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What does the abbreviation PST mean?

- The abbreviation PST stands for Pulsed Signal Therapy.

What are Pulsed Signals?

- These are electrical signals with a fixed structure and form, which are repeated rhythmically at certain intervals.

What is the effect of Pulsed Signals?

- They react with the body's own electrically controlled repair/regeneration system.

What is new about PST?

- The electrical component of the human body and an electrically controlled information system are being used for therapeutic purposes for the first time.

Why isn't PST a magnetic-field therapy?

- The magnetic field only serves as the carrier for the electrically pulsating signals. With the aid of the magnetic field, these signals penetrate the joint as magnetic fields pass through the tissues unchanged. Without the magnetic field as a carrier, the pulsed signals would be falsified severely by the varying degrees of the resistance of the tissues.

How can so many different conditions be treated with PST?

- On the basis of the positive study results, it is apparent that most diseases of the musculoskeletal systems are treated by a single, electrically controlled repair system which can be reactivated by PST. Future research will be exploring the precise pathomechanism further.

Is PST conventional medicine or alternative therapy?

- PST is the first successful expansion of the overall chemical/mechanical concept of conventional medicine.

Is the therapy painful or does it have any side effects?

- PST is a non-surgical, painless therapy without any known side effects.

How often is the therapy applied?

- The treatment is administered on nine consecutive days, for one complete half hour treatment per day without interruptions. Interruptions on weekends may be a maximum of 2-3 days, provided that at least 2 to 3 treatment sessions have already taken place.