Uses:
In Neural therapy: specific treatment of all scars, non-specific brachial pain, Brachial nerve pain due to cervical entrapment, Intercostal nerve pain due to thoracic entrapment, Post-herpetic neuritis, Atypical facial neuritis (SlŸder syndrome, Charlin syndrome), Trigeminal neuritis, Pain of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), Arnold syndrome, Cervical, thoracic, lumbar and sacro-lumbar nerve root pain.
Directions:
Intended use:
MD-NEURAL is a medical device designed to help joint movement, specifically in bad posture disorders. Its main therapeutic functions include: barrier effect, lubricating action, mechanical support while administering other pharmacological treatments.
Standard protocol for i.m. administration:
1 ampoule 1-3 times a week according to severity and clinical evolution (1-2 months of treatment).
Standard protocol according to mesotherapy technique using 1-2 ampoules per treatment: 2 treatments per week for the first 2 weeks, then 1 treatment a week until pain relief (ave- rage 8-10 sessions). For chronic pathologies: continue with 1 treatment a week for 1 month until pain relief, then 1 treatment a month.
Most Common Combinations:
Guna-Neural + Guna MD Muscle: mostly combined for the specific action on nerve repolarization + muscle relaxation, fibromyalgia syndrome, muscle pain due to the nerve entrapment.
Guna-Neural + Guna-Neck: all neural pain due to cervical syndromes.
Guna-Neural + Guna-Thoracic: all neural pain due to thoracic syndromes.
Guna-Neural + Guna-Lumbar: all neural pain due to low-back syndromes.
Guna-Neural + Guna-Hip: all neural pain due to hip or knee syndromes.
Guna-Neural + Guna-Shoulder: all neural pain due to shoulder or elbow syndromes.
Guna-Neural + Guna-Ischial: neuritis of the leg and sciatic neuralgia in hyperacute phase.
Guna-Neural + Guna-Flam: all nerve aches
Directions:
Therapeutic protocol: 1-2 treatments weekly for 10 consecutive weeks.
Periarticular injection technique (the site of application must be aseptic; insert the needle at 2-4 mm depth).
Periarticular injection technique (the site of application must be aseptic; insert the needle at 2-4 mm depth).
- Materials for aseptic skin preparation: single-use gloves, iodine solution, alcohol solution, sterile gauze pads, ethyl chloride spray for the skin.
- Needles: sterile 27 G.
- Syringes: 5 or 10 cc size, according to the volume of the solution to inject.
Intraarticular injection technique
For this purpose the use of the following materials and accessories is recommended:
- Materials for aseptic skin preparation: single-use gloves, iodine solution, alcohol solution, sterile gauze pads, ethyl chloride spray for skin. The application of a topical anaesthetic on the skin area to be treated is recommended.
- Needles: sterile 22 G.
- Syringes: 2 cc size, according to the volume of the solution to inject.
Ingredients:
Aconitum napellus 8X, 2 parts Beta-Endorphin 4C, 2 parts Colocynthis 4X, 2 parts
Ferrum phosphoricum 2X, 2 parts Formica rufa 8X, 2 parts
Gnaphalium polycephalum 6X, 2 parts Iris versicolor 8X, 2 parts
Kalmia latifolia 3X, 2 parts Neurotrophin 4 4C, 2 parts Paris quadrifolia 6X, 2 parts
Inactive ingredient:
Sterile isotonic sodium chloride solution
Instructions and possible combinations:
MD-NEURAL may be used as a single treatment or mixed with other medical devices of the same range, in order to make a customised treatment according to clinical evolution.
When a supportive treatment is needed for the connective tissue matrix or when an antiaging action is necessary, MD-NEURAL can be associated with MD-MATRIX and MDTISSUE.
It may also be used as mechanical support while treating the following diseases:
- Brachial pain (in association with MD-NECK)
- Brachial nerve pain due to cervical entrapment (in association with MD-NECK)
- Persistent intercostal neuralgia (in association with MDTHORACIC)
- Postherpetic neuralgia (in association with MDTHORACIC or MD-LUMBAR)
- Atypical facial neuritis (in association with MD-NECK)
- Trigeminal neuralgia (in association with MD-NECK)
- Temporomandibular joint pain (in association with MDNECK)
- Cervical, thoracic, lumbar and sacrolumbar nerve root pain (respectively in association with MD-NECK,