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Research:
QRS Research
General Research

Elderly Diseases
Ion Transport
Pain Reduction 1
Pain Reduction 2
Osteoarthritis of the
  Knee
Calcifying Tendinitis
Wound Healing
Rehabilitation of
  Discopathy
Retina Study
 
 
 
Ongoing research on a national and international basis is being conducted with this emerging technology.

 


Clinical use and testing of the QRS began with elderly patients who were not having success with standard medical treatment. Review Elderly Diseases to see the broad range of positive outcomes with QRS for mature populations.

All producers of magnetic field therapies claim their products regenerate by activating cell metabolism. Metabolism always requires transport of ions. Therefore all such claims should be evaluated carefully. Only QRS has a worldwide patent, obtained after years of research, for the transport of ions into body cells. See our Ion Transport blood study demonstrating the transport of sodium, calcium, and potassium.

The Institute of Applied Stress Research in Bad Radkersburg (Germany) did an examination on the acute effects of the QRS pulsed magnetic fields after physical stress.

Pain Reduction has been another positive effect of the low frequency pulsating fields of the QRS system.

  • See Pain Reduction 1 for results presented at the 26th Conference of the Austrian Society for Internal Medicine in Europe. 

  • See Pain Reduction 2 for results presented at the Annual Conference of the Austrian Society for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.

  • Review the results of a randomized double blind study with the QRS involving Osteoarthritis of the Knee.

  • View positive x-ray results from using the QRS Small Pillow in the case of Calcifying Tendinitis of the Shoulder.

  • Check a report on the application of the QRS in treating Wound Healing at the Geriatric Hospital in Graz,  Austria.

  • Review the small study on Rehabilitation of Discopathy patients and QRS treatment.

  • A preliminary study examined how the blood vessels in the retina are dilated when using the QRS.  This Retina Study shows positive potential use of QRS in the field of ophthalmology.

 

  

Use of the QRS has been proven safe and effective in Europe and Australia. As yet, no medical claims
are made or implied concerning use or application in the United States.