Treatment of chronic post-traumatic pain syndromes

Surgery – Blood drawn and replaced or treated and returned to body

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128898, A61M 3700, A61B 1900

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060865520

ABSTRACT:
Reflex sympathetic dystrophy in a human patient is treated by collecting an aliquot of the patient's blood (e.g. 10 cc in volume), and subjecting it simultaneously to ozone/oxygen mixture and ultraviolet light, at a predetermined, elevated (e.g. 42.5.degree. C.) temperature, for approximately 3 minutes. After cooling, the treated blood aliquot is reinjected into the patient via the gluteal muscle. Reflex sympathetic dystrophy is alleviated following a course of such treatments.

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