The groundbreaking MBST technology uses MRT (Magnetic Resonance Therapy) to transfer energy directly to damaged and degenerated cartilage, bone, ligament, tendon, and muscle cells. The objective is to increase the metabolism and re-trigger the body’s own repair mechanisms and regeneration processes, so once the cells of the affected area or injury have been sufficiently stimulated, they continue to regenerate by themselves.
By directly addressing the cause of a condition, MBST produces long-term results instead of temporarily masking pain or delaying inevitable surgery.
No surgery
No medication
or injection
No Painkillers
No side effects
MBST® Magnetic Resonance Therapy is the only non-invasive medical device to work at a cellular level. The unique, patented technology is proven to treat Osteoarthritis, back pain, soft tissue damage, sports injuries and more, with no side effects.
There have been no reported side effects of MBST therapy since it was first applied internationally in 1998.
The effects of Osteoarthritis build up over long periods of time, so they cannot be counteracted overnight. However, scientific evaluations show that in more than 80% of cases, patient’s pain was significantly reduced after 3-5 therapy sessions.
Patient data shows a significant reduction in pain could be verified years after the therapy. If necessary, MBST treatment can be repeated any number of times, but the need for top ups is uncommon.
MBST therapy is a private treatment and is not currently available on the statutory health insurance. For MBST treatment costs and further information on what to expect, please click here.
MBST therapy is a private treatment and is not currently available on the statutory health insurance. For MBST treatment costs and further information on what to expect, please click here.
MBST therapy is a private treatment and is not currently available on the statutory health insurance. For MBST treatment costs and further information on what to expect, please click here.
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