Nonlinear Diagnosis of Ankle Injury with Biophilia Nls Intruder

Nonlinear Diagnosis of Ankle Injury with Biophilia Nls Intruder


The main reason for consulting a traumatologist is tendon and ligament injury in this area. Due to this fact, the dominant role of medical visualization in the diagnosis of mechanical ankle injuries seems obvious. The features of a comprehensive assessment of the musculoskeletal system make magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) superior to X-ray in diagnosing tendon-ligament device injuries. However, the low diffusion and high cost of examination of magnetic resonance tomography greatly limit the application of this method in finding ankle injuries.


Ankle injuries are a pressing medical and social problem due to their prevalence, lost work time, cost of treatment materials and coverage of temporary disability, and frequent adverse outcomes.


Biophilia Nls Intruder Bioresonance-based nonlinear diagnostics (NLS) may become an alternative method for the diagnosis of pathology in the musculoskeletal system. Among the methods of medical visualization of ankle and foot injuries, the possibility of multiple repeatable microscanning, non-contact, atraumatic examinations provides a priority for NLS imaging. Considering the complex structure of the ankle joint and foot, the ease of multi-projection virtual examination of extremities seems to be a rather important issue.


The advantages of the NLS method are simplicity, availability, high information value, and relatively low price.