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Axomera therapy

A new approach to pain management –
without medication or surgery

Axomera therapy is an innovative method for treating chronic pain and inflammation.

It is used in

  • neurology (e.g., for headaches and nerve pain)
  • orthopedics (e.g., on the spine and small and large joints)
  • sports medicine (e.g., on muscles, tendons, and ligaments)
  • Allergies (e.g., hay fever)

The therapy involves the use of fine probes, similar to acupuncture needles, which are inserted into the inflamed tissue.

This is followed by microstimulation of the tissue to enhance regeneration and promote natural healing.

The Axolotl

The axolotl is a Mexican amphibian with remarkable self-healing abilities.

Medical science is conducting intensive research into the mechanisms that enable it to regenerate legs, organs, and even its brain.

Axomera therapy was developed by Prof. Molsberger based on observations of the electrical fields produced by the axolotl during healing.

Axolotl

FAQ - Questions about Axomera therapy

A treatment session lasts approximately 30 minutes. During this time, the affected tissue is stimulated by a microprocessor via the fine probes.

The patient may feel a slight tingling sensation, which is not painful. The strength of the pulsating field is within the range of the body's own intensity.

CONTACT

Private Medical Practice
Dr. med. Martin Brunck 
Dr. med. Simone Maack 

Königstraße 53 | 30175 Hannover
Phone: 0511.69 65 65 1 
Email: info@brunck-maack.de

COMPETENCIES

Internal Medicine

Chiropractic / Acupuncture

Medical Osteopathy (DO-DAAO) (EROP)

Applied Kinesiology (DIBAK of ICAK USA)

Service Eng

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