RegentK and Physiotherapy-Electrodermal Mapping

Medicines (Basel). 2014 Sep 30;1(1):22-31. doi: 10.3390/medicines1010022.

Abstract

Background: Within this study, a new system which measures and analyzes electrical skin impedance in 48 channels within a 2.5 × 3.5 cm matrix is used in rehabilitation medicine for the first time. Methods: Electrodermal activity was measured in 20 patients before and after two different non-surgical treatments of a completely ruptured anterior cruciate ligament. The first treatment, RegentK, was developed by Mohamed Khalifa, the second is a standard physiotherapy. Results: The patients in the two groups were age-matched, and all demographic data showed no significant differences. It was interesting that electrodermal activity was significantly decreased only after RegentK. Conclusion: We conclude that not only local effects of pressure application are responsible for these results, rather as yet unknown neurovegetative mechanisms have to be taken into consideration.

Keywords: Khalifa therapy; RegentK; anterior cruciate ligament; electrical skin resistance; electrodermal mapping; physiotherapy.