Abstract

Magnetic therapies have been the focus of studies due the positive results observed in clinical practice. The application of Static Magnetic Fields affects human body cells. This interaction has shown good results in the treatment of various symptoms and diseases. Based on studies by Dr. Richard Broeringmeyer, Dr. Isaac Goiz Durán developed a new therapy: Medicinal Biomagnetism (BM). Changes in body flows, such as the vascular change, is the base of one of Dr. Goiz findings and can be influenced by Biomagnetic Pairs that can sustain pathogenic microorganisms or generate tissue changes that can hinder venous return. Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI) is the deficiency of blood flow in the deep veins of the lower limbs, resulting from dysfunctions of venous return from the limbs to the heart, causing blood reflux, venous hypertension sustained by blood accumulation in the deep veins. BM is a non-invasive, low-cost, painless, easy-to-apply and minimally contraindicated complementary practice, which aims the prevention of various pathologies, including CVI, as an alternative with great therapeutic potential. The purpose of this bibliographical review study of an exploratory and qualitative analytical method is to present a BM protocol that can be applied to assist in CVI`s treatment. As a result of this study, the Treatment Protocol for Lower Limbs Blood Flow (FSMI) is presented. It concludes that this might help in CVI`s treatment, signs and symptoms, facilitating venous return, deserving to be measured in larger studies.

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