Friday, January 28, 2011

Capillary Choke Ischemia

Capillary Choke Ischemia

Ischemic dormancy that results from capillary chokes, as identified by Manfred von Ardenne, are an important, and reversible cause of stroke symptoms.  This mechanism is defined at the Cellular Fatigue.

The effects result in a brown out effect, where brain tissue becomes hypoxic and becomes weakly functional but not necrotic.  Most experience this is as brain fog. Previously unexplainable recovery, described by the Ischemic Dormancy observations, [Stroke Resources and eBook Library], from PEMF therapy, likely reflects progressive reversal of the capillary chokes.

Monday, September 28, 2009

PEMF Stroke Info

This blog contains information for use of PEMF as a component to improve stroke rehabilitation. Case histories to follow.