Since 1980 shock waves have proven effective in the field of extracorporeal lithotripsy. More than 10 years ago shock waves were successfully applied for various indications such as chronic pain, non‐unions and, recently, for angina pectoris. These fields do not profit from the disintegration power but from stimulating and healing effects of shock waves. Increased metabolism and neo‐vascularization are reported after shock wave application. According to C. J. Wang, a biological cascade is initiated, starting with a stimulating effect of physical energy resulting in increased circulation and metabolism. Pathological memory of neural control patterns is considered the reason for different pathologies characterized by insufficient metabolism. This paper presents a neural model for reorganization of pathological reflex patterns. The model acts on associative memory functions of the brain based on modification of synaptic junctions. Accordingly, pathological memory effects of the autonomous nervous system are reorganized by repeated application of shock waves followed by development of normal reflex patterns. Physiologic control of muscle and vascular tone is followed by increased metabolism and tissue repair. The memory model may explain hyper‐stimulation effects in pain therapy.
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Reorganization of pathological control functions of memory—A neural model for tissue healing by shock waves Free
Othmar Wess
Othmar Wess
Storz Medical AG, Unterseestrasse 47, CH 8280 Kreuzlingen, Switzerland
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Othmar Wess
Storz Medical AG, Unterseestrasse 47, CH 8280 Kreuzlingen, Switzerland
J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 117, 2383 (2005)
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Othmar Wess; Reorganization of pathological control functions of memory—A neural model for tissue healing by shock waves. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 1 April 2005; 117 (4_Supplement): 2383. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4785666
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