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SPINE

QRST Therapy offers a non-invasive, regenerative solution for a wide range of spinal conditions including herniated discs, disc protrusions, degenerative disc disease, and chronic lower back pain.

 

By targeting the hydrogen atoms within spinal discs, QRST stimulates cellular activity, promotes disc hydration, and supports long-term regeneration of spinal tissue, helping patients experience

relief without surgery.

AILMENTS

Disc Bulge
Spinal Stenosis
Disc Degeneration
Slip Disc: Herniation
Slip Disc: Protrusion
Bone Bruise
Micro Fracture
Osteoarthritis

SYMPTOMS

Chronic Pain
Partial Immobility
Movement In Distress
Overuse Of Painkillers 

Stages of QRST Treatment for Spinal Ailments

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Long-Term Regeneration

The regenerative process continues even after therapy ends, with tissue healing progressing over 12 to 24 months for lasting relief.

01

Clinical Evaluation

Doctors review diagnostic scans and assess the condition to understand the severity and affected regions.

02

Personalised Treatment Plan

A customised treatment card is created for each patient, tailored to their unique needs and targeted spinal areas.

03

Precision Energy Targeting

QRST therapy begins with the focused delivery of bio-magnetic energy to the affected spinal discs, laying the foundation for cellular repair.

06

Initial Symptom Relief

Patients begin experiencing noticeable pain relief and improved mobility just days after completing their sessions, depending on the case severity.

05

Cellular Regeneration

The energy directly interacts with viable live cells, promoting active repair and the rebuilding of damaged tissue.

04

Molecular Stimulation

The therapy activates water molecules within the spinal disc, preparing the environment for deeper regenerative responses.

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INDIA

+91 9019709735

 #9, 14th Main Road, Vasanth Nagar 
Bangalore - 560001

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

+97 1585913226

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