1. Biomodular therapy
With the biomodular therapy biomolecular factors from healthy, animal organs are implanted, using the medicinal preparations NeyArthros R and NeyChondrin R from the company VitOrgan. Biomodular therapy uses natural, regulatory and metabolically effective cell substances that are similar in humans and animals in order to normalise the imbalanced processes caused by a disease. These substances are taken from the healthy tissue of animal embryos (e.g. placenta, cartilage, thymus). The "diseased" joint is made to produce synovial fluid of better quality, helping the joint help itself. By activating regenerative and reparative processes an improvement of the joint metabolism is achieved and the joint can "cope better" with its disease.
2. Homoeopathical-biomolecular therapy
With the homeopathical-biomolecular combination therapy substances of animal origin are also used that are combined with homoeopathical medicinal preparations. Homoeopathical substances do not have a chemical effect on the organism but modulate and regulate energetically.
3. Artificial Synovial fluid (Hyaluron acid)Injecting artificial synovial fluid takes effect directly. Various forms of artificially-produced hyaluron acid (="synovia") are available. These temporary (over several months) fill up the damaged synovial fluid, at the same time they influence the production and distribution of autologous synovial fluid positively, thus becoming a "synovial fluid prothesis" with the aim of relieving pains and improving the mobility of the treated joint. Hyaluron acid is added temporarily (over several months) to the autologous synovial fluid. This is a highly viscous substitute that simultaneously influences the production and distribution of autologous synovial fluid positively. Hyaluron acid becomes a "synovial fluid prothesis" with the aim of relieving pains and improving the mobility of the treated joint. The positive effect of the treatment can last over 6-12 months. Another series of injections may follow to "refresh" the therapy. Hyaluron acid preparations are no medicine as such, but a biomechanical medicinal product that acts as a highly viscous "fluid shock absorber".





