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Mesotherapy
Dr.
M. Pistor originated the technique of mesotherapy in France in
1952. Today, it is commonly practiced in France, where more than
15,000 practitioners utilize mesotherapy for the care of their
human patients. Mesotherapy is also practiced in many other countries
around the world, including: Belgium, Columbia, Argentina, and
throughout Europe. Dr. Revenaugh first gained exposure to Mesotherapy
while working in a German Veterinary Clinic in 1992. This technique
was introduced into the United States by veterinarian, Dr. Jean
Marie Denoix, for the equine patient at the Veterinary Thoracolumbar
Spine (Back) Seminar presented at Virginia Equine Imaging in the
Spring of 2002 which Dr. Revenaugh attended.
Mesotherapy is a treatment that stimulates the mesoderm, the middle
layer of the skin, which will, in turn relieve a wide variety of
symptoms and ailments. The treatment is used to stimulate the Giant
fibers. The technique involves the injection of substances to stimulate
the mesoderm for various biological purposes. The mesotherapy injections
involve extremely small needles that penetrate the intradermal
layer of the skin only a very small depth, which is typically four
to six millimeters. The number of treatments needed depends on
many variables including the condition, the abnormal physiology
causing the condition, as well as the chronicity of the problem.
A minimum of one to two sessions of mesotherapy is performed generally
to assess the horse's response. Mesotherapy is effective for a
multitude of conditions because it helps reverse the physiology
of that condition, and stop the pain spasm cycle. At our clinic,
we have used this technique on hundreds of horses with conditions
such as chronic back pain and degenerative arthritis of the back
and cervical. The actual products may vary, depending upon what
type of problem is being treated.
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