Academic Research

Clinically Proven Pain Treatment and Functional Improvement

A groundbreaking ongoing observational study conducted by Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg’s Institute of Sports Science sheds new light on the efficacy of pain treatment and dysfunction improvement using the medkey pain relief system, developed by Keytec GmbH, Germany.

The study, which involved 4,477 patients with various complaints, revealed promising outcomes in pain relief and enhanced muscle and joint function.

Led by a team of experienced healthcare professionals, including physicians, alternative practitioners, physiotherapists, and occupational therapists around the world, the study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of medkey treatments across a diverse patient population.

Key findings from the ongoing study include:

Fast Treatment Time: The duration of therapy over several applications averaged nine minutes.

Significant Pain Reduction: Nearly one-third of participants achieving complete pain relief by the end of treatment. and over the entire treatment group, patients experienced a remarkable 50% reduction in pain.

Improvement in Muscular Dysfunctions: Patients demonstrated positive changes in pre-post comparison, with an average improvement of 50.5% in muscular dysfunctions, as measured on a numerical rating scale from 1 to 100.

High Patient Satisfaction: Patients reported high satisfaction with the treatment outcomes, with an average satisfaction score of 4.4 out of 5 on the Likert scale, indicating a high level of contentment with the results achieved.

The duration of therapy, spanning several applications, averaged nine minutes, demonstrating the efficiency and practicality of medkey treatments in clinical settings. Importantly, there were no significant differences observed between genders for any of the measurement parameters, highlighting the universal applicability of medkey in pain management and dysfunction improvement.

Commenting on the study findings, head researcher Prof. Dr. Kuno Hottenrott stated, “These results underscore the potential of medkey as a valuable tool in pain management and functional rehabilitation. The significant pain reduction and improvement in muscular dysfunctions observed in our study signify promising avenues for enhancing patient well-being and quality of life.”

The findings of this observational study contribute to advancing the understanding of pain treatment and dysfunction management, offering new insights into the potential benefits of medkey in clinical practice.

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