of muscles in the neck and back contracture tension of muscles in the back of the head pain in the area of scapula pains in the knee pain in joints paralysis of upper extremities Sensation of heart palpitation tachycardia Bronchitis bronchial asthma Susceptibility to catarrhal illnesses coughing rhinitis pleurisy influenza Neurasthenia psychoses hysteria fear anxiety Pain and muscle tension in the area of the back small of the back shoulder back of the head torticollis intercostal neuralgia Cold cough bronchitis Urticaria fever Decreasing or absence of skin sensitivity in the shoulder and bend of elbow Diseases of the spinal cord and brain Disorders of mobility in the area of neck muscle tension in back of the head Pain in the area of external surface of shoulder scapula chest in the area of waist abdomen lumbodynia pain in sacrum and the back D3 D4 Frequent coughing chronic tracheitis bronchitis pneumonia bronchial asthma Nosebleeds nausea vomiting Mental disorders neurasthenia nightmares Headache Ailments conceming neck pain pain in the scapula shoulders or back Coughing tracheitis bronchitis bronchial asthma Pain in the area of heart feeling of tightness in the chest pericarditis Hiccupping nausea vomiting stomach pains Headache dizziness poor memory Delay in speech development and decelerated gro
87. procedure duration for babies up to 12 months 5 10 minutes for children of 1 3 years 10 15 minutes for children of 4 5 years 15 20 minutes for children over 5 years old and for adults 20 40 minutes As the procedure is performed once daily In cases of prolonged persistent and severe diseases for example cerebral strokes skin diseases etc the procedure may be performed 2 3 times a day It is recommended that the courses are repeated after an interval of 2 weeks If during the intervening period new complaints appear or former complaints recommence DENS must be restarted earlier as required Clinical example A patient with a history of frequently catching colds develops clinical symptoms of rhinitis stuffiness of the nose mucopurulent nasal discharges feeling unwell fever after becoming excessively cold This is an exacerbation of chronic disease In this case as in SCHEME 1 DENS ought be started with the FPC frontal projection of nasal and submandibular area using the THERAPY program at 60 or 77 Hz at the ER 2 range in either of the stable or labile modes One can treat concordance zones in keeping with the Su Jok method on the thumbs and toes using the THERAPY program at frequency of 20 60 or 77 Hz at the ER 2 range for 3 5 minutes at each zone and or AT 14 AT 13 AT 55 AT 71 or AT 95 The said zones may be combined their treatment repeated until the condition improves restored nasal breathing When tre
88. rom a few millimetres to a few centimetres The active TZs in patients with internal organ diseases are often manifest in localised areas with enhanced sensitivity and or reflected painfulness in respective areas segments of the body the Zakharyin Ged zones Latent TZs The appearance of latent TZs is associated with localised changes in electric skin impedance and with a localised vegetative response that will occur in segmental or general zones or in the zone of frontal projection of the organ in case of its function disorder The main differences between latent and active TZs can be seen in the following Latent TZs appear on the human body in the preclinical stage of any acute disease or as an exacerbation of a chronic pathologic process i e prior to the appearance of complaints and active TZs in the patient Latent TZs are not revealed by ordinary techniques of examination in physical examination palpation percussion listening etc Latent TZs can only be revealed using DENS Latent TZs be revealed both in the TEST and the THERAPY programs In the TEST program the following indications of latent TZs will be in evidence 1 Sensitive asymmetry localised change of the skin sensitivity during DiaDENS Device treatment in any program but at the same ER in this area in comparison to others the patient feels either an enhanced or a weakened piercing sensation 2 Localised change in skin colour Following treatmen
89. rve branch passages are located on the face the first pair of points the upper branch are in the eyebrow area near bridge of nose the second pair of the points the middle branch are ectad from the nasal wings the third pair of the points the lower branch are a little below the corners of the mouth Treatment in this zone is performed in the following way the first pair of points followed by the second and the third ones will be treated using TEST or SCREENING programs The results obtained at symmetrical areas should be compared in order to reveal the LTZ see below section 4 of this Section The hands and feet zone The organism s responses to stimulation of the hand and foot skin are general responses owing to presence in these zones of rich neural receptor apparatus and a microcirculatory bed Additionally the Su Jok therapy concordance system of all internal organs and related parts of the body are situated in the hands and feet During the procedure the hands and feet are treated in pairs using the TEST SCREENING or THERAPY programs with the search for latent Trigger zones see below section 4 of this Section DiaDENS 3233 22 ONDENI 3m M Content Chapters 1234567 Contacts CHAPTER 4 DEVICE TREATMENT ZONES AND DATA PROCESSING METHODS 4 TRIGGER ZONES Trigger zones TZs are specific abnormal zones at certain areas and zones of the human body As a rule healthy people should n
90. s any segmental or Trigger zones and acupuncture points on the body and auricle During the application of the device at such frequencies the anesthetizing effect is achieved faster usually within 3 5 minutes but remains relatively unstable and may regress almost fully within 60 90 minutes following the DENS procedure 200 Hz Electric Impulse Frequency is used for pronounced pain syndromes related to pathology of the locomotive system which includes following acute traumas and the peripheral nervous system It is applied in direct complaint projection zone The effect can be observed within the first several minutes and continue for a period from several minutes to an hour To improve the anesthetizing effectiveness after the pain subsides at 200 Hz additional treatment is advised at 20 60 or 77 Hz Apparatus working methods Stationary when the electrodes remain immobile on the skin surface for the duration of the action exerted upon the suggested area Labile when the inbuilt electrodes of the device are moved smoothly over the suggested operating area without breaking contact with the skin surface at a velocity of 0 5 to 2 3 cm per second Stationary labile when the device s electrodes can be held for some time in specific skin areas Only stationary TEST and SCREENING and MED programs can be applied In the THERAPY program all the modes stationary labile and stationary labile can be used DiaDENS _ Pej
91. s 123456 7 T CHAPTER 4 DEVICE TREATMENT ZONES AND DATA PROCESSING METHODS 3 UNIVERSAL GENERAL ZONES Universal zones comprise those areas where visible large nervous structures are situated the spinal cord vegetative ganglia trigeminal nerve or areas rich in microcirculatory passages The universal zones include the posterior meridian zone skin zone which corresponds with the body s posterior median line and the concordance points zone the paired paravertebral zone as well as the trigeminal zone and the hands and feet zone These zones are included in the TEST SCREENING and THERAPY treatment programs in situations where it is necessary to stabilize the therapeutic effect and reduce or eliminate the causes of the disease pathogenetic treatment and obtain a clear general adaptive response from the organism In the universal zones DENS will be preferable also in those cases where it is unnecessary to localisedize the reflex effect precisely but where on the other hand it is essential to provide a reliable long lasting general systemic response to eliminate exhaustion to raise the capacity for work to influence the central nervous system functions in order to normalize treatment of the endocrine system and the balance between the processes of excitation and inhibition Posterior zone of the meridian midpoint or the posterior midpoint line of the body In this zone the BAP biologically active points of the posterior
92. s revealed at the preclinical stage with the aid of traditional diagnosis techniques Contraindications for usage Absolute individual intolerance of electric current presence of implanted heart pacemaker Relative epileptic status neoplasms of any causation and localisation fever of unknown origin thrombosis of the veins acute mental alcohol or narcotic excitation treatment with the device will be conducted in these cases after consultation with physician Combination of DiaDENS device usage with other treatment techniques If necessary a combination of the DiaDENS devices with other reflex therapy techniques such as acupuncture and acupressure is acceptable as well as manual therapy balneal water and mud methods phytotherapy homeopathy therapeutic physical exercises and dieting as well as with drug therapy DENS combines well with symptomatic therapy e g in simultaneous application of analgesic non narcotic as well as narcotic range and spasmolytic preparations the dosage of pharmacological drugs will then be reduced as well as the duration of their application It is not recommended to conduct DENS with the DiaDENS devices on the same day as physi otherapeutic procedures particularly electric based treatment DiaDENS Content Chapters 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Contacts CHAPTER 2 DIAGNOSTIC CAPABILITIES AND OPERATION MODES OF DIADENS T AND DIADENS DT DEVICES
93. se clinical symptoms of the asthenic syndrome MED program can be applied in any of the selected points he gu point tsyu san li point in 7 SP projection or any other point In order to reveal the source of indefinite complaints and to diminish the clinical manifestation of asthenia one should treat one of the general universal zones posterior zone of the meridian midpoint the concordance points zone trigeminal zone or hands and feet zone in the TEST or SCREENING program with further treatment of revealed LTZs in the THERAPY program at the ER 2 range at 60 or 77 Hz spending 3 5 minutes on each or expose one of segmental zones to universal treatment CCZ or LSZ in the TEST or SCREENING program with further treatment for revealed LTZs on the THERAPY program at the ER 2 range at frequency of 60 or 77 Hz spending 3 5 minutes for each zone or treat one of special zones area of liver and intestine will be treated in a labile or stable program using the THERAPY program at 60 or 77 Hz at the ER 2 range refer to Chapter 2 the suprapubic area may be treated using the TEST SCREENING programs or the THERAPY program in a labile or stable mode at frequency of 60 or 77 Hz at the ER 2 range refer to the same ch No more than 2 3 zones should be combined during the procedure The average duration of procedure is as follows in babies up to 12 months 5 10 minutes in children of 1 3 years 10 15 minutes in children of 4
94. se healthy patient acute respiratory viral disease ARVD symptoms appear suddenly This is an acute illness The patient suffers from a head cold a cough fever and he or she feels unwell It is advisable to start the treatment with FPC which is a straight projection of the nose and submandibular zone using the THERAPY program at 60 or 77 Hz at the ER 2 range in the stable or labile mode and or AT 14 AT 13 AT 55 71 or AT 95 It is possible to treat concordance zones in keeping with the Su Jok method in the area of thumbs and feet using the THERAPY program at 20 60 or 77 Hz at ER 2 for 3 5 minutes for each zone Treatment of these zones can be combined and repeated until the condition improves until the recovery of nasal breathing If complaints recommence treatment should be repeated up to 5 7 times and more per day as required If the result of DENS treatment is not satisfactory you can treat auxiliary zones he gu and zu san lei zones projection of liver and intestine and suprapubic areas common zones and other After recovery DENS treatment must be stopped DIaDENS hej peje DEES a hice M 25 Content Chapters 1234567 Contacts CHAPTER 6 AURICULOTHERAPY USING DIADENS DEVICES IN MOST COMMON DISEASES The auricular points indicated in this Chapter should be used as a supplement to treatment programs for various diseases with the aid of dynamic electroneurostimulation devices described in Ch
95. sure is used as a rule in the head neck and chest areas ER 2 and ER 3 is used in the area of abdomen back and the extremities During treatment the level of intensity of the electrostimulation may be increased or decreased depending on changes in the patient s sensitivity as well as any elimination of the pain syndrome Thus in moderately pronounced disorders of the peripheral nerve functions for example numbness paresthesia paresis ER 1 and ER 2 exposure should be used whereas in cases of obvious pain ER 3 is appropriate Frequencies of Electric Impulse Application and Their Selection The TEST and SCREENING programs as well as the MED program are always applied at the frequency of 10 Hz DiaDENS devices can be used at frequencies of 20 60 77 140 and 200 Hz for therapeutic purposes 20 Hz Electric Impulse Frequency is recommended for internal organ diseases in subacute and remote trauma periods to treat post surgery pains for tooth extraction etc to influence the direct pain projection any segmental or Trigger zones and acupuncture points on the body and the auricle During the application of the device at a frequency of 20 Hz the anesthetizing effect in most patients is achieved within 15 20 minutes of DENS procedure and remains pronounced for a period of 3 5 hours 60 77 140 Hz Electric Impulse Frequencies are recommended for influencing the direct pain projection zone damaged areas and functionally diseased area
96. t of a skin area under the device electrode contact asymmetry or in another body area distant asymmetry reddening or paling appears distinguishing this particular area from others 3 Temporary asymmetry Zones where the treatment time of the device in the TEST program up until the signal sounding is considerably different from that of the treatment in other areas either greater or less or zones where the treatment time is over one minute 4 Change in ALT index in the SCREENING program on adjacent or symmetrical sections of the skin either increase or decrease 5 Localised increase in perspiration Following treatment of a skin area drops of perspiration appear under the device electrode thus distinguishing this particular area from others 6 Change in the operational sound of the device in a localised skin area during treatment in using the THERAPY program in the labile mode 7 When moving the device in the THERAPY program the operator has to make an effort when moving the electrodes in a separate skin area the sticking effect The active and the visible latent TZs are subject to mandatory treatment in the THERAPY program at ER 2 during 3 5 minutes mE Corporations Content Chapters 123456 7 T CHAPTER 4 DEVICE TREATMENT ZONES AND DATA PROCESSING METHODS 5 VARIOUS SPECIAL ZONES Second cervical vertebra zone 2CV 2CV is positioned on the border between the head and the neck along the lower hairline
97. table normal BP the direction of the device movement along the CCZ must always be horizontal e in unstable BP prior to use of the device over the CCZ it is advisable first of all to measure the BPand to continue working according to concrete values Cervical circle Zone CC The device treatment will be performed in the TEST or SCREENING programs at the minimal or comfortable energy level starting from posterior central line of the neck and then moving the device along the neck circumference bypassing the zone of the lower third of the neck in the front the frontal projection of the thyroid gland and closing the circle on the back of the neck In the zone of cervical circle large nervous branches and nodes of the vegetative nervous system large blood vessels and lymphatic nodes are localised The cervical circle is included in the DENS prescription when dealing with any problems associated with diseases of the head pathologic changes in the brain hearing organs poor vision diseases of throat and nose etc and neck laryngitis pharyngitis tracheitis etc lumbar sacral zone LSZ LSZ is situated on the body s back surface zone s upper limit is the twelfth rib and the lower limit is where sacrum meets the coccyx From the sides it is restricted by the lateral surfaces of the body on both sides Treatment upon this zone is performed using the TEST or SCREENING programs at the ER 2 range with expos
98. ternal surface of antitragus in the middle of its base in the very middle of the distance between AP29 and AP33 AP 28 HYPOPHYSIS Localization in the center of the upper third of antitragus in the middle between AP25 and AP30 AP 29 OCCIPUT Localization in the middle of the upper third of the antitragus external surface just below AP28 AP 32 TESTICLE Localization internal surface of antitragus 2 mm below AP 30 AP 32 point is symmetric to AP31 with regard to AP30 on the external antitragus surface AP 33 FOREHEAD Localization lower third of antitragus s external surface a little above the transition of antitragus to intertragic notch AP 34 CEREBRAL CORTEX Localization in the middle of the lower third of the antitragus AP35 TEMPLE point of Sun Localization middle third of the external surface of the antitragus basis between AP29 and AP33 AP 37 CERVICAL PART OF THE SPINE Localization internal border of antihelix at its transition to the posterior auricular sulcus zone V AP 38 SACRAL PART OFTHE SPINE Localization internal border of the antihelix at the conjunction of the antihelix crura AP 39 THORACIC PART OF THE SPINE Localization it is necessary to draw a virtual line in order to locate this point The virtual line should the same in its shape as a curve of the antihelix between AP37 and AP 38 The line should divided into 3 segments AP39 is located at one third of distance away from AP37 AP 4
99. the Manual ju san li see fig 24 in Part 1 of the Manual or any other zone Set the frequency as shown above see Chapter 1 Section 2 NOTE Do not move the electrodes on the skin while m operating in the MED program After the power capacity has been reached the WAITING message will change to the Ist phase of the MED program TEST Having stabilised the skin impedance of the skin under the electrode the device emits an audio signal and the time of the treatment on the point will appear for several seconds in the top line of the screen The next stage of the MED process consists of an on going stimulation of the point for a period of 5 minutes the screen will display the THERAPY message and show the treatment time on the point After 5 minutes the device will emit the audio signal and the MED program will stop BIOREPER program new method of electropuncture auriculodiagnostics diagnostics relating to the auricle to assess the functional state of all internal organs and systems unique to DiaDENS DT devices See details in section 4 of Chapter 2 FOLL program method of electropuncture assessment of the state of energy meridians and internal organs and systems in the human body Can be used for testing and selection of homeopathic and allopathic remedies and food supplements unique to DiaDENS DT devices See details in point 3 of Chapter 2 PURPOSE AND APPLICATION TEST PROGRAM The TEST program is designed to assess the f
100. the 12 classical Chinese meridians and on 8 new meridians as set out by Foll the lymphatic system joint degeneration connective tissue degeneration the central nervous system allergy the skin fatty degeneration parenchyma degeneration and epithelium degeneration To obtain valid results using the Foll method it is necessary to observea number of obligatory requirements includingtheoptimum humidity of the skin and the removal of any metallic attire There are some requirements for the premises where the procedure is held There should be no x ray installations or sources of electromagnetic radiation nearby or any sources of static electricity To eliminate diagnostic errors Foll recommended that three measurements of the same area be carried out as well as 3 or 4 points of the same meridian It should be noted that Foll attached great importance to the operator being familiar with the pattern of the meridians In addition he advised that the physician should speak with the patient paying attention both to the patient s complaints and to morphological changes which always give valuable information for diagnostics pain changes in the skin nails etc DiaDENS devices offer several application techniques for the Foll method e Express diagnostics estimation of the functional condition on end points of energy meridians see picture below for tentative assessment at home e Detailed study of energy meridians with the falling pointer
101. tment the individual prescription might include action upon the zones and points of the organ and system representations according to diagnosis some of which have long since been known and others are quite modern developments At present among the known concordance systems the maxi sys tems can be distinguished e g on the body face head midi systems e g on the feet hands sexual organs and mini acupuncture systems e g auricular orbicular nasal oral Su Jok concordance system in the hands and feet Where complaints are in evidence the points and zones of the Su Jok concordance system should be treated using the THERAPY program at 20 60 or 77 Hz at the ER 2 range for 3 5 minutes Treatment of the hands and feet zones can be combined and alternated until the desired effect is achieved In elderly persons children and obese patients treatment of the Su Jok concordance systems yields even better effects than treatment of a complaint in frontal projection Liver Right h Thoracic Thoracic Stomach meng vertebrae and vertebrae and Heart ribs I VIII ribs IX XII PALM BACK OF THE HAND Thoracic vertebrae and ribs Liver Pancreas Calibladder Large intestine Lumbar TY part of Lumbar part of H IN Heart mw the spine E 44 m Sacrum P Right Urinary NM lung Coccyx biadder As a course treatment for chronic diseases when exacerbation of the conditio
102. to the Posterior zone of the meridian midpoint In projection of this zone sympathetic ganglia of the vegetative nervous system are situated Besides it is a zone of frontal projection of the spinal cord root exits LET IT LI pe LLLI I When treating the concordance points zone using the TEST or SCREENING programs the device electrodes are established in the order indicated with numbers in the Figure The LT zones section 4 of Chapter 4 are shown when comparing parameters in symmetrical areas The treatment energy level will either be minimal or comfortable trigeminal zone is zone of frontal projection of the passage of the upper middle and lower branches of the trigeminal nerve on the right and left sides The points of the trigeminal nerve branch passages are located on the face the first pair of points the upper branch are in the eyebrow area near bridge of nose the second pair of the points the middle branch are ectad from the nasal wings the third pair of the points the lower branch are a little below the corners of the mouth Treatment in this zone is performed in the following way the first pair of points followed by the second and the third ones will be treated using TEST or SCREENING programs The results obtained at symmetrical areas should be compared in order to reveal the LTZ section 4 of Chapter 4 Cervical collar zone CCZ The upper limit of this zone
103. tropuncture assessment of the state of energy meridians and internal organs and systems in the human body be used for TESTing and selection of homeopathic and allopathic remedies and food supplements unique to DiaDENS DT devices THERAPY programme constant therapeutic programme carried out by DENAS and DiaDENS devices DiaDENS devices it operates at 20 60 77 140 and 200 Hz Intensity of electric pulse effects of the DENAS devices ER 1 minimum energy range see section 2 of Chapter 1 ER 2 comfortable energy range ER 3 maximum energy range DiaDENS Application Programs Stationary when the electrodes remain immobile on the skin surface for the duration of the action exerted upon the suggested area Labile when the inbuilt electrodes of the device are moved smoothly over the suggested operating area without breaking contact with the skin surface at a velocity of 0 5 to 2 3 cm per second Stationary labile when the device s electrodes can be held for some time in specific skin areas Most frequently recommended treatment zones and points by the DiaDENS devices AP auricular point a biologically active point on the auricle BAZ and BAP biologically active zones and biologically active points Corporeal zones and points active ref lexogenous zones and points on the patient s body FPC frontal projection of the complaint or of the bodily organ showing evidence of the complaint localised area of p
104. unctional condition of organs and the bodily system by means of searching for zones where the skin impedance will be very different from that in adjacent areas latent Trigger zones as well as for treating the skin areas symmetrical to the complaint projection The energy range of the treatment is either minimum ER 1 or comfortable ER 2 The treatment method is stationary the electrodes are moved after an audio signal The TEST program operates at the frequency 10 Hz To enter the TEST program switch on the device and set the frequency to 10 Hz pressing the FREQUENCY button until F10 appears on the screen Place the electrodes onto the skin Set the intensity level of the device when the device is switched on the intensity is set to zero To increase the intensity press the IN TENSITY button repeatedly until the patient experiences a light pleasant tingling sensation NOTE The level of intensity is controlled subjectively according to the patient s sensations when the skin surface comes into contact with the m electrodes The pain sensation threshold should not be exceeded When switching the device on minimum energy range will be automatically set Having stabilised the skin impedance of the skin under the electrode the device emits an audio signal Subsequently on the high part of the screen a T value of the device s time spent on the zone is displayed Write down the number Next the device should be moved to an adjacent
105. ure of the Trigger zones In this zone DENS treatment has an effect upon blood supply and trophism of the small pelvis and the lower limbs Treatment of the lumbar sacral zone is given in instances of diseases of the lower limbs intestine in enuresis functional disorders of the male sexual sphere functional and inflammatory diseases of female sex organs in secondary infertility in the rehabilitation period after diseases and injuries of the spinal cord and in some other diseases Apart from particular segmental responses treatment of the lumbar sacral zone induces complex general responses manifested by a aponic effect upon the whole organism improvement of sleep appetite raising of the general tonicity the spine Urinary bladder Su Jok concordance system in the hands and feet Liver Right lung Thoracic vertebrae and Heart ribs Vill Tnoracic vertebrae and ribs Ux XII Kidneys F Lumbar part of jthe spine L Right l hipbone Thoracic vertebrae and rites Ix Xll Lumbar part of the spine Sacrum Where complaints are in evidence the points and zones of the Su Jok concordance system should be treated using the THERAPY program at 20 60 or 77 Hz at the ER 2 range for 3 5 minutes Treatment of the hands and feet zones can be combined and alternated until the desired effect 1s achieved In elderly persons children and ob
106. urse treatment is determined on an individual basis being subject to the disease itself its severity concomitant pathology and includes 5 7 to 12 15 procedures and sometimes more see disease prescription Chapter 4 The following zones are recommended for treatment during the procedure one of the common universal zones the posterior zone of the meridian midpoint the concordance points zone the trigeminal area or trifacial zone the area of hands and feet using the TEST or SCREENING program with further treatment of LTZs treated using the THERAPY program at frequency of 60 or 77 Hz at the ER 2 range for 3 5 minutes on each segmental zones of particular or universal treatment using the TEST or SCREENING program with further treatment of LTZ performed using the THERAPY program at 60 or 77 Hz at the ER 2 range for 3 5 minutes for each special zones liver and inTESTine zones will be treated in the labile or stable mode in the THERAPY program at 60 or 77 Hz at the ER 2 range refer to Chapter 2 suprapubic area in the TEST SCREENING or THERAPY program in a labile or stable mode at frequency of 77 Hz at the 2 range refer to the same chapter zone 7 of CV jugular fosse adrenal glands he gu zu san lei in combined modes zones of concordance systems in keeping with the Su Jok method in combined modes as in chapter 4 During one procedure combine do not more than 2 3 zones Average
107. wth in children Muscle tension in the back and spine Pain in the back and chest intercostal neuralgia pain in spine and muscle cramp in the back cramp Coughing dyspnoea bronchitis bronchial asthma Heart palpitation arrhythmia Vomiting poor appetite anorexia chronic enteritis Neurasthenia feeling of fear anxiety hysteria Tension at the back of the head back and neck pain limited spinal mobility of muscle cramp in the back intercostal neuralgia Inflammatory diseases of upper respiratory tract acute respiratory diseases coughing breathlessness tracheitis bronchitis bronchial asthma pleurisy Heart palpitation pericarditis pain in the heart area pain in the back and heart Belching hiccupping nausea dysphagia borborygmus spasm of oesophagus stomach pain dyspepsia pancreatitis Hypersplenism enlarged spleen Hair loss Acute conjunctivitis corneal ulcer sty Neurogenic vomiting increased hyperhidrosis nettle rash Anaemia nose intestinal and uterine bleedings Back pain and lumbago intercostal neuralgia intervertebral muscle cramp spasm of muscles along the spine Coughing breathlessness tracheitis bronchitis bronchial asthma P leurisy Hiccupping nausea vomiting borborygmi poor appetite stomach pain discomfort in the stomach gastric dyspepsia cholecystitis Diabetes mellitus Pain in abdomen back pain and lumbago ur
108. ye AP 8 The centre of the coordinate system is point zero AP 82 However the APs are most easily determined after a careful study of 18 projections or topographic zones of the auricle The APs can be easily located within the said zones Each auricular zone is responsible for a particular organ or part of the body The head and the face are projected on the ear lobe zone 1 The head and the brain on the antitragus zone VI The lower part of the head the mouth cavity the nasal cavity and the larynx on the tragus zone II posterior auricular groove 7 Glands of internal secretion zones are located in the intertragic notch zone IV The torso and the spine are projected onto the anthelix zone VII The projection of the upper extremities is located in the navicula zone XT The lower extremities correspond to the superior peduncle of the anthelix zone The buttocks correspond to the inferior peduncle of the anthelix zone IX The pelvic cavity and internal sexual organs are projected onto the triangula fossa zone 10 The diaphragm is projected onto the helix crus zone XIII The gastrointestinal tract corresponds to the zone adjacent to the helix crus zone XIV The abdominal cavityis projected onto the cymba conchae zone XV The thoracic cage corresponds to th cavity of the concha World practice tends to refer to points as a combination of letters and numbers e g 100 XVI heart or
109. zone Those areas where the treatment time of the device differs considerably from that in adjacent areas either positively or negatively are referred to as latent Trigger zones These zones should be treated using the THERAPY program for 3 5 minutes at the frequency 60 or 77 Hz If the treatment time of the TEST program is over minute the electrodes should be moved to an adjacent area while continuing the process This zone should be regarded as the latent Trigger zone Move to the next zone for testing PURPOSE AND APPLICATION OF SCREENING PROGRAM The SCREENING program is intended for the rapid assessment of homogeneity of electrical resistance of the skin zone ERSZ before and after DENS treatment One measurement of the surface resistance of the skin is made within the first five seconds after the device is applied The energy range is either minimum ER 1 or comfortable ER 2 The treatment method is stationary electrodes are moved to another position after an audio signal sounds The SCREENING program operates at frequency of 10 Hz Only in built electrodes are used in the process To enter the SCREENING program switch on the device Press FREQUENCY button repeatedly until the word SCREENING appears on the screen Place the electrodes onto the selected skin zone Set the level of intensity by pressing the INTENSITY button until the patient experiences a light pleasant tingling sensation Upon application of electrodes on the s

Download Pdf Manuals

image

Related Search

Related Contents

Montagehandleiding: AIR LOCK AL/VK Installation manual  catalogo PDF  Hembry Creek V-GLENAYRE-24DK Installation Guide  HP WX407AA mice  scooter 4 - Imaginarium  Bushnell 119445 Digital Camera User Manual  

Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file