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Subjective versus Objective
from Salus Well Being Magazine - Complementary Issue - “The most precious good of this life is health!”
“Subjective measurements rely on human judgment, such as “How is your back pain today?”, often with great variability in reporting. Objective measurements are quantifiable, impartial, and recorded with a diagnostic instrument, such as an oximeter for blood oxygenation or wearable device to measure step count.”
Ralph J. Mobb, Neurosurgeon
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classical technique can detect it. Methods of biophysical regulation such as used by Salus MedicalandWellnessClinicare much more environmentally friendly than methods of chemical regulation, with no side effects, no allergic manifestations, no complications. They have scientific validity, simplicity and convenience of the method for human beings. They give objective measurements, eliminating the numerous errors of subjectivity.
In classical medicine there are departments of functional diagnostics, where physicians and physiotherapists practice with the help of physical devices based on electric current, electromagnetic fields, galvanic current, etcetera. For example, magnetotherapy is prescribed in case of bone injuries and trauma, which stimulates tissue repair and regeneration. Therefore, apart from the objective diagnosis, the science and the technology used makes treatment direct and far more effective. Would you rather receive prescriptions and treatment based on subjective measurements relying on the information provided such as “my head hurts,” than from an objective source used by SalusMedicalandWellnessClinic and report based on science and technology?
Humans encounter various physical phenomena on a daily basis and does not even pay attention to them. Even the functioning of the body is often subject to physical laws. The formation and development of physics as a science is historically linked to the development of knowledge in medicine. There is numerous evidence that a large number of physical concepts and phenomena have emerged through the research and observations of physicians. Scientific advances in physics are also used in modern medicine.
Initially, there was a very close relationship between medicine and physics, and there was not yet a division between these sciences. Medical physics includes the study of human systems and organs in terms of physics:
• the skeleton and muscles - mechanics, elasticity theory, stability theory.
• eye and vision - optics and electricity;
• hearing - acoustics and electrical impulses;
The purpose of this science is to study systems for disease prevention and diagnosis, as well as the treatment of patients using methods and tools of physics, mathematics, and engineering. The nature of diseases and the mechanism of recovery in many cases have a biophysical explanation.
In Oriental medicine there is a concept of energetic structures of the body, which is represented as channels, meridians, biologically active points through which certain "vital energy" circulates. Classical medicine has begun to take this into consideration as well.
• heart and blood vessels - hydraulics;
• brain and nervous system - electricity;
• respiratory system and metabolismdiffusion.
From fundamental physics we know that energy is distributed through electromagnetic waves. So, all our cells are essentially small receivers and transmitters of electromagnetic waves. Each of our organs has different functions and different tasks. All together they create an interconnection that ensures our life. These oscillations are a kind of "communication language", certain signals of our cells. Disease, leads to this language being distorted, and the signals transmitted to each other from cell to cell are interrupted. However, until the process reaches its apogee; the highest point, the person does not feel it in any way, he does not feel any ailments or symptoms. Nevertheless, there are failures, which occur more and more often and get worse with time.
Gradually the functional activity of certain organs changes, they begin to weaken and work incorrectly. By this time, the individual already notices this condition. It appears in the form of weakness, fatigue, decreased mood, unpleasant sensations in different parts of the body. After this there is an obvious detectable symptom, with which the person turns to the doctor at best, and at worst he starts or goes to the pharmacy and buys some medicine by himself. Not knowing that the true nature of this discomfort is a violation of the body’s internal harmony. component electrical impulse sent by the brain. Such activity is not unique to humans and is inherent in many and simpler forms of life on Earth. Health can be restored not only chemically - by taking medicines, herbs, creams, etcetera, but also physically - by sending electromagnetic signals, which are specific to our body, its individual organs and systems. A common treatment used by physiotherapist. A healthy organ generates certain characteristics of harmonic waves. If the organ is functioning abnormally, the amplitude of these waves decreases and their rhythm is disrupted, and disharmony occurs in the organ. Anything can provoke this disorder such as, emotions, thoughts, food, water, environment, bacteria, helminths and so on.
In fact, the workings of our body is analogous to radio electronics, where the oscillatory circuit is the antenna of any receiver. We can easily imagine such a receiver, such as a TV set - when it catches a signal with its antenna; when welltuned, we get a clear image and sound. If the antenna of that receiver is not properly tuned, it is immediately noticeable by the indistinctness of the sound and picture. The same happens in our body, which is constantly in close and continuous relationship with the world around it. It both transmits its signals and receives them from the outside.
Any sound is nothing but a mechanical vibration of the molecules of space. The way we perceive (hear) this sound is determined by such physical parameters as wavelength and its frequency characteristic. Frequency, in its turn, is nothing but the pulsation of the wave.
It is known that the human nervous system works by means of electrochemical signals, which indicates the presence of electromagnetic fields of different intensity and frequency ranges. Any body movement is a multi-
Using objective measurements which are quantifiable, impartial, and recorded with a diagnostic instrument such as what we use at SalusMedicalandWellnessCliniccan contribute to improving report outcomes and, as a consequence, human health and well-being.
Today there are international congresses on objective reports and the accompanying therapy, where specialists from different countries speak, and I believe that together we can achieve even greater results in the future.
With my best wishes,
Dr. Artis Zuss